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SUBJECT INDEX 



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Cooley, Dennis N., commissioner to 

 treat with Cherokee 5:334,341. 

 Coolidge, Sherman, acknowledg- 

 ments to 14: 655. 

 Cooper, A., acknowledgments to 14: 



655. 

 Cooper, Amy, mention of 43: 224. 

 Cooper, Charles L. 



on Nambe Pueblo 29: 359. 

 on Tesuque 29: 387. 

 Cooper, Rev. John M., bulletin by 



39: 24. 

 Cooper, Theodore, mention of 43: 



233. 

 Cooper County, Mo., occurrence of 



salt-making vessels in 20: 31. 

 Cooper Family, mention of 43: 224. 

 Cooper Place, flint on 44: 517. 

 Cooperations, purposes of 20: lxv. 

 Coos Indians 



account of wild rice harvested by 



19: 1076. 

 researches among the 25: xvii. 

 standard of life of the 19: 1079. 

 Coos Language 



grammar of, by Dr. L. Frachtenberg 



34: 21. 

 paper on 36: 30. 

 Coosa 



a town of refuge 42: 253. 

 a White town 42: 254. 

 arrangement of square ground of 



42: 206 sqq. 

 connection of, with origin of upper 



Creeks 42: 40. 

 considered as offspring of Hickory 



Ground 42: 70. 

 Creek peace town 19: 207 sq. 

 independent origin of 42: 262. 

 legendary origin of name 42: 53. 

 mention of 42: 36. 

 mention of, in Kasihta legend 42: 



39. 

 myths concerning town of 42: 69- 



72. 

 synonym for 42: 69. 

 Coosa Indians, linguistic work among 



the 24: xxii. 

 Coosa Language, grammatical notes 



on 26: xxii. 

 Coosa River 



Alabama established on 42: 44. 

 Muskogee settled on 42: 45. 

 Coosades. See Eoasati. 



Coosawatee 



establishment of mission at 19: 107. 

 surrender of prisoners at 19: 66. 

 Cooshatta. See Eoasati. 

 Cooshatti. See Koasati. 

 Coospellar, a synonym of the Pend 



d'Oreille 14: 731. 

 Cootenai Tribe 7: 85. 



See also Eutenai. 

 Cooweescoowee, origin of name 19: 



285. 

 Copaifera Officinalis 

 oil of 38: § 23. 



oil of, for body anointing 38: § 511. 

 Copala, name of province in Great 



Plains 14: 492. 

 Copan, Central America 



face numbers from Mayan monu- 

 ments at, discussion of 22, i: 

 221-225. 

 face numbers from Mayan monu- 

 ments at, plates and figures show- 

 ing 22, i: 224, 225. 

 Great Cycle symbols on inscription 



at, figures showing 22, i: 266. 

 initial series of 19: 801-806. 

 inscriptions of 19: 776-788. 

 inscriptions on Mayan monuments at, 

 discussion of 22, i: 221-225, 254, 

 301. 

 inscriptions on Mayan monument.s 

 at, plates and figures showing 

 22, i: 224, 225, 301. 

 inscriptions on Mayan monuments 

 at, terminal dates of, significance 

 of 22, i: 290-299. 

 ruins of 3: 64. 



statues of 1: 207, 224, 227, 228, 

 229, 245. 

 Cope, E. D. 



on Cristone Pueblo ruin 29: 115. 

 on Cuyamunque 29: 333. 

 Copehan Family 7: 69 sq. 

 Copehan Stock 



implements employed by, in stick 



games 24: 227. 

 tribes of the 24: 

 Winnimen 241. 

 Wintun 283, 658. 

 Copeland, Rev. Charles E., informa- 

 tion obtained from 44: 191, 192, 

 193. 

 Copenhagen Museum, West Indian 

 objects in 34: 50, 179. 



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