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INDEX TO PART 1 



[ETH. ANN. 14 



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II \n; pt.itkini; by the Menomini 210 



Hakluyt, 11., translation of Coronado 1 s 



letter by 552 



— , omissions in translation by 583 



— , quotation from 554, 558 560 



— , Zufii name for Acoma 490, 560, "'< 



— , Zulu name for Acoma people 490, 57.". 



Hale, IIoratio, acknowledgments to — xliii 



Hammocks of the Menomini 



IIano. a Tusayan village 519 



HARAHEY, chief of, visits Coronado 590 



Haeal, see IIaxa. 



Habai e. description of, told to < loronado. "'i 

 Harrison, T., Menomini treaty commis- 

 sioner 21 



Hawikuh captured by Coronado Ivii 



— , former importance of 358 



— , scene of Estevan'a death ::,; ' 



— , similarity of, "with Albaicin "'04 



— , Spanish name for 389 



Hawk in Menomini myth 92,200 ! 



Haxa or IIava, province near Mississippi 



river 504, 505, 507 



Haynes, Henry Vf ., acknowledgments to. 339 



— , error of Casta aeds corrected by 5<il 



— , on date of Coronado's departure 382 



— , on identification of Cibola 389 



Headbands of pueblo Indians referred to. 549 



Hearts of animals, use of, as food 484 



Hearts valley, named by Cabeza de 



Vaca 3H2 



— , See Cokazones. 



Hell-diver in Menomini myth 204 



Hemenway, Augustus, acknowledg- 

 ments to - 339 



Hemenway expedition, bones in collec- 

 tion of 549 



Hemes pueblos 519,525 



— , visit of Barrionuevo to 510 



— , see Jesiez. 



Hendku k, S. V ., a Stockbridge chief 22, 25 



Hentquen fiber used by pueblo indians- 573 

 Hennepin, Louis, on sorcery among north- 

 ern tribes 141 



Henry, Alexander, on Ojibwa treatment 



of disease by j ngglery 149 



— , on the Pontiac conspiracy 131 



HENSHAW, H. W"., work of xxxvi, 



xxxviii, xlv, xlvi 



Herbalists of the Menomini GT 



— , gee Medicine -men. 



Hernandez, Luis, Spanish soldier, death 



of 538 



Herrera, A. de, on Coronado 1 b visit to 



Quivira 509 



— , on explorations by Diaz 4U6 



— , quoted on nagualism G5 



— , quotation from 507 



Hewitt, J. X. B., linguistic researches by xl, xli 

 — , on arrow-poisonim; among Iroqnoian 



fcribes 285 



Hilleb-'.J. K., photographic work by xlviii 



Hodge, F. AV\, work of xlv. Ivii 



— . acknowledgments to 339,599 



— , identification of cities of Cibola 361,389 



— , identification of plains indians 396 



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Hodge, F. W., on Zufii name of Acoma.. 490 



— . on probable identification of Teyas. .. 524 



— , on cotton at Tusayan 550 



— , on pueblo <>f Matsaki 517 



— , on native names for Taos 575 



— , on Zuni foot racing 247 



Huffman, \V. J., memoir by, on Menomini 



indians 1, 3-328 



— , work of \xxiii 



Holland Land Company, sketch oi 21 



Holmes, W. II., on pueblo pottery 522 



— , researches of xxxv 



Honduras, exploration of, by Alvarado.- 352 



Hon TsHi Mil 1 , Menomini treaty signer 28 



Hopi, tribal name of indians at Tusayan. 390 



— , discovery of the Ivii 



— , collections from the ' xxxix 



— , natal ceremonies of 517 



— paraphernalia found in graves at Sik 



yatki 519 



— , tame eagles among 516 



— , use of urine by 522 



— , see Muki, Tusayan. 



Horses, epidemic among, in Xew Mexico. 536 



— , utility of, in new countries 546 



Houses of plains indians 528 



— , see Adobe, Architecture, Lodge. 

 Hcc-akitz-pa., see AEISPA. 



Humming-bird in Menomini myth 233 



Hunter and bis sister, folktale of the - . . 222 



— and the Elk people 182 



— and the snow 216 



— . young, myth concerning 181 



HUNTING by the Menomini 272 



— , decline of, among the Menomini 34 



— feast of the Menomini 151 



— medicine made by skunk 213 



— medicine of the Menonimi 155 



— medicines, mystic origin of 93 



HURON, jugglers among the 139 



Ibarra, Francisco de, mention of 500 



Iberville, L. d', colonization by 14 



i< azi:ai.i eta, Joaquin Gabcia, acknowl- 



edginen t s to 339, 413, 568 



Idolatry among Tahus 513 



Illinois Indians, population of, in 1G34.. 15 



Illustrations, preparation of xlvii 



Immigration, early, into New Spain 374 



Implements of the Menomini 256 



INCAS, effect of stories of wealth of 350 



India, coast of, connected with America. 513,526 



Inemikee, Menomini treaty commissioner 21 

 INFANTADO, Duke of, appointment of 



brother-in-law of 477 



Initiation into Menomini Mitawit. . 67, 68,85, 137 



— into "Winnebago society 110 



Inquisition, badge of, described 507 



Intermarriage among the Menomini 35 



— , see Marriage. 



Interpreters, followers of Cabeza de 



Yaca trained as 354 



Intoxicants introduced among Menom- 

 ini 215 



EroQUOIAN languages, study of the xli 



Iroquois, jugglers among the 139 



