HAMPTON INSTITUTE. And education of the Indians, [79]

HANDSOME. A beautiful maiden; the story of, [159-162]

HAOKAH. Thunder-god of the Sioux, [125]

'HARRYING OF HADES.' American Indian myth provides examples of, [332], [340-341]

HEALING WATERS. The legend of the, [257-260]

HELLU-LAND (Land of Flat Stones). In legend of Norse voyage to America, [14], [15]

HERBERT, SIR THOMAS. His Travels quoted, [4-5]

HERJULFSON, BIARNE. And the Norse discovery of America, [13-14]

HIAWATHA (more properly HAI-EN-WAT-HA; = He who seeks the Wampum-belt). A legendary hero of the Iroquois, [217], [223-228]; represented also as of Algonquian race, [223]; effect of Longfellow's poem on the history of, [223]; Longfellow's confusion in identity of, [223]; historical basis for the legends, [223]; founder of the League of the Five Nations, [223-224]; a warrior under Atotarho, [225]; his plans for federation, [225]; adopted into the Mohawk tribe, [226]; his scheme consummated, [226]

HIDATSA. A tribe of the Sioux; fetishes of, [92]; have no belief in a devil or hell, [104]