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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