INDEX TO HISTORY AND ETHNOLOGY. 



VU 



description of funeral ceremonies of, 259, 260 ; 

 division of, according to the analogy of lan- 

 guage, 255 et seq. ; the tribes of the North-west 

 coast, 255, 256 ; the Northern Indians and ad- 

 joining tribes, 256, 257 ; the tribes formerly in- 

 habiting the northern and eastern divisions of 

 the present United States, 257, 258 — the south- 

 ern portions, ib. ; the Florida nations, 258 ; 

 the Western Indians, 259-261 ; the Oregon 

 tribes and Indians of the Pacific coast, 261 ; the 

 California Indians, 262 ; the Mexican Indians, 

 262 et seq. 



Indians, the, of South America, physical charac- 

 teristics of, 128 ; three great classes of, with 

 their subdivisions, 267 ; the Ando-Peruvians, 

 Pampans, and Guarani-Caribbean stock, ib. ; 

 the Cundinamarcans, or Indians of New Gre- 

 nada, and related tribes, 267, 268 ; the Peru- 

 vian nations, 268-270 ; the Araucanian tribes 

 and inhabitants of Terra del Fuego, 270-272 ; 

 the Pampans, mcluding the Patagonians, Chi- 

 quitos, Guaranis, &c., 272-275 ; other tribes 

 found in Brazil and Guiana, 275-278. 



Inez de Castro, 82. 



Inniong, the, a negro tribe, 239. 



Innocent III., efforts of, to extend his power, 

 74, 75 ; establishment of the Inquisition by, 

 110. 



Innsbruck, the inhabitants of, 152. 



Inquisition, the, original limited powers of, 110; 

 extent to which it spread over Europe, 110, 

 111 ; chief objects of its fury, 111, 112 ; great 

 powers of, 112; treatment of the prisoners of, 

 112, 113; the three degrees of torture, 113, 

 114 ; the burning at the stake, 114, 115 ; gra- 

 dual decline and final abolition of, 116. 



Intas, the, 129, 238. 



lonians, the, 15 



Irish, the, character of, 162. 



Iroquois, the, different tribes of, 257, 258. 



Isabella of Castile, 82. 



Isinis, the, a negro tribe, 238. 



Istaevoues, the, an ancient German tribe, 12. 



Isthmian games, the, 22. 



Istriani, the, 151. 



Italones, the, 287. 



Italy, enumeration of the most prominent of the 

 original settlers of, 27 ; condition of, under the 

 successors of Charlemagne, 68 ; distracted 

 condition of, in the latter portion of the middle 

 ages, 80 ; general survey of the character of 

 the Italians, 188 ; sketch of the inhabitants of 

 several states of, 189-191. 



Itenes, the, 274. 



Itonamas, the, 274. 



Jacobins, the, an order of ecclesiastics, 104. 



Jaloffs, the, or Joloffes, a powerful negro tribe, 

 234, 236. 



Jallonkas, the, a negro tribe, 236. 



Japanese, the, physical appearance and social and 

 domestic habits of, 224, 225 ; occupations of, 

 225 ; state of science and art among, govern- 

 ment, laws, &c., of, ib. 



Jarriba, or Eyeo, the kingdom of, 241. 



Javanese, the, 286, 



Jerome of Prague, 78. 



Jerome, St., of Spain, of Fiesole, and of the Ob- 

 servance, hermits of, 104. 



Jeromites, the, 104. 



Jerusalem, siege of, by the crusaders under God- 

 frey de Bouillon, 119. 



Jesides, the, or devil worshippers, 197. 



Jesuates, the, an order of monks, 104. 



Jesuits, the, 105. 



Jewish chronicles, the, their account of the early 

 ages of the world, 2, 3. 



Jews, the, 131. 



Jinnee, a city of the Kissures, 239. 



Joan of Arc, 79. 



John (Lackland), king of England, 80. 



John XXII., pope, his quarrels with Louis of Ba- 

 varia, 77. 



Joust or tournament, the, laws and ceremonies of, 

 90-93. 



Jovian, emperor of Rome, 41. 



Judicial combat, laws of the, 92. 



Julian, emperor of Rome, 41 



Kabardes, the, or Kabardines, 171. 



Kabyles, the, 233. 



Kadiacks, the, a tribe of Esquimaux, 251. 



Kaffirs, or Kafirs, the, 244, 245. 



Kakunda, the, a negro tribe, 241. 



Kalingos, the, 287. 



Kamschatkans, the, 127, 168, 181. 



Kangas, the, a negro tribe, 238. 



Kanowry, a local name for the Bornouese, 241. 



Karabulaks, the, 170. 



Karakalpaks, the, 167. 



Karoos, the, a negro tribe, 238. 



Karsti, the, 151. 



Kart-uhli, the, 175. 



Kasi-Kumucs, the, 131, 170. 



Kassouhs, the, a negro tribe, 238. 



Keahs, the, a negro tribe, 238. 



Kiates, the, a tribe of Esquimaux, 251. 



Kirghis, the, divided into three hordes, 178, 179 ; 

 personal appearance, costume, occupation, &c., 

 of, 179. 



Kirghiz Teloites, the, 167. 



Kissis, the, a negro tribe, 238. 



Kissures, the, a civilized and intelligent negro 

 tribe, 239 ; domestic habits, costume, and go- 

 vernment of, 239, 240. 



Kistes, the, 167, 170. 



Knighthood, account of the order of, in the mid- 

 dle ages, 88, 89 ; ceremonies attending the ad- 

 mission of a candidate, 89, 90 ; the principal 

 spiritual orders of, 106. 



Knights, the order of, among the ancient Romans, 

 43. 



Knights templars, the order of, suppressed in 

 France, 79. 



Koldagi, the, a negro tribe, 242. 



Koloshes, the, or Indians of the North-west coast 

 of North America, enumeration of the different 

 tribes of, 255, 256. 



Koniages, the, a tribe of Esquimaux, 251. 



Koorahs, the, 131. 



Koriahs, the, 168, 181. 



Koulitshi, the, 170. 



Kroohs, or Kroomen, the, a negro tribe, 238. 



Kshatrias, the, a Hindoo caste, 205. 



KuUas, the, a negro tribe, 242. 



Kumans, the, 131. 



Kurds, the, divided into two classes, 197 ; their 

 religion, general character, and costume, 197, 

 198. 



Kuriles, the, 168. 



Kuskokwimers, the, a tribe of Esquimaux, 251. 



La Trappe, the monks of, 103. 

 Laconia, 15. 



11i 



