INDEX. 



279 



Houses of tbe Kutcbin 109 



Mnkah Indians 112 



Mandans and Minnetarees 125 



Mai icopas and Mobaves 130 



Njacli Indians 118 



Puoblo Taos 182 



Uxmal 256 



ViUago Indians 104,132 



Virginia Indians 115 



ruins of, in Tncatan and Central America. . . 251 



safe against Indian assault 213 



Howitt, A. W^on Australian customs 70 



I. 



Idols at Copan 257 



Indian society unlike European 225 



Iiidiaua, house lite of tbe 199 



of Mexico and Central America, communal 



dwellin;^s of the 75 



tenure of lands 84 



New Mexico, communal dwellings of the. 74 



land customa of the 82 



Northwest coast, commund dwellings of 



tbe 70 



Peru, communism of the 77 



Southern, communal dwellings of the 68 



eating customa of the 100 



Inheritance, customs of 94 



Iroquois, communal dwellings of the 64 



communion among 65 



confederacy 23 



cohesive principles of , 33 



democratic 40 



founded on kinship 33 



general features of the 28 



origin of the 27 



seat of the central tribes 35 



Council, annual meeting of tbe 35 



decisions of the 37 



objects of the 35 



eating customs of the 99, 102, 121 



gens 6 



rights, privileges, and obligations 7 



gentes, number of the 11 



list of the 7 



hospitfllity of the 45 



bouses of tbe, described 120 



lands of the 80 



Long-House 31,34,120 



migration of the 25 



mother rights 66 



number of, in existence 26 



number of the 26 



]>hratries 10 



pbratry, fuuctions and uses 11 



objects of tbe 11 



sachemships of the 29 



table of the 30 



sachems, names bestowed upon 32 



tribal epithets ■ - ■ 36 



government 32 



war chiefs 38 



Ives. J. C, cited 56,141,144 



J. 



Jackson, W.H 155,162,171 



cited 158,104,165 



Page. 



Jaramillo, Juan, cited 135, 169, 205 



Joliet, L 53 



Jones, S., cifed 109 



Jose, J 152 



Jns gentilicium 7 



K. 



Kcm 161 



Kinship, rights and duties of, among the Aztecs 250 



rights, duties, and obligations of 250 



Kin the basis of gentes 3 



Kooteuays 69 



Kutchin, houses of tbe 1 09 



L. 



Lands, division of 89 



of the Iroquois 80 



ownership of, in common 79, 85 



severalty 81 



of Village Indians, rights in 149 



tenure of, among ancient Mexicans ... 84 



Languages, stock, number of 20 



great number of, among American 



aborigines 20 



verbal. Incapable of permanence 19 



Lapham, J. A 203 



Las Casas, B. de, cited 253 



Latin and Sabine gentes, coalescence of 34 



Lewis and Clarke, cited 50, 51, 52. 53. 70. 110, 111 



Lintels of Pueblos of Mexico 181 



wood and stone 273 



Lolsel 106 



Long-House of the Iroquois described 1 20 



Onondaga described 123 



symbol of the Iroquois Confederacy 34 



M. 



Maine 122 



Maize indigenous to America 193 



Makah Indians, houses of the 112 



Mandan.drying scaflfolds 128 



houses, intenor of the 1 27 



ladders 1 92 



Mandans, communal dwellings of the 72 



eating customs of the 100 



hospitality of the - 50 



bouses of the 125. 210 



Marcos, J^riar 170 



Male labor, first appearance of 128 



Maricopas, bouses of the 130 



Marquette, J., cited '53,54 



Marsh, O.C 202 



Maximilian, Prince 126 



Mayas, communism in living 264 



ofthe 75 



cremation among 220 



gentes of the 8 



hospitality of the 59 



of Yucatan 220 



Meals, customs relating to 99 



separation of the sexes at 102 



Mexican houses, size of the 232 



usually two stories high 229 



land ownership, conclusions concerning ... 97 



Mexicans, ancient inheritance among 95 



