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I.

Iakon, see Yakwina 134 Illinois, work in XVII Improvidence of Indians 34, 37 Inali manuscript of Cherokee formulas 314-316 Indian languages, principles of classification of 8-12 literature relating to classification of 12-25 at time of European discovery 44 Indian linguistic families, paper by J. W. Powell on 1-142 work on classification of 25, 26 Indian tribes, work on synonymy of XXXIV-XXXVI Industry of Indians 36 Innuit population 75 Iowa, habitat and population 116, 118 Iroquoian family 76-81 Isleta, New Mexico, population 123 Isleta, Texas, population 123 Ives, J. C., on the habitat of the Chemehuevi 110

J.

Jargon, establishment of, between tribes 7 Jemez, population of 123 Jessakid class of Shamans, relative importance of 156 practices of 157-158, 251-255 Jewett’s Wakash vocabulary referred to 129 Jicarilla Apache, population 56 Johnson, Sir William, treaty with Cherokees 78 Johnston, A. R., visit of, to the Pima 98 Jones, Peter, cited on medicine men of the Ojibwa 162 cited on witchcraft beliefs of Ojibwa Indians 237 cited on Ojibwa love charm or powder 258 Joutel on the location of certain Quapaw villages 113 Jugglery among Ojibwa Indians 276-277

K.

Kaigani, divisions of the 121 Kaiowe, habitat 109 Kaiowe. See Kiowan family. Kai Pomo, habitat 88 Kai-yuh-kho-tána, etc., population 56 Kalapooian family 81-82 Kane, Paul, linguistic literature 19 Kansa or Kaw tribe 113 population 118 Karankawan family 82-83 Kaskaskias, early habitat 113 Kastel Pomo, habitat 88 Kat-la-wot-sett bands 134 Kato Pomo, habitat 88 Kaus or Kwokwoos tribe of Hale 89 Kaw, habitat 116 Kaw. See Kansa. Keam, Thomas V., aid by XXIX Keane, Augustus H., linguistic literature 23 on the “Tegua or Taywaugh” 122 Kek, population 87 Kenesti, habitat 54 Keresan family 83 K’iapkwainakwin, a Zuñi village 139 Kichai habitat and population 61, 62 Kickapoo, population 49 Kinai language asserted to bear analogies to the Mexican 86 Kiowan family 84 Kitshi Manido, the principal Ojibwa deity 163 Kitunahan family 85 Kivas of Moki Indians, study of XXVI-XXVII Kiwomi, a Keresan dialect 83 Klamath, habitat and population 90 Klanoh-Klatklam tribe 85 Klikitat, population 107 K’nai-khotana tribe of Cook’s Inlet 53 K’naia-khotána, population 56 Koasáti, population 95 Koluschan family 85-87 Ku-itc villages, location of 134 Kulanapan and Chimarikan verbal correspondences 63 Kulanapan family 87-89 Kusan family 89 Kutchin, population 56 Kutenay. See Kitunahan family. Kwaiantikwoket, habitat 110 Kwakiutl tribe 129