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I^DEX. 



Pago. 



Mexican tribes, migration of the 194 



Mexico, pueblo of 84, 222, 228 



couDcil-house 88 



largest in America 238 



Miration of the Iroquois 25 



Migrations occur through physical causes 196 



Miller, D. J., cited 82, 135, 147, 152 



Minnetarees, bouses of the 125, 210 



Mishonginivi, pueblo of, described HI 



Mitebell.n.L 188 



Mohaves, houses of the 130 



Mohegan gentes and pbratries lo 



Moki confederacy 23 



house, interior 143 



Pueblos 141 



Montezuma 222 



a war chief 248 



bouse of 225 



Montezuma's dinner 227 237 



palace 234 



Mortar, use of among American Indians 177 



Mound-Builders 193 



arts and industries of the 200, 219 



circular inclosurcs of the 214 



cremation among the 215 



derived from Village Indians of 



New Mexico _ . . _ . 19;; 



earth- w orks, uses of 202 



houses of the 193 



in Middle Status of barbarism 199 



migrations of the 201 



migrations of, affected by climate .. 201 



modification of house architecture . 206 



probable number of 218 



probably derived from New Mexico . 201 



social organization of the 215 



structures of, in Ohio 207 



Mound, Grave Creek 215 



Mounds at Mound City 216 



Murphy, H. C 118 



N. 



Nation, a coalition of tribes 18 



National Assembly, functions of 22 



Ncerchokioo 110 



Nez Perc6s, hospitality of the 51 



Norman, B.M.,ci(5d 179,257,273 



Nyack Indians, houses of the 11 



O. 



Ojibwa gentes 8 



lodge, description of 113 



Omaha gentes 8 



Onondaga, Long-House of the, described 123 



Onondagas, hospitality of the 46 



Onondaga village described 124 



Organization, social and governmental 1 



Otoes 115,257 



Ottawa confederacy 23 



Ownership of lands in severalty 81 



P. 



Palenque architecture 269 



so-called palace of the •■ 268 



Parker, William, a Seneca chief 65 



Page. 



Peru, tenure of lands in 91 



Phrara of the Albanians 1 



Phratric organization at funerals 13 



Phratr'ps, Chickasa IG 



Chocta 15 



composed of kindred gentes 11 



Mohegan 1 G 



of the Iroquois 1 



Thlinkit 17 



Phratry, existence of the, in Mexico and Central 



America 14 



iu till' military organization -. 15 



Iroquois, functions and uses 11 



objects of 11 



marriage in the .* 10 



older than the confederacy U 



the 9 



Pimas, hospitality of the 57 



Plant life in the Rocky Motmtains 193 



Pomeiock, village of, described 115 



Powell, J. W 135 



Powei s, Stephen, cited 53, lOG, tu7 



Powhatan Indians, communal dwellings of the 67 



PrescotT, A\^ H 224 



Pueblo (»f Chetro Kettle, size of the 214 



Mexico 84, 22. . 228 



Pueblos, number of persona in 204 



of North America, number of inhabitants. . 231 

 Yucatan and Central America, popula- 

 tion of ... 251 



size of 203 



Q- 



Quatmozin 59 



Quelenes 252 



E. 



Raleigh, Sir Walter 47 



Religious beliefs 151 



seclusion 153 



Rights in lands among the Indians of Taos 149 



Robertson, dted ] 02 



Round towers 119 



Ruins, east of the Rio Grande 186 



in McElrao Caiion 189 



the San Juan district 192 



near base of Ute Mountain 190 



in Mexico 186 



of bouses in New Mexico 154 



the pueblo of Bonito 156, 163 



Hungo Pavie 156, 160 



Alto 166 



Chetro Eettle ICL 



Pefiasca Blanca 165 



Pintado 156 



Una Tida 160 



Wegegi 159 



Zayi 178 



Arroyo 164 



on the Animas River 172 



outline plan 



of 185 



S. 



Sachems of the Iroqnois, names bestowed upon 32 



Sachemships of the Iroqnois Confederacy 26 



table of 30 



