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Grizzly Bear — Continued 

 buffalo and, C 6: 582 

 girl changed into a, C 6: 288 

 killed by Ictinike, C 6: 91 

 killed by the Rabbit's son, C 6: 4G 

 rabbit and, C 6: 43 

 Gros Ventre, remarks on the name, C 



9: 192 

 Ground cleft by magic, C 6: 293 

 Ground mice, song of boy raised by, C 



6: 208 

 Gua-la'-la 



amusements of the, O 3 : 193 

 courtship and marriage among the, 



C3: 192 

 customs of the, 3: 193 

 dances of the, C 3 : 193, 194 

 diseasesof the, C3: 192 

 food of the, C 3 : 187, 188 

 gambling among the, C 3 : 189 

 gravity of the, C 3 : 191 

 habitatof the, C3: 186 

 implements of, ornamentation of, 



C3: 187 

 infanticide among the, C 3 : 192 

 language of the, C 3 : 186 

 manner of gathering seeds, C 3: 



187 

 manner of preparing acorn flour, 



C3: 188 

 physical characteristics of, C 3: 



192 

 pipesof the, C3: 189 

 political organization of the, C 3: 



193 

 theory of creation, 3: 194 

 wigwams of the. C 3 : 186 

 women, subjection of the, C 3: 194 

 Guernsey, see Island of Guernsey. 

 Gun, see Magic [gun]. 

 Gutturals, Dakota, C 9 : 3 

 Giitzkow, Prussia, cup marks on church 



in, C5,pt. 1: 87 

 Gwiuwin, a Klamath dwarf, 2, pt. 1 : 



xcix 

 Gyneocracy, among the Iroquois, 4: 

 66, 121 



Habitations 



archaic, sculptures on stones con- 

 nected with, C 5, pt. 1 : 10 



See also Houses. 

 Hag's chair, 5, pt. 1 : 18 

 Hair 



California Indian, C 3 : 20, 280, 422 



of four colors, C 6 : 187, 302 

 Ilakaykayna, C 9: 120, 123 

 Half breeds, California Indian, 3 : 149, 



403 

 Hiillrlstningar, 5,pt. 1: 30,31 

 Halls, unknown in Indian architecture, 



4: 2.36 

 Ilammerstones 



mention of, C 5, pt. 1 : 41, 42 



use of, O 5, pt. 1 : 42. 48 



Hands 



of dead Pawnee, C 6 : 363 

 of dead Pawnee, Dakota scared by, 

 6: 366 

 Haiiga gens 



sacred pole belonging to, C 6: 471, 



472 

 sacred tents belonging to, 6: 468 

 Han-Kutchin', account of , O 1: 31 f. 

 Hanover, Germany, cup marks ou 



churches in, 5, pt. 1 : 87 

 Hanshagen, Prussia, cup marks on 



churches in, 5, pt. 1 : 87 

 Harpoon of the Makah, 1 : 175 

 Hatchet, see Machete. 

 Hats of Klamath Indians, O 2, pt. 2 : 



447 

 H'axige 



brother of, restored to life, 6: 



242, 243, 253 

 wounded the water monsters, 6: 

 239 

 Hay made by the Omahas, 6: 652 

 Head, flattening of the, 1: 211 f. 

 Head of Gold, legend of, 9: 105 

 Heart Killer, 9: 148 

 Heat, effect of, implied by modal pre- 

 fix, O 9: 20 

 Helleristninger, O 5, pt. 1 : 25 

 Hemlock spruce, use of, 1: 207 

 He-mni-6ar) gens, C 9: 157 

 He'nag-gi, The, 3: 65 

 Heralds and ambassadors, O 3: 110, 



129, 136, 159, 210, 237, 264, 297, 386 

 Hermaphrodites, California Indian, O 



3: 132, 345 

 Herrestrup, Denmark, ships and wheels 

 sculptured on cupstone of funeral 

 chamber at, O 5, pt. 1 : 27 



Heyata toqwe gens, C 9: 157 

 He-yo'-ka, a Dakota god, description 



of, 7: 144 f. 

 H'hana, vocabulary of the, 3: 504 

 Hiawatha, O 4: 27 

 Hidatsa 



burial superstitions of the. Int. 4: 



103, 104 

 confounded with Minnetaree, 9: 



192 

 kinship terms, C 9 : xix, xxi 

 High Bank Pueblo, description of, 4: 



207 

 Hindus, communal customs among the, 



4: 122 

 Hircandans, burial customs of, Int. 4: 



10 

 Historic Period 



of the Klamath, C 2, pt. 1 : Lvn- 



I.XVI 



the Modoc war, C 2, pt. 1: lxx- 



I-XXIV 



History 



argument from, 9: 168 

 early traditional, of the Modocs, 

 2, pt. 1 : 13 



