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Palenque tablet — Continued 



four characters on the cross, C 5, 



pt.3: 203 

 mention of, C 5, pt. 3 : 198, 208 

 order in which the inscription is 



to be read, C 5, pt. 3 : 200, 202 

 signification of lines and dots on, 

 C 5, pt.3: 202 

 Pal-li-ga-wo-nap' 



burial customs of the, C 3 : 394 



diseases of the, C 3 : 393 



physical characteristics of the, C 3: 



394 

 habitatof the, C3: 393 

 legends of the, C 3 : 395 

 lodges of the, C 3 : 394 

 religious ideas of the, C 3 : 394 

 Panama, rock sculptures in, C 5, pt. 1 : 



66 

 Parable of the prodigal son, C 9 : 150 

 Paradigm of active verbs, C 9 : 38 

 Parents, treatment of, California In- 

 dians, C 3: 112, 118, 131, 153, 173, 232 

 Parietal bones, usual site for trephin- 

 ing, C 5, pt. 2 : 9,25 

 Parricide. California Indian, C 3: 178, 



207, 322 

 Parthians. burial customs of the. Int. 



4: 10 

 Participles, Dakota, C 9 : 25, 70, 71 

 Passive voice, Klamath, C 2, pt. 1 : 421, 



422 

 pasxanuash, C 2, pt. 1 : xxxrv 

 Patawat 



burial customs of the, C 3 : 99 

 courtship and marriage among, C 3 : 



98 

 degraded race, C 3 : 96 

 dressof the, C3: 97 

 habitatof the, C 3: 96 

 language of the, C 3 : 100 

 lodgesof the, C3: 96 

 numerals of the, C 3 : 99 

 physical characteristics of the, C 3 : 



96 

 political organization of the, C 3: 



97 

 shell money of the, C 3: 98 

 superstitious beliefs of the, C 3: 



98 

 tattooing among the, C 3 : 96 

 wars of the, C 3 : 96 

 Patawe, the, C 3: 95. See also Patwin. 

 Patwin 



amusements of the, C 3: 224 



burial customs of the, C 3: 226 



campsites of the, C 3 : 219 



civil wars of the, C3: 221 



clannishness of the, C 3: 221 



color of the, C3: 224 



courtship and marriage among the, 



C 3: 221 

 derivation of the term, C 3: 21S 

 habitatof the. C 3: 218 

 language of the, C 3: 218 

 legends of the, C3: 226 



Patwin — Continued 



licentiousness of the, C 3 : 219 

 linguistic boundaries of the, C 3: 



218 

 medical practice of the, C 3: 220, 



225 

 mode of gathering and preparing 



food, C 3: 220 

 mourning ceremonies of the, C 3: 



225 

 no conception of a supreme being 



among, C 3 : 224 

 numerals, C 3 : 232 

 parental government of the. C 3: 



222 

 physical characteristics of the, C 



3: 222 

 political organization of the, C 3: 



221 

 population of the, C 3 : 219 

 primitive dress of the. C 3: 220 

 prostitution of the, C 3: 224 

 purchase of relatives, C 3: 221 

 religious ceremonies of the, C 3: 



225 

 tribal divisions of the, C 3: 218 

 vendettas of the, C 3: 221 

 vocabulary of the, C 3 : 530 

 war customs of the, C 3: 221 

 weapons of the, C 3 : 221 

 wigwams of the, C 3: 221 

 Pawnee 



dead, hands of, C6: 363 

 defeated by the Omaha, C 6 : 396 

 defeated by the Ponka, C 6: 377 

 fought by the Dakota, C 6: 409 

 hands of the dead, C 6: 363 

 legend, C 6: 334 

 mention of the, C 6 : 579 

 Ponka repulsed by the, C 6: 371, 



377 

 reference to the, C 9: 182, 193 

 torture of a captive by the, C 6: 



412 

 Pawnee Loups, defeated by the Omaha, 



C6: 402 

 Pax, festival of the month, O 5, pt. 3: 



225 

 Payute Indian 



mention of , C 2 : pt. 1 : xxxiii, xxxv, 



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See also Paiuti. 

 Peaks, Four, See Four Peaks. 

 Pebbles with cup-shaped cavities, 5, 



pt. 1 : 45, 46 

 Peh'-tsik, vocabulary of the, C 3: 449 



See also Karok. 

 Pelicans 



ordered to drain a lake, C 6: 276 

 pouches of, sewed by swans, C 6: 

 276 

 Pennsylvania, cupstones from, C 5, pt. 



1:47 

 People, mythic origin of, C 9: 139, 143 

 Peresianus Codex, C 5, pt. 3 : xxxii, 20 



