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2567304Houses and House-Life of the American Aborigines — Index1881Lewis Henry Morgan

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Page.
A.
Abort.J. W., cited 136
Aboriginal history perverted 273
Acosta, J. de, cited 194, 226
Adair, J., cited 54, 08, 100, 103
Adobe houses, ruins of 189
mortar 177
Aleuts, communal dwellings 71
hospitality of the 53
Altars, Mound-Builders' 216
Amidas, P 47
Ancient society, uniformity in the plan of 1
Anonymous Conqueror 234
Arroyo pueblo 164
Arickarees 125, 130
Athenian tribes, coalesence of 34
Atolli: 101
Aztec Confederacy 23
Aztecs, cremation among the 220
eating customs of the 101
extravagant accounts concerning the 222
governmental institutions of the 226
houses of the 222, 256
social system of the 221, 226
B.
Bachofen, Professor 121
Bancroft, H. H 223
cited 235, 245
Bandelier, A. F., cited 84, 180, 232, 233, 249
Barlow, Arthur 47
Bartram, John, cited 46, 123
Brasseur de Bourbourg, C. E. 223, 224
C.
Calpulli 81
Caribs, communal dwellings of the 76
houses of the 229
Carver, J., cited 54, 72, 113
Casa Cerrada or closed house 267
Castañeda, S. de N., cited 204
Catlin, G., cited 50, 72, 100, 102
Champlain, S. de, cited 124
Chiapas, village of 252
Chickasas, gentes and phratries 6
Chilluckitlequaw, hospitality of the 53
Chimneys, absence of 183
unknown in Yucatan and Central America 183
Chinooks, houses of the 111
Chocta, gentes and phratries 15
Chopunish, houses of the 110
Cibola, Seven Cities of 129, 167
site of the 170
Clabclellahs, houses of the 111
Clan, the Scottish 1
Clarke, J. S. 124
Clatsops, houses of the 111
Clavigero, F. S., cited 101, 178
Columbus, Christopher 76
Communal dwellings 64, 67, 68, 70, 71, 72, 73, 76, 85
of tribes in Lower Status of barbarism 113
of tribes in savagery 100
of Village Indians of New Mexico 136
Communism among ancient Mexicans 232
in living 63
in relation to dwellings 63
Confederacies, origin of 24
Confederacy confined to a common language 24
Iroquois. See Iroquois Confederacy.
of the Aztecs 23, 24
Creek 23
Dakota 23
Moki 23
Ottawa 23
the nearest analogue of nation 18
Copan grave posts 257
idols 257
Coronado, F. V., cited 129, 135, 107, 205
Core used in the architecture of Yucatan 267
Cortez, F 223, 232
cited 59, 240
Coues, E., cited 195
Creek Confederacy 23
Creek Indians, communal dwellings of the Crees 68
Cremation among Mound-Builders 215
practice of, among the Aztecs 220
Mayas 220
Tlascalans 220
Crossman, Captain, cited 130
Culture periods 43
Curia, the Roman 14
Cutler, J. G 210
D.
Dakota League 23
lodge described 114
Dakotans, communism of the 72
Dall, W. H., cited 53
Bankers, Jasper, cited 118
Delawares, communism of the 73
eating customs of the 100
hospitality of the 46
Descent in female line in archaic period 5
De Soto, Hernando, cited 48
Diaz, Bernal, cited 178, 223, 232, 239
Dwellings, communal. See Communial dwellings.
E.
Earth works, object of the 204
size of the 213
Embankments as base of houses 209
Emory, General W. H., cited 57, 130
Eskimos 250
Ethnic or culture periods 43
Exaggerations in the accounts of the ancient Mexicans 222
F.
Feudalism, absence of in America 98
Food, joint ownership in 99
Foster, J. W. 215
Frontenac, L. de B. 123
Funeral practice, organization at 13
G.
Galbraith, F. G. 149
Garcilasso de la Vega 76
Gardens, artificial 86
Gens, archaic form 5
as it exists among American aborigines 3
founded upon kin 3
intermarriage in, prohibited 5
Iroquois 6
rights, privileges, and obligations 7
number of persons in 9
rights, privileges, and obligations of 6
stages of development 3
the 2
the Greek 2
the Latin 2
the Sanskrit 2
Gentes and tribes formed by natural growth 19
Chickasas 16
Chocta 15
Dakotan 8
Iroquois, number of 11
list of 7
Maya 8
Mohegan 16
named after animals 7
Ojibwa 8
Omaha 8
similar in different tribes 20
Thlinkit 17
transfer of, between phratries 11
Gentile organization 3
society distinguished from political 4
Gonnan, S., cited 74
Government, growth of the idea of 21
plan of, among American aborigines 4
stages in the development of 21
Governor's House 236
Granganimeo 47
Grave posts of chiefs 257
Greenbalgh 64
cited 119
Grenville, R. 115
Grijalva, J., cited 59
Guerra, C., cited 59
Gyneocracy among the Iroquois 60, 121
H.
Halls unknown in Indian architecture 236
Hayden, F. V. 135
Heckewelder, T., cited 49, 73. 100
Heffernan 188
Herrera, A. de, cited 58, 59, 60, 76, 77, 103,
178, 195, 228, 229, 230, 1132,
234, 238, 242, 252, 255
Hiawatha 27
High-Bank pueblo described 207
Hindus, communal customs among the 122
Hospitality general among Indians of America 56, 00, 61
law of 42, 44, 45
of the Aleuts 53
Delawares 46
Indians of California 53
Mexico, Central and South America 58
Ohio 49
South America 5
Carolina 48
the Columbia 52
Northwest 54
Iroquois 45, 119
Maudans 50
Mayas 59
Nez Percés 5
North Carolina Indians 47
Onondagas 46
Pimas 57
Southern Indians 54
tribes of the Missouri 50
Upper Mississippi 53
Village Indians of New Mexico 56
House architecture modified by climate 206
Household, number of persons in 73
House life of the Indians 199
of the Dwarf 256
Nuns at Uxmal 207, 231, 256
Old Woman 256
Pigeon 256
Turtle 256
Houses of Central America 236
capacity of the 70
of Indian tribes north of New Mexico 104
the Aztecs 222, 256
California Indians 106
Caribs 229
Chinooks 111
Chopunish 110
Clahelellahs 171
Clatsops 111
Indians of Columbia Valley 112
Houses of the Kutchin 109
Makah Indians 112
Mandans and Minnetarees 125
Maricopas and Mohaves 130
Nyack Indians 118
Pueblo Taos 182
Uxmal 256
Village Indians 104, 132
Virginia Indians 115
ruins of, in Yucatan and Central America 251
safe against Indian assault 213
Howitt, A. W., on Australian customs 70
I.
Idols at Copan 257
Indian society unlike European 225
Indians, house life of the 199
of Mexico and Central America, communal dwellings of the 75
tenure of lands 84
New Mexico, communal dwellings of the land customs of the 74
Northwest coast, communal dwellings of the 70
Peru, communism of the 77
Southern, communal dwellings of the 68
eating customs of the 100
Inheritance, customs of 94
Iroquois, communal dwellings of the 64
communion among 65
confederacy 23
cohesive principles of 33
democratic 40
founded on kinship 33
general features of the 28
origin of the 27
seat of the central tribes 35
Council, annual meeting of the 35
decisions of the 37
objects of the 35
eating customs of the 99, 102, 101
gens 6
rights, privileges, and obligations 7
gentes, number of the 11
list of the 7
hospitality of the 45
houses of the, described 120
lands of the 80
Long-House 31, 34, 120
migration of the 25
mother rights 66
number of, in existence 26
number of the 26
phratries 19
phratry, functions and uses 11
objects of the 11
sachemships of the 29
table of the 30
sachems, names bestowed upon 32
tribal epithets 36
government 32
war chiefs 38
Ives, J. C, cited 56, 141, 144
J.
Jackson, W. H 155, 162, 171
cited 158,164, 171
Jaramillo, Juan, cited 135, 169, 205
Joliet, L 53
Jones, S., cited 109
Joso, J 152
Jus gentilicium 7
K.
Kern 161
Kinship, rights and duties of, among the Aztecs 250
rights, duties, and obligations of 250
Kin the basis of gentes 3
Kootenays 69
Kutchin, houses of the 109
L.
Lauds, division of 89
of the Iroquois 80
ownership of, in common 79, 85
severally 81
of Village Indians, rights in 149
tenure of, among ancient Mexicans 84
Languages, stock, number of 20
great number of, among American aborigines 20
verbal, incapable of permanence 19
Lapham, J. A 203
Las Casas, B. de, cited 253
Latin and Sabine gentes, coalescence of 34
Lewis and Clarke, cited 50, 51, 52, 53, 70, 110, 111
Lintels of Pueblos of Mexico 181
wood and stone 273
Lolsel 106
Long-House of the Iroquois described 120
Onondaga described 123
symbol of the Iroquois Confederacy 34
M.
Maine 122
Maize indigenous to America 193
Makah Indians, houses of the 112
Mandan drying scaffolds 128
houses, interior of the 27
ladders 192
Mandans, communal dwellings of the 72
eating customs of the 100
hospitality of the 50
houses of the 125, 210
Maicos, Friar 170
Male Labor, first appearance of 128
Maricopas, houses of the 130
Marquette, J., cited 53, 54
Marsh, O. C 202
Maximilian, Prince 126
Mayas, communism in living 264
of the 75
cremation among 220
gentes of the 8
hospitality of the 59
of Yucatan 220
Meals, customs relating to 99
separation of the sexes at 102
Mexican houses, size of the 232
usually two stories high 229
land ownership, conclusions concerning 97
Mexicans, ancient inheritance among 95
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
Sahiagun, B. de, cited 103
Sandhill crane 195
San Juan district, ancient occupation of the 192
geographic relations of the 196
Valley, altitude of 193
Santo Domingo, pueblo of 136
Sauks, communal dwelligs of the 73
Schurz, Carl 80
Secotan, village of, described 116
Seneca-Iroquois. See. Iroquois
Senel 108
Sept, the Irish 1
Shawnees, removal of the 81
Shoshones, hospitality of the 53
Sibley tent, aboriginal origin of the 115
Simpson, J. H 171, 184
cited 155, 156, 162
Sitgreave, L 130
Sluyter, Peter, cited 118
Smet, P. J. de 69
Smith, John, cited 67, 117
Social and governmental organization 1
Society, organization of 39
Sokulks, commercial dwellings of the 70
Spanish accounts of Aztec society 223
histories, how they should be regarded 227
Squire, E. G., cited 216
Squire and Davis, cited 202, 208
Steck, M 145
Stephens, J. L., cited 75, 178, 254, 257, 259, 264, 269, 270, 273
Stevenson, J 137
Stevenson, Mrs. J., description of Zuñi, by 137
Stones of Pueblo dwellings 179
Swan, C 68
Swan, J. G., cited 112
Symbol of the Iroquois Confederacy 31, 34
Syndyasmian family 5
T.
Taos, houses of 182
Indians, organization of 147
pueblo of, described 144
Tecpan, or official house of the tribe 256
Tenbroeck, cited 56
Teuchtli 14, 249
Thlinkit, gentes and phrates 17
Tiotohatton, size of 213
village of, described 119
Tlascalans, cremation among 220
the four lineages of the 14
Toques 252
Towers, round 11
Tribal government of the Iroquois 32
stages of 21
Tribe composed of gentes 18
functions and attributes of 21
the 17
Tribe, the characteristics of 21
Tribes and gentes continually forming 19
formed by natural growth 19
evolved from each other 20
in savagery, communal dwellings of 106
Tribute and tribute lands 90
U.
Uxmal, Governor's House at 259
described 259
House of the Nuns at 260
ground plan 261
room described 262
structures of 256
V.
Véga, Garcillasso de la, cited 60
Village Indians, houses of the 132
of New Mexico, arts of 135
religious beliefs of 151, 152, 153
Voyage to New York in 1679-'80 by Bankers and Sluyter 118
W.
Walker, F. A., on the Iroquois 6
Ward, J., cited 145
Whittlesey, C 218
Wocoken, island of 47
Wolpi, pueblo of 141
Wright. A 65
Wyth, J., cited 115
Y.
Yucatan and Central American agriculture 253
architecture 272
confederacies 251
general condition of the aborigines 274
household life in 263
Indians, condition and structures of 274
languages of 252
population of 251
villages designed as fortresses 270
ruins of houses in 251
village life 251
Maya Indians of 59, 75
Yzaes 255
Z.
Zayi, apartment in 266
architecture 266
ground plan of 265
ruins of 266
Zelsales 252
Zempoala described 230
Zuñi, pueblo of 137