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SUBJECT INDEX 



39 



Acne among the Pima 26: 268. 

 Acochis, Indian name for gold 14: 



493, 512. 

 Acolapissa 



mention of 42: 686. 



tribe of Choctaw Confederacy 19: 

 500. 

 Acoma 



Alvarado's description of 14: 594. 



Castaneda's description of 14: 491. 



description of, by companions of 

 Castaneda 14: 569, 575. 



reputation of, in Sonora 14: 357. 



Jaramillo's name for 14: 587. 



Snake dance at 16: 305, 310. 



structural development of 16: 155. 



Tigua name for 14: 492. 



visit of Arellano to 14: 494. 



visit of Spaniards to 14: lvii, 390. 



worship of cross at 14: 544. 



Zufii name for 14: 490. 



See also Acuco; Acus. 

 Acoma or Akokaibi 



abandonment of 13: 261. 



arrival of Asanyumu at 8: 30. 



an example of naturally fortified 

 pueblos 19: 641 sq. 



collections from 2: 404. 



collection of J. Stevenson from 6: 



XLIX. 



direction of kivas of 8: 116. 



kivas in 13: 257. 



kiva trapdoors at 8: 207. 



language, a Keresan dialect 7: 83. 



population 7: 83. 



selection of site of 13: 215. 



settlement of 19: 589. 



work at 19: xiii. 

 Acoma Indians 



attitude of, toward whites 47: 28. 



conservatism of 47: 29. 



culture of, discussion of 47: 140 sq. 



fight of, with Spaniards 47: 27. 



legal status of 47: 59. 



name for 29: 574. 



origin of 47: 24. 



revolt of 47: 28. 



visit of, to Washington 34: 28. 

 Acoma Mesa, description of 47: 24. 

 Acoma Pottery 4: 300. 



Acoma Pueblo 



act of Congress affecting 18: 920. 

 ceremony at 47: 1011. 

 description of 47: 23, 24, 29. 

 position of, in southwest 47: 141. 

 pottery from 5: xxv, xxxvi. 

 references to 28: 158, 159 sg. 

 Acomita, location of houses at 47: 



29. 

 Acoqua Indians, belief as to God 30: 



117. 

 Acorn, a Cherokee clan 42: 118. 

 Acorn Indians, classific term pro- 

 posed 20: XIV. 

 Acorns 



as Pima food 26: 78. 

 method of cooking 44: 320. 

 representation of, in Florida pottery 



20: 124. 

 use of, as food 14: 517; 20: xiv. 

 Acorn-shellers of stone 13: 88, 96. 

 Acorus Calamus 33: 69. 



human transportation of 33: 69. 

 medicinal constituents of 44: 303. 

 medicinal properties of 44: 299. 

 medicinal use of 27: 584. 

 use of 44: 286, 340, 342, 344, 376. 

 Acosta, Jose de 



cited on sacrifices of Indian corn 9: 



525. 

 on Mexican sorcerers 14: 138. 

 Acosta, J. J. 



on Fray Inigo 25: 20. 

 on stone collars 25: 167, 169, 170' 

 sqq. 

 Acosta, Maria de, wife of Pedro Cas- 

 taneda 14: 470. 

 Acquisition of new materials modifies; 



form in pottery 4: 451. 

 Acrelius, Israel, cited on Swedish 

 purchases from Indians 18: 591. 

 Acropolis of Sikyatki 17: 638, 640,. 



643-646. 

 Actea Eburnea 45: 463, 512. 

 Actea Rubra 



medicinal constituents of 44: 303. 

 medicinal properties of 44: 299. 

 use of 44: 286, 358. 

 Activital similarities 3: lxv. 

 Activities, American Indian, prog- 

 ress of research in 17: xxix- 



XXXVIII. 



