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AEOMË, native name for people of Acoma. 575
mythic origin of name. 218
genealogyof- 46,48
ALARCON, D. DE, confusion of, with
Alcaraz- 501
ALARCON, H. DE, expedition by sea, nnder. 385,478
Colorado river discovered by. » 403,574
Eatevan's death reported to 360
message of, fonndbyDiaz. 407,486
Coronado's fears for. 555
ALBAICIN, similarity of, with Hawiknh-- 564
ALCABAZ, DIEGO DE, lieutenant of Diaz-. 485,501
incompetence of_ 502
deathof– 533
ALEZAN, JUAN, inhabitant of Mexico. 495
ALEXERES, nncertain meaning of.n- 507
ALGONKIN habitat InM34. 15
ALKALI soil, references to. 586
ALLIGATORS, danger from, in rivers of
Ne-n-Galieia. 539
ALLOUEZ, C., on EabMt-rocbmytn. 117
ALMAGRO, strnggles of, in Pern against
Pizarro '00' 376
ALMAGUER, ANTONIO DE, secretary in
New Spain. 598
AzacmEZ CHERtNO, PERO, royal veedor
forI~ewSpain. 596,598
AmiRAXTAzao, island of. 545
ALOE, Mexican, use of, for clothing by
puebloindians- 569
ALVARADO, HERNAXDO DE, appointment
of. 477
Coronadoproteetedby, atCiboIa- 483
expedition of, ta Rio Grande.. Ivii,390,490,575
report of discoveries by- 594
Pecos chiefs imprisoned by_ 493
visit of, to Braba. 511
-trounded byindians. 557
ALVARADO, PEDRO DE, lieutenant of Cor-
tes, conqueror of Gaatemala. 352
failure of expedition to Pern 352
nnites with Mendoza for exploration- 353
argamonta before Council for the In-
dies~ 372
efforts to provide wives for colonists. 374
arrival of, in New Spain. 408
expedition of, to Peru 474
–.featsof– 540
deatli of, atNocMstlan 410
A~lATEpEQL'E, revolt in, quelled by Coro-
nado. 380
AMBFSH, nseof.bySpaniards- 500
A~BMUNITION, lack of, in New Spain. 540
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ABNAEl, genesis of thé- 87
-,jugglery amongthe 145
–,pictographyofthe. xxxîi
totemie marks of the_ 65
ABOETioxprodnced bynse of haïr. 286
ABs~înox.4., investigation of the xxxiv
AcApULCO, port on coast of KeW" Spain. 385
-,rendezconsforAlcarado's ûeet- 409
–,departureot'AIarconfrom. 403
departure of UlIoa from 369
AcAxEs indians ofCnliacan. 514
'ACCO31PANYrN(~ PAPEES, characterization
of. 1
ACCULTUR-1,TIO', Of the indians- xxxiv
AcHApneblos. 519
Acociiis, indian name for gold. 493, 512
AC03IA, J'aramillo's name for. 587
–.Tiguaname for- 492
–,Znnî Dame for. 490
Alvarado's description of- 594
CastaBeda.'s description of. 491
description of,bycompanions of Coro.
nado 569,5î5
–,repGtationof, inSonora. 357
–nsitofAreUanoto- 494
–risitot'Spaniardsto- Mi, 390
worship of cross at- 544
–,sfeAcfco,Act's.

Aoosvs, use of, by indians as food. 517
Acosxa,JosÉnE,on~Iesieansorcerers. 138
ACOSTA, MARIA DE, wife of Pedro Casta-
Beda. 470
Âcuco,locatÏon 01' 519,524
–risitofAlvaradoto- 490
cartosraphic historyof. 403
aee ACOII.1, Acrs.

Acucr, Coronado's comments on name of. 560
Acuiqt'E.nameforCienye- 523 3
Acu, identifie(l with Acoma.» 1 357
Coronadti aecount of. 560
–fAcoMA, 9 erco.

ADOBE, description of. 520,562,569
-,making of.descnbed. 356
AGATE, liqnormadefrom. 516
–nber.Tiseof, forgarments. 517
AQPAlACALE.seaport of Coliaean. 385
AGUAS CALIE';TES, pueblo of 525
AGurLAn, JL'A~DE, Mendoza's agent in
Spain. 368
AHACUS. identined tvith B:awikuh. 358
AI.13I1TA,genoalogcof- 56
AKKEEWAYSEE, Ojibwa treaty signer- 28
AEO, native name &r Acoma. 575
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