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SUBJECT INDEX 



407 



Games of American Indians. See 



Indian Games. 

 Games of Chance 



general description of 24: 31, 44. 



See also Dice Games; Stick Games; 

 etc. 

 Games of Dexterity 



description of 24: 31, 383, 791. 



See also Archery; Hoop-and-Pole; 

 Snow-snake. 

 Games of Javelins 



of the Seneca 24: 476. 



of the Sioux 24: 418. 

 Gaming 



fondness for 42: 456, 457. 



ring of Navaho ceremonial 8: 238. 

 Gaming Canes 



design of, on food bowl from Shumo- 

 pavi, cut showing 22, i: 118. 



design of, on food bowl from Chev- 

 lon, cut showing 22, i: 101. 

 Ga'na', legend of 19: 367-370, 492 s(7g. 

 Ganamucho, former Navaho chief 



17: 478. 

 Ganaxa'di, Tlingit clan 



crests 26: 416, 417, 418. 



history 26: 408, 414. 



names 26: 422. 



phratry and tribe 26: 398, 399, 400. 



contributor to Bureau 48: 1189. 



social rank 26: 427. 

 Ganaxte'di. See Ganaxa'di 

 Gandia, Zeno, on Porto Rican arch- 

 eology 25: 86. 

 Gane, — , collection by 19: xxix. 

 Gane, H. S., work of 18: xxix. 

 Ganha'da, story of 31: 285. 

 Gann, Thomas 



bulletin by 39: 24. 



contributor to Bureau 48: 1189. 



memoir by 19: xli sq. 



mounds in northern Honduras, by 

 19: 655-692. 



papers by 37: 27; 40: 17. 

 Gannett, Henry 



mounds surveyed by 13: xxix. 



on Bald Mountain 29: 125. 



on Jicarita Mountain 29: 339. 



on Mount Taylor 29: 545. 



on San Juan 29: 215. 



on Tecolote Mountain 29: 555. 



survey of Ohio circles by 12: 566. 

 Gannt, S., Menomini treaty commis- 

 sioner 14: 21. 



Ganogwioeofi, legend of 19:359-362. 

 Ganse"ti 



mention of 19: 387. 



See also Battling- Gourd. 

 Gaot!a'k-an, Tlingit clan 26: 397, 



412, 413. 

 Gap-in-the-Woods. See Howia. 

 Gapbson, Charles, inclosure on farm 



of. New York 12: 508. 

 Gapo 38: § 204. 

 Garay, Francisco de, expedition of 



25: 274. 

 Garaycoechea, Juan 



Awatobi visited by 17: 600. 



missionary labors of 17: 601. 

 Garber, Clark M. 46: 94, 197, 201. 

 Garces, Father Francisco 



account of Casa Grande by 28: 57 

 sq. 



labors of 26: 28 sq. 



on character of Pima 26: 165. 



on crops of Yuma 26: 91. 



on location of Moqui (Hopi) 19: 

 599. 



on Moqui (Hopi) 19: 598. 



on origin of Hopi 26: 26. 



on origin of Pima 26: 26. 



on Pima agriculture 26: 87. 



on Pima religious ideas 26: 252. 



on Pima saguaro feast 26: 72 



on Taos 29: 183. 



on the matalote 26: 83. 



on the Yavapai 26: 200. 



reference to 28: 37, 63, 186. 



route of 28: 207. 



visits of, to Pima 26: 29 sq. 

 Garcia, Andres, on effect of Marcos' 



report 14: 365. 

 Garcia, Bartolome, cited 7: 68. 

 Garcia Icazbalceta. See Icazbal- 



ceta. 

 Garcia, J. L., translation by, of paper 



by Poey 34: 181. 

 Garcilasso de la Vega 



cited 42: 684. 



on De Soto's expedition 19: 23-27, 

 191-201. 



on Indian mounds 5: 95, 96. 

 Gardeau, reservation at 18: 658. 

 Garden 



of physic maker 42: 444. 



walls, how constructed 8: 146. 



See also Gardens. 



