INDEX. 



491 



Humboldt, 2. 

 Humphreys, A. A., xv. 

 Huntington, D. B,., 448, 449. 

 Illustrations, sv, xviii, xix. 



size of objects represented, 47. 

 Implenunt of wood from Connecticut, 122. 

 Implements from the shell-heaps compared, 15, 16. 

 See bone, iron, stone, 

 stone, peculiar forms, 216. 

 wood, 222. 

 Indian cemeteries, 35. 

 crania, 280. 



dialects, classification, 403. 

 graves, 34, 36, 40. 



enclosed, 38. 

 marked, 35, 38. 

 towns, 42, 43. 

 Indians of California, 32, 33, 42. 



* at time of European contact, xvii. 

 first contact with white race, 293. 

 Inlaid work of shell. 232, 233. 

 Innuic, 18. 

 Interior tribes, xix. 

 Iron, 126. 



axes, 215. 



from graves, California, 272. 

 implements, 37, 38, 39, 42, 272, 273. 

 knife, 274. 

 swords, 274. 

 Ialeta, 323. 



Pueblo dialect, 406. 



vocabulary, 424-465, 482. 

 Ivory, its use questioned, 21 

 Jemez, 320, 323, 342, 417. 

 custom, 335. 

 dance, 334. 



method of burial, 323. 

 Pueblo dialect, 406. 



vocabulary, 424-465, 483. 484. 

 Jenks, J. "W. P., 136. 

 Jesuit missions, 326. 

 Jesuits in California, 1. 

 Jewett, J. P.., 204, 267, 268. 

 Jicarilla, 408. 



dialect', 405. 



vocabulary, 424-465, 469. 

 Johnson, C. V., 153. 



Jones, C. C, 153, li5, 191, 199, 204, 210, 225, 228, 264. 

 Juncus for basket work, 247. 



used for weaving, 240. 

 Kasu4, 419. 



dialect, 406. 



vocabulary, 424-465, 485. 

 Kauvuya, 413. > 



dialect, 405. 

 distribution, 412. 

 group, 412. 



vocabulary, 424-465, 473-478. 

 Kawaiko, 418. 

 K6-at, 411. 

 Kechi, 19, 413. 



dialect, 406. 



vocabulary, 424-465, 475. 

 Kechis, 9. 

 Keller, 138, 140. 

 Kera, 416. 



dialects, 417. 



Kera Pueblos, stook, 417. 



vocabularies, 405. 

 Kiliwi, 415. 

 Kizh, 19. 

 Kizhes, 9. 



Klett, P., xiii, xiv, 332, 383, 384, 389, 303, 397, 405, 406, 410, 418. 

 Komas, P., Ute Indian, 450. 

 Konino, 415. 

 K6-un, 415. 

 Kutchan, 414. 

 Ladles of stone, 110. 



La Patera, xiii, 34, 46, 70, 71, 72, 74, 78, 87, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 109, 

 116, 124, 126, 202, 223, 228, 242, 243, 244, 247, 249, 251. 

 252, 255, 257, 261, 264, 205, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 

 274, 275. 

 sketch showing excavations, 36. 

 La Perouse, 2. 

 La Purisima dialect, 419. 

 Layard, E.L.,136. 

 Linguistio evidence, 9. 



stocks, 403, 405. 

 Linguistics, 399. 

 Lipans, 407, 408. 



loew, O., xiii, 7, 34, 208, 290, 325, 337, 3ol, 379, 404, 405, 406, 407, 

 410, 413, 415, 416, 417, 418, 419, 421, 408, 409, 473, 475, 

 480. 

 Loom, 244. 

 Loring, P. W.,405. 

 Lubbock, J., 143, 144. 

 Maces, 145. 

 Malayan affinities, 13. 



family, 8. 

 Malays, 7. 



Manufacture of soapstone pots, 117. 

 Marginella used as beads ; wide distribution, 267. 

 ; Marico-pa, 415. 

 i Maricopas, 19. 

 | Matting, 30, 37. 

 Medicine lubes, 25, 134, 191. 

 Meigs, J. A., 280. 

 Mescalero, 408. 

 ! Mescaleros, 407. 

 Mexican crania, 395. 

 Mica, 210. 

 Migrations, 7, 8, 14, 19. 



of American tribes, 14. 

 Miller, D. A., 81. 



Mission Indians of California, remarks on their dialects, 420. 

 Missions in California, 2. 

 Mohave, 415. 



and Numa dialects, comparative terms, 453. 

 dialects, 400. 



vocabulary, 424-405, 475-481. 

 Mohave- Apaches, 414. 

 Mojave, 415. 

 Mojaves, 10, 19. 



Mongolian, a primitive stock, xvii. 



Mongoloids, greatest development in North America, 20. 

 Montezuma myth, 321, 322. 

 Molina, 148, 149. 

 Moqui group, 412. 

 image, 388. 

 its meaning, 412. 

 language, Numa, 412. 

 method of burial, 323. 

 Pueblo dialect, 405. 

 Pueblos, 323, 412. 



