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Rh Hemlock bark, made into bread-like food,

Hereditary right, to community functions, -

Heyoka cult,

Hidatsa,, , , , , , ,

Hierarchy, priestly in region of high cultures, ; supernatural, complexity of Maya and Aztec, ; supernatural, of the Pueblo,

Historical, chronologies, New World, -; conception of culture, -; connection, North Pacific Coast area with Columbia Basin, ; connection, types of glazed pottery, ; types of Pueblo houses, ; data, Nahua culture,

History, Aztec, ; of man, Old World, ; Inca, ; Maya, ; Mexico, Peru, and Yucatan, chronologies based upon,

Hoe, distribution of, -

Hogan, Navajo, ,

Hokan, in California, ; linguistic stocks grouped under,, ; proposed name for combined stocks,

Hopewell mound culture,

Horned serpent concept, wide distribution of,

Horse, complex, taken over as a whole by New World natives, ; cultivator, first in England, ; culture, ; culture, acquired in the New World, -; culture, differences between North and South America, ; culture, guanaco area,, ; culture, New World, -; culture, Spanish,

Horses, introduction of,, ,

House of the Nuns, groundplan of,

Houses, adobe and stone, ; Amazon tribes, ; California area, ; Chibcha area, ; Déné area, ; earth-covered, ; Eastern Woodland area, ; Eskimo, -, -; guanaco area, ; nomadic tribes, ; Northern California, ; North Pacific Coast,, ; Plateau area, , ; Pueblo area, , -; Southeastern area, ; southwestern Déné, ; stone, distribution of, ; totem pole, North Pacific Coast, ; types and distribution, northern South America, -; types and distribution, -; underground,

Huaca, defined, ,

Human, carrier, prevailing mode of transport, New World,, ; flesh, eaten by Gulf tribes,

Hunting areas, -; interior Amazon Basin, ; methods of,, , , ; Inca, ; Pueblo area, ; Southeastern area,

Hymn, Inca, -

Ice, time allowed since last retreat of, in the New World,

Ideals, for the young in the New World,

Immigrant populations, in the United States, rapid change in cephalic index,

Immigration, American natives, northwestern route,

Implements, copper, Great Lakes area, -; stone and bone, Columbia Basin, ; stone, chronological series of, ; types of, Ecuador, ; types of, Patagonia, ; types of, Venezuela,

Inca,, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ; area, characterization of culture, -; controlled Ecuador at Spanish Conquest, ; food,

Incense burning, universal distribution,

Incised designs,

Incising, of pottery,

Indemnity, in payment for crime, ,

Independent development, Plains art, ; New World cultures,, ; theory, -