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SUBJECT INDEX 



671 



Mitchell, Dr. Samuel L. 



mortuary fabrics described by 13: 



13. 

 on Kentucky mummies 1: 133,134. 

 Mitchell, S. W. 



acknowledgment to 17: 21. 

 examination of poisoned arrows by 

 17: 256*. 

 Mithaw. See Mitaui. 

 Mithouies, a Mitaui synonym 14: 



734. 

 Mitilus Shells 



used as utensils 2: 191, 210. 



used in manufacture of fishhooks 2: 



210. 

 used in manufacture of ornaments 

 2: 261. 

 Mitletukeruk 46: 202. 

 Mitliktavik 46: 208. 

 Mitlison, Th. 46: 371. 

 Mitrofania 46: 188. 

 Mi-tsi, Zuni myth of 2: 18. 

 Mittakawye, Oconee war chief 42: 



34. 

 Mittens 



made of skins 45: 73, 235. 



of the Eskimo 9: 123, 125; 18: 



38 sqq., 129. 

 of the Northern Indians 11: 219, 

 284, 285. 

 Miwok 



division of Moquelumnan family, 



tribes of 7: 93. 

 games of the 24: 

 dice games 143, 144. 

 racket 596 sq. 

 shinny 617. 

 Mi'wuk, number names of 19: 871. 

 Mixa'§ka (Ponca), story told of 27: 



446. 

 Mi'xaso" Group of the Mo°'thi°kag- 



axe gens 27: 172. 

 Mixe 



method of forming numbers above 



ten 19: 906. 

 numbers of 19: 930. 

 See also Mije. 

 Mixed-blood 



among Yukon Indians 46: 69. 



at Anvik 46: 57. 



at St. Michael 46: 84. 



mention of 46: 36, 38, 43, 52, 107, 



111, 133, 150, 151. 

 Tewa name for 29: 575. 



Mixed Dance, reference to 47: 87. 

 Mixtec, numbers of 19: 872, 930. 

 Mixton Penol 



capture of 14: 411. 

 war, causes of 14: 408. 

 Mixture 



Eskimo and negro 46: 111. 

 Indian and Eskimo 46: 69, 156, 

 161, 162, 163, 250, 259, 268, 365. 

 Mnemonic 



devices 4: 79-146; 42: 446, 453- 



456. 

 motives in pottery decoration 20: 



64. 

 pictographs 4: 79 sqq., 161. 

 picture-writing 10: 223-264. 

 records 2 : 



interpretation of 241, 244, 246. 

 Iroquois keeper of 241, 244. 

 of the Mexicans 240. 

 of the North American Indians 



240. 

 of the Peruvians 240. 

 origin of 240. 

 use of materials other than shell 



for 245, 247. 

 use of wampum for 240, 254. 

 songs of the Ojibwa 14: 106. 

 symbols invented by Smohalla 14: 

 720. 

 Moalkai land cessions and reserva- 

 tions 18: 784. 

 Moanalihaikawaokele 33: 307, 324, 



629. 

 Moapa River Reserve 



changes in 18: 870, 878, 882. 

 establishment of 18: 862. 

 Moaulanuiakea 33: 370, 619, 648. 

 Moazoninee, Ojibwa treaty signer 14: 



28. 

 Moberly, Jim, work of 22, i: xii. 

 Mobile, Ala. (?) 



pottery from 4: 431. 

 Spanish possession of 19: 68. 

 treaty of 18: 559 sq. 

 vases obtained near 20: 107 sq. 

 See also Mohegan. 

 Mobile Bay 



absence of stamped ware west of 



20: 23. 

 Mexican and Central American sug- 

 gestions in pottery from 20: 113. 

 occurrence of stamped ware around 

 20: 135. 



