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SUBJECT INDEX 



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Palmer, Dr. Edward 



appointment of, as assistant 12: 19. 



believes the large mound at Silver- 

 town to be a natural formation 

 12: 265. 



cited 30: 47, 49, 51, 67. 



collection of Indian relics by 3 : 433- 

 439. 



collections by 2: 303; 19: xxix. 



explorations of 5: xx, xxii. 



material collected by 24: 90, 94, 

 149, 150, 169, 200, 205, 206, 324, 

 326, 429, 489, 499, 524, 554, 555, 

 560, 570, 602, 623, 631, 645, 671, 

 681, 682, 744. 



notices remains of mound-builders' 

 houses 12: 663. 



on ball race, Cocopa 24: 681. 



on ball race, Mohave 24: 682. 



on ball race, Pima 24: 671. 



on Catawba pottery making 20: 55. 



on cinctures used by the Pima 26: 

 104. 



on cure for gonorrhea 26: 80. 



on Dakota curing wild rice 19: 1065. 



on Dakota thrashing wild rice 19: 

 1068. 



on dice games, Mohave 24: 205. 



on dice games, Pima 24: 150. 



on dice games. White Mountain 

 Apache 24: 90. 



on hand game, Dieguenos 24: 324 

 sq. 



on hand game, Mohave 24: 326. 



on hoop and pole, Pima 24: 489. 



on Mexican clay vessels 8: xxvi. 



on nuts of "quinine plant" 26: 78. 



on popular synonym for wild rice 

 19: 1023. 



on shinny, Mohave 24: 645. 



on use of wild gourds 26: 79. 



on use of canaigre 26: 77. 



Pima artifacts collected by 26: 96, 

 149, 152. 



pottery collected by, reference to 

 22, i: 34. 



reports previous exploration of Men- 

 ard mound 12: 231. 



Utah hoe described by 13: 133. 



visits Silvertown mound 12: 263. 



work of 3: xxiv. 

 Palmer, William, work of 25: xxi. 



Palmetto 



fiber, use of, as tempering material, 

 Florida Peninsula 20: 117, 121. 

 use of, in building 42: 688. 

 Palmos, Rio de, probable identifica- 

 tion of 14: 346. 

 Palmyra-Princeton Trail 42 : 806- 



810. 

 Palo de Aceite. See Copaifera. 

 Paloos Tribe 



Flathead name for the 45: 301. 

 location of the 45: 37. 

 name of, in sign language 45: 146. 

 population of the 7: 107. 

 See aho Palouse; Palus. 

 Palou, Father — , Syujtun mentioned 



by 44: 49. 

 Palouse 



a Pa'lus synonym 14: 735, 737. 

 mention of 41: 136. 

 See also Paloos Tribe; Palus; 

 Yakima. 

 Paloverde 



in Pima tales 26: 247, 250. 

 Pima food plant 26: 75. 

 Palu, Washo name of the Paiute 14: 



1048. 

 PaliiliikorL 



association of, with Niivak 21: 84. 



derivation of 21: 124. 



description of 21: 87. 



effigies of 21: 50, 51. 



the Great Snake, in Patki myths 



19: 597. 

 Walpi ceremonies performed at home 

 of 21: 52. 

 Palii-lii-kofia, the Hopi serpent deity 



13: 188. 

 Paliiliikoilti 



appearance of Hahai wiiqti in 21: 



68. 

 application of name corn-planting to 



21: 52. 

 ceremony, description of 15: 291, 

 description of 21:22,40-55. 

 katcinas appearing in 21: 16, 87- 



95. 

 occasional ceremonies connected with 



21: 48 sqq. 

 variation of 21: 19. 

 Palulukonuh. See Snake, Plumed. 



