INDEX.

Names of native authors and productions are in italics.

Abolachi
Adair, James
Adam, L.
Algonkins
Alva, B. de
Anales de Cuauhtitlan
Anales del Museo Nacional
Apes, Rev. Wm.
Araucanians
Arawacks
Atitlan, Lake
Aubin, M.
Avila, F. de
Ayala, G, de
Aymaras
Aztecs

Baker, T. Barbara, Fed. Bautista, J. de Beach, W.W. Beaver Indians Berendt, C.H. Beristain y Souza Book of the Jew Book of Rites Books of Chilan Balam Boturini, L. Boudinot, Elias Brasseur de Bourbourg, Abbe Brinton, D.G. Byington, Rev. C.

Cabrera, P.F. Cakchiquels Californian Indians Camargo, D.M. Carochi, H. Carreri, G. Carrillo, Rev. C. Cartas de Indias Castaneda, G. Chac Xulub Chen, Chronicle of Chahta-Muskokees Chapanec language Chekilli Cherokee Phoenix Cherokees Chiapas Chichimecs Chignavincelut Chilan Balam, Books of Chili, Tribes of Chimalpain, D. Munon Chimalpopoca, F, Lic. Chippeways Choctaws Chorotegan language Clark, P. Dooyentate Clavigero, F.S. Codex, Aztec Codex, Chimalpopoca Cogolludo, D. Copway, George Couto de Magalhaes, Dr. Coy, Domingo Creeks Crees Cuoq, M. Cushing, F.H. Cusick, David

Dakotas
Delawares
Denis, F.
Diaz, B.
D'Orbigny, A.
Dorsey, J.O.

Eskimo

Field, T.W.
Franca, Dr. E.F.
Fuentes y Guzman

Garcia, A. Gatschet, A.S. Gavarrete, Sr. Gomez, F. Guarani language Guarayos Gueegueence, The

Hale, H.
Hartt, C.F.
Hiawatha
Hidatsa Indians
Howse, J.
Humboldt, A.
Humboldt, W. von
Huron-Iroquois

Icazbalceta, J.G. Iroquois Iroquois Book of Rites Ixtlilxochitl, F. de A. Izquin, F.

Japuguay, Nic. Jew, The Book of the Jimenez de la Espada Johnson, Elias Jones, Rev. Peter Juarros, Dom.

Kaladlit
Kaondinoketc, F.
Kekchi language
Kiches
Klamaths

Landa, Bishop Latinists, Indian La Vega, Garcilasso de Leon i Pinelo, Ant. Lery, Jean de Lingoa Geral Loaysa, F. de Logan's Speech Logas, The Luis Inca

Macario, J.
Macho-Raton, The
Mangue language
Maps, Native
Matthews, Dr. W.
Mayer, Brantz
Markham, C.R.
Martius, C. von
Mayas
Maya Chronicles, The
Mendoza, Ant., de
Mendoza, G.
Mexicans
Michoacan
Milfort, Gen.
Mitre, B.
Molina, A.
Montaigne, M.
Motolinia, T. de
Moxos
Muskokees
Muyscas

Nahuatl Language Nahuatl-Spanish Dialect Nakuk Pech Nehaib, Titles of Nezahualcoyotl Nezahualpilli Nicaraguans Nipissings Nunez de la Vega.

Ojibways Ollanta, The Ollita, The Olmos, Andre de Omahas Oviedo, F.

Pachacuti, Don J. Pampas, Tribes of Pasiones, Las Pelaez, F.P. Garcia Pequods Perez, Juan Pio Peruvians Pimentel, Ant. Pimentel, H. Pipils Pocomans Pok Ponce, Pedro Pomar, J. de Popol Vuh, The Powers, S. Prophecies of Mayas

Queh, F.T.G.
Quiches, see Kiches
Qquichuas
Quipus

Rabinal Achi Rafinesque, C.S. Ramirez, J.F. Rink, Dr. H. Rosa, A. de la Rosny, Leon de

Sahagun, B. de
Salazar, F.C.
San Antonio, J. de
Sanchez Solis, F.
Scherzer, C.
Schoolcraft, H.R.
Sequoyah
Simeon, Remi
Sioux
Six Nations
Smith, B.
Solola, Province
Squier, E.G.

Taensas Tanner, J. Tarascos Tecpan Atitlan Tezcuco Tezozomoc, F. de A. Theologia Indorum Thomas, C. Timberlake, H. Timucuana Tlatilulco, College of Tlaxcallan, History of Tobar, Ant. Tomar, J.B. de Tonalamatl, The Torres, J. Tupis Tuscaroras Tzolante, The Tzendals Tzumpan, F.G.C.

Valades, D.
Valeriano, Antonio
Varnhagen, M.
Vazquez, F.
Vetancurt, A. de
Vico, Domingo de
Viracocha
Votan

Walum Olum Ward, Dr. Wyandotts

Xahila, F.E.A. Ximenez, F.

Zacicoxol, the Zapata y Mendoza, J.V. Zapotecs Zegarra, G.P. Zoque language Zunis

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