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Calako (Ca'lako) — Continued 

 masks of 21: 28. 

 masks of, ceremonj^ belonging to 



47: 970-973. 

 masks of, identity of, with those of 



the Sun 21: 28. 

 masks of, similarity of ancient masks 



to 21: 28, 109, 110. 

 masks of, use of, in Pamiirti festival 



21: 65. 

 personation of, in Paliiliikonti fes- 

 tival 21: 49, 50. 

 sun gods presented by 21: 110. 

 Calako Horns, connection of, with 



those of the bison 21: 110. 

 Calako Taka, masks of, reference to 



19: 612. 

 Calaloo 



berries used as bait 38: § 192. 

 leaves of, eaten by natives 38: 

 §234. 

 Calamus 



mention of 33: 69. 

 use of 44: 286, 320. 

 See also Acorus calamus. 

 Calanapo, land cessions and reserva- 

 tions 18: 784. 

 Calandra Palmarum, grub of the 



beetle eaten 38: § 224. 

 Calapooia, land cessions and reserva- 

 tions 18: 796 sqq., 800, 814. 

 Calapooia Creek, treaty of 18: 796, 



798. 

 Calapooya 



hand game of the 24: 283 sq. 

 population of the 7: 82. 

 Calathea, use of, in manufacture of 



cassava squeezer 38: §345. 

 Calaveras Cave, mention of 1: 128, 



129. 

 Calchaqui of Argentina, idol of 25: 



141. 

 Caldron. See Pots. 

 Caldwell County, N, C. 



mingling of wares in mounds of 20: 



137, 147. 

 mounds in 5: 61-71. 

 pottery from 20: 144. 

 pottery from, resembling that of 

 Yadkin Valley 20: 149. 

 Caleebee Creek, battle of 19: 93. 

 Calemba, name for loin cloth 38: 

 §548, 550. 



Calendar 



ceremonial relating to, description of 



23: 124 sqq. 

 determination of 29: 47. 

 Maori, day deities in 16: 265. 

 Maya 3: 10, 14; 16: xcv, xcvi. 

 mention of 4: 127. 

 Mexican 3: 32 sqq. 

 Mexican and Mayan, publication of 



papers on 23: xxxviii. 

 of Snake ceremonies 16: 275. 

 of the Creeks 42: 400-403. 

 of the Dakota Nation 4: 89. 

 of the Eskimo 11: 202. 

 of the Hopi, ceremonial 21: 18-24. 

 of the Kiowa, pictography of 14: 



906, 907, 909. 

 of the Pima 26: 35-38. 

 of the Tlingit 26: 425 sqq. 

 of the Winnebago 37: 124 sg. 

 of the Zuni, description of 23: 108. 

 round in Mayan chronology, defi- 

 nition of 22, i: 206. 

 terms used in 27: 111. 

 wheel, from book of Chilan Balan 



3: 53, 60. 

 wheel, from book of Duran 3: 45. 

 See also Calendars; Ceremonial 



Calendar. 

 Calendar History 



of the Kiowa Indians 17: lxiii 



sqq., Lxvii-Lxx, 129. 

 of the Pima Indians 26: 38-66. 

 Calendar Rounds 

 Mayan 19: 693-819. 

 Mayan, working tables of 19: 818. 

 object of study of 19:700 8^. 

 systems of, of different Central 



Ainerican tribes shown to be 



idential 19: 806-812. 

 '' Calendar Bound " Symbol, dis- 

 covery concerning, by Goodman 



19: 712. 

 Calendar Sticks of the Pima 26: 35 



sqq., 104 sq. 

 Calendar System 



characterization of paper on Mayan,, 



by Cyrus Thomas 22, i: xliii. 

 examination of 15: xiii. 

 Mayan 15: xx. 

 Mayan, memoirs on 19: xli sq.;^ 



22, i: 197-305. 

 Mayan, study of 15: xlvii. 

 tabular view of 6: 270-274. 



