673 



Kangivamiut Eskimo tribe, situation of. . 403 



Kansa, secret society among 30G 



Kayak, construction of 486-489 



Keam, T., Tusayan products collected by. xlix 

 Kingnaitmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of . . 4:i4 

 Kingsborough, Lord, Dresden Codex cop- 

 ied by order of 263 



Mexican Antiquities of, cited 266 



Kinipetu or Agutit Eskimo tribe, situa- 

 tion of 450,451 



Kiviung 621 



Klamath Indians, illustrations of orna- 

 mentation by 208,209,227 



Klamath language, work by A. S. Gatschet 



on grammar of xlviii 



Kleinscbnudt , Eskimo orthography of ... . 413 



lilutschak, H. W., cited. . .411,448,449,451,457,458, 



459, 466, 502, 509, 510, 516, 552, 



558, 570, 582, 595, 596, 614, 615 



Kouksoarmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of . . 463 



Kumlien, L., acknowledgments to 409 



cited .*. . 412, 471 , 474, 475, 482, 483, 524, 549, 



550, 567, 589, 596, 606, 607, 610 

 Kunz, G. F., on use of insects as models in 



casting metals 38 



on Chiriquian methods of plating 39 



L,. 



La Fort, D., Onondaga manuscript of xxxi 



Landa, cited 348 



Landa's alphabet, insufficiency of 259, 347 



Lepsius, cited 413 



Lipan Indians, hnguistic work of A. S. 



Gatschet among xxxiii 



" Lost color" of CUriquian art, nature of 86 



Lost color group of Chiriquian pottery. . . 113-130 



Lyon, G. F., cited 410,451,463,487,497,511, 



579, 585, 586, 587, 588, 589, 590, 

 592, 593, 610, 612, 613, 614, 615 



HI. 



M'Donald, A., cited 410 



McGuire, J. D., collections of 1 



Maclean, J. P., field work of xxvii 



M-Clintock, Captain, cited 411,455,456,458 



McCloud River Indians, illustrations of or- 

 namentation by 221 



McNiel, J. A., coUection of relics from 



tombs of Chiriqui by xlix 



archeologic work of, in Chiriqm' 14, 15, 20 



cited 17,22,23,27 31,40,41,43,46, 107 



Mallery, G., office work of xlv 



Manufactures, Eskimo 516-526 



Manuscript Ti-oauo, copy of, by Bras- 



study of, by C. Thomas, cited 339,313, 



:M4, 315, 350, 365, 366. 367, 370 



Maroon group of Chiriquian pottery 107-109 



Mason, O. T., acknowledgments to 409 



Matthews, W., field work of xxxviii-xl 



Matthews, W. P. (Bill Nix),Osage traditions 



dictated by 377 



Maya and Mexican manuscripts, C. Thom- 

 as on, cited 280 



Maya Codices, aids to the study of, by C. 



Thomas ." 253-371 



6 ETH 43 



Page. 



Mealing stones of Chiriqui 25-27 



Merritt, J. K., cited 14, 16,49 



exploration of Bugaba cemetery by ... 17, 18, 20 

 Metates of Chiriqui . nature and use of ... . 25-27 

 Mexican Antiquities, by Lord Kingsbor- 

 ough, cited 266,267 



Middleton, J. D. , field work of xxvi-xxviii 



Mindeleff, C, office work of xlvii, xlviii 



MindelefE, V., field work of xxix, xxx 



office work of xlvii, xlviii 



collections of xlix 



Mintzer, \V. , acknowledgments to 409 



Modoc Indians, linguistic work among xxxvi, 



Moki, illustrations of ornamentation by. . .197, 205, 

 224,225,226,238,240 



Moravian missionaries, cited 463 



Mound explorations, field work on xxvi-xxviii 



Momitain chant of Navajo Indians xxxix, xl 



Museum fiir Volkerkimde,Berlin, acknowl- 

 edgments to 409 



figured specinifii'; fr. in IT.', )?:'.. 474, 477, 479, 

 !>■' i-l '- . ," -; IS-^, 496, .'lOS, 



Music and poetry of the Eskimo 648-858 



N. 



NadaUlac, Marquis, cited 14, 38 



on Chii-iquiim methods of casting 38 



Na-ishi Apache Indians, linguistic work 



among xxxv 



Narwhal, origin of the 625-627 



National Museum, acknowledgments to . . . 409 



figm-ed specimens from 474, 479. 480, 



481 , 487, 488. 489, 490, 492. 493, 491, 

 495, 496. 502, 503, 501. 503, .106, 507, 

 512,513,515,516,518,521,522,52.3, 

 524, .525, 526, 530, 531 , 532, 535, 539, 

 555,556,559,560,563,565, 566,576 

 Navajo Indians, field work of W. Matthews 



among xxxviii-xl 



Navigation, Eskimo proficiency in 643 



Needlecases (?) of CJhiriqui 150 



Nelson, E. W. , collection of eiirthen ves.sels 



from eastern central Arizona by 1 



Netchillirmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of. . 452-458 



New Granada, burial customs in 19,20 



Niqotlizi, ceremonies at xxxix, xl 



Norris, P. W. , field work and death of xx-vi 



Northeastern America, geography of 414-418 



North Greenlanders 460 



Northwest Coast Indians, illu-strations of 



ornamentation by 213, 218, 227, aW 



Nourse, cited 4.'-i2 



Nugiuniut Eskimo tribe, situation of 424 



Omaha, reticence of. as to secret societies. 396 

 Onondaga, work of J. N. B. Hewitt among, xxx, 



Oqomiut Eskimo tribe, situation and sub- 



