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Show INDEX ABNAKI, Algonquian, 150. Adaize family, 175. Adoption custom, 204, 243. Agriculture, fruits, 45; cereals, 46- 50; sugar products, 50; hay, 51; cotton, 51; tobacco, 52; vegetables, 53; influence of products on national development, 53; Sioux, 135; Pawnee, 142; Algonquian, 151, 152; Pueblo, 184; Aztec, 213; Indian, 222, 223; bibliography, 275. Algonquian family, tribes, 92; migrations, 98; plains tribes, 143, 144; seat, 148, 149; location of tribes, 149, 150; physique, 150; divergent culture, 151; agriculture, 152; houses, 152; social organization, 152; religion, mythology! 1S3* southern tribes, 163, 164; western tribes, 165; picture- writing, 165; present condition, 269; bibliography, 283. Alligator, economic value, decrease, 67. Animal life, wild, range, 54; relation with Eurasian fauna, 55- 58; deer family, 58- 61; sheep, 61; musk- ox, 62; buffalo, 62- 64; fur- bearing animals, 65- 67; animals valuable for hide, 67; birds, 67; fish, 68; Indian domestic 226; bibliography, 275, 276. Antiquity of man. See Archaeology. Apache, Athapascan, culture, 181. Apalache, Muskhogean, 167. Appalachian system, extent and character, 9; Hudson River gap, 9; northern group, 9; central division, 9; central valley, 10; age, 14; portages over, 29; land routes over, 3o- 34. Arapaho, plains Algonquian, 144. Archaeology, evidences of glacial man, 70; palaeolithic remains, 71, 78; cave deposits, 73; status of mound- builders, 73, 81; distribution of remains, 73, 74; classification, 74; mounds, 75; enclosures, 76; hut- rings, 76; garden-beds, 77; quarries ana workshops, 77, 78; copper- mining, 77; graves, 78} shell mounds, 78; comparative study, 79; ornaments, 79; stone objects, 80; human images, 80; weapons, 80; tools and utensils, 81; remains of Indian origin, 81, 85, 86; cliff-dwellings, 83; cave- dwellings, 84; pueblos, 84; Great Houses, 85; irrigation, 85; origin of man, 87; bibliography, 276. Art, Eskimo, 107; of northwest coast tribes, 115; conven- 291 |