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SUBJECT INDEX 



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Culture Hero — Continued 



relation of, to mortals 40: 57, 375, 



473. 

 See also Wi'sa'ka''^'. 

 Culture Stages 



indicated by Atlantic Coast pottery 



20: 33. 

 indicated by Florida pottery 20: 



117, 122. 

 indicated by Lower Mississippi Val- 

 ley pottery 20: 102 sq. 

 indicated by Middle Mississippi 



Valley pottery 20: 82 sq. 

 indicated by Northwestern pottery 



20: 195. 

 indicated by Ohio Valley pottery 



20: 186. 

 of northern and southern potters 



20: 143. 

 of pottery making 20: 24. 

 value of decorating motives in de- 

 termining 20: 122. 

 value of pottery in determining 

 20: 22. 

 Culture Status of the Indians 15: 



166. 

 Culuacan. See Culiacan. 

 Culver Root 



Cherokee lore concerning 19: 426. 

 use of 44: 290. 

 See also Leptandra Virginica. 

 Cuma Tree, "milk" for glazing pot- 

 tery 38: § 93. 

 Cumanche, synonym of Comanche 



14: 1043. 

 Cumanagoto Indians, religious be- 

 liefs of 30: 118, 139. 

 Cumarawa, dart poison 38: § 120. 

 Cumberland and Great Lakes Trail 



42: 802 sqq. 

 Cumberland and Ohio Falls Trail 



42: 804. 

 Cumberland Gap 



named by Dr. Thomas Walker 



42: 761. 

 route from, to Crab Orchard 42: 



796. 

 route to, from Moccasin Gap 42: 



793. 

 trail through 42: 750-779. 

 trail to 42: 770, 845. 

 Cumberland River 



ancient fortified town on 42: 836. 

 discovery of 42: 781. 



Cumberland River — Continued 

 mention of 42: 44. 

 named by Dr. Thomas Walker 42: 



761, 781. 

 remains of fortress on 41: 496. 

 trails meeting at 42: 798. 

 Cumberland Settlements, raid on 



19: 62-65. 

 Cumberland Sound, description of 



settlements of 6: 428-440. 

 Cumberland Trace 

 remains of 42: 834. 

 route followed by 42 : 833 sq. 

 Cumberland Valley 



a populous Indian section 42: 806. 

 abundance of pottery in 20: 23. 

 pottery of 20: 81, 101, 1^8. 

 quality of pottery of 20: 102. 

 trail down 42: 834. 

 Cumhu symbol in the codices 18: 



228. 

 Cumming, Sir Alexander. 



mission of, to Cherokee 19: 35. 

 treaty concluded by 18: 629. 

 treaty with Cherokee 5: 144, 145. 

 Cummings, David, information ob- 

 tained from 42: 217, 524, 531, 

 550. 

 Cummings, Pierce, killed at Wound- 

 ed Knee 14: 872. 

 Cuna (Panama), method of forming 



numbers 19: 917. 

 Cuna, fish poison 38: § 209. 

 Cunama Oil 38: § 25. 

 Cunas, name for Tule Indians 42: 



10. 

 Cunningham, Charles W., petro- 

 glyphs reported by 10: 356 sq. 

 Cunningham, K. M., bowls in col- 

 lection of 20: 112 sq. 

 Cunningham, S. P., aboriginal re- 

 mains on farm of 44: 527. 

 Cunningham Estate, specimens from 



34: 164. 

 Cunningham's Island, Lake Erie, 



petroglyphs on 10: 678. 

 Cunnington, — , aid rendered by 17 



13. 

 Cufiopavi, Snake ceremony at 16: 



273, 287 sqq. 

 Cuoq, Pere J. A. 



definitions by, in racket, Mohawk 

 24: 592 sq. 



