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SUBJECT INDEX 



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Pima — Continued 



ball game of the 28: 147. 

 basketry, collection of 22, i: xxxix. 

 basketry of the 28: 147. 

 calendric records of the 23 : xli. 

 Casa Grande built by the 13: 319. 

 cultivation of cotton by the 14: 



350. 

 dwellings of the 28: 39, 97, 113, 



154, 155, 156. 

 face painting of the 28: 145. 

 fear of Casa Grande of the 28: 34. 

 Friar Marcos among the 14: 556. 

 games of the 24: 



archery 389. 



ball race 666, 671 sq. 



dice games 148-152. 



double ball 648, 660. 



hand game 267, 295 sq. 



hidden ball 339, 355 sq. 



hoop and pole 489. 



quoits 724. 



ring and pin 528, 551 sq. 



running races 806. 



shuttlecock 717. 

 granaries of the 13: 246. 

 illustration of ornamentation by 6: 



220. 

 inhumation among the 1: 98, 99. 

 katcinas among Hopi 21: 17, 18. 

 kicking-ball game of the 28: 94. 

 land cessions and reservations 18: 



820, 888, 894 sqq., 906, 914, 922. 

 lava rings used by the 28: 130. 

 legends of the 28: 35 sq., 42-52, 



61 sq., 63 sq., 65. 

 meaning of name 26: 19 sq. 

 mortuary customs of the 28: 109, 



117, 118. 

 myths of the Water people of Tusa- 



yan concerning the 8: 32. 

 names for Casa Grande 28: 33. 

 number names of the 19: 868, 929. 

 observations among the 26: xix 



sq. 

 on use of wooden implements 28: 



146. 

 opinion of the, as to ancient stone 



inclosures 8: 216. 

 origin of the 28: 71, 152, 153, 154. 

 population of the 7: 99. 

 pottery of the 28: 141, 147. 

 quartz crystals used by the 28: 



130. 



Pima — Continued 



references to 28: 54, 57, 58, 70, 115. 

 relationships of 28: 71, 217. 

 researches among the 24: xx sq. 

 Russell's monograph on 28: 42. 

 sleeping mats of the 28: 99. 

 stone implements of the 28: 123. 

 study of industries of 23: xiii. 

 study of the 15: xxix. 

 swastika among the 28: 139, 140. 

 technologic specimens collected from 



the 23: xli. 

 use of Datura by the 30: 41. 

 See also Southern Pima. 

 Pima Alta, a division of the Piman 



family 7: 98. 

 Piman Arts, specimens of 26: 17 sg. 

 Piman Stock 



mention of 7: 98. 

 tribes of the 24: 



Opata 146, 631, 670. 



Papago 146, 295, 353, 659, 670, 



794. 

 Pima 148, 295, 355, 389, 489, 551 , 



660, 671, 717, 724, 806. 

 Sobaipuris 806. 

 Tarahumare 152, 389, 631. 672, 



724. 

 Tepehuan 153, 660. 

 Zuaque 154, 356, 631, 678. 

 Piman Synonymy, preparation of 



15: xxxiv. 

 Pimas Gilenos, =Pima, described by 



Font 26: 29 sq. 

 Pimentel, Francisco, Conde de Heras 

 linguistic literature of 7: 21. 

 on Indian medicine-men 9: 593. 

 on meaning of name Seri 17: 95. 

 on Opata numerals 19: 911. 

 on Santo Domingo 29: 448. 

 study of Seri language by 17: 101 



sq., 296*, 299*. 

 Tzental paternoster given by 16: 

 263. 

 Pimeria 



American trappers in 26: 81. 

 antelope in 26: 81. 

 climate of 26: 58, 65. 

 eclipses visible in 26: 61. 

 explanation of the term 26: 76. 

 irrigation in 26: 86-89. 

 mice and rats in 26: 80. 

 reference to 28: 56. 

 shrines of 26: 118. 



