492 



GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Hospitality — Continued 



of the American Indians, source of 



7: 34. 

 of the Creeks 42: 334, 335, 447, 



448. 

 of the Eskimo 18: 295 sqq. 

 of the Hopi 15: 302. 

 of the Omaha 3: 271. 

 of the Sia 11: 12, 113. 

 prevalence of, among Point Barrow 



Eskimo 9: 42. 

 prevents saving of food by Point 



Barrow Eskimo 9: 64. 

 shown to visitors 42: 703. 

 Host. See Guest; Salutation. 

 Host Song. 35: 812. 

 Hostages in war 38: § 763. 

 Hostaqua, a Timucua chief 42: 686. 

 Hostjoboard, a Navaho goddess 24: 



436. 

 Hostjobokon, a Navaho god 24: 



436. 

 Hostjoghon, a Navaho god 24: 436, 



437. 

 Hot Ball 



played by the 24: 

 Chukchansi 714. 

 Mono 714. 

 Hot Springs 



fossils at 46: 42. 



manufacture of salt near, by Indians 



20: 28. 

 on the Tanana 46: 41. 

 principal in Tewa country 29: 

 163 sqq., 393, 394, 562, 564. 

 Hot Springs Indians, Pit River 



Indians so called 14: 1052. 

 Hot Springs Reserve 

 change in 18: 882. 

 discontinuance of 18: 890. 

 establishment of 18: 874. 

 Hotalgihuyana, a Red town 42: 



255. 

 Hotalgi Imala, Creek second chief 



42: 331. 

 Hota'mi-ta'niuw', a Cheyenne divi- 

 sion 14: 1026. 

 Hotca, appearance of, in Soyalunya 



21: 25. 

 Hotcangara. See Winnebago. 

 Hotcani 



derivation of, from the Keresan 21 : 



100. 

 description of 21: 100. 



Hotcauni, linguistic similarity of, to 



Hotcani 21: 100. 

 Hotel, Nome 46: 85, 86. 

 Hotham Inlet 



experiences of E. W. Nelson at 18: 



298 sq. 

 implements from 18: 86, 88, 89, 



91, 93, 103, 110, 114, 159, 165, 171, 



178, 188. 

 mention of 46: 226. 

 ornaments from 18: 47, 63 sq. 

 summer camp at 18: 261 sq. 

 tobacco implements from 18: 276 sq. 

 toys from 18: 344. 

 trading camp at 18: 231. 

 Hothouse 



description of 41: 514; 42: 177- 



180. 

 mention cf 19: 462. 

 probably on Mound B 41: 510. 

 use of 41: 510. 



See also Asi; Rotunda; Tcokofa. 

 Hototo 



derivation of 21: 125. 

 description of 21: 99. 

 Hotsoko 



appearance of, in Soyalunya 21: 



25. 

 description of 21: 79. 

 personation of, in Powamli 21: 



32. 

 Hotte, knapsack 38: § 450. 

 Hough, Franklin B., on canoe burial 



in the ground 1: 112. 

 Hough, R. B., material collected by 



24: 592. 

 Hough, Dr. Walter 



acknowledgments to 18: 22; 29: 



12; 30:38; 41:494. 

 aid rendered by 17: xlv sq. 

 aid rendered by, to Dr. J. W. Fewkes 



22, i: 17, 120. 

 bulletin by 28: 17; 29: 20. 

 cited 33: 176, 178. 

 collection made by 40: 20; 41: 



20; 44: 18. 

 collector of Hopi pottery for the 



National Museum 33: 219. 

 on fire-making apparatus 17: 199* 



sq. 

 on Pima masks 26: 107 sq. 

 on snow-snake, Seneca 24: 412. 

 on specimens in Latimer collection 



25: 182. 



