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. Bulletin. Ethnology. 82 ARDECO ARENDAHKONON [b. a. e. Trail, 1892; Boas in Rep. Nat. Mus. 1895, 1897; Catliii, N. Am. Inds., 18-41, 1866; Dawson in Proc. and Trans. Royal Soc. Can., ix, 1891; De Bry, Colleetiones Peregrinationum, 1590-1628; Dellen- baugh, North Americans of Yesterday, 1901; Du Pratz, Hist. Lonisiane, iii, 1758; Eells in Smithson. Rep. 1887, 1889; Fos- ter, Prehist. Races, 1878; Goddard in Univ. Cal. Pubs., i, no. 1, 1903; Harlot, Narr. First Plant. Virginia, repr. 1893; Hrdlicka in Am. Anthrop., vii, no. 3, 1905; Jackson in Metropol. ^lag., xxii, no. 3, 1905; Lewis and Clark, Exped. (1804-06), Coues ed., 1893; MacLean Mound Builders, 1879; Moore, various memoirs in Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1894-1905; Morgan in Cont. N. Am. Ethnol., IV, 188f; Morice in Trans. Can. Inst., IV, 1895; Niblack in Nat. Mus. N. ^\'. of them. The women are supposed to be of ordinary stature. They hunt in kaiaks and provide for their husl)ands, who are covered with hair and are so tiny that they carry them about in their hoods.—Boas in 6th Rep. B. A. E., 640, 1888. Areitorae. A Papago village s. of So- norita, Sonora, Mexico.—Box, Adven- tures, 262, 1869. Arekw. A Yurok village on the coast at the mouth of Redwood cr., n. w. Cal. The town of Orick, 2 m. up the stream, takes its name therefrom, (a. l. k.) Oruk.—Gibba in Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, iii, 139, 1853. Arenal (Span.: 'sandy ground,' 'des- ert'). A village, presumably Piman, on the Pima and Maricopa res., Gilar., Ariz.; pop. 557 in 1860 (Taylor in Cal. Farmer,. MASONRY WALL, ANCIENT PUEBLO, NEW MEXICO. Rep. 1888, 1890; NordenskiOld, Cliff Dwellers of the Mesa Verde, 1893; Pow- ers in Cont. N. Am. Ethnol., in, 1877; Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, i-vi, 1851-57; Smith, Hist. Va., repr. 1819; Squier, Antiq. N. Y. and West, 1851; Squier and Davis in Smithson. Cont., i, 1848; Starr, First Steps in Human Progress, 1895; Swan in Smithson. Cont., , 1874; Teit in Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., ii, 1900; Thruston, Antiq.


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