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Page. | |
D. | |
Dakota League | 23 |
lodge described | 114 |
Dakotans, communism of the | 72 |
Dall, W. H., cited | 53 |
Bankers, Jasper, cited | 118 |
Delawares, communism of the | 73 |
eating customs of the | 100 |
hospitality of the | 46 |
Descent in female line in archaic period | 5 |
De Soto, Hernando, cited | 48 |
Diaz, Bernal, cited | 178, 223, 232, 239 |
Dwellings, communal. See Communial dwellings. | |
E. | |
Earth works, object of the | 204 |
size of the | 213 |
Embankments as base of houses | 209 |
Emory, General W. H., cited | 57, 130 |
Eskimos | 250 |
Ethnic or culture periods | 43 |
Exaggerations in the accounts of the ancient Mexicans | 222 |
F. | |
Feudalism, absence of in America | 98 |
Food, joint ownership in | 99 |
Foster, J. W. | 215 |
Frontenac, L. de B. | 123 |
Funeral practice, organization at | 13 |
G. | |
Galbraith, F. G. | 149 |
Garcilasso de la Vega | 76 |
Gardens, artificial | 86 |
Gens, archaic form | 5 |
as it exists among American aborigines | 3 |
founded upon kin | 3 |
intermarriage in, prohibited | 5 |
Iroquois 6 | |
rights, privileges, and obligations | 7 |
number of persons in | 9 |
rights, privileges, and obligations of | 6 |
stages of development | 3 |
the | 2 |
the Greek | 2 |
the Latin | 2 |
the Sanskrit | 2 |
Gentes and tribes formed by natural growth | 19 |
Chickasas | 16 |
Chocta | 15 |
Dakotan | 8 |
Iroquois, number of | 11 |
list of | 7 |
Maya | 8 |
Mohegan | 16 |
named after animals | 7 |
Ojibwa | 8 |
Omaha | 8 |
similar in different tribes | 20 |
Thlinkit | 17 |
transfer of, between phratries | 11 |
Gentile organization | 3 |
society distinguished from political | 4 |
Gonnan, S., cited | 74 |
Government, growth of the idea of | 21 |
plan of, among American aborigines | 4 |
stages in the development of | 21 |
Governor's House | 236 |
Granganimeo | 47 |
Grave posts of chiefs | 257 |
Greenbalgh | 64 |
cited | 119 |
Grenville, R. | 115 |
Grijalva, J., cited | 59 |
Guerra, C., cited | 59 |
Gyneocracy among the Iroquois | 60, 121 |
H. | |
Halls unknown in Indian architecture | 236 |
Hayden, F. V. | 135 |
Heckewelder, T., cited | 49, 73. 100 |
Heffernan | 188 |
Herrera, A. de, cited | 58, 59, 60, 76, 77, 103, 178, 195, 228, 229, 230, 1132, 234, 238, 242, 252, 255 |
Hiawatha | 27 |
High-Bank pueblo described | 207 |
Hindus, communal customs among the | 122 |
Hospitality general among Indians of America | 56, 00, 61 |
law of | 42, 44, 45 |
of the Aleuts | 53 |
Delawares | 46 |
Indians of California | 53 |
Mexico, Central and South America | 58 |
Ohio | 49 |
South America | 5 |
Carolina | 48 |
the Columbia | 52 |
Northwest | 54 |
Iroquois | 45, 119 |
Maudans | 50 |
Mayas | 59 |
Nez Percés | 5 |
North Carolina Indians | 47 |
Onondagas | 46 |
Pimas | 57 |
Southern Indians | 54 |
tribes of the Missouri | 50 |
Upper Mississippi | 53 |
Village Indians of New Mexico | 56 |
House architecture modified by climate | 206 |
Household, number of persons in | 73 |
House life of the Indians | 199 |
of the Dwarf | 256 |
Nuns at Uxmal | 207, 231, 256 |
Old Woman | 256 |
Pigeon | 256 |
Turtle | 256 |
Houses of Central America | 236 |
capacity of the | 70 |
of Indian tribes north of New Mexico | 104 |
the Aztecs | 222, 256 |
California Indians | 106 |
Caribs | 229 |
Chinooks | 111 |
Chopunish | 110 |
Clahelellahs | 171 |
Clatsops | 111 |
Indians of Columbia Valley | 112 |