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INDEX TO PART 1
[eth. ann. 14
Oneida, treaty with the | 30 |
—, visit to Green Bay | 23 |
Onondaga land purchase at Green Bay | 23 |
Onorato, companion of Friar Marcos | 355 |
Opata, a tribe of Sonora | 537 |
—, houses of the | 515 |
Opuntia Tuna. See Tuna. | |
Oregon, coast of, explored by Cabrillo | 411 |
Orientation in juggler ceremony | 147 |
—, of medicine-lodge | 71, 86, 90, 156 |
Ornamentation of pipes | 248 |
—, of quivers | 281 |
Ornaments of the Menomini | 75, 137, 264 |
Oronhiateku a, a Caughnawaga chief | 24 |
Orozco y Berea on Mexican nahualism | 151 |
Ortiz, survivor of Narvaez' expedition | 348 |
Osage slaves among Menomini | 35 |
Oskashe, Menomini treaty signer | 28 |
Oshkosh, agreement of, to land treaty | 31 |
—, biographic notes on | 46, 47 |
—, importance of family of | 45 |
—, genealogy of family of | 45 |
—, family of, of pure blood | 35 |
—, genealogy of | 46 |
—, grave of | 240 |
—, meaning of | 46 |
Ottawa and Potawatomi intermarriage | 44 |
—, and Potawatomi relationship | 44 |
—, enslavement of captives by the | 35 |
—, Indians at Braddock's defeat | 16 |
—, original totem of the | 44 |
—, sleight of band | 105 |
Otter in Menomini myth | 91, 134, 190 |
—, in pueblo region | 518 |
Ovando, Francisco de, treatment of, by indians | 522 |
—, companion of Coronado | 477 |
—, see Obando. | |
Oviedo Y Valdez, G. F. de, on Corazones. | 484 |
—, on Indian clothing | 515 |
Owänoqnio, genealogy of | 58 |
Owens, J. G., on Hopi dress | 517 |
—, on Hopi mealing troughs | 522 |
Owl in Menomini myth | 91, 173, 200 |
Oxitipar, district of, in New Spain | 472 |
Pacasas, Ternaux's name for Pacaxes | 514 |
Pacaxes, indian tribe of Culiacan | 514 |
Paddles made by the Menomini | 294 |
Padilla, Juan de, leader of friars with Coronado | 400 |
—, visit of, to Tusayan | 488 |
—, accompanies Alvarado | 391 |
—, report of discoveries by | 594 |
—, journey of, to Quivira | 571, 579, 592 |
—, remains in Quivira | 529, 534 |
Paez, Juan, report of Cabrillo's voyage by | 411 |
Pahos. reference to | 573 |
Paint found in graves in Sikyatki | 519 |
—, sacred, origin of | 91 |
Painting of pueblo indiaus | 558 |
Paiute, stone arrowpoints of the | 282 |
Palmos, rio de, probable identification of | 346 |
Panamint, stone arrowpoints of the | 282 |
Paniagua, Jean, miraculous recovery of | 500 |
Panico, see Panuco. | |
Panther and the rabbit, folktale of | 221 |
Panuco, reference to | 592 |
—, bay, location of | 346 |
Papa, title of, given to priests at Zuñi | 518 |
Parkman, F., on d'Iberville's colonization | 14 |
—, on French and English relations with Indians | 17 |
—, on Niagara indian council | 18 |
—, on the Pontiac conspiracy | 130 |
Pasquaro, visit of Mendoza to | 478 |
Pateatlan, see Petatlan. | |
Pawnee mode of hair dressing | 394 |
—, slaves among the Menomini | 35 |
Peace ceremonies at Tiguex | 496 |
—, form of making, at Acoma | 491 |
Peace pipe of Menomini tradition | 218 |
Peaches, introduction of, into pueblo country | 550 |
Pearls on coast of Gulf of California | 350 |
Pecos, labors of Friar Bescalona at | 401 |
—visited by Spaniards lvii, | 391 |
—, see Cicuye. | |
Pacos river crossed by Spaniards | 504 |
Pemareme. Menomini treaty signer | 28 |
Pemmican used by plains tribes | 528 |
Penetration of arrows | 280 |
Pennyroyal, native American | 517, 528 |
Penoname, Menomini treaty commissioner | 21 |
Peoria language, study of the | xli |
Perez, Alonso, companion of Coronado | 597 |
Perez, Melchor, mention of slave of | 592 |
Perez de Bocanegra. Hernand, testimony of | 596 |
Perez de Riras Andres, see Ribas. | |
Personal names in Menomini myth | 165, 166 |
Peru, Alvarado's expedition to | 352 |
Pestles of the Menomini | 257 |
Petates, or mats, used for houses | 515 |
Petatlan or Petlatlan, indian settlement in New Galicia | 355 |
—, description of | 514, 538 |
—, description of, by Jaramillo | 584 |
—, description of Indians of | 568, 572 |
—, indian from, captive and interpreter at Cibola | 563 |
—, friendly Indians at river of | 548 |
—, river of, in Sinaloa | 348 |
Peteatlan, see Petatlan. | |
Phelps and Gorman indian land purchase | 21 |
Philip, King of Spain | 474 |
Philippine islands | 545 |
Philosophy of the Menomini | liii |
Photographic work | xlviii |
Picones, native American fish | 517 |
Pictography, mnemonic, of the Ojibwa. | 106 |
—, work in | xxxi |
Picuris, pueblo of | 519 |
—, name for Acoma among | 492 |
—, name of Taos among | 675 |
Pigeon in Menomini myth | 233 |
Pike, Z. M., quoted on the Menomini | 34 |
—, quoted on Tomau | 54 |