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SUBJECT INDEX 



475 



Hintnan, Rev. S. D. 



cited on stone gods 1 1 : 446. 



classification of pictography by 10: 

 204. 



Oglala roster obtained by 4: 174; 

 10: 420. 



on Sioux myths 19: 4.50. 



on the cross as a symbol among 

 Dakotas 4: 253. 



work of 2: xxv. 

 Hinon 



in Iroquoian cosmology 21: 339. 



name for thunder in Iroquoian cos- 

 mology 21: 336. 



See also Hi-nu"; Thunder People. 

 Hinton, Richard J. 



on Casa Grande 28: 53, 68 sq. 



on Picuris 29: 182. 



on ruin near mouth of Granite Creek 

 28: 204. 



on Taos 29: 182. 



references to 28: 201, 203. 

 Hi-nu" 



and Niagara, Seneca legend 2: 54. 



destroying the Giant Animals, Iro- 

 quois myth 2: 54. 



or Thunder-god of the Iroquois 

 2: 51. 

 Hisagita Immisi, name of supreme 



being 42: 481. 

 Hispaniola or Hispanola 



another name for Santo Domingo 

 34: 131. 



See also Haiti. 

 Historical 



evidence of mound-building by In- 

 dians 12: 645, 659. 



exposition in Madrid 13: xxxviii. 



map of Pennsylvania, pictographs 

 4: 226. 



traditions of the Cherokee 19: 232, 

 350-397. 

 Histories 



definition of 20: xci. 



Kwakiutl family 35:836-1277. 

 History 



and customs, limitations to the use 

 of, in study of anthropology. 1 : 

 76, 77. 



Casa Grande 28: 



detailed accounts 54-81. 

 general discussion 53 sq. 

 reference to 33. 

 95719°— 33 31 



History — Continued 



importance of study of ornament in 



20: 64. 

 Indian, work relating to 40: 2. 

 of education among North American 



Indians 3: xxix. 

 of sign language 1: 285. 

 of the Cherokee 19: 14-228. 

 of the Dzendzenxq!ayo 35: 1080. 

 of the Seri Indians 17: 51-122. 

 of the Sia Indians 11: 10. 

 of the Siouan tribes 15: 189. 

 of the Tlingit 26: 407-414. 

 pictographic methods of recording 



10: 551-570. 

 Pima annals 26: 



calendar 36 sq. 



chronological records 34 sqq. 



contact with Spaniards 26-29. 



name 19 sq. 



narrative 38-66. 



nature of events 37 sq. 



prehistoric ruins 23 sq. 



relations with Americans 30-34. 



villages 20-23. 

 value of pottery in study of 20: 



18, 19, 21 sq. 

 History of Indian Tribes, by H. 



Schoolcraft, quoted 4: 20, 199. 

 Histrionic Art, development of 19: 



LXXix sqq. 

 Hitaniwoiv, Cheyenne name of the 



Arapaho 14: 953. 

 Hitasina, Arapaho name of the Chey- 

 enne 14: 1023. 

 Hitchcock, A. S., on absence of wild 



rice in Kansas 19: 1030. 

 Hitchcock, C. H., examination of 



quarry-shops by 15: 52. 

 Hitchcock, Gen. E. A. 



a source of Creek etlmology 42: 



679. 

 use of notes of 42: 66. 

 Hitchia {Byrsonitna spicata), drink 



38: § 271. 

 Hitchiti 



allocation of clans in beds at 42: 



201-204. 

 arrangement of square ground of 



42: 226 sq., 272. 

 clan councils of 42: 125. 

 clans of, furnishing chiefs and 



henihas 42: 193, 194. 



