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Hako Ceremony — Continued 



initial rites of 22, ii: 27-48, 283- 



291. 

 meaning of 22, ii: 24, 26. 

 names of 22, ii: 17, 18. 

 origin of 22, ii: 279, 330. 

 Pawnee, monograph on 23: xvi, 



XXXVIII, XLIII. 



Pawnee, reference to 27: 74, 380. 

 personnel of 22, ii: 18, 19. 

 preparation for 22, ii: 26-58. 

 preparation of, scheme of 22, ii: 



24. 

 public rites of 22, ii: 105-183,313- 



339. 

 purposes of 22, ii: 49, 50, 280, 287. 

 rendition and explanation of, by the 



Kurahus 22, ii: 26. 

 requisites of 22, ii: 19-23. 

 rhythmic expression in 22, ii: 282, 



283. 

 sacred objects of, care of 22, ii: 



100. 

 sacred objects of, vivification of 



22, ii: 58, 59, 295, 296. 

 scheme of 22, ii: 24 sq. 

 secret rites of 22, ii: 183-247, 339- 



359. 

 symboHsm of 22, ii: 20-23, 280, 



281, 361, 362. 

 time of 22, ii: 23, 24. 

 unvarying sequence of 22, ii: 282. 

 work of, division of, among members 



of Hako party 22, ii: 100. 

 Hako Bitual 



of the Pawnee, mention of 21: 



XXXI. 



of the Pawnee, work of Miss Fletcher 

 on 22, i: xiv, xxxvii, xliv. 

 Haksi, meaning of the word 42: 338 



sq. 

 Hakto 



description of picture of 21: 60. 

 representation of, in Pamiirti 21: 

 27, 28. 

 Hak lula'q, Tsimshian myth of 31: 



221-225. 

 Halbert, Henry S. 



acknowledgment to 34: 14. 

 editorial work of 34: 26. 

 See also Swan ton, J. R., and Hal- 

 bert. 

 Haldemann, S. S., description of shell 

 beads by 2: 227, 230, 



Hale, E. E. 



Natick dictionary obtained through 



20: XXI. 

 petitions for Casa Grande repairs 



15: cm. 

 Trumbull dictionary obtained through 



21: XXV, XXVI. 

 Hale, Horatio 



acknowledgment to 14: XLiii. 

 authority for Iroquois myth of the 



Thunderers 2: 55. 

 classification and habitat of Waiilat- 



puan tribes by 7: 127. 

 discovery of branches of Athapascan 



family in Oregon by 7: 52. 

 explorations of Iroquoian province 



by 20: 159. 

 linguistic literature of 7: 14, 25. 

 linguistic work of 15: xcvii. 

 on certain Pujunan tribes 7: 99, 



100. 

 on Cherokee linguistic relationship 



19: 16. 

 on Cherokee migrations 19: 191. 

 on early home of Siouan stock 19: 



1043.' 

 on former Siouan habitat 15: 173. 

 on Indian names 4: 98. 

 on Iroquois migrations 19: 189. 

 on linguistic evidence of migration 



15: 199. 

 on Mohawk signs 1 : 327. 

 on the affinity of Cheroki to Iroquois 



7: 77. 

 on the derivation of "Iroquois" 7: 



77. 

 on the "Kaus or Kwokwoos" 7: 



89. 

 on the Palaihnihan 7: 97. 

 on the Sastean family 7: 106. 

 on the Talatui 7: 92. 

 on the Yakonan family 7: 134. 

 on Tutelo and Dakota resemblances 



15: 159. 

 Salishan researches of 7: 104. 

 Siouan language studied by 15: 



168. 

 theory of, as to clans 17: 227. 

 Tutelo studies of 7: 114; 13: 



XXXIX. 



Hale, Lieut. H. E. 



in Sioux outbreak 14: 862. 

 ordered to arrest Sitting Bull 14: 

 862. 



