Kan=numeral four, [110];
Maya word for serpent, [112];
Nahuatl word for serpent, [189];
Chinese word for mountain, also for province or ruler, [287].
Kan-asta (Iroquois) frame poles of the council house, [197].
Kanasta-tsi-koma (Iroquois) “the great framework;”
name of Iroquois league, [197].
Katun, period of twenty years marked by sculptured stone, [218], [219], [220], [221].
Kingsborough, [11], [57], [62], [78], [240], [246].
Kin (Maya)=sun, [217].