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SUBJECT INDEX 



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Ak'chikchii'guk, Eskimo legend of 



18: 499-504. 

 Akerman, Benjamin, mound on farm 



of, in Georgia 12: 312. 

 Akhiok 46: 186. 

 Akiak 46: 192. 

 Akita Dance 



a woman's dance 42: 528. 

 description of 42: 528. 

 mention of 42: 524. 

 Akitan 46: 123. 

 Akkeewaysee, Ojibwa treaty signer 



14: 28. 

 Ako, native name for Acoma 14: 575. 

 Akokaiobi or Acoma. 



home of Asa clan 19: 610. 

 settlement of 19: 589. 

 Akokisa, status of the 14: 1093. 

 Akoklako, or Lower Kutenai 7: 85. 

 Akol. See Bed People. 

 Ako me, native name for the people of 



Acoma 14: 575. 

 Aktayatci Clan, story concerning 



42: 109. 

 Akwinemi 



genealogy of 14: 46, 48. 

 mythic origin of name 14: 218. 

 Akuliarmiut Eskimo Tribe, situation 



of 6: 421. 

 Akutchin, ancient Pima settlement 



28: 36. 

 Ak^tciny, Pima village 26: 20, 22. 

 Ala Clan 



mythic origin of 19: 590 sq. 

 relations of, with Tcua 19: 588 sq. 

 Ala Group 



Ala clans of 19: 583. 

 Lenya clans of 19: 583. 

 Ala-Lenya (Horn Flute) Clan 



advent of, at Walpi 19: 585 sq., 



590-594. 

 ceremony of advent of, at Walpi 

 19: 591 sq. 

 Ala Societies, probable origin of 



19: 626. 

 Alabama 



alleged error in survey of Cherokee 



boundary 5: 211. 

 .allocation of clans in beds at 42: 



201-204. 

 arrangement of square ground of 



42: 225, 263, 264. 

 Barbour County, ancient remains in 

 12: 289. 



Alabama — Continued 



Blount County, burial cave in 12: 



286. 

 celts from 13: 74, 75, 77, 80, 82. 

 chipped flints from 13: 144-149. 

 chisels from 13: 84. 

 Clarke County, Fort Mauvilla, sup- 

 posed site of 12: 289. 

 collection from 30: 22. 

 Coosa River mound and house, 



remains near 12: 287. 

 discoidal stones from 13: 103, 105, 



109. 

 distribution of stone art in 13: 60. 

 Elmore County, antiquities of 12: 



286 sqq. 

 explorations in 5: xxii; 11: xxix; 



12: 283-292. 

 fabric-impressed pottery from 13: 



39. 

 flakes from 13: 174. 

 house at, for ceremonial objects 42 : 



186. 

 in Texas, union of, with Cherokee 



19: 143. 

 Iroquoian ware said to have been 



found in 20: 105, 171. 

 Jefferson County, mounds in 12: 



290, 291. 

 Lauderdale County, antiquities of 



12: 283 sqq. 

 Marshall County, shell heap in 12: 



285. 

 Montgomery County, mounds in 



12: 289. ~ 

 mortars from, described 13: 97. 

 mullers from 13: 93. 

 notched axe-form objects from 13: 



71. 

 occurrence of stamped ware in 20: 



122. 

 paint-stones from 13: 115. 

 plan of ceremonial ground of 42: 



225, 265. 

 pipes of 20: 99. 

 population of 42: 150. 

 portion of beds at 42: 198. 

 pottery from 4: 395, 396, 431, 434; 



20: 37, 38, 39, 105-108. 

 production of gold in 19: 220, 221. 

 removal forts in 19: 221. 

 sketch of bed in square ground of 



42: 186 sq. 



