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SUBJECT INDEX 



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Hoffman, Dr. W. J. — Continued 

 report by, on Ojibwa Grand Medi- 

 cine Societ}' 10: 626 sq. 

 rock paintings reported and described 

 by 10: 52 sq., 56, 60, 64, 71 sq., 

 99 s?. 

 work of 3: xxiii; 5: xxxi, xxi; 

 7: XXX VI ; 8: xxi s^g., xxix; 9: 

 xxxii, xxxiii, XXXV ; 11: xxvi, 

 xxxviii; 13: xxvi, xxxi, xxxix; 

 14: xxxiii; 15: xxiii, xxvi, 



XXXI, XXXVI, XLI, XLV, LXXX, 



Lxxxv; 16: lii. 

 work of, cited 28: 186. 

 Hoffmanseggia Falcaria Cav., Pima 



food plant 26: 78. 

 Hog 



Cherokee name for 19: 215. 

 raising of, by Cherokee 19: 82, 112. 

 See also Bush Hogs; Hogs; Pig. 

 Hog Creek Shawnee land cessions and 



reservations 18: 686, 732. 

 Hog Island, Me. 



mounds on 44: 437. 

 petroglyphs on 10: 83. 

 Hog Island Mound 



collection from 42: 19. 

 mention of 44: 446-449. 

 Hog Medicine, use of 42: 658. 

 Hog Peanut, use of 44: 289, 307, 



320, 346. 

 Hog Plum {Spondias lutea) 38: § 247. 

 Hog-sucker in Cherokee myth 19: 



308. 

 Hogan, Father — , mission founded by 



45: 385. 

 Hogans {or Huts) 



of theNavaho 4: 473. 

 resemblance to semisubterranean 



dwellings in Alaska 46: 82. 

 See also Houses. 

 Hogapagoni, Shoshoni name of the 



Paiute 14: 1048. 

 Hogs 



taboo of, as food 42: 518. 

 wild, legend of 30: 360. 

 See also Hog. 

 Hoh Indians 



population and habitat of 7: 63. 

 researches among 29: 23. 

 Hohe 



Cheyenne name of the Assiniboin 



14: 1024. 

 meaning of the term 1 5 : 222. 



Hohilpo, a Kutenai band 14: 731. 

 Hohnogica, description of 11: 473. 

 Hoho-hit, Warrau music master 38: 



§ 570. 

 Hohokam 



application of the term 28: 153. 



arrowheads 26: 111. 



art 26: 164. 



cigarettes 26: 119. 



general culture 26: 166. 



influence of, on Pima weaving 26: 



149. 

 irrigation 26: 87, 89. 

 meaning of term 26: 24. 

 metates 26: 109. 

 mortuary custom 26: 194. 

 pottery 26: 124, 127, 136. 

 references to 28: 42, 117. 

 relationship of Pima to 26: 164. 

 relationship with Hopi or Zuni 26: 



26. 

 remains 26: 54. 



ring and pin game of the 24: 552. 

 sacred places of 26: 254, 256. 

 shovel used by 26: 97. 

 variant of name 26: 25. 

 See also Gila-Salt Region (early 

 inhabitants of). 

 Hohola, Andres, chief of the shure 



47: 263. 

 Hohola, Antonio, office held by 47: 



259. 

 Hohola, Dolores, town chief 47: 



256. 

 Hohola, Manuel, assistant hunt chief 



47: 261. 

 Ho-ho-qom 



name applied to Pima's ancestors 



28: 71. 

 See also Hohokam. 

 Hohoqom, a variant of Hohokam 



26: 25. 

 Hoissen, — , mound opened by 12: 



93. 

 Ho-ith-le-poie Hau-jo, a warrior of 



the Creek nation 42: 328. 

 Hok 



definition of 16: 241. 

 legendary Pima monster 28: 48 

 sq., 52. 

 Hok'ixe're Dance, description of 37: 



379-383. 

 Hokol symbol, discussion of 16: 218. 



