ETH. ANN. 141 



INDEX TO PART 1 



623 



Page 

 Geographical results of Coronado expe- 

 dition 403 



Ghost dance among the Menomini G3 



— religion, memoir on 1, lviii 



— , study of the : xxxix 



Ghost society of the Ojibwa C7 



Giants in Menomini rajth 205. 231 



— , discovery of tribe of 392 



— , indian, finding of, by Maldonado 484 



— , indian, visit of Diaz among 485 



Gila river, possible early visit to 353 



Gill, He L. W\ t work of xxxvi. xlvii 



Gill, J. K., acknowledgments to xlii 



Gitschee, \Taurezhaas, Ojibwa treaty 



signer « 28 



Glode, genealogy of 57 



— , Me Konot. 



Glue used by indians 276, 2S4 



Goats, mountain, in pueblo country 550,560 



— , mountain, seen by Spaniards 516 



Gold, discovery of, Suya 533 



— found by ('orona do at Cibola 563 



— , reports of, from Quivira 503, 504, 512 



— found at Quivira by * loronado 582 



— in Menomini myth 225 



— , use of, in iudian trade 472 



Gomara, F. L. do, on Chichimecas 524 



— , on clothing of pueblo indians 517 



— .description of bison by 543 



— , on illness of Coronado 531 



— , on return of Coronado 539 



— , on capture of Cibola 483 



— , on stories told by Turk indian 402 



— , on Quivira and Pad ilia 529 



— , quotation from 497 



Goose, see Guese. 



Gorralan, Francisco, companion of Cof- 



onado 477 



Gormandism of the Menomini 287 



Gorrell, James, Green Bay governed by. 17 



— , abandonment of Green Day by 18 



— , Menomini friendliness toward 34 



— , on Menomini population 32 



Gourd used by Estevan as sign of au- 

 thority 360 



— , use of, for carrying water 490 



Government of pueblo indians 356,518,561 



— of Sonora indians 515 



— of the Menomini 39 



GRAHAM, R., Menomini treaty commis- 

 sioner 21 



Granada, Coronadn's name for Hawikuh . 389, 



558, 564 

 — , sec Hawikuh, Cibola. 

 Grand Baptiste, see Hick. Jean B. 



Grand canyon, discovery of Ivii 



— , see Colorado river. 



Grand Medicine society, Menomini 66-138 



Grapes, introduction of, into pueblo coun- 

 try 550 



—.wild, found by Coronado.. 507,510,528,582,591 



Grasshoppers in Menomini myth 205 



— used as food 287 



Grave boxes, Menomini 74-75 



Grave posts of the Menomini 74 



Graves, see Mortuary customs. 



Tage 



Great Mystei; vol" the Menomini 39 



Great plains, description of r>27 



— , description of, by companion of Cor- 



onado 570 



— , Coronado's description of 580 



— , dangers of traveling on 578 



Great Spirit, see Spirituality. 



Green Bay, origin of name 15 



— .indians on, in 1766 19 



— abandoned by English 18 



— , land claims at 28 



— , progress of 18 



— visited by Jedidiah Morse 22-23 



Grey friars, name of 543 



Grignon, A., on Menomini characteris- 

 tics 34 



— , Menomini slavery 35 



— , on progress of Green Bay 18 



— , quoted on Aiamita 56 



— , quoted on Cur ron 51 



— , quoted on Konot 52,54 



— , quoted on Toman 54,56,57 



* rUACHICHULES, Mexican native province. 545 

 Guadalajara, citizens of, in Coronado's 



arm y 598 



j — , defense of, in Mixton war 408,410 



— , election of magistrates at 381 



Guadalajara, Anton de, native ally of 



Coronado 536 



( iUADALAXAR \, name of, changed in 1540. . 473 



Guadalupe <any< in, pueblos in 525 



Guadiana, Spanish river 511 



Guaes, province near Quivira 503, 529 



&UAGARISPA, settlement of 515 



— see Arispa, Ispa. 



Guas, province of great plains 503,529 



Guatemala explored by Alvarado 352 



— , wives for settlers imported into 374 



Guatulco, port of New Spain 369 



Guatuzaca, indian mythological person- 

 age 405 



Guevara, Diego de, name of, cited by 



Mota Padilla 477 



— , indian village captured by 500 



Guevara, Juan de, appointment of son of. 477 

 Guevara, Pedro.de, appointment of, as 



captain 477 



Gum used in blade mounting 285 



Gutierres, Diego, appointment of, as cap- 

 tain 477 



Guyas, see Guas. 



Guzman, Nr\<> de, president of Mexican 



andiencia 350 



— , position of, in New Spain 472 



— , conquest of Xew Galicia by 351 



— , arguments of, before Council for the 



Indies 372 



— , Culiacan settled by 513 



— , expedition of, to Seven Cities 473 



— , result of abuses ot 408 



— , imprisoned in Mexico 351 



Hacus, use of name by Isiza 575 



Hailstones, effect of, in Coronado's camp. 506 



Hair used for producing abortion 286 



Hair-cutting as a mourning custom 241 



Hair-dress of pueblo women 517 



