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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



683 



Ho'-he 



clan of Blackfeet Dakota, C 7: 152 

 gens, mention of , C 9 : 163 

 synonym of Assiniboin, C 7: 152 

 Ho-hno'-gi-d;i, a Dakota god, C 7: 152 

 Hok^idar), note on, C 9: 207 

 Holcaugara, meaning of, C 9: ISO 

 Hol-o'-lu-pai, vocabulary of the, C 3: 



588 

 Holstein, cupstones found in, C 5, pt. 1 : 



20 

 Holy Water basins in Scanian churches, 



C5, pt.l: 85 

 Home 



Dakota word for, C 9: 204 

 fondness for, California Indian, C 

 3: 231, 249, 382 

 Homestead laws, obsei^vance of, by In- 

 dians, C 9: 167 

 Honey symbol, C 5, pt. 3 : 117, 127 

 Honor, Place of, in tent or tipi, O 9: 



204 

 Horses 



among the California Indians, C 3: 



27, 178, 209, 251, 258, 372, 436 

 among the 0egiha, 6: 475, 480, 



486, 488, 490, 494, 497, 505, 514, 



518, 519, 657, 660, 670, 688, 699, 



703, 718, 730, 738, 740, 754, 771, 



778 

 killed by pole-ax, skulls of, C 5, 



pt. 2 : 20 

 of Mdklaks Indians, 2: pt. 2: 



476 

 paid as bride price, C 2, pt. 2 : 491 

 sculptured, C 5, pt. 1 : 29, 30 

 white, C 6 : 353 

 Hospitality 



general among Indians of America, 



04: 56, 60, 61 

 law of, C 4: 42,44,45 

 of the Aleut, C 4: .53 

 of the Delaware, C 4: 46 

 of the Indians of California, C 3: 



28, 78, 164, 176, 183, 289; C 4: 53 

 of the Indians of Mexico, Central 



and South America, C 4: 58 

 of the Indians of Ohio, 4 : 49 

 of the Indians of South America, 



C4: 5 

 of the Indians of South Carolina, 



4: 48 

 of the Indians of the Columbia, 



4: 52 

 of the Indians of the Northwest, 



04: 54 

 of the Iroquois, 4: 45, 119 

 of theMandan, C4: 50 

 of the Maya, C4:59 

 of the Nez Perc6, C 4 : 5 

 of the North Carolina Indians, 



4: 47 

 of the Onondaga, C 4: 40 

 of the Pima, C 4 : .57 

 of the Southern Indians, O 4 : 54 



Hospitality — Continued 



of the tribes of the Missouri, 4: 

 50 



of the tribes of the Upper Missis- 

 sippi, 4 : 53 



of the Village Indians of New Mex- 

 ico, 04: 56 

 Hot Spring Indians, Pit River Valley, 



O 2, pt. 1 : Ix 

 Houetbatons, remarks on, O 9 : 171 

 House 



architecture modified by climate, O 

 4: 206 



life of the Indians, 4: 199 



of Spirits, Dakota, 9: 213 



of the Dwarf, 4: 256 



of the nuns at Uxmal, 4: 207, 

 231, 256 



of the Old Woman, O 4 : 256 



of the Pigeon, 4: 256 



of the Turtle, 4: 2.56 



symbols or figures, 5, pt. 3 : 128, 

 131 



See also Dwellings ; Houses. 

 Household 



number of persons in, 4 : 73 



the Indian, 9 : 204 

 Houses 



Aleutian, description of , 01 : 46 



bone, mention of. Int. 4 : 76 



capacity of the, C 4 : 70 



description of , 1 : 214 f . 



methods of building, O 5, pt. 3 : 

 129, 227 



of Central America, 4 : 236 



of Indian tribes north of New Mex- 

 ico, 04: 104 



of the Aztec, C 4: 222, 256 



of the California Indians, O 4 : 106 



of the Oarib, C 4 : 229 



of the Chinook, C 4 : 111 



of the Chopunish, 4: 110 



of the Clahclellah, C 4 : 171 



of the Clatsop, C 4 : 11 



of the Indians of Columbia Valley, 

 04: 112 



of the Kutchin, 4: 109 



of the Makah Indians, 4: 112 



of the Mandan and Minnetaree, C 4: 

 125 



of the Maricopa and Mohave, C 4 : 

 130 



of the Nyack Indians, C 4 : 118 



of the Pueblo Taos, 4: 182 



of the Uxmal, 4: 256 



of the Village Indians, 4: 104, 

 132 



of the Virginia Indians, C 4 : 115 



ruins of, in Yucatan and Central 

 America, 4 : 251 



safe against Indian assault, 4: 

 213 



underground, sculptures on stones 

 of, 5, pt.l: 10 



See also Dwellings; House; Tent; 

 Tipi ; Wigwam. 



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