979 



Knives. Eskimo toy 345-346 



— .ludian. study of xxxv-sxxvi 



—, stone, Eskimo method of makiuj: 91 



KOAHCALLA. «fcCAHWlA: COLUBADO KlVER 

 KESERVE; KaHWIA. 



KoSiGU.NUOtMUT, ceremonial objects from 412-413 



— .clotbing from 32-33 



—, implements and utensils from 08, 



99,103, 105, 106, 109, 140, 142, 143, 151 



— , inhospitality of people of 297 



—, ornaments from 45,54,58 



—, tobacco imjilements from 275 



— , toys from 345 



—.transportation ai)paratus from 226 



KONKAU, tee Round Valley reserve. 



KoNONDAlGUA, treaty of 652-604 



KooTENAY land cessions and reservations. 856, 858 

 KosETAH land cessions and reservations .. 788 

 KoTZEBUE soCND, ceremonial objects from. 416 



—, clothing from 38,40 



— , dialect of people of 25 



— , implements and utensils from 82, 



84, 80, 88-93, 104, 108, 110, 114, 115, 124- 

 125, 130, 119, 165, 173, 186, 190. 191. 193 



— .legends froui 515-516 



— .ornaments from 48,59-60 



— .people of 26 



— , physical characteristics of people of 29 



— , ruins on 264 



— .talisman observed at 436 



— , tobacco implements from 277, 281, 284 



— , toteraic carving from 323 



— , transportation apparatus from 220, 



221,224,227 



— , visit by E. W. Nelson to 21 



KowAK RIVER, clothing of people of 33, 34 



— , implements from 1 14, 159, 162. 164, 195 



— , physical characteristics of people of 28 



— , tattooing by people of 50 



KowwASSAYEE, see Taklva and others. 



KoYATE land cessions and reservations 782 



KOYUKCK RIVER, ornaments from 48 



KuLWOGUwiQUMUT, implements and uten- 

 sils from 69, 85-88, 144 



— , ornaments from 45, 46 



— , tobacco implements from 279 



KCn'Cgan, history of 306 



KusAX, tee SiLETZ keser\-e. 



KfSHLXCK. bladder feast at 382-391 



— . carviug of mythic animal from 447-448 



— , collections from 196 



— , description of 249-250 



— , implemeuts and utensils from 69. 72, 



87, 103, 104. 106, 107, 109, 110. 141-144, 148, 

 149, 155, 162-164. 167-170, 172, 189, 191, 192 



— , manufactures from 204 



— , mortuary customs at 317 



— , ornaments from...- 46, 62 



— , people of 26 



— , personal adornment of people of 45 



— , tobacco implements from 273-280 



— , toys from 345-346 



— , transportation apparatus from 220, 224, 226 



KtrsHCTCK, mortuary feast at 378 



— ,ornau)ents irom 55 



KcsKOKWAG.MU I , range of 20 



I'age 

 KDSKOKWI.M RIVER. Ceremonial obiecis 



from 400-403,406.408-412 



— . clothing of people of 32. 30. 4 1 . 43 



— , explorations by E. AV. Nelson on 19 



— , implements and utensils from (iS, 



74, 83, 87, 92, 106. 107. 137. 143, 143, 147 



— , manufactures from 204 



— , memorial images on 319 



—, ornaments from 45,58,60 



—, people living on 20-27 



— , totemic carving from 323-324 



— ,toys from 340 



— . transportation apparatus from 223, 225 



KfsiLVAK BRANCH of Yukon, people living 



on 20 



KusLEVAK MOUNTAINS, houses at baso of. . . 248 



KWATAMI, see SiLETZ RESERVE, 



Labrets, Eskimo 44-50 



Lac Court Oreille Chippewa, selection of 



reserve for g62 



Lac Court Oreille reserve, establish- 

 ment of 7C)(j 



— , removal of Indians from b50 



Lac du Flambeau reserve, establishment 



of. 



— , removal of Indians from 856 



Lackey. J. W., grant of land to OTI 



Ladles. Eskimo m-io 



Laguna pueblo, act of Congress atieoting. 922 



Lake Maxeeniekuekee. treaty of 752 



Lake Powawna y Kounay, treaty of 780 



Lake Traverse reserve, establishment of. 842 



— , discontinuance of 940 



Lake Win.mibigoshish, reservation.at 804 



Lake 'Winnibigoshish Chippewa, land ces- 

 sions and reservations by 802. 



804. 826, 8311-832. 874, 930 

 Lame, M. J., cited on New York's Indian 



policy 570 



Lamprey. Eskimo method of catching . . . 189-190 



— , Eskimo mythic animal resembling 447 



Lamps. Eskimo 63-65 



— in Eskimo feasts, use of 364,368 



Lance points. Eskimo 14G-150 



— . stone, Eskimo method of making 91 



Lances, Eskimo 145-147 



Lancing among Eskimo, practice of 3U9-310 



Land, Eskimo legend of origin of 482-483 



— cessions (Indian) in the United States... li-lii, 



liv-lvii. 527-919 

 — , discussion of title to 527-538 



— of darkness, Eskimo legend of 511-514 



— of the dead, Eskimo legend of 488-490 



— , primitive view-s on tenure of Ivi 



Langu.\ge, development of xli-xlii 



— , Malemut. example of 349 



— of Eskimo tribes, comparison of 25 



— of Indians, development of xlii-xliii 



— , Unalit, examples of 232-241,348,475-479 



L'Anse Chippewa, land cessions and reser- 

 vations by 794, 874 



LAPolNTEof Lake Superior, treaties of. 776-778, 

 794-796 

 La Pointk Chippewa, land cessions and 

 reservations by 794,796,820 



