Bonnerjea] 



INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



687 



Kabinapek — Continued 



conception of a supreme being by, 



3: 208 

 dances of tlie, C3: 210 

 endurance of the, C 31: 213 

 fishing among the, C 3: 205 

 food of the, C 3: 205 

 habitatof the, C3: 204 

 infanticide among the, C 3: 207 

 language of the, C 3: 204, 206 

 mental characteristics of the, C 3: 



205 

 mourning ceremonies of the, C 3: 



207 

 ornaments of the, C 3: 211, 213 

 physical characteristics of the, 3: 



204 

 political organization of the, C 3: 



204 

 religious ideas of the, C 3: 206, 207 

 revival, 3: 208 

 sensuality of the, 3: 206 

 vocabulary of the, 3: 505 

 Kabyles 



of Oonstantine, 5, pt. 2 : 25 

 trephining practiced by, 5, pt. 2 : 

 25, 26, 27 

 Kahmi Atoqwai] Division, C 9: 159 

 Kai Porno, reference to, 3: 148 

 Kai'-yiih-kho-ta'na 



account of , 1 : 25 ff. 

 population of , 01 : 39 

 Ka'katilsh, an Indian tribe, O 2, pt. 2 : 



123 

 Kalapuya 



mention of the, C 2, pt. 1 : xxxvi, 



XLVI, LVI, LXXXI, 15 



use of sign language among. Int. 

 3: 12 

 Kalosh, origin of the name, 1 : 111 

 Kan 



character as symbol of maize, 5, 



pt.3: 157 

 symbols as used in plates, xx-xxiii, 



5, pt.3: 88 

 year, festivals at the commence- 

 ment of , O 5, pt. 3 : 59 

 Kanal Acantum, a Maya deity, 5, 



pt.3: 60 

 Kangmali'gmiit 



account of , 1 : 10 

 population of , O 1 : 23 

 Kaniag'mut 



account of , O 1 : 20 

 population of , 1 : 23 

 Kansa 



kinship terms, C 9: xvin, xx 

 reference to, 9: 193 

 Kan-u-Uayeyab, a Maya deity, O 5, pt. 3 : 



61, 69, 72, 81, 82 

 Kaposia Village, 9: 179 

 Kapoza gens, O 9 : 157, 159 

 Ka'-rok, see Karok. 



Karok 



assembly chamber of , 3 : 24 

 belief of, in a future state, O 3 : 34 

 bravery of the, 3 : 19 

 burial customs of the, 3 : 33 

 burial superstitions of the. Int. 4: 



105 

 conception of, of a supreme being, 



3: 24 

 courtship and marriage among the, 



3: 22 

 dance of propitiation of, 3: 28, 



30 

 dances of the, 3: 28, 30, 31, 42 

 derivation of the term, 3 : 19 

 diseases of the, 3 : 23 

 division of labor among, 3 : 23 

 dress of the, 3 : 20 

 family, vocabularies of the, 3: 



447 

 habitatof the, 3: 19 

 lack of virtue of the, O 3 : 22 

 lang-uage, O 3 : 32 

 legends of the, 3: 35, 37, 38, 39 

 lodges, 3: 24, 45 

 medical practice of the, 3 : 26 

 mental characteristics of the, O 3: 



21 

 money, 3 : 21 



mourning ceremonies of the, C 3 : 33 

 numerals of the, 3: 45 

 ornaments of the, 3 : 30 

 physical characteristics of the, O 



3: 19 

 physical endurance of the, 3 : 28 

 political organization of the, 3: 



21 

 primitive dress of the, 3: 20 

 promiscuous cohabitation of the, 



3: 23 

 shamans of the, O 3: 25 

 superstitious beliefs of the, O 3: 



31,32 

 tattooing of the, 3 : 20 

 vocabulary of the, 3: 448 

 war customs of the, 3: 21, 42 

 weapons of the, 3: 21 

 Kas'-tel Pomo, 3: 147 

 Kasfia, vocabulary of the, 3: 561 

 Kathio village, 9: 171 

 Ka'-to Pomo, 3: 150 

 Katun 



explanation of the term, 5, pt. 3 : 



90 

 mention of, O 5, pt. 3 : 14, 52 

 See also Ahau ; Katunes. 

 Ka tunes, method of numbering the, O 



5, pt. 3 : 14 

 Kauhaipni, an Indian tribe, O 2, pt. 2 : 



121 

 Kaviag'-mut 



account of , O 1 : 16 

 population of , 1 : 23 

 Kaweya, vocabulary of the, 3: 550 

 Kayak, description of , 1 : 85 



