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SUBJECT INDEX 



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Tawa Paholaw<i 



summer, description of 21: 56. 

 winter 21: 31. 



See also Sun Prayer-stick Making. 

 Tawa People, former inhabitants of 



Homolobi 22, i: 24. 

 Tawa (Sun) Phratry, southern origin 



of 17: 529. 

 Tawa wimpkya. See Sun Priests. 

 Tawa wiiqtaka, identity of, witli 



Ahul 21: 122. 

 Tawakoni, a Wicliita subtribe 14: 



1095. 

 Tawakoni, treaty signed by, in 1S37 



17: 169, 251. 

 Tawakoni, Jim, judge of Indian court 



17: 221. 

 Tawapa 



ceremonies performed at 21: 52. 



meeting place in Pamiirti 21: 27. 



similarity of Walpi festival at, to 



those of March festival 21: 84. 



Ta-waut, Wapishana harpoon arrow 



38: § 142. 

 Tawe'hash, a synonym of Wichita 



14: 1095. 

 Tawinide Ritual, performance of 



47: 313 sq. 

 Tawiskaron, a man-being in Iro- 

 quoian cosmology 21: 305, 307, 

 309, 310, 324, 327, 332. 

 Tax symbol, phonetic value of 16: 



259. 

 Taxgwa's, a THngit mythological be- 

 ing 26: 460. 

 Taxidea Taxus, eaten by the Pima 



26: 80. 

 Taxumulco, probably Isleta 47: 204. 

 Taxus Brevifolia, mention of 45: 



499, 500. 

 Taxus Canadensis, use of 44: 293, 



362. 

 Taya, vegetable poison extract 38: 



§ 735. 

 Tayakwoip, treaty signed by, in 1867 



17: 186. 

 Tayassu Angulatum Sonoriense, 



eaten by the Pima 26: 80. 

 Tay-e-he-dah Mounds and village 



sites 37: 99. 

 Taylor, Lieutenant — , at surrender of 



Big Foot, 14: 867. 

 Taylor, Major — , at battle of Prophet's 

 Town 14: 688. 



Taylor, Alexander S. 

 on Jemez 29: 403. 

 on Pojoaque 29: 334. 

 on the Esselen vocabulary 7: 75, 

 76. 

 Taylor, Mrs. Fannie, specimens col- 

 lected by 38: p. 12. 

 Taylor, H. R., sketch furnished and 

 information communicated by 

 10: 82 sq. 

 Taylor, J. M., mounds on land of, 



.\rkansas 12: 239. 

 Taylor, J. M., stone graves in western 

 Pennsylvania mentioned by 12: 

 697. 

 Taylor, Miss Marian, information 



furnished by 24: 167, 662, 704. 

 Taylor, Nathaniel G. 



commissioner to treat with Cher- 

 okee 5: 340, 352. 

 treaty commissioner 17: 183. 

 Taylor, Capt. Richard, part taken by, 



in Creek war 19: 97. 

 Taylor, Rev. Richard 



on Maori Uzard-god 16: 214. 

 on Maori symbolism 16: 220. 

 on New Zealand 4: 49, 56, 74, 

 76, 88, 164. 

 Taylor, W. J., on Tennessee mounds > 



3: XXIV. 

 Taylor Collection, mention of 34: 



11, 81, 86. 

 Taylor House Mounds, location of 



37: 99. 

 Tayv/augli Language of Lane 7: 



122. 

 Tazewell County, Va. 



petroglyphs in 10: 121 sq. 

 pictographs in 4: 33. 

 Tcabaiyo, mention of 21: 71, 75. 

 Tcacca, Pima name for Pichaco 



Mountain 28: 36. 

 Tcakwaina 



derivation of 21: 125. 

 description of picture of 21: 125. 

 mask of Asa clan 19: 612. 

 masks, possession of, by Kukiitc clan 



21: 29. 

 resemblance of, to Hehee 21: 74. 

 Tcakwaina Clan 



claim of, to Tcakwaina katcinas as 



clan ancients 21: 45. 

 See also Asa Clan. 



