LITTLE MEN. Twin thunder-gods of the Cherokees, [126]

LONE-DOG WINTER-COUNT. A picture-writing chronicle of the Dakota, [77]

LONG HOUSE PEOPLE. A name applied to the Iroquois, [224], [227]

LONGFELLOW, H. W. And the identity of Hiawatha, [223]

LORD OF THE DEAD. Indian deity; the owl sometimes represented as the attendant of, [112]

LOUCHEUX. A division of the Tinneh stock; the myth of the moon-god of, [357-358]

LOX, or LOKI. Algonquian deity, a reincarnation of Malsum, [143]; reminiscent of the Scandinavian Loki, [143]; in the story of the Fairy Wives, [174-175]

LYELL, SIR CHARLES. On discovery of prehistoric remains, [7]

M

MA-CON-A-QUA. The Indian name of Frances Slocum, [44]