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SUBJECT INDEX 



345 



Enema 



use of, bj' the Chippewa 44: 331. 

 See also Bladder. 

 Enemata of Guiana 38: § 289, 921. 

 Energy, discussion of 19: Lxiv. 

 Engelhardt, Prof. C. 1 : 139. 

 Engelhardt, Father Zephyrin, assist- 

 ance rendered by 45: 3 sq. 

 Engelmann Spruce, use of 45: 499, 



505. 

 England 



Cherokee visit to 19: 36. 

 enlistment of Tecumtha in service of 



19: 88. 

 turf monuments in 10: 172 sq. 

 English 



claim to land in America, basis of 



18: 528. 

 explorations, Yukon 46: 128. 

 Indian belief of origin of 14: 721. 

 Indian regard for the 14: 676. 

 policy toward Indians 18: 549- 



561. 

 tools, occurrence of, in Georgia 



mounds 20: 139. 

 writers on the Southeast 42: 678, 



679, 680. 

 See also European; Missionaries; 

 Traders. 

 English (P) Clan, native name for 



42: 116 

 English Language 



influence of, on geographic nomen- 

 clature 19: 1115. 

 spread of, among the Zuni 23: 382, 

 383. 

 English's Ferry, Va. 



trail from Richmond to 42 : 762. 

 See also Inglis' Ferry. 

 Engraved Celts 38: § 11. 

 Engraved Gorgets. See Gorgets. 

 Engraved Rocks 38: § 780, 781. 

 Engraved Shells 



found in mounds 3: 61, 62. 

 mention of 12: 575. 

 Engraving. See Decoration; Inci- 

 sion; Paddles; Stamps. 

 Enigmatical Objects 



from St. Vincent 34: 115-118. 

 of the Antilles 25: 96-99. 

 See also Problematical Objects. 

 Enlistment of Indians 17: 223. 

 Enllopado, drunk with parica 38: 

 § 286. 



Eno 



as traders 42: 723. 

 hoop and pole game of the 24: 510. 

 mention of 42: 704. 

 town of, on Eno River 42: 776. 

 E-no"-mi"-dse-to" Gens 



arrows made by priests of 39: 364. 

 life symbol of 36: 99. 

 wi'-gi-e of 36: 98-101. 

 Entochopco Creek, attack on Jack- 

 son at 19: 92. 

 Enriquez, Justo Garcia, owner of 



idol 25: 279. 

 Enriquez, Martin, plan of Cempoalan 



given to 25: 233. 

 Ensilage, practice of 38: § 231. 

 Entada Polystachya, for obtaining 

 water in times of scarcity 38: 

 §254. 

 Enteatkeon, a tribe mentioned by 



Stevens 14: 736. 

 Entrails 



eaten, of bush hog 38: § 167. 

 eaten, of deer 38: § 168. 

 eaten, of tapir 38: § 174, 272. 

 Entrances 



uniformit\' of direction of, in Zuni 



houses 8: 116. 

 See also Doorways. 

 Entyloma Crastophilum, destruc- 

 tive to wild rice 19: 1027. 

 Enu meration 



development of language of 20: 



CLXIX. 



methods of 38: § 939, 940. 

 Environment 



adaptation of architecture to 8: 



225, 226, 227, 228. 

 adjustment of Seri to 17: 157, 



163*. 

 affecting habitations 4: 473. 

 affecting pottery 4: 483. 

 as a factor in culture 25: 21. 

 as affecting language 7: 141. 

 basketry affected by 41: 143. 

 ceremonials affected by 27: 261. 

 effect of, on potter's art 20: 22 sq., 



24, 145, 146, 150, 159 sq. 

 effect of, on primitive people 17: 



475. 

 influence of , on habitations 28: 187. 

 influence on Seri technique and men- 



tahty of 17: 266*, 268* sq. 

 of the Zuni 47: 473 sq. 



