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Huch'-nom, vocabulary of the, C 3 : 484 



Huitzilopoc(h)tli, a Mexican god, C 5, 

 pt.3: 104 ff. 



Human remains 



not discovered in Aleutian Islands, 



CI: 54 

 See also Bones ; Skull ; Skulls. 



Human species, nouns referring to, C 

 9: 40 



Hurikpa, meaning of , C 9 : 162 

 a Yanktonai clan, C 7 : 158 



Huq'kpapa: Huqkpapa 



a Teton division, C 7 : 158 

 remarks on, 9: 161, 162, 163, 164, 

 188 



Hu rjkpati, meaning of , C 9 : 162 



Huq '-kpa-ti-na ; Hu qJjpatina 



division, mention of, C 9: 160, 161 



Hunting 



among California Indians, C 3: 53, 



93, 101, 117, 241, 279 

 customs, 0egiha, C 6 : 473 

 customs, Dakota, C 9 : 201 

 lack of success in, due to ghosts, 

 C7: 578 



Hunting period, C 1 : 71-91 



Hupa 



bastards among the, C 3 : 75 

 burial customs of the, C 3 : 83 

 courtship and marriage among the, 



C3: 75,85 

 dance of peace, C 3 : 81 

 dances of the, C 3 : 78, 79, 81, 85 

 habitatof the, C3: 72 

 hospitality of the, 3 : 78 

 immorality of the, C 3 : 75 

 implements of the, C 3 : 73 

 language of the, C 3 : 72, 76 

 laws and usages of the, C 3 : 74 

 legends of the, C 3 : 80 

 lodges of the, C 3 : 73 

 medical practice of the, C 3 : 86 

 mental characteristics of the, C 3: 



72 

 mourning ceremonies of the, C 3: 



83 

 numerals of the, C 3 : 116 

 ornaments of the, C 3 : 78, 79, 81, 85 

 political organization of the, C 3: 



74 

 primitive dress of the, C 3 : 73 

 puberty dance of the, C 3 : 85 

 punishment of adultery among the, 



C 3: 75 

 punishment of murder among the, 



C 3: 75 

 shell money of the, C 3 : 76 

 tattooing of the, C 3 : 76 

 tribal divisions of the, C 3 : 73 

 war customs of the, C 3 : 74 

 wars of the, C 3 : 73 



Huron 



burial feasts of the. Int. 4: 94, 95 

 remarks on the, C 9: 169, 170 



Husband, rights of the, C 9: 204, 206 



Hyperboreans, aquatic burial of the, 

 Int. 4: 88 



Iberians, burial customs of the, Int. 4: 



10 

 Ichthyophagi, aquatic burial of the. Int. 



4: 88 

 Icibaji 



history of, C 6: 384 

 killed a foe, C 6: 391 

 Ictinike 



and the buzzard, C 6: 74 



and the chipmunk, C 6 : 549 



and the deserted children, C 6: 83 



and the elk, C 6 : 70 



and the Four Creators, C 6: 552 



and the rabbit, C 6 : 38 



and the turtle, C 6: 66, 563 



caused the fur on plums, C 6: 562 



cheated by the Coyote, C 6: 566 



claimed the red bird, C 6: 604 



created fruits and vegetables, C 6: 



551 

 deceived by a tree, C 6: 68 

 deceived by two women, C 6: 563 

 identical with Ictcinke of iwere, 



C 6: 54 

 killed a child, C 6 : 562 

 killed by the Orphan, C 6: 609 

 killed by the Rabbit's son, C 6: 54 

 killed the Big Turtle, C 6: 67, 566 

 magic transformation of, into an 



elk, C 6 : 69 

 married the chief's elder daughter, 



C 6: 55, 605 

 plotted against the Orphan, C 6: 



606 

 raccoons called, C 6 : 315, 316 

 song of, C 6: 01 



stole the buffalo calf, C 6: 133 

 the brothers and sister, C 6: 79 

 the coyote and colt, C 6: 96 

 the first who taught war customs, 



C 6: 88 

 turkeys, turtle and elk, C 6 : 60 

 took the form of the Buzzard, C 6 : 



54, 237 

 used magic against the Orphan, 



C 6: 607 

 used magic against the Rabbit's 



son, C 6 : 55 

 woman and child, C 6: 559 

 Idols at Copan, C 4 : 257 

 Iha Isdaye gens, 9: 160 

 Ihar)ktor)war) Tribe, C 9: 160, 163, 164 

 Iha sa gens, C9: 161 

 Ikmup gens, 9: 160 

 Illinois 



burial mounds in. Int. 4: 22, 23 

 cupstone from, C 5, pt. 1 : 47 

 reference to, 9: 172, 176, 177 

 Illinois River, ascent of , C 9 : 171 

 Imix or Ymix, probably a symbol of 



maize, 5, pt. 3 : 80 

 Immorality 



condemned by the Dakota, 9 : 205 

 of California Indians, C 3: 22, 31, 



75, 157, 200, 280, 412 

 See also Chastity; Fornication. 



