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Klamath Marsh svi-xviii, 



xix, sx, xxii, xxiii, xxxv, 

 Ixi, Ixiii, Ixvi, jxxx, cii 



ramping places on xxviii 



Klamath Reservation, Oregon.- xx, 

 xxiii, Ixiii, Ixxv.T.. 5 



Klamath River xvi.xix, 



xxxiii, xlvi, Iviii, 



KmiikiiTutch Ixxix-lxxxv, 



Isxxvi-viii, xciii-iv, cii, ciii, cv 

 K'miSkamtcli attempts the ile- 

 stTuction of his son Aisliish, 



T.. 94-99 

 K'miikaratch, the five Lynxes 

 anil the Antelope, myth 



of T . 125,126 



K'miiteham Liltsashkshi xxxii, Ixxx 



KohAshti xx.xxx, 



Iviii, Ixv, Ixvii, Ixxx.-T. .8 

 Ktiii TiipAksi, or "Stan iing 



Rock" XX, xxix, xxxii, l.xKX 



Kumbatwash, or Kombatwaah. x\i, 

 xx.xiv,xxxii,lxxi..T.-14 



Kua, on Coos Bay xlv 



Lake Men anil Snake Tnilians. . 



T.. 28-33 

 Lakes of the Klamatb Uplanils 



xviii-xix, xxii 

 Lamentover a wife's luas..T.. 83,81 

 Laryngeal moile of utterance.. 



G.. 215-217 

 Laughing Raven, the speU 

 of 



Marten and the Weaslcl, nntli 



of T.. 



raat, oral particle G . 



Meacbam, A. B xi 



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, Ixvii. 

 ..T..0 



T.. 131 



Lava Beds, California .. .xxi, Ixxi-lxxiii 

 Legal customs of the Klamath 



Lake people 'i' . . 58-63 



Lelekasb, chief xxxvii, Iviii, lix 



Le.tkakliw,ash.abird Ixxxv 



L<5w«, the island of Crater 



Lake -" xviii,xcvii 



Life, length of T.. 103-101 



L- inflection G . . 455 



Linguistic affiuities xUii-lvii 



Link River, or l-ul.iliina, Tu. 



Ial6na, Luaftna xix, xxx.lsxs 



Linkville, Lake County xix-x i, 



xxvii, XXX 

 Locative cise in -tat G . .479-4tii, C03-U04 



Lords Prayer, the T.. 139 



Lost River .. ..xvi, xviii, xix, xxxii, Ixxi 



Lost River Valley xxi, xxiii, 



xxvii, xxxiv, xlii, Ixi, xciv 

 Lower or Little Klamath Lake; 



cf. .\gawesh. 



Luluami... ....xiii,34 



Maidu dialects xlvi, !i, Ivii 



M.mvth Ixxxii 



MaMaks Inlians xiii, xxxiii, 



xxxv, xxxix, xl, Ivii, Ixii, 

 Ixri (and often).. T.. 4. 5 



Male sex in nouns.. G.. 501, 503 



Manslaughter through witch- 

 craft punished T.. 08,69 



Map, typographic, of the Kla. 



math headwaters, by U. S. 



Geological Survey Isx 



See also Notes to Moduc war. 



Medial voice G. .295-297, 423, 424 



Medley languages and races 



xliii..Cf.lxviii 



Mental qualities xxxviii-xl 



Metathesis, phonetic G. . 235, 236 



Metempsychosis of human sonls 



into fish T.. 129-ni 



M6atokni. etc xxxiv 



Modes of the verb..G.. 01-106,588-591 



Modoclndians xxii. xxxii-xxxv, 



xxxvii, xl, Ivii, lix, Isii, Ixiii, cii.T .4 



Modoc Point XX, xxiv.ciii 



Modoc war, tb.-, of 1872-1873.. Ixx-lxxiv 

 T..5..T--33-53 (the text). 



Modoc dialect G . . 681-687 T . . 14 



Molale Indians .xxxvi, xlv. Hi, liii, Ixxvi 



Months of the year, the T . . 74-77 



Moon Ixxxiii, Ixxxvii-ix 



Moons, crcatiou of T.. 105 



Morphology of the Klamath 



language T.. 9.. G.. 240-570 



Mount Hood, Cascade Range .. xvii 

 Mount Jefferson, Cascade Range xvii 



Mount Pitt xviii, XXV . . (Note) . .xxx 



Mount Scott xvii, xviii, XXX 



Munat.ilkni xf^iii 



Mutsuu dialects xlvi,l 



Mytbification, principles of civ 



Names — 



of iioraons, animals, plants, 

 andinanim,atotbings.G.. 498-505 



proper names of persons . . . 



xxxviii, cvi- -G.. 6.S1 



local (of camping.places) .. xxvii- 

 xxxiii 



bestowed on localities . . T . . 142, 143 



Njtural Bridge xxi 



Natural philosophy Ixxvii-cv 



Negative sentence G . . 044 



nen, oral particle G.. 053,096 



Nllaksbi MounLain xv, xxi. 



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NusIialtxAgakni xxxv 



Objective case in .ash - . .G . .471-474, 693 



Objective relation , G . .571, 020-628 



Object pronoun G . 419 



Obsidian lix.. T. 10 



Old Marten, mythic t.ale of.T.. 109-118 



Old Modoc country xxi, Ixxx 



Oral particles : 



See hai, mat, nen. 

 Oregon Central Mditary Road 



Co - lsi,lxv 



Origin of hum-in races T.. 103, 104 



Panaina. chief Isi 



Paradigms — 



of the verb G.. 441-457 



ofthenoun G.. 491-490 



of the adjective G.. 511-515 



ofthe numeral 6.. 558,529 



of the pronoun G.. 512-551 



Participles G..407,408, 591 595 



in -nk, -n (present partici- 

 ple) 592,690 



in -tko (past participle) 593-59S, 690 



Partitive case in -ti (i.. 470-478, 693 



PAsxanuaab xxxiv 



Passive voice G.. 421,422 



P.ast and perfect tense G . . 582, 583 



Payuto Indians xxxiii, xxxv, li 



Pi r.-joual pronoun G.. 543-549, 680 



its abbreviated forms. G.. 548,549 

 connected witb the verb 



G.. 417-419 



of first person slix 



of second person xlviii 



Phonetic figures G . . 227-236 



Phonetictable T. .10-12 G 211 



Phonology ol Klamath language 



T. . 9. .G.. 206-245 

 Pine, various species of. ..xxiii. T. 152 

 Pit Uiver, of California xvi- 



Pit River Indians, California . xxii, 

 xxxii-iii, xxxv, Iviii-lx 

 Pit River Indians > aided by 

 Klamath Lake warriors (iu 



twopartsl T.. 19-27 



Pit Uivrr language xlvi, lii, 



lvli,lix-lx..T..152 



Pitsua, mountain ridge xx, sxxi 



P'lalkni Kiike. (Cf. Spraguc 

 River and Spr,igac River Val- 

 ley.) 

 P'lalkni, or the Indians on 



Spraguc River xxxv, Iviii, Ixiii 



Plum Hills xxi 



Pluperfect tense G-. 583-580 



Plurality— 



in the verb. G.. 419, 434-441, 578,579 



in the noun G.. 464-406 



Poetry and songs.. cvi. .T. .1, 4, 153, sqq. 



Polar lights xcvii 



Pol.yayntbe3is G.. 605,066 



Pomo dialects xM 



Pond-lily, or wijkasb xxiii, 



xxxv T. 76 

 Pond sources xxi, xlii 



