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INDEX TO BULLETINS I-lOO 



711 



Talatui, vocabulary of tlie, C 3: 552 

 Tales, California Indiau, 3: 41, 60, 

 83, 134, 137, 184, 208, 217, 280, 288, 

 329 

 Tamalie, reference to, C 9: 181 

 Tanager, a bird, C 2, pt. 1 : lxxxv 

 Taos 



houses of, C 4: 182 



puebio of, description of, C 4: 144 

 Taos Indian, organization of, C 4: 147 

 Tapestry, or curtains, C 5, pt. 3 : 184 

 Tappage Pawnee, C 9: 193 

 Laqti-gikidaba, a giant, C 6: 22 

 Tartars 



living sepulcliers of. Int. 4: 90 



tree burial of. Int. 4: 74 

 Tasiqta-Yukikipi, explanation of, C 9: 



120, 121 

 Ta-ta-ten, C 3 : 65 

 Tattooing 



among the California Indians, C 3: 

 20, 70, 96, 109, 130, 148, 242 



Innuit practice of, C 1: 89 

 Ta-tu 



assembly hall of, C 3: 139, 141 



belief of, in a future state, C 3: 142 



burial customs of, C 3 : 145 



dances, C3: 143,144 



diseases of the, C 3 : 139 



habitat of the, C 3 : 139 



legends of the, C3: 144 



medical practice of the, C 3: 141, 

 142 



ornaments of the, C 3 : 143 



quarrels of the, C 3 : 140 



religious ideas of the, C 3 : 144 



secret society, C 3 : 141 



superstitious beliefs of the, C 3: 

 144 



timidity of the, C 3 : 140 



war customs of the, C 3 : 139 



wars of the, C3: 139 



wigwams of the, C 3 : 139 



women, subjection of the, C 3: 141 

 Tcawi 



nearly exterminated, C 6: 415 



not exterminated, C 6 : 413 

 Tchakiinkni 



a portion of the Molale Indians, C 

 2, pt. 2 : 426 



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

 Tchashkai 



or the weasel, C 2, pt. 1 : lxxx, 



LXXXII, LXXXIII, LXXXVII, XCV, CI, 

 CII 



See also Ske'l. 

 Tcho-ko-yem, vocabulary of the, C 3: 



538 

 Tciwere, kinship terms, C 9: xix, xxi 

 Teal duck, belief concerning, C 9: 146 

 Tecpan or official house of the tribe, C 



4: 256 

 Tehamas, vocabulary of the, C 3: 521 

 Tehanin' -Kutchin' 



account of the, C 1 : 35 



population of the, C 1 : 40 

 Temperature, C 2, pt. 1 : xx\ai 



Tempest 



caused by swan, C 2, pt. 2 : 489 

 See also Storm. 

 Temple of Chandesvvar (India) , descrip- 

 tion of, C 5, pt. 1 : 33, 35, 36 

 Tenan-kiit-chin' 



account of the, CI: 29 f . 

 population of the, C 1 : 39 

 Tennessee 



cupstones from, C 5, pt. 1 : 47 

 mound burial in. Int. 4: 18, 19 

 nut stones from, C 5, pt. 1 : 45 

 stone graves or cists in, Int. 4: 15 

 Tenniith'-krit-chin' 



account of the, C 1 : 30 

 now extinct, C 1 : 39 

 Tense, Dakota, C 9: 25, 66, 67 

 Tent 



given to be used for the Ayotipi, C 



9: 197 

 long, constructed for sham fight, 



C 6: 473 

 sacred, of Weji°cte gens, C 6 : 468 

 See also Tents ; Tipi, 

 Tents 



sacred, of the Hanga gens, C 6 : 471, 



472 

 skin, occupied by married men, 



C6: 91 

 See also Communal lodges ; Lodges ; 

 Tent ; Tipi. 

 Teololinga, a rock near Orizaba, Mex., 



C5, pt. 1: 55 

 Tertre Guerin, skulls from, O 5, pt. 2 : 



17 

 Tesuque Indians, paint cups of the, C 5, 



pt. 1: 47 

 Teton 



account of the, C 9 : 182, 186, 212 

 dialect, remarks concerning, C 9 : 7 

 See also Dakota. 

 Teton Leaf Village Indians, C 9 : 177 

 Teuchtli, a war chief, C 4 : 14, 249 

 Texas, sculptured and painted rock in, 



C5, pt. 1: 57 

 Texts 



in the Santee dialect, C 9 : 115, 124, 



130, 144, 150, 151, 152 

 in the Yankton dialect, C 9 : 105 

 Thlinkit, see Tlingit. 

 Thorns made by magic, C 9 : 146, 293 

 Three Sisters, Cascade Range, C 2, pt. 1 : 



XVT^I 



Thun, Switzerland, cup marks on church 



in, C 5, pt. 1 : 87 

 Thunder 



made by whirling a club, C 6 : 186, 



188 

 See also Thunders. 

 Thunder being, belief concerning, C 9: 



142 

 Thunderbird found, C 6 : 218 

 Thunder man 



gift of a, to a chief's son, C 6 : 185 

 red-haired, C 6 : 187 

 with hair tells a myth, C 6 : 188 

 See also Thunder men. 



