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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Hitchiti — Continued 



clans, phratries and moieties of 42: 



160. 

 Lower Creek White town 42: 125, 



254. 

 of Muskhogean stock 42: 677. 

 position of beds at 42: 198. 

 terms of relationship 42: 88. 

 tribes speaking 42: 248. 

 Hitchiti Seminole 



allocation of clans in beds at 42: 



201-204. 

 arrangement of square ground of 



42: 233, 288. 

 clan councils of 42: 126. 

 clans of, furnishing chiefs and 



henihas 42: 193, 194. 

 clans, phratries and moieties of 42: 



161 sq. 

 position of beds at 42: 199. 

 Seminole White town 42: 126,257. 

 Hitiraki, death of 26: 61. 

 Hittite emblems of sound 10: 662 



sqq. 

 Hitton, WiUiam, cited 12: 624. 

 Hitu'nena, an Arapaho division 14: 



955. 

 Hiwasse Island, account of 42: 840. 

 Hiwasse River, trail down 42: 837. 

 Hiwassee 



pseudo myth concerning 19: 416. 

 trail through 42: 750. 

 Hiwassee Towns 



burning of, in 1788 19: 65. 

 hostility of, in 1786 19: 63. 

 Hix. See Balam; Ix. 

 Hjalmarson, — , Antillean skull found 



by 25: 29. 

 tHle'wekwe, Wood Fraternity or Sword 

 Swallowers 23: 410, 417, 444- 

 485. 

 Hmi'sis, a Cheyenne division 14: 



1025, 1026. 

 Hoamakeikekula 33: 655. 

 Hoar, Senator — , bill by, to preserve 



Casa Grande 13: lvii. 

 Hoar, G. F., interest of, in Casa 



Grande 15: cii, 346. 

 Ho-aranni 



legends concerning 30: 244 sq., 248, 



250 sq. 

 See also Water Spirits. 



Hoard Mounds 



location of 37: 99. 

 number of 37: 100. 

 Hobart, E. F., reference to 29: 292, 



296. 

 Hobayi Imala, warrior of the Creek 



nation 42: 328. 

 Hobbs, B. C. 



contract for schools for East Cher- 

 okee brought about by 19: 176. 

 on East Cherokee schools 19: 176. 

 Hoboe, reed instrument 38: § 570. 

 Hoboi-hil Yahola 



a Tukabahchee leader 42: 309. 

 See also O. Porthle Yoholo; Opo- 

 thleoholo; Opothleyoholo. 

 Hoch, phonetic value of 14: 233. 

 Hochelaga, Iroquoian pottery from 



site of 20: 170. 

 Hochstetter, Dr. Ferd. von, quoted 



4: 200, 201. 

 Hockey, played by the Eskimo 18: 



337. 

 Hoddentin 



a prehistoric food 9: 518. 

 analogues of 9: 530 sqq. 

 bags for carrying 9: 500. 

 employment of, as an anuilet 9: 



503-506. 

 employment of, ]yy the Apache 9: 



499-507. 

 emploj'ment of, in corn culture 9: 



502.^ 

 employment of, in sickness 9: 502— 



505. 

 offering of, to the sun, moon, etc. 



9: 501 sq. 

 use of, by the Zuni Indians 10: 221. 

 the yiauhtli of the Aztecs 9: 521 sq. 

 See also Pollen. 

 Hodge, David, information furnished 



by 42: 125. 

 Hodge, Frederick Webb 



acknowledgments to 14: 339, 599; 

 17: 20, 527; 28: 53; 29: 38; 30: 

 38; 32: 71. 

 administrative work of 32: 10. 

 aid given to Dr. J. W. Fewkes by 



22, i: 120. 

 appointment of, as " Ethnologist-in- 



Charge" 31: 7. 

 archeologic discovery by 21: xviii. 



