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INDEX OF SUBJECTS 



Ornaments, peesonal 183-184 



Osteology, sources 139 



Ostrich 86 



Otters lOO 



Paddles 200-201 



PjUNTing of body and face.. 158, 160-161, ISO, 182 



Parental affection 170-171 



Pathology, sources 140 



Patience 173 



Payos 32, 33, 36, 125 



Peciierais 6, 8, 9, 71 



Pederasty 101, 170 



Perforators 204, 218 



Peyes 6,32,33,36,86 



Physical appearance— 



Alacaluf, Yahgans, West Patagonians. . . 29 



Chonos 41-43 



Onas 53 



sources 1 40 



Physiology, sources 140 



Plaiting 183, 1n4, 204 



Plank boat— 



description 198-200 



distribution and migration . . . 29-30,43, 198-200 



origin 201-204 



Plants, food 187 



Pl.\.tform burial 161 



Play 184-185 



Poetry 181 



Poison 71, 121, 211 



Political culture 177-178 



Polyandry 166 



Polygamy 51, 57, 80, 102, 165, 166-167 



Poncho 45 



Population, decrease of, and present— 



Alacaluf 47-48 



Chonos ". 46-47 



Onas 56-57 



Yahgans 4-5 



Porpoises 190 



Portages 38, 118, 200 



Potatoes 44,45 



Pottery 205 



POYAS 31,32, 33, 86 



POY-YUS 6, 32, 33, 36, 86 



Prayer 152-153 



Present condition— 



Alacahif 47-48 



Chonos 46-47 



Onas 56-57 



Yahgans 4-5 



Primitivity 56, 74, 77, 220, 223-227 



Property'— 



ethics of 177 



inheritance of and disposal of at death ... 172, 



161-162 



owTicrship of 178-179 



Prophecy 160 



Prostitution 169 



Psychology 140 



Psyciioneuroses 80, 140 



Puberty customs 156-157 



Quarrels 173,174 



See also Feuds. 



Quasi-religious culture 154-164 



Quiver. See Arrow. 



Page 

 Racing i S4 



Rafts 96, 1 96 



Rats i9i 



Recreative culture 184-185 



Reincarnation 151 



Relations— 



Cultural, between — 



Fucgians and Botocudos 222 



Fucgians and Indo-Oceanic primi- 

 tives 150, 154, 203-204, 223-228 



Linguistic, between Fuegians and ^ 



Tapuyas 75,222 



I-inguistic, somatological, and cultural, 

 between- 

 Alacaluf and West Patagonian Chan- 

 nel Indians 7-30 



Chonos and Alacaluf 36-46 



Chonos and Tehuelches 36, 85 



Chonos-Fuegians and Araucanians. . 34-36, 

 82,116,220-221 



Fuegians and American race 223 



Mdnekenkn and Shilk 'nam 50-52 



Onas and Tehuelches 52-56 



Yahgans, Alacaluf, and Onas 4, 54 



Somatological, between — 



Chonos-Fuegians and Lagoa Santa 



race 221-222 



Fuegians and Changos 222 



Onas and Bororos 222 



Yahgan-Alacaluf and Botocudos 222 



REUGIOUS CULTimE 64, 145-164 



Rhea 86 



Sacred objects 153-154 



Sacrifice 68, 153, 157, 158 



Sails 200 



Salt -, 187 



Scarification 160, 182 



Scraper 216-217 



Sculpture 154, 181-182 



Sea food 187, 188 



Seals 187, 190 



Secret societies 156-157, 178 



Seines 189 



Shelter 192-193 



SiiiLK 'nam — 



history of investigation 62-63 



name 48-49 



population and present condition 50 



territory 49, 56 



See also Relations; Somatology; Lan- 

 guages; Culture. 

 Sick. See III. 



Skeletons, sources 139 



Skin boats 196 



Sken, color of— 



Chonos and Fuegians 42-43 



sources 140 



Skin dressing 195 



Skulls— 



Chonos 43 



Onas 53-54 



sources 139 



Slaves 45, 86, 178 



Slings 184,214 



Smoking 1"7 



Snares 191 



Social relations 176-177 



