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Yanktonai 



a division of the Dakota, 77: 2, 



44 

 burials of tlie, 83:27f. 

 country inhabited by the, 77 : 54 

 description of, by Keating, 77: 



54, 55 

 habitations of the, 77: 56 f. 

 village of, near Lake Traverse. 

 77: 54 

 Yankton language, works in, 5 : 82 

 Yankton Sioux 



deaf and dumb among, 34: 207, 



table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 epilepsy among the, 34: 203, 204, 



table 9 

 idiocy among the, 34: 205, table 9 

 morbidity among, from tuberculo- 

 sis, 42:4 

 mortality among, from tuberculosis, 



42: 5 

 pathological conditions among, 



34: table 9 

 population of the, 34 : table 9 

 pulse of the, 34:141 

 respiration of the, 34 : 142 

 tuberculosis among the, 34: 210, 

 table 9 

 Yanostas, an Esselen settlement, 78: 



545 

 "Yant Pit," on Bright Angel Creek, 



82: 138 

 Yaocay, a Timucua town, 73 : 330 

 Yapalaga, an Apalachee town, 73: 111 

 Yapashi and the Stone Lions, pueblo of, 



general account of, 32 : 29 f . 

 Yapoos, 63: 3 

 Yaqui 



baldness among the, 34 : 162 

 character of the, 34 : 34 

 diseases among the, 34 : 184, 185 f . 

 foods of the, 34 : 20, 24, 266 

 grayness among the, 34: 160, 161, 



403 

 head deformation of the, 34 : 83 

 location of the, 34 : 1, 11 

 mention of the, 44: 4, 5, 9, 11, 



12-19, 21, 29, 32, 33, 35, 36 

 mixed-bloods among the, 34: 7 

 occupations of the, 34: 17, 18 

 physical environment of, 34: 133 

 physical type of, 34 : 11, 13, 133 

 population of, 34: 6 

 pulse and respiration of, 34: 139, 



367 

 size of families among, 34 : 43 

 statures (average) of, 34: 133, 



135, 137 

 temperature of, 34 : 139, 367 

 Yaquimi, 44: 12 

 Yardley, — , first mention of Eno and 



Shoccoree by, 22 : 62 

 Yarn 



bags woven of, 86 : 158 f . 

 use of, 86:154, 159 f. 

 Yarndley, Mrs. — , music arranged by, 

 38 : 156 f., 164, 166 



Yarrow, Dr. H. C, 



cited on medicine of Zuni, 34: 181 

 communication address to, 83: 37 

 in bibliography, 34: 424 

 Kwengyauiuge described by, 32: 



35 

 Kwengyauinge visited by, 32: 35 

 lodge burial described by, 83: 42 

 mounds described by, 82: 18, 19 

 mounds reported by, 82 : 54 

 on Indian burial, 8: 19 

 pottery obtained by, 82 : 03 

 quoted on burials, 81 : 74 f . 

 quoted on Ute burial, 75: 29 

 ruin visited by, 81 : 3 

 Yarrow sneezeweed, among the Tewa, 



55: 53 

 Yas, acknowledgment to, 94 : 2 

 Yasou ; Yasous ; Yasoux, names for 



Yazoo, 43:308 

 Yatanocas, name of Natchez village, 



43: 46 

 Yatasi, location of, 43: 7 

 Yatchicomues reported by Father 



Duran, 78: 445 

 Yates, L. G., in bibliography, 34: 424 

 Yates, — and Moulton, — , cited, 62: 



13 

 Yati, a town in Hupa Valley, 78: 129 

 Yaudanchi 



brief account of, 78 : 479 

 mention of, 78:492 

 Yauelmani 



brief account of, 78 : 482 

 mention of, 78:492 

 number of, 78 : 491 

 places inhabited by, 78 : 475 

 survivor of, found by Stephen 

 Powers, 78:478f. 

 Yauhuatlan, mention of, 44 : 52 

 Yaukii, a Northwestern Maidu place 



name, 78:394 

 Ya.uk"e'ikam, Chief 



and the coyote, Kutenai tales, 59: 



110-121 

 birth of, Kutenai tale, 59:88-93 

 goes to the end of the world, Ku- 

 tenai tales, 59:108,109 

 obtains arrow wood, Kutenai tale, 



59:92-97 

 obtains bow wood, Kutenai tales, 



59 : 108, 109 

 obtains feathers, Kutenai tale, 



59:08-101 

 obtains flint, Kutenai tale, 59: 



104-109 

 obtains sinew, Kutenai tales, 59: 



104, 105 

 obtains the arrow straightener, 



Kutenai tale, 59: 100-105 

 people try to kill, Kutenai tale, 

 59: 120-127 

 Yaulanchi, a synonym for Yaudanchi, 



78:479 

 Yavapai 



Kamia name for the, 97: 18 

 location of the, 34 : 1, 8, 10 



