Forty-Eighth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1930-1931, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1933.
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Forty-Eighth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1930-1931, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1933.
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=Castañeda= (=de Nagera=), =Pedro de=
account of Cibolan milling by =8=: 211, 212.
account of Tusayan by =17=: 596.
accusations against Friar Marcos =14=: 366.
cited on Indian bread =9=: 522.
credibility of his version of the Turk’s stories of Quivira =14=:
394.
difficulties in manuscript of =14=: 513, 514.
explanation of troubles between Friar Marcos and Estevan =14=:
355.
family of =14=: 470.
manuscript of, in Lenox Library =14=: 339, 413.
mistake of, regarding departure of Alarcon =14=: 385.
narrative of =16=: LIV.
narrative of Coronado’s expedition by =14=: LV, 413, 417.
on Acoma =29=: 543, 544.
on Cibola hair dressing =17=: 661.
on condition of Chicilticalli =13=: 295.
on cremation among Pueblo Indians =22, i=: 176.
on early Pueblo warfare =17=: 588.
on Galisteo =29=: 482.
on Hopi fabrics =17=: 629.
on Jemez =29=: 402.
on location of Tusayan =19=: 598.
on Pecos =29=: 476.
on Picurís =29=: 193.
on Pueblo kivas in 1540 =17=: 575.
on Quivira =29=: 565.
on Santa Fé Mountains =29=: 105.
on Sia =29=: 517.
on stone balls found in Pueblo ruins =22, i=: 183.
on Taos =29=: 183.
on visit to Tusayan in 1540 =17=: 596, 597.
on Yuqueyunque =29=: 227.
peculiarities of style of =14=: 525, 526.
references to =28=: 53, 117.
says Friar Marcos’s promotion was arranged by Mendoza =14=: 364.
Spanish family name =14=: 511.
stories of revolt of Rio Grande Indians =14=: 393.
story of an Indian trader =14=: 345.
story of Estevan’s death =14=: 306.
Zuñi cremation mentioned by =13=: 366.
=Castapanas=, identification of =17=: 166.
=Caste System= among the Tlingit =26=: 427.
=Casteel Family=, murder of =19=: 76.
=Castilleja Coceinea=, use of =44=: 288, 362.
=Castillo, Alonso del=, same as Maldonado =14=: 348.
=Castillo, Anton=, aid rendered by =17=: XIII, 14.
=Castillo de Teayo= =25=: 250.
=Castillo del Oro=, name given by Columbus to Chiriqui =6=: 35.
=Castner, J. C.=, mention of =46=: 124, 125.
=Castor Canadensis Frondator=, eaten by the Pima =26=: 81.
=Castor Hill=, treaty of, in 1852 =18=: 738, 740, 742, 744; =19=:
99.
=Castorium= as a weather charm =35=: 636.
=Castration=
of dogs =38=: § 719.
of Indian priests and medicine-men =9=: 454.
of prisoners by Guiana Indians =38=: § 507, 769.
=Caswell=, --, on the Kentucky revival =14=: 943.
=Cat=
Cherokee name for =19=: 265.
_See also_ =Guñsádatte=.
=Cat Briar=, medicinal use of =42=: 667.
=Cat-tail=
a life symbol =36=: 93.
in Pima basketry =26=: 133, 135.
medicinal use of =27=: 584.
use of =33=: 64; =44=: 294, 378; =45=: 482, 496, 498.
use of, as food =17=: 270.
=Cat-tail Flag=, used in basketry =41=: 145.
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