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Cabeça de Vaca, mention of Atayos by 46 Caddoan and Adaizan languages compared 46 Caddoan family 58-62 Caddoan. See Southern Caddoan. Calapooya, population 82 California, aboriginal game laws in 42 Calispel population 105 Calumet, ceremonial use of, among Algonkian tribes 153 “Carankouas,” a part of Attacapan family 57 Carib, affinities of Timuquana with 123 Carmel language of Mofras 102 Cartier, Jacques, aborigines met by 58, 77-78 Catawba, habitat 112, 114, 116 population 118 Catawba Killer, Cherokee formulas furnished by 316 Cathlascon tribes, Scouler on 81 Caughnawaga, population 80 Cayuga, population 80 Cayuse, habitat and population 127, 128 Central Eskimo, population 75 Champlain, S. de, cited 78 Charlevoix on the derivation of “Iroquois” 77 Chehalis, population 105 Chemehuevi, habitat and population 110 Cherokees, habitat and population 78-80 paper on Sacred Formulas of, by James Mooney 301-397 bathing, rubbing, and bleeding in medical practice of 333-336 manuscripts of, containing sacred, medical, and other formulas, character and age of 307-318 medical practice of, list of plants used in 324-327 medicine dance of 337 color symbolism of 342-343 gods of, and their abiding places 340-342 religion of 319 Cherokee Sacred Formulas, notice of paper on XXXIX-XL language of 343-344 specimens of 344-397 for rheumatism 345-351 for snake bite 351-353 for worms 353-356 for neuralgia 356-359 for fever and ague 359-363 for child birth 363-364 for biliousness 365-366 for ordeal diseases 367-369 for hunting and fishing 369-375 for love 375-384 to kill a witch 384-386 to find something 386-387 to prevent a storm 387-388 for going to war 388-391 for destroying an enemy 391-395 for ball play 395-397 Cheyenne tribe, habitat 48, 109 population 49 treaty cited 114 Chicasa, population 95 join the Na’htchi 96 Chilcat, population 87 Chillúla tribe 132 Chimakuan family 62, 63 Chimakum, habitat and population 62 Chimarikan family 63 Chimmesyan family 63-65 Chinookan family 65-86 Chippewyan, population 55 Chitimacuan family, possibly allied to the Attacapan 57 Chitimachan family 66-67 Choctaw Muskhogee family of Gallatin 94 Choctaw, population 95 Choctaw towns described by Adair 40 Chocuyem, a Moquelumnan dialect 92 Cholovone division of the Mariposan 90 Chopunnish, population 107 Chowanoc, perhaps a Tuscarora tribe 79 Chukchi of Asia 74 Chumashan family 67, 68 Chumashan languages, Salinan languages held to be dialects of 101 Clackama, population 66 Clallam language distinct from Chimakum 62 Clallam, population 105 Classification of linguistic families, rules for 8, 12 Classification of Indian languages, literature relating to 12-25 Clavering, Captain, Greenland Eskimo, researches of 72 Cliff dwellings examined XVIII-XXIV Coahuiltecan family 68, 69 Cochitemi, a Keresan dialect 83 Cochiti, population of 83 Coconoon tribe 90 Cœur d’Alene tribe, population of 105 Cofitachiqui, a supposed Yuchi town 126 Cognation of languages 11, 12 Color symbolism of the Cherokees 342, 343 Colorado, work in XXI-XXIV Columbia River, improvidence of tribes on 37, 38 Colville tribe, population 105 Comanche, association of the Kiowa with 84 habitat 109 population 110 Comecrudo, vocabulary of, collected by Gatschet 68 Communism among North American Indians 34, 35 Conestoga, former habitat of the 78 Cook, Capt. James, names Waukash tribe 129 Cookkoo-oose tribe of Lewis and Clarke 89 Cootenai tribe 85 Copehan family 69-70 Corbusier, Wm. H., on Crow occupancy of Black Hills 114 Corn, large quantities of, raised by certain tribes 41 Cortez, José, cited 54 Costano dialects, Latham’s opinion concerning 92 Costanoan family 70, 71 Cotoname vocabulary, collected by Gatschet 68 Coulter, Dr., Pima vocabulary of 98 Coyotero Apache, population 56 Cree, population 49 Creeks, habitat and population 95 Cross, use of, in Indian ceremonials 155 Crows, habitat 114, 116 population 118 Cuchan population 188 Curtin, Jeremiah, work of XXX Chimarikan researches of 63 Costanoan researches of 70 Moquelumnan researches of 93 Yanan researches of 135 acknowledgments to 142 Cushing, Frank H., work of XXXI on the derivation of “Zuñi” 138 Cushna tribe 99