
INDEX.* Above-Old-Man, 348. American Ethnological Society, Acagehemem, 149. Transactions of, 116, 141, 148, Acapulco, 9, 39; Port of, 11. 150. Achomawi, 117, 172, 179, 180, 181, American Indians, 319. 182; creation myth, 181. American languages, 256, 257, 258, Adams, William, 6, 7, 8, 10, 28, 29, 264, 266. 33, 44. American linguistic families, 263. Aghashmai, 149, 150. American myths, 176. Agua Caliente, 70, 90, 101, 145,148, American Museum of Natural His- 150, 151; division, 134; Indians, tory, 66, 67, 170, 178, 249, 354; 145, 150; people, 146, 152; tribe, Bulletin of, 117. 150; vocabulary, 71.89, 93-96. American publications, 154. Agua Caliente de San Juan, 150. "American Race," cited, 157. Agua Dulce, 148, 151. Americans, 70, 73, 123, 124, 135, Agua Hedionda, 146, 147, 148. 137, 319. Aguanga, 146, 147, 148. Amugup, 108. Agua Tibia, 147. Andrade, Father V. de P., 11. Agudutsyam, 111. Angeica, 334. Agutushyam, 111, 140. Animism, 319. Ahakuvilye, 108. "Annual," of Yuma, 335. Ahamoha, 139. Anthropolog. Gesellsch., 50. Ahapchingas, 144. Anthropology, Department of, 169, Ahuwit, 144. 252. Aiat, 107. Aniintap, 125. Aipava, 108. Aniitap, 111. Aishish, 183. Aoyi, 149. Aitut, 175. Arapaho, 113, 247. Akatchma, 149. Archaeologia Americana, 112. Akawaik, 139. Archives of Mexico, 1. Akhachmai, 149, 150. Arizona, 97, 107, 140, 352. Aki, 338. Artificial deformation of the skull, Akura-gna, 142. 53. Akutusyam, 111. Ash Meadows, 110. Alamitos, 142. Ash Springs, 121. Alamo, 151. Ashop, 109. Aleupki-gna, 142. Asia, 320. Algonkin language, 258. Asiatic Influences, 1. Alisos creek, 141, 149. Asuksa-gna, 142. Allen, Harrison, 51. Atamavi, 108. Almpqig-na, 142. Athabascan, 163, 263, 335; Hupa, Aloli-ngkasi, 338. 124; Kato, 349; Tolowa, 347. Alona, 150. Athabascans, 186, 328, 347, 348. Altar, 337. Atlantic and Pacific drainages, 66. Amakhaba, 125, 136. Auberry, 120. Amakhau, 136. Aurora, 115. Amargosa, 110, 118. Australia, 322. Amat kokhat, 149. Aviahnalye, 140. America, 177, 196, 322, 323. Avikavasuk, 108. American Anthropologist, 181, 355. Avikwame, 108. American anthropology, 154. Awa, 147. * Univ. Calif. Publ. Am. Arch, Ethn., Vol. 4. [357] Index. Awi-gna, 142. Big Sandy, 120. Awiz-na, 142. Big Smoky Valley, 113. Aztecs, 64. Bill, 192. Azuza, 142. Bill Williams Fork, 106. Badger Camp, 121. Birth, 324. Badwisha, 121. Bitanta, 108. Baffin land, 192. Boas, 50, 101, 134, 147, 150, 151. Bakersfield, 68, 123, 125, 127, 129, Bohintau, 120. 136, 194. Bomura, 44. Bakhkanapul, 124, 130. Bonsall, 147. Bakiba, 108. Boscana, 82, 149, 150, 354. Bald Eagle and the Prairie Falcon, Bosgisa, 120. The, 214, 247. Boshgesha, 120. Ballora, 144. Boston, 170. -Baluntanakamapan, 125. Bourke, Capt. J. G., 355. Baluusha, 121. Brinton, 154, 157, 163, 165. Balwisha, 121, 130, 165. Brush dance, 340. Ba 'moi, 108. Buddhist writings, 34. Bancroft, 188. Buena Vista lake, 136, 137, 139. Bankalachi, 69, 98, 122, 124, 126, Bulletin American Museum of Nat- 127, 129, 130; vocabulary, 71-89, ural History, 117. 116. Bulletin Essex Instit., 132, 141, 144, Banning, 132, 133, 151. 148. Bannock, 67, 97, 98, 103, 104, 105, Bunker Hill, 134. 111, 115, 122; vocabulary, 71-89, Bureau of American Ethnology, 93-96. 105, 115, 117, 128, 131, 133, 140, Banukh, 108. 145, 153, 182. Banumints, 108, 134. Burial, 322. Barrett, S. A., 165, 186, 356. Burning, 335. Barrows, D. P., 101, 103, 131, 132, Burns, L. M., 174, 180. 134, 148, 150, 151, 152. Burnt-sling and Hummingbird Barstow, 1.1. myth, 186. Batiquitos, 146, 148. Burr valley, 120. Batsigwana, 108. Buschmann, 104, 112, 141, 154, 155, Batsiwat, 125. 157, 158. Battle Mlountain, 113. Butte county, 171. Bear, 338. Caballeria, Rev. Father Juan, 132, Bear and Deer Children, The, 203, 134, 143. 245. Cabeu-gna, 142. Bear Lake, 113. Cabezon, 151, 152. Bear mountain, 137. Cabueg-na, 142. Bear peak, 139. Cache creek, 177. Bear shaman, 331, 349, 351. Cache Valley, 113. Beginning of the World, The, 199, Caguillas, 144. 202, 204, 209, 218, 229, 245, 246, Cahita, 162; vocabularies, 159-161. 247, 249. Cahuenga, 142, 143. Bekiu, 125. Cahuilla, 70, 100, 101, 103, 108, Beku, 125. 132, 143, 144, 145, 146, 150, 151, Belmont, 112, 113, 116. 152; Indians, 133; reservation, Beneme, 135. 146, 151; territory, 148, 151; Beneme nation, 135. valley, 148, 152; villages, 151; Benton, 115. vocabulary, 71-89, 93-96. Bergland, 146. Cahuillo, 133. Beristian, 40. Cajon pass, 133. Berlin, 51. Cajuenches, 106. Big-belly's son, 173. Calac, Felix, 70. Big creek, 118, 120. Calaveras county, 53. Big head, 337. Caliente, 68, 111; creek, 111; In- Big Pine, 68. dians, 110. [358] Index. California, central ethnological re- Cheibupan, 125 gion of, 187, 196; Ethnological Chemebet, 110. and Archaeological Survey of, Chemeguabas, 135. 67, 169, 170, 190, 252, 354; eth- Chemegue Cuajala, 107. nological divisions of, 169; In- Chemegue Sevinta, 107. dian, 331; Indians, 50, 98, 100, Chemehuevi, 68, 70, 98, 99, 102, 117, 124, 326, 332, 334, 345; in- 104, 105, 106, 107, 109, 110, 111, terior valley of, 137; tribes, 164, 118, 119, 131, 134, 135, 136, 140, 325; University of, 169, 252, 152, 164, 353; territory, 108; 354; visited and surveyed, 11. valley, 106, 107; vocabulary, 71- California Farmer, 132, 141, 144, 89, 93-96. 146, 147, 148, 149, 151, 152, 190, Chico, 171. 354. Chidadichi, 121. Californian culture, 321; languages, Chihuaha, 64. 258, 262, 263; Yokuts, 120. Chimariko, 347. California-Nevada ILine, 111. Chinigchinich, 149, 354. Californian Yokuts, 120. Chipohiu, 139. Cambodia, 3. Chipowi, 139. Cambridge, 51. Chitatiu, 121. Camulos, 131, 139, 141. Chivutpave, 138. Canada, 320. Choinimni, 127. Canada de las Llehaus, 149. Chokish-gna, 142. Canada de las Uvas, 138, 139. Chokupaye, 140. Cape Mendocino, 11. Chowchilla, 240. Cape St. Lucas, 6. Chowchilla river, 117. Capistrano, 146; dialect, 150. Chowi, 143. Captain Charlie, ] 91. Chowi-gna, 143. Caro, Father, 11. Christians in Japan, 9, 21, 23, 27, Carpenter's Farm, 142. 28, 31, 32, 45, 46. Carr, L., 51. Christman, Peter, 193. Carrizal, 149. Chukaimina, 127. Carson, 102, 117; valley, 252. Chukaimina Yokuts, 68. Castac lake, 138, 139. Chukehansi, 77, 191, 204. Catloltq, 245. Chumash, 71, 91, 131, 136, 137, Cavo, 28. 138, 139, 152, 153, 351; lang- Cedar Springs, 135. uage, 242. Centerville, 54, 60, 62. Chumashan family, 153. Central area, 342; region, 197, 19i, Clark, Galen, 188. 321, 330, 338, 339, 341, 343, 345; Clear Lake, 186. tribes, 331; type, 348. Clown, 337, 349. Central America, Asiatie influences Coahuila, 152. in, 1, 46. Coahuilla, 103, 151, 152. Central California, 152, 169, 177, Coahuillan linguistic family, 131. 182, 183, 189, 192, 253, 257, 330, Coast Range, 136, 169, 183, 186, 336, 337, 342, 352. 188, 328; region, 337. Central Californian mythology, 345. Coast Indians, 177. Central Pacific Railroad, 113. Cobaji, 111. Cenyowpreskel, 148. Comparison of the mythologies of Ceremonies, 321, 334. North and South Central Califor- Ceremonial chamber, 337, 341. nia, 196. Cerritos, 144. "Composite Myth of the Pomo In- Cerro de las Posas, 147. dians, A, " cited, 186, 356. Chakapa, 147. "Collection of unedited Docu- Chakhiau toltiu, 139. ments," cited, 2, 11, 34. Chalola, 69, 194, 1v. Colorado, 98; desert, 151; region, Chapanau, 139. 353; vallev, 336. Charleston mountain, 108. Colorado river, 68, 97, 98, 99, 105, Charley, 67. 106, 131, 320, 352; feather or- Chatumpumpuly 'mai, 149. naments, 342; tribes, 329. [359] Index. Colteches, 111. Cremation, 322. Colton, 132, 133. Cry, 335. Columbia river, 97, 117; tribes, Cuabajai, 124, 135. 117. "Cuadro Descriptivo y Compara- Comanche, 97, 98, 111, 113; creek, tivo de las Lenguas Indigenas de 137, 138; vocabulary, 93-96. Mexico, " cited, 142, 156. Comanche-Shoshone fanily, 157. Cucamonga, 134, 142, 143; ranch, Contributions North American 133, 143. Ethnology, 114, 125, 174, 182, Cucamungabit, 134. 354. Culture hero, 343, 344. Cooksuy, 190. Curtin, Jeremiah, 170, 174, 175, Cora, 154, 162; vocabularies, 159- 176, 178, 179, 181, 182, 193, 354. 161. Daal, 139. Corea, 3, 33. Daggett, 108, 131, 135, 139. Corunga, 22. Daishdanku, 127. Coryell, Mrs. H. H., 112. Dakwish, 149. "Cosmogony and Theogony of the Dance of the dead, 335. Mohave Indians, " cited, 355. Dances, 337, 339, 350. Costanoan, 187, 189, 190, 195; Dancing, 319. creation myth, 189; family, 190, Dapomai, 147. 191; Indians, 338; language, Dashima, 44. 257, 262, 264; mythology, 191; de Acunia, Don Pedro, 3. myths, 191; people, 191; terri- Dead, 345. tory, 189. Death Valley, 98, 110. Cottonwood Island, 106, 107. Deer, 338. Coues, Elliott, 106. Deer Creek, 98, 126, 128, 129, 130. Coulter, 158. Deerskin dance, 339, 347. Country Club, 189. Deerskins, 341. Couvade, 325. de Jesus, Geronimo, 3, 4. Covey, C. C., 105, 112. "De Liefde," 7. Coville, 110. Del Norte county, 187. Cow, 194. Department of Anthropology, 47, Cowangachem, 134. 51. Coyote, 200, 245, 338, 343, 349, de Silva, 9. 350, 351; and his Children, 201, de Sotomayor, Don Nuno, 30. 245; and his Wife, 201, 245; and de Ulloa, Lope, 5. the Hummingbird, 201, 245; the de Velasco, 10, 12, 45. Hawk, and the Condor, 205, 246; de Vivero, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 17, with a Thorn in his eye, 202, 24, 25, 30. 245. Devil dance, 349. Coyote dance, 189. Diegueflo, 73, 145, 146, 147, 148, Coyote's Adventures and the Prai- 149, 151, 352, 355; divisions, 152. rie Falcon's Blindness, 231, 249. Disease, 319, 331, 332. "Crania Ethnica Americana," Dixon, R. B., 111, 170, 171, 172, cited, 64. 174, 175, 179, 180, 181, 245, 263, Crania of California, 51; capacity 354. of, 54, 55; gnathic index, 58; Djeshiu, 121. nasal index, 59; orbital index, Dobbin creek, 186. 59; palatal index, 58; relations "Documentos Ineditos," cited, 2, of, 64; shape, 56; teeth, 60, 61. 11, 34. Cranial measurements, 53. Dominga, 68. "Creation Myths of Primitive Doshpan, 125. America," cited, 170, 175, 249, Doyaghaba, 108. 354.
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