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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Kolyma, fossil ivory culture 46: 174. 

 Kolyma River 46:. 211. 

 Komantci. See Tiirtumsi. 

 Komatari, the first medicine-man, 



legend of 30: 366 sqq. 

 Komeska-K'inahyup, Kiowa name 



of the Arapaho 14: 954. 

 Kominkey, Menomini treaty signer 



14: 28. 

 Ko'mokatsi, a Zufii goddess 30: 44, 



52. 

 Komoktotokya, ceremonial daj' of 



21: 20. 

 Ko'mosona, reception of water by 



23: 129. 

 Kompabianta, a Kiowa synonym 



17: 149, 152. 

 Kompago, a Kiowa synonym 17: 



149. 

 Kona, description of 21: 115,116. 

 Konabaro. See Phyllanthus. 

 Konabmate 



medicine stick of 17: 302. 

 wounding of 17: 303. 

 Konami. See Clibadium. 

 Konane 33: 619, 652, 653. 

 Konapamik. See Shell. 

 Konate. See Konabmate. 

 Ko"'§e Gens 



custodian of Sacred Pipes 27: 459, 



461. 

 general account of 27: 169 sg^. 

 part in ball game 27: 366. 

 See also names of subdivisions. 

 Konehu. See Brer Rabbit. 

 Koneso. See Brer Rabbit. 

 Kongiganak 46: 193. 

 Koniak; Kaniagmiut, skulls 46: 



232, 234. 

 Konigungumiut 



ceremonial objects from 18: 412 sg. 

 clothing from 18: 32 sq. 

 implements and utensils from 18: 

 68, 99, 103, 105, 106, 109, 140, 142, 

 143, 151. 

 inhospitality of people of 18: 297. 

 ornaments from 18: 45,54,58. 

 tobacco implements from 18: 275. 

 toys from 18: 345. 

 transportation apparatus from 18: 

 226. 

 Koniha'likwi 



initiation of witches by 23: 127, 

 128. 



Koniha^likwi — Continued 



prayer plumes deposited by 23: 

 127. 

 Konkau 



hand game of the 24: 296 sg. 



number names of tlie 19: 871. 



See also Round Valley Reserve. 

 K6n5"'*^', reference to 40: 501. 

 Konoko-kuyuha, legends concerning 



30: 185, 188, 189 sg., 193. 

 Konondaigua, treaty of 18: 652 



sqq- 



Konot, genealogy of 14: 51,56. 

 Kofipa'te, death of 17:328. 

 Koiita'lyui, a Kiowa division 14: 



1079; 17: 228. 

 Koochik 46: 207. 

 Ko'-okup Van'sik, Pima village 26: 



22. 

 Koonti 



preparation of 5: 513-516. 

 Seminole tradition of origin of 5: 

 519. 

 Koot 46: 194. 

 Kootenai Indians 



a sjmonyin of Kutenai 14: 731. 

 basketry of the 41: 135. 

 See also Kutenai Indians. 

 Kootenay land cessions and reserva- 

 tions 18: 856,858. 

 Ko'pekwin 



meal painting made by 23: 129. 

 planting of prayer plumes by 23: 

 143. 

 Kopeli 



atWalpi 19: 975. 



services of, at Sikyatki 17: 641, 



643. 

 Snake clan chief, reference to 19: 

 579. 

 Kopitcoki, use of, in Paliiliikonti 21: 



53. 

 Korean Myths, position of rabbit in 



19: 232,447. 

 Kor'kokshi 



anointing and painting of 23: 160. 

 ceremonies and description of 23: 



141, 145 sgg. 

 dancingof 23:159,161,162. 

 limitation in dancing of 23: 63. 

 pilgrims met by 23: 158. 

 place of dancing of 23: 64. 

 Korn, Gustav, killed at Wounded 

 Knee 14: 872. 



