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SUBJECT INDEX 



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Comanche — Continued 



treaties with the 17: 180, 184, 



186, 321. 

 treaty agreement by the, in 1865 



17: 179. 

 tribal signs for the 1 : 466. 

 tribal signs of the 14: 1043. 

 use of language, as trade language 



19: 188. 

 war party of the, against Sauk and 



Fox 17: 302. 

 See also Kwahadi Comanche; No- 



koni Comanche; Padouca. 

 Comanche Indian, linguistic work of 



Dr. A. S. Gatschet among the 6: 



XXXIV. 



Comandra Pallida, use of 45: 459. 

 Comb 



chicken, appearance of, in pictures of 



Hopi katcinas 21: 80. 

 function of use of 20: 73, 135 sq. 

 mention of 35: 1224; 38: §517. 

 use of, in finishing Middle Atlantic 

 Coast pottery 20: 148, 153 sq., 

 157. 

 See also Combs. 

 Comb-like Characters 



in Dresden Codex 16: 242. 

 in Maya Codex 16: 238. 

 Comb-like Ornaments 



Apalachee-Ohio pottery 20: 180. 

 Middle Mississippi Valley pottery 

 20: 97 sq., 154. 

 Comb Plant 33: 131. 

 Combination 



in Indian languages 1: 7. 

 languages, process of 1:3, 7. 

 Combs 



for dressing deerskins 9: 300,301. 

 for making thread, Eskimo 18: 110, 



111. 

 made of syringa 45: 83. 

 of the Eskimo 9: 149 sg., 189; 18: 



58. 

 of the Nenenot 11: 319. 

 use of, in weaving 14: 562. 

 See also Comb. 

 Come here, signals for 1: 529, 532. 

 Comecrudo Indian 



linguistic material, work on 29: 13, 



14. 

 linguistic researches among 8: xxi. 

 vocabulary of, collected by Dr. A. S. 

 Gatschet 7: 68. 



Comedie Frangaise, gestures of the 



1: 309. 

 Comer, G. 46: 297. 

 Comer, Capt. George, material col- 

 lected by 24: 752. 

 Comets 



belief concerning 42: 478. 

 Cherokee name for 19: 442. 

 explanation of 30: 259. 

 story concerning 42: 479. 

 Comfort, O. J. 



on manufacture of pottery by Dako- 



tas 20: 187, 195. 

 on pottery from Fort Wadsworth, 

 North Dakota 20: 200 sq. 

 Cominy-Snake. See Podala'nte. 

 Commander in Chief 38: §760. 

 Commelinaceae 33: 70. 

 Commerce 



between "Buffalo" Indians and 



Pueblos 9: 529, 530. 

 elements of 20: xliii sq. 

 effect of, on the Indian 46: 464, 



465, 621 sqq. 

 See also Trade; Traders. 

 Commercial Fraud in relics 4: 248. 

 Commercialism, development of, in 

 the northeastern section 42: 

 723 sq. 

 Commisariat 38: § 761. 

 Commissioner of Indian Affairs 

 acknowledgment to 27: 8. 

 See also Office of Indian Affairs. 

 Commons, Supt. John M., acknowl- 

 edgment to 27: 642. 

 Communal Houses 



of the East Greenlanders 9: 76. 

 See also Long Houses. 

 Communal Lands 47: 34, 477. 

 Communal Pueblos 4:480,481. 

 Communal Village, development of 

 Pueblo architecture from conical 

 lodge 8: 226. 

 Communication 



between Asia and America 46: 93, 



96, 97. 

 between the tribes 44: 246 sq. 

 by means of pictographs 4: 160- 



164. 

 means of 42: 446. 

 Communism among North American 



Indians 7: 34, 35. 

 Comogres, name for Tule Indians 

 42: 10. 



