INDEX.* Abalone, 298. Achomawi, 241, 260. Acorns, 299. Accidental possession, 320, 323. Adjectives, 334. Adolescent girl, 109. Adzes, 300. Affixes, 317. Affricatives in Hupa, 16. Altsodoniglehi, 61. American Anthropologist, 73, 253, 296. American Folk-Lore Society, 26. American Indians, 24. American languages, 1, 19, 70. Apron, 298. Arabic, 23. Arizona, 25. Armor, 300. Arrowheads, 253. Arrows, 246, 247, 259, 282, 300. Arrow-straightener, 253, 284. Athapascan, 67, 68, 71, 74, 80, 131, 296; Athapascan dialects, 7, 9, 11, 13, 17. Atsugewi, 337. Bale's lake, 242. Baskets, 250, 253, 264, 268, 270, 272, 274, 278, 300. B6kotsidi, 58, 59. Belt, 258, 276. Bennet 's, 379. Bevier, 3. Bezinyasin, 32, 33. Big Bar, 296, 297, 379. Big creek, 379. Big Flat, 379. Bill Ray, 68, 201. Black Hills, 241. Blanket, 255. Blue Rock, 67, 217. Blue Rock creek, 233. Bly, 241. Bodily decoration, 298. Bows, 246, 282, 300. Breech-clout, 298. Bureau of Ethnology, 240. Burnt Ranch, 297, 379. Cahto, 226. California, Ethnological and Arch- aeological Survey of, 239. * Univ. Calif. Publ. Am. Arch. Ethn., N [381] Camass, 243, 256. Cannel coal, 26. Canoe, 243, 247, 248, 259, 260, 262, 300. Cape, 255. Caps, 255, 276, 298. Case, grammatical, 321, 323. Cats-cradle, 302. Cedar Flat, 297. CeLclyeti5dfii, 191, 208, 214. Central California, 260, 305, 311, 321, 335, 336. Ceremonials, 303. Cecilville, 379. Charms, 253. Chelly Canlon, 25. Chesnut, V. K., 149. Chief, 301. Childbirth, 302. Chimalakwe, 296. China Flat, 307. Chumash, 320. Classification of sounds, 4. Clear lake, 241. Coast Range, 246. Collective, 323. Columbia, 259. Comb, 286. Composition, 311. Connectives, 335. Continuants in Hupa, 8. Contributions to North American Ethnology, 11, 67. Corral creek, 296. Coville, 243, 247, 249, 254, 255, 256. Cox 's Bar, 296. Coyote, 68, 191, 195, 211, 217, 218, 219, 222, 231, 232, 304. Cradle, 257, 270. Crater lake, 240. Creation, 304. Cremation, 302. Culin, Stewart, 253. Cup and ball game, 302. Dairy, 242. Dakota, 23. Dawn Boy, 26, 27, 28, 31, 33, 34. Deformation of head, 257. Demonstratives, 322. Dentalia, 298. Index. Depentsa, 32. Derivation, 311. Deschutes river, 240. Dialects, Eel river, 135. Dip-net, 243, 249, 259, 262. Directional suffixes, 319, 330. Dixon, R. B., 296, 299, 302, 337; and Kroeber, 336. Dog, 304. Dorsey, George A., 253. Dreams, 303. Dress, 298. Dual, 322. Dutch Henry creek, 226. Dyer, Mrs., 295, 307, 309, 363. Dyer's, 297, 379. DziLdanistini, 26. Earth lodge, 243. Eel river, 67, 201, 224, 226, 234. Eels, 298. Elk, dancing, 227. English, 2, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 22, 23. Esselen, 295. Estsanatlehi, 47, 59. Ethnological and Archaeological Survey of California, 239. Evernia vulpina, 254. Exploded sounds, 19, 70. False palate, 3. Fire drill, 257. Fire, securing of, 304. Fire, theft of, 349. Fish-hooks, 250, 259, 286. Fish spear, 247, 251, 259, 300. Fish trap, 257, 280. Flood, 304, 341. Flute, 300. Food songs, 32. Fourier's theorem, 3. French, 13, 23. French creek, 296. Friday, 295, 307, 309, 363. Funerals, 302. Games, 253. Gambling, 302. Gambling tray, 264. Gatschet, A. S., 241, 246. Geese, 224. German, 2, 12, 13, 23, 70. Goddard, P. E., 296, 299, 307, 363. Gopher, 223. Grass-game, 302. Grasshoppers, 299. Grasshopper Girl, 30, 47, 48. Hair brush, 258. Haliotis, 26, 31, 32, 59. Harpoon, 251, 286. Hastsehogan, 27, 28, 29, 30, 33. .astseyalti, 26, 27, 28, 29, 33, 34. Hatali Natloi, 24, 59. Hats, 278. Hawkin's Bar, 297, 379. Hay Fork of Trinity river, 296. Hayolkal Aski, 26, 28. Headbands, 257. Hearst, Mrs. Phoebe A., 239, 295. Hermann, 3. Hoboken, 379. Horse, 35. Horse Fly valley, 242. Hostler village, 380. Houses, 243, 299. House God, 27, 29, 47, 48. Hupa, 68, 71, and foll., 295, 296, 297, 298, 299, 300, 301, 303, 304, 305, 306, 336, 354, 361, 363, 380. Hupa language, 4. Hupa Texts, 10, 17. Hyampom, 296, 379. Imperative, 329. Incorporation, 321; nominal, 328. Independent pronoun, 322. Infixes, 320. Inherent possession, 320, 323. Instrumental prefixes, 318, 329. Intensive suffix, 321, 322. Interrogatives, 322. John Wilsdn creek, 231. Jordan's, 379. Juniper, 257, 274. Julius Marshall, 4. Kai Pomo, 67. Kangaroo-rat, 217. Karok, 303. Kato, 67, 68. Keen creek, 240. Kelta, 11. Keno Spring, 242. Kethawn, 27. Kibesillah, 191, 205. Kininaekai, 25, 29. Klamath Falls, 241. Klamath Indian Reservation, 239. Klamath lakes, 240, 241, 242. Klamath Lake Indians, 239. Klamath marsh, 240, 241, 242. Klamath river, 240 . Konomihu, 305, 337. Kroeber, A. L., 307, 309, 354, 363, 380. Kymograph, 2, 3. Laytonville, 67, 197. Leggings, 255, 276. Leldifi, 11. Levirate, 301. Lightning of the Thunder, 61. Link river. 241. Linkville, 241. Lip positions, photographs of, 2. [382] Index. Little Lake valley, 198, 226. Locative suffixes, 319, 321, 323. Lockey Flat, 242. L6daikl, 226. Long valley, 67, 198. Long Valley creek, 225. Lost river, 241. Lost River valley, 242. Lutuami, 239, 240, 241, 242, 253, 258, 259. Mad river, 219, 379. Maidu, 299, 311, 320, 321, 329. Marey tambor, 4. Marriage, 301. Marshall, Julius, 4. Mats, 245, 260, 264, 288, 290, 292. Matthews, Dr. Washington, 24. Maul, 252, 259, 284. Meadowlark, 224. Mechanical Aids to the Study and Recording of Language, 3. Mendocino county, 67. Mesh-measure, 286. Mesh-stick, 250. Milkweed, 250. Moccasins, 255, 276, 280, 298. Modal-temporal affixes, 319, 321, 331. Modoe, 240, 241. Modoc Indians, 239. Monosyllabic stems, 333. Months, 205. Morphology of the Hupa Lan- guage, 12, 18. Mortar, 252, 284. Mud Springs, 198. Muller, two-horned, 252, 259, 266, 284. Mythology, 304. Nagaitcho, 68, 183, 185, 186. Nasals in Hupa, 9. Navaho, 12, 77; Navaho Legends, 26, 27, 28. Negative, 332. Net sinker, 259, 284. Nets, 247, 249, 250, 252, 300. Nettle, 250, 288. New river, 295, 296, 307, 379; city, 296, 379; forks of, 379; tribe, 305. Night Chant, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 35, 54. Ni'nahoka dine', 27. Noble, Mrs., 363. Nongatl, 149, 219. Northwestern California, 259, 260, 300, 304, 305, 311, 335, 336. Number, 321, 323. Numerals, 334. Nymphia polysepala, 242. Object, nominal, 327; pronominal, 326, 327. Offspring of the Water, 61. Oklahoma, 240. Olene, 242. Onomatopoeia, 311. Order of words, 335. Oregon, 239, 259, 301, 306. Origin of earth, 183; of fire, 195; of fresh water, 188; of light, 191, 195; of seeds, 210; of val- leys, 197. Paddle, 248. Palate, false, 3. Palatograms, 2. Patterson's, 297, 379. Pains, in Chimariko, ceremonial, 303. Paiute, 259. Pelado Peak, 47. People on the earth, 27. Pestle, 252, 284. Phonograph, 3. Pine-nuts, 299. Pipes, 253, 259, 286, 300. Pit river, 241. Place names, 379. Plains Indians, 259. Plants used by the Indians of Mendocino Co., Calif., 149. Platters, 256, 268. Plural for politeness, 143. Pollen Boy, 30, 47, 48. Pomo, 67. Polysyllabic stems, 334. Porcupine, 254. Possession, 320, 323. Postpositions, 335. Pouch, 270. Powers, S., 67, 296, 307, 362. Prefixes, 318, 320. Pronominal affixes, 318, 324. Puberty ceremonials, 301. Putnam, F. W., 24. Quiver, 255, 282, 300. Quoits, 302. Rafts, 255, 260. Rancheria Flat, 198. Rattles, 300. Rattlesnake as husband, 234. Ray, Bill, 68, 201. Reclining Mountain, 26. Redemeyer 's ranch, 197, 235. Red Mountain, 217. Red Rock House, 25, 30, 31. Reduplication, 311, 334. Redwood creek, 227. Reflexive, 328. Rhett lake, 240, 241, 242, 243. Rock creek, 198. Rocky Mountain sheep, 35. Rogue river, 240. Round-dance, 303. [383] Index. Round Valley, 198. Rousselot, kymograph, 2, 3, 4, 10. Sacks, 256. Sacramento Valley, 299. SaisfintebI, 233. Sak 'enufnsandfifu, 225. Salmon, 298. Salmon river, 297. Salt Ranch, 379. San Francisco mountain, 49. San Juan mountains, 49. San Mateo mountain, 49. Sapir, Edward, 68. Scirpus lacustris, 244, 290. Scirpus robustus, 244, 288. Scott Valley, 297. Scratching-stick, 301. Scripture, E. W., 3. Seed-beater, 257. Semi-vowels in Hupa, 8. Sentences, 361. Serpent, horned, 226. Shaman, 60, 303. Shasta, 295, 296, 297, 303, 305, 306, 307, 311, 320, 321, 327, 329, 335, 336, 337, 339. Shasta-Achomawi, 296. Sheep, 35. Sherwood valley, 226. Shoshonean, 258. Shuttle, 250, 286. Sierra Nevada, 246. Slayer of the Alien Gods, 61. Snake-skin, 298. Snow-shoe, 255, 276, 298. Sound-representation, 2. Sounds in Kato, key to, 69. Spanish, 67, 70. Spear points, 253. Spirants in Hupa, 10. Spoon, 268, 300. Spoon-shaped basket, 255. Sprague river, 241, 242. Stems, monosyllabic, 333; poly- syllabic, 334. Stops in Hupa, 13. String, 250; nettle string, 288. Suffixes, 319, 320, 321, 323. Summer house, 244, 264. Summerville, 379. Sun Bearer, 58. Sun shelter, 245. Sweat-dance, 303. Sweathouse, 245, 246, 299. Sycan marsh, 241; river, 242. Syringa, 300. Taboo, 109, 199, 205. Talking God, 27, 29, 47. Tambor, 4. Tattooing, 298. Taylor's Flat, 296, 297, 379. TeULsaitedifi, 221. Ten-mile creek, 221, 233. Thomas', 297, 379. Thunder, 68, 185, 186. Tolowa, 8. Tom, Dr., 295, 309, 354, 363, 380. Torch, 257, 286. 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