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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



671 



Cheyenne — Continued 



personal names, Misc. Publ. 10 : 4 

 scaffold burial among, Int. 4: 69, 

 70 

 Chiapan and Soconuscan calendar, 



C5,pt. 3: 198 

 Chiapas, village of , C 4 : 252 

 Chicchac-chob, a deity, C 5, pt. 3 : 66, 



94, 101 

 Chichen Itza, C 5, pt. 3 : 194, 197 

 Chickadee, belief coucernmg, C 9: 120, 



122 

 Chickasas, see Chickasaw. 

 Chickasaw 



burial customs of. Int. 4 : 14 

 gentes and phratries, C 4 : 6 

 Chief 



daughter of, claimed by black man, 



C6: 115,130 

 daughter of, delivered from water 

 monster, C 6: 115, 128, 129, 130 

 daughter of, married a man, C 6: 



354 

 daughter of, married the coyote, 



C6: 102 

 daughter of, married the Orphan, 



C6: 116,131,313 

 elder daughter of, married the bad 



man, C6: 173 

 son of, and Snake-woman, C 6 : 189 

 son of, and Thunders, C 6 : 176 

 son of, how taken back, C 6 : 367 

 See also Chiefs. 

 Chiefs 



burial of, description of , Cl : 203 ff. 

 California Indian, C 3: 45, 66, 97, 

 157, 164, 172, 174, 243, 246, 261, 

 352, 353, 371 

 Omaha, C 6 : 458 



Omaha desire to abandon, C 6 : 487 

 Omaha, hindered war party from 



starting, C 6: 460 

 See also Chief. 

 Chieftainship, descent of , C 9 : 195 

 Chihalis, meaning of, C 1 : 171 

 Child life, Dakota, C 9 : 208, 230 

 Children 



burial of, in baskets, Cl : 202 

 California Indian, C 3: 21, 206, 222, 



276, 316, 331, 354 

 names of , C 9 : 45 

 position of , C 1 : 209 

 Chilkaht'-kwan 



account of , Cl : 37 

 population of , C 1 : 40 

 Chillicothe Mound, Int. 4: 21 

 Chilluckitlequaw, hospitality of the, 



04: 53 

 Chilula 



burial customs of the, C 3 : 87 

 habitat of the, C 3 : 87 

 language of the, C 3 : 87 

 superstitious beliefs of the, C 3 : 88 

 tributary to the Hupa, C 3: 87 



Chi-mal'-a-kwe 



burial customs of the, C 3: 93 

 habitat of the, C3: 91 

 language of the, C 3 : 92 

 tributary to tlie Hupa, C 3: 91 

 Chim-a-r'-ko family 



vocabularies of the, C 3: 474, 475 

 Chimney 



absence of , C 4 : 183 

 unknown in Yucatan and Central 

 America, C 4: 183 

 Chinese writing, Leibnitz on, Int. 3: 57 

 Chinook 



aquatic burial of. Int. 4: 88 

 houses of the, C 4: 111 

 location of, C 1 : 164 

 mention of, C 2, pt. 1 : xlv, li, 15 

 position of, C 1: 165 

 See also Tsinuk. 

 Chinook jargon, C 2, pt. 1 : li, lxvi ff., 



5,8 

 Chipmunk 



Ictinikeand, C 6: 549 

 song of , C 6 : 550 

 Chippewa Indian 



burial superstitions of. Int. 4: 104, 



105 

 camp names, Misc. Publ. 10 : 5 f . 

 Dakota name for, C 7 : 160 f . 

 mourning observances of. Int. 4 : 91, 



92 

 personal names. Misc. Publ. 10: 4 

 See also Ojibwa. 

 Chirac, France, cup cuttings near, C 5, 



pt.l: 20 

 Chiriqui, Panama, rock sculpture in, 



C5,pt. 1: 66 f. 

 Chisels, importance of , C 1 : 81 

 Ohitka Rocks, Akutan Pass, populous 



settlement in, C 1: 45 

 Chocta, see Choctaw. 

 Choctaw 



bone house of the. Int. 4: 76, 77 

 burial in boxes of. Int. 4: 65 

 gentes and phratries, C 4: 15 

 mourning observances of, Int. 4 : 92, 



93 

 ossuaries of. Int. 4: 25, 26, 77, 78 

 Chokuyen, the, C 3 : 195 

 Chonkasetons, identifications of, C 9: 



183 

 Chopunish, houses of the, C 4: 110 

 Choruses, conjurers', sung by women, 



C2,pt.2: 497 

 Chorus song of women, C 2, pt. 2 : 313 

 Christian Churches, cupped aspersoria 



in, C 5, pt.l: 85 

 Christian Indians, character and posi- 

 tion of , C 9 : 217, 222 

 Christianstad, sculptures in, C 5, pt. 1 : 



30,72 

 Chugi^ch'ig-mut 



account of , Cl : 20 f . 

 population of . Cl : 23 



