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Chukchi ; Chukchi 



account of, C 1 : 12 f, 



no intermarriage with Innuit, C 1 : 



104 

 physical characteristics of , CI : 104 

 Chuklu'k-mut 



account of , CI : 13 ff. 

 l)opulation of , C 1 : 23 

 Chu-mai'-a 



habitat of the, C3: 136 

 wars of the, C 3 : 13G 

 Chum-te'-ya, vocabulary of the, O 3: 



539 

 Chwachaniiju 



notes on the, C 3 : 515 

 vocabulary of the, C 3 : 504 

 Cibola 



Seven Cities of, C 4: 129, 167, 170 

 Cibournios, dolmen of, C 5, pt. 2 : 11 

 Cicatrization of bone, indications of, 



C5,pt.2: 7 

 Cimbrian origin of Kivik sculptures, 



supposed, C 5, pt. 1 : 75 

 Cimi, unusual character of, C 5, pt. 3 : 



16 

 Cincinnati cupstone, C 5, pt. 1 : 51, 93 

 Circle Dance, description of, C 7 : 633 ; 



C9: 225 

 Circles 



archaic, sculptures of, C 5, pt. 1 : 9 

 concentric, noticed on rocks in 



South America, C 5, pt. 1 : 62 

 megalithic, sculptures on stones of, 

 C5,pt.l: 9 

 Cists 



at Oatlands, carvings on block of 

 circle surrounding, C 5, pt. 1 : 13 

 or stone graves. Int. 4 : 15 

 sculptures on, C 5, pt. 1 : 9, 15, 23 

 Sec also Stone graves. 

 Citizenship, Indian, C 9 : 167 

 Civilization 



desired by Ponkas, C 6 : 632 

 effects of, C 3: 186, 205, 210, 258, 

 317 

 Clahclellahs, houses of the, C 4 : 111 

 Clallam, canoe burial of, Int. 4 : 81, 82 

 Clan, the Scottish, C 4: 1 

 Clannishness, C 3 : 73, 221 

 Classification of primitive sculptures, 



C5, pt. 1: 10 

 Classifiers, numeral Klamath, C 2, pt. 1 : 



532-535 

 Clat.sops, houses of the, C 4 : 111 

 Clava, Scotland, cupped stones in tumuli 



at, C5,pt. 1: 13 

 Climate, influence of, C 3: 149, 170, 214, 



435 

 Clothing 



effects of, C 3: 92,403 

 not much worn, C 1 : 54 

 Sec also Dress. 

 Cloughton Moor, England, cupped stone 

 from chamber within stone circle on, 

 C 5, pt. 1 : 13 



Club names, miscellaneous Indian, 



Misc. Publ. 10: 6 

 Coconoons, vocabulary of the, C 3: 573 

 Codex 



Cortesianus, C 5, pt. 3 : 20 

 Dresden, C 5, pt. 3 : xxx, xxxvi, 25, 



41, 42, 67, 68, 71, 78, 85, 89 

 Peresianus, C 5, pt. 3 : xxxii, 20 

 Tro, C 5, pt. 3 : xxxii 

 Troano, C 5, pt. 3 : xxxn 

 8ec also different names. 

 Colchiens, tree burial of the, Int. 4: 74 

 Cold, effect of, implied by modal prefix, 



C 9: 20 

 Colebil-xbolon-chac, goddess of the 



apiarists, C 5, pt. 3 : 117 

 Collective plural of verbs of motion, C 



9: 23 

 Colors, symbolism of, C 9: 226 

 Colouse, vocabulary of the, C 3: 521 

 Columbia River burial houses, Int. 4: 



83, 84 

 Comb, adventures of, C 6: 273 

 Communal dwellings 



mention of, C 4: 64, 67, 68, 70, 71, 



72, 73, 76, 85 

 of tribes in lower status of bar- 

 barism, C 4: 113 

 of tribes in savagery, C 4: 106 

 of village Indians of New Mexico, 

 C4: 136 

 Communal lodges 



mention of , C 6 : 91 

 See also Tents. 

 Communism 



among ancient Mexicans, C 4: 232 

 in living, C 4 : 63 

 in relation to dwellings, C 4: 63 

 Comparison of lapidarian sculptures of 

 Central America and British Islands, 

 C5, pt. 1: 68,69 

 Concentric circles 



sculptured and painted, frequent in 

 the west of the United States, C 

 5,pt. 1: 62 

 See also Circles. 

 Concentric circular lines of the form of 



a spiral or volute, C 5, pt. 1:11 

 Concentric rings 



thought to be emblematic of sun 



worship, C 5, pt. 1 : 71 

 without a central cup, C 5, pt. 1: 

 11 

 tJonclamation of Romans, Int. 4: 74, 75 

 Conditional mode, Klamath, C 2, pt. 1 : 



405, 589, 590 

 Confederacies 



origin of , C 4 : 24 

 See also Confederacy. 

 Confederacy 



confined to a common language, C 



4: 24 

 nearest analogue to, C 4: 18 

 of the Aztecs, C 4 : 23, 24 

 of the Creeks, C 4: 23 

 of the Dakota, C 4: 23 



