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Page. | |
Mexican tribes, migration of the | 194 |
Mexico, pueblo of | 84, 222, 228 |
council-house | 88 |
largest in America | 238 |
Migration of the Iroquois | 25 |
Migrations occur through physical causes | 190 |
Miller, D. J., cited | 82, 135, 147, 152 |
Minnetarces, houses of the | 125, 210 |
Mishonginivi, pueblo of, described | 141 |
Mitchell H. L | 188 |
Mohaves, houses of the | 130 |
Mohegan gentes and phratries | 16 |
Moki confederacy | 23 |
house, interior | 143 |
Pueblos | 141 |
Montezuma | 222 |
a war chief | 248 |
house of | 225 |
Montezuma's dinner | 227, 237 |
palace | 234 |
Mortar, use of among American Indians | 177 |
Mound-Builders | 193 |
arts and industries of the | 200, 219 |
circular inclosures of the | 214 |
cremation among the | 215 |
derived from Village Indians of New Mexico | 193 |
earth-works, uses of | 202 |
houses of the | 198 |
in Middle Status of barbarism | 199 |
migrations of the | 201 |
migrations of, affected by climate | 201 |
modification of house architecture | 206 |
probable number of | 218 |
probably derived from New Mexico | 201 |
social organization of the | 215 |
structures of, in Ohio | 207 |
Mound, Grave Creek | 215 |
Mounds at Mound City | 216 |
Murphy, H.C | 118 |
N. | |
Nation, a coalition of tribes | 18 |
National Assembly, functions of | 22 |
Ncerchokioo | 110 |
Nez Percés, hospitality of the | 51 |
Norman, B. M., cited | 179, 257, 273 |
Nyack Indians, houses of the | 11 |
O. | |
Ojibwa gentes | 8 |
lodge, description of | 113 |
Omaha gentes | 8 |
Onondaga, Long-House of the, described | 123 |
Onondagas, liospitality of the | 46 |
Onondaga village described | 124 |
Organization, social and governmental | 1 |
Otoes | 115, 257 |
Ottawa confederacy | 23 |
Ownership of lands in severalty | 81 |
P. | |
Palonque architecture | 269 |
so-called palace of the | 268 |
Parker, William, a Seneca chief | 65 |
Peru, tenure of lands in | 91 |
Phrara of the Albanians | 1 |
Phrartic organization at funerals | 13 |
Phratries, Chickasa | 16 |
Chocta | 15 |
composed of kindred gentes | 11 |
Mohegan | 16 |
of the Iroquois | 10 |
Thlinkit | 17 |
Phratry, existence of the, in Mexico and Central America | 14 |
in the military organisation | 15 |
Iroquois, functions and uses | 11 |
objects of | 11 |
marriage in the | 10 |
older than the confederacy | 11 |
the | 9 |
Pimas, hospitality of the | 57 |
Plant life in the Rocky Mountains | 193 |
Pomeiock, village of, described | 115 |
Powell, J. W | 135 |
Powers, Stephen, cited | 53, 106, 107 |
Powhatan Indians, communal dwellings of the | 67 |
Prescott, W. H | 224 |
Pueblo of Chetro Kettle, size of the | 214 |
Mexico | 84, 222, 228 |
Pueblos, number of persons in | 204 |
of North America, number of inhabitants | 231 |
Yucatan and Central America, population of | 251 |
size of | 203 |
Q. | |
Quatmozin | 59 |
Quelenes | 252 |
R. | |
Raleigh, Sir Walter | 47 |
Religious beliefs | 151 |
seclusion | 153 |
Rights in lands among the Indians of Taos | 149 |
Robertson, cited | 102 |
Round towers | 119 |
Ruins, east of the Rio Grande | 186 |
in McElmo cañon | 189 |
the San Juan district | 192 |
near base of Ute Mountain | 190 |
in Mexico | 186 |
of houses in Now Mexico | 154 |
the pueblo of Bonito | 156, 163 |
Hungo Pavie | 156, 160 |
Alto | 166 |
Chetro Kettle | 161 |
Peñasca Blanca | 165 |
Pintado | 156 |
Una Tida | 160 |
Wegegi | 159 |
Zayi | 178 |
Arroyo | 164 |
on the Animas River | 172 |
outline plan of | 185 |
S. | |
Sachems of the Iroquois, names bestowed upon | 32 |
Sachemships of the Iroquois Confederacy | 26 |
table of | 30 |