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MISSISSIPPI RIVER, head waters of, wild MUNSEE, population of ._---.----- ---- 1109, 1110 
TIC@HNG. 2-- seen se sean canoe esos =e eeee! LOSE 
MITCHELL, S. AUGUSTUS, on aearence of 
wild rice on geographic nomenclature. 1117, 
9120, 1122 
MITCHELL, JOHN, on influence of wild 
rice on geographic nomenclature--.-.- 1120, 
1121, 1122 
Mi! wUK, number names of-..-.----.---.-. 871 
Mix®& method of forming numbers above 







Tene ee oe case ene mae s seen olen) Seeee 006 
—, numbers oi SES as oe cae A 930, 
MIXxTEc, numbers of --_.- . $72,930 
Mococxk (birch-bark iyerd) for rrying, 
containing, and storing wild rice ---.-- 1080 
MoHAWK, population of, in 1822 - 1110 
MOoOHOCE, mention of .--_---.-.- 598 
MoistuRE-TABLET, bearer of, description 
Olise 222 998 
1055 
608 
Moka, Atarclaniates=-s-1=-= 590 
Monta, Mayan, symbols of -- 714 
MontHs of Mayan ‘* eae series of 
VGRTS 2 s= es eee ace oss aeeese ee 102-708 
Moon, the wild-rice, origin of--. ----- 1089-1090 
Mooney, JAMES, on cause of Siouan mi- 
PTAIONSS 92226 - Sao ce-eaee aes sesso see =e = 10483 
Moons, or months, origin of Indian names 
OS? eee cnc sass asec Aon See SSS asianam 1089 
Moore, C. W., on present use of wild rice 
Dyowhites ss--ses setae e- =e ese 0D 
Mogut PUEBLO, number names of-_ _---- 876 
Moreno (Honduras) method of forming 
AYUTMDGLS eo earee nn eee aan eo - 914 
Morris, on mnystical numbers -----. ------ 835 
Morse, DR JEDIDIAH, on early conquest 
of Sauk and Fox territory by Menomini. 1050 
—, on Oneida and Stockbridge Indians... 1111 
—, on Winnebago population--_-----.----- 1053 
—, on Menomini population -.--------- 1049 
—, on influence of nourishing food on in- 
crease of population-.-.-.--.....--.---. 1109-1110 
—, on popular synonym for wild rice __--- 1023 
—, on influence of wild rice on geographic 
nomenclature --_--- -------- 1116,1121, 1123 
—,on absence of wild rice immediately 
south of Lake Superior --..-___--------- 1034 
—, on destruction of wild rice by storms- 1100 
—, on dependence of fur traders on wild 
rice _.- 1103, 1104 
—,on Menomini thrashing wild rice___-_ 1068 
Mosquito, numbers of 877,881, 931 
MorzFELDT, J., on amounts of wild rice 
harvested by Ojibwa 
Mounpbs of Santa Rita, classification 






(0) toa 662-663 
—, characteristics of ---.---- - 663-665 
—, paintings on the walis of .__---- 665-670 
MOoUNTAIN-SHEEP CLAN, mention of -___. 596 
MUDHEADS, same as Tatcuktt__---.----.- 631 
Murost (Rio Grande Valley), Hopi clans 


582, 584 
—-, clans from------------...- 604-613 
Mitry1Nwot, “flower mound ™ of_-._..---- 990, 
MULLER, on Totonacan number names 874 

MystTIcisM of primitive thought--___.-. $29-830 
NAGRANDA method of forming numbers 
above ten ---.-.- ------ Ryan OLD 
NAHUATL or aise method of forming 
numerals above ten =22== === 882-885 
NAHUATL, numbers of --.... 866, 867, 878, 922, 928 
NAIUCHE, Zuni Bow chief -.-.-....--.---. 609 
NAKUM, number names of.__... ._--.----- 871 
NAMBE, pueblo of, speaks same language 
as|Hano)clansso-e-nes-) eee eee 614 
NAMES FOR PLACES, Indian method of 
@SSISNIN 2a as ee oa se ne See aenees 1115 
INAN/ CLAN) CENSUS|Ob pees eas eee 620, 622. 
NASYUNWEVE, Hopi chief, on advent of 













clans at Walpi 585 
NATACKA, masks of, reference to_____-- 612 
NAVAHO, influence of, on Pueblo archi- 
tecture __ 642-643, 
NEILL, EDWARD DUFFIELD, on Stephen 
Bruléas first white man to visit Ojibwa_ 1049 
—, on Ojibwa eating human flesh with 
Wild\rice==ssseess == SOE eset LOSE 
—, on Dakota villages -_..-..........--.... 1045 
—, on cause of Dakota migration from 
Wild-rice fields 2-22 2===- pee =easaceeeaeone | 1044 
—, on Dakota wild-rice moon --- 1090 
—, on Dakota tying wild rice - -- 1058 
—, on Dakota curing wild rice-_._.._-..-. 1064 
—, on Dakota thrashing wild rice -_-_ --- 1068 
—, on Dakota eating wild rice -----..---_. 1083 
—, on Dakota storing wild rice _ 1072 
—, on popular synonym for wild rice .... 1023 
—, on influence of wild rice on geographic 
nomenclature) ss s22-s-e assess eee a8 
Newson, AVEN, on absence of wild rice 
in) Wy OM in pee saa ae en es, 1032 
NEWBERRY, J. S., on wild rice in Lake 
Mm ron ses. eset eee es ao tere aes 1037 
NEw BRUNSWICK, wild rice in 1037 
Newcomegs, F. C., on wild rice in Mons 
(EN 8 oe Ses satsccceectcgoesetinccecected NT 
NEWFOUNDLAND, wild rice in_--...--..-- 1037 
New Mexico, Hopi clans from---.-.--- 582, 584 
—, PUEBLOS of. clans from. —_--- 2-4. -2-- 604-513 
New York CoLoNntaAL DocuMENTs, on 
popular synonym for wild rice -----_.-. 1023 
NICOLLET, SIEUR JEAN, on discovery of 
Menomini, and their use of wild rice___ 1048 
NIEL, on migrations of Tanoan people_.. 611 
NISHINAM, number names of -- 871 
N1ZA, FRIAR, on Cibola-.--.-- 650 
NORTHWEST FUR CoMPANY, dependence 
of on! wild) rice:- === --=2-2=-sscneese=eece 1103 
NOTATION AND AUGMENTATION __-_-. -- 839-843 
Nticaka, Spanish mission house at old 
WGI acces et Ss es eera sees 580 
NUMBER-CONCEPT, germs of -- --- 843-847 


NuMBERS, in Mexican codices 
—, integral, primitive symbols of, extra- 
MaLUiralspOtenCles sess sce eee 842-843, 
—, mythic and ceremonial use of ------- 948-955 
—, place of, in growth of knowledge --- 825-828 
—, primary 222 8085 882 



—, primitive - 
—, law of augmentation in-__.-_____---- 
— systems, and counting, primitive -_-- 

