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SUBJECT INDEX 



171 



Campbell, George, cliff-houses dis- 

 covered by 17: 533. 

 Campbell, J., translation of Daven- 

 port tablets by 12: 635. 

 Campbell, John, on burial songs 1: 



195. 

 Campbell, John P., on wild rice in 



Georgia 19: 1029. 

 Campbell, William, line between 

 Virginia and Cherokee lands 

 surveyed by 5: 156. 

 Campbell's Creek, W. Va., picto- 



graph on 4: 22. 

 Camping 



mode of, among the Dakota 15: 



215. 

 of the prairie tribes 14: 1073. 

 Camping Circle 



of the Arapaho 14: 956. 



of the Cheyemie 14: 1026. 



of the Kansa 15: 230. 



of the Iviowa 14: 1080. 



of the Oglala 15: 221. 



of the Omaha 15: 226. 



of the Osage 15: 233. 



of the Ponka 15: 228. 



of the Sioux 14: 1058. 



of the Sisseton 15: 217. 



of the Sisseton and Wahpeton 15: 



216. 

 of the Sitca'-xu 15: 219. 

 Camping Day, observance of 42: 



554. 

 Campion, in Cherokee lore 19: 426. 

 Campo, Andreas do 



Portuguese companion of Padilla 14: 



400. 

 remains in Quivira 14: 529, 535. 

 return of, to New Spain 14: 401, 

 544. 

 Camps 



about busk groimd 42: 190. 

 ceremonial arrangenient of 36: 69. 

 native, Yukon 46: 40, 46, 53, 130. 

 of the Eskimo 18:260-263. 

 permanent and temporary 31: 408. 

 summer, in Alaska 46: 182. 

 See also Camp; etc. 

 Camudi 



babracote and, legend of 30: 261. 

 beliefs concerning 30: 370. 

 burning of, to cause rain 30: 267. 

 Caribs descended from 30: 143 sq. 

 identification of 30: 241 sq. 

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Camudi — Continued 



legends concerning 30: 239, 243, 



250. 

 star named for 30: 261 sq. 

 stench of 30: 370. 

 Camudu, boa constrictor, in basketry 



pattern 38: § 444. 

 Camuirro, an edible plant 38: §247. 

 Can day symbol discussed 16: 229. 

 Caiia Brava. See Arrow Poison. 

 Canada 



explorations in 11: xli. 

 field work in 22, i: ix, xiii. 

 Iroquoian ware of 20: 21, 169 sqq, 

 linguistic work in 10: xvii. 

 Orilla, fish found near 12: 549. 

 petroglyphs in 10: 37-45. 

 researches in 11: xxx. 

 resemblance of Northwestern pottery 



to that of 20: 194. 

 wild rice in 19: 1037. 

 Caiiada de las Uvas, expedition to 



43: 9. 

 Canada Mint, use of 45: 502. 

 Canada National Museum 46: 



255. 

 Canadian Arctic Expedition 46: 



236. 

 Canadian Indians, quill pictographs 



of 10: 207. 

 Canadian Institute 



acknowledgments to 20: 16. 

 collection of Iroquoian potterj- by 

 20: 170. 

 Canadian River 



crossed by Coronado 14: 397, 504, 

 journey of Alvarado along 14: 391,, 



576." 

 Upper towns on 42: 333. 

 Canaigre 



mention of 33: 77. 

 uses of 26: 77, 80. 

 Canal Systems, Prehistoric, survey 



of 47: 10. 

 Canals 



for irrigation, used by Pueblo Indi- 

 ans, remains of 22. i: 178. 

 in Pima mythology 26: 215. 

 mention of 12: 32, 593. 

 See also Irrigation. 

 Canandaigua. Sec Konondaigua. 

 Canary Islands 



petroglyphs in 10: 183 sqq. 



