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France, primitive sculptures in, C 5, 



pt. 1 : 13, IS, 19, 20, 82 

 Frenchmen, Dakota name for, C 9 : 174, 



175 

 French records and maps, reference to, 



C 9 : 168, 178, 182 

 Frequency of action, denotation of, C 



9: 41 

 Freshets of Columbia, CI: 165 f . 

 Frog questioned by Snake-man, C 6: 



286 

 Fiinen, Denmark, cup cuttings found in, 



C5,pt.l: 26 

 Funeral 



of warriors, Klamath, C 2, pt. 1 : 88 

 See also Burial; Cremation. 

 Funeral chambers at Herrestrup, sculp- 

 tures on capstones of, C 5, pt. 1 : 27 

 Funeral practices, organization at, C 4: 



13 

 Furf ooz, crania from, C 5, pt. 2 : 16 

 Furnace cremation 



mention of, Int. 4 : 58, 59 

 See also Cremation. 

 Fiirstenwalde, Prussia, cup marks on 



church in, C 5, pt. 1 : 87 

 Fur trade, CI: 197 

 Future existence, see Belief. 

 Future state, California Indian, C 3: 



34, 59, 68, 91, 110, 144, 154, 161, 171, 



181, 200, 240 



Gallinomero 



amusements of the, C 3 : 179 



avarice of the, C 3 : 173 



belief of, in a future state, C 3 : 182 



burial customs of the, C 3 : 181 



color of the, C3: 175 



courtship and marriage among the, 



C3: 178 

 crueltyof the, C3: 176 

 dances of the, C 3 : 179, 181 

 derivation of the term, C 3 : 174 

 habitat of the, C 3 : 174 

 hospitality of the, 3: 176 

 industry of the, C 3 : 175 

 infanticide among the, C 3 : 177 

 legendsof the, C3: 182 

 licentiousness of the, C 3 : 178 

 medical practice of the, C 3 : 181 

 moral feebleness of the, C 3 : 174 

 mourning ceremonies of the, C 3: 



181, 182 

 odor of the, C 3: 176 

 ornaments of the, C 3 : 179 

 peaceable people, C 3: 178, ISO 

 physical characteristics of tlie, C 



3: 175 

 political organization of the, C 3: 



174 

 punishment of murder among, C 



3: 177 

 purchase of citizenship, C 3 : 177 

 purchaseof relatives, 3: 177 

 religious ideas of the, 3: 182 

 social organization of the, C 3 : 174 

 timidity of the, C 3: 178 



Gallinomero — Continued 



vocabulary of the, C 3: 494 



wigwams of the, 3: 175 

 Gambling 



among the Dakota, 9: 202 



of Northwestern tribes, 1: 200 f . 



See also Games. 

 Games 



and gambling, 3: 90, 151, 189, 193, 

 298, 303, 323, 331, 377, 407 



0egiha, 6: 101, 157 



of the Klamath Lake Highlands, O 

 2, pt. 1 : xv-xvin, lxiii 



women's, 1: 206 



See also Amusements ; Gambling ; 

 and various tribal names. 

 Gardens, artificial, C 4: 86 

 Gavr' Inis, see Island of Gavr' Inis. 

 Gemination, 2, pt. 1 : 233 

 Gender 



animate and inanimate, Klamath, 

 2, pt. 1 : 402, 463 



Dakota, O 9: 42 



feminine, Klamath, C 2, pt. 1 : li, 

 Lxxxviii, 501, 503 

 Genitive case, Dakota, O 9: 15, 43, 44 

 Gens 



archaic form of , C 4 : 5 



as existing among Ajnerican abo- 

 rigines, 4:3 



founded upon kin, 4:3 



Greek, O 4: 2 



intermarriage in, prohibition of, O 

 4: 5 



Iroquois, 4: 6 



Iroquois, rights, privileges and ob- 

 ligations of, O 4: 7 



Latin, O 4: 2 



mention of , 4 : 2 



number of persons in, 4 : 9 



remarks on the, 9 : 195 



rights, privileges and obligations of, 

 04: 6 



Sanskrit, O 4: 2 



stages of development of , O 4 : 3 



See also Gentes ; and names of dif- 

 ferent gentes. 

 Gentes 



and tribes formed by natural 

 growth, O 4: 19 



Chickasaw, C 4: 16 



Choctaw, O 4 : 15 



Dakota, 4: 8; 9: 157, 161, 163, 

 164 



Iroquois, list of, O 4: 7 



Iroquois, number of , 4 : 11 



Maya, 4: 8 



Mohegan, 4: 16 



named after animals, 4:7 



Ojibwa, 4: 8 



Omaha, 4:8 



similar in different tribes, 4: 20 



Tlingit, 4: 17 



transfer of, between phra tries, 4: 

 11 



Sec also Gens. 



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