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SUBJECT INDEX 



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Keller, Father Ignacio Javier 

 missionary labors of 26:28. 

 visit of, to Casa Grande 28: 56 .s^. 

 Kellerman, W. E., on wild rice in Ohio 



19: 1031. 

 Kellespem, a synonym of Pend 



d 'Oreille 14: 731. 

 Kelley, James E., killed at Wounded 



Knee 14: 872. 

 Kellner, August, killed at Wounded 



Knee 14: 872. 

 Kello, Mrs. J. B., and Miss Hattie, 



specimen presented by 36: 34. 

 Kellogg, D. S., vessel obtained from 



20: 167. 

 Kelly, Fanny 



cited on Sioux medicine-men 9:453. 

 quoted on Sioux games with bones 

 9: 486. 

 Kelly, J. A., 46: 224. 

 Kelly Farm, flint on 44: 510 sqq. 



Kelp 



use of, in weather charm 35: 629. 

 with herring spawn 35: 426. 

 Kelp -bottle 



35: 431. 

 35: 316, 574, 657. 



35: 402. 

 35: 397, 403, 405. 



for tallow 

 mention of 

 Kelp-fish 

 broiled dry 

 cutting of 

 eyes of 35: 395. 

 fishing for 35: 181. 

 gills and stomach boiled 35: 405 

 mention of 35: 393-409. 

 roasted 35: 408. 

 split 35: 403. 

 wind-dried 35: 400. 

 Kelta, burial superstition of 1 : 200. 

 Keme, description of 21: 100. 

 Kenabes, location of 43: 170. 

 Kenai Peninsula, ornate stone lamps 



46: 34. 

 Kendall, E. A. 



cited on Shawano 14: 673. 

 quoted on Shawano prophet 14: 

 675. 

 Kendall, Frank, account of Tavibo 



by 14: 703. 

 Kendall, G. W. 



on Kiowa in 1841 17: 172. 

 on Texan-Kiowa fight in 1841. 17: 

 277. 

 Kenesti, habitat of 7: 54. 



Kengla, Louis A. 



archeologic work of 15: 17. 

 cited on steatite quarry 15: 117.^ 

 Ke'nikashiha Group, Quapaw 27: 68. 

 Kennan, George, quoted on use of 



roots by Siberians 9: 521. 

 Kennard, John, Hitchiti chief 42: 



322. 

 Kennard, Moty, successor to Roly 



Mcintosh 42: 330. 

 Kennard, Thomas V., commissioner 

 to appraise Indian lands 5: 363. 

 Kennebec, forms of the name, with 



meanings 43: 170. 

 Kennebec River, abundance of pottery 



on 20: 173. 

 Kennedy, — , expedition against Chero- 

 kee under, in 1788 19: 65. 

 Kennedy, Maj. Frank M., assistance 



rendered by 41: 67. 

 Kennedy, John, commissioner to treat 



with Cherokee 5: 288. 

 Kennicott, Maj. R. 



material collected by 24: 92, 543. 

 mention of 46: 128. 

 Kent, M. B. 



on Indian burial customs 5 : 



on Sac [Savik] and Fox bin-ial 



Kent Scientific Institute, 



vases owned by 20: 192. 



Kentucky 



abundance of pottery 



20: 80. 

 archeologic work in 8: 

 butterfly gorgets from 

 celts from 13: 75, 76, 



82. 

 chipped celts from 13: 86. 

 chipped flints from 13: 145, 



147, 148, 149. 

 cist graves in 1: 114, 115. 

 discoidal stones from 13:101, 



104, 108, 109. 

 distribution of stone art in 13: 62. 



eastern, character of pottery of 20: 



149. 

 explorations in 12: 279-283. 

 e.xtension of Miami Valley ware into 



20: 184. 

 gateway to 42: 798. 

 gorgets from 13: 119. 

 grooved axes from 13: 65, 67. 

 hemispheric stones from 13: 114. 



20. 



1: 94. 

 lobed 



in parts of 



XX. 



13: 123. 



78, 79, 80, 



146, 



102, 



