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Tunisia, natives of, 448 sq.
Tupi, the, 417, 419; language, 419
Tupi-Guarani, the, 348; language, 404; linguistic stock, 415, 417, 419
Turki, the, 169, 172, 302 sqq.; physical features, 303; in India, 308; in Central Asia, 308 sqq.; in Asia Minor, 313 sq.; in Siberia, 314 sqq.
Turko-Iranian type, Risley's, 546
Turkomans, the, 305, 312 sq.
Turks, Osmanli, 301, 303, 313 sq.
Turner, S., 171
Turner, Sir William, 15, 159 n.
Tusayans, the, 385 sq.
Tuscarora, the, 354, 377 sq., and map, pp. 334-5
Tylor, Sir E. B., 353, 437 n.
Tynjur, the, 74
Tyrol, the, brachycephaly in, 512
Uaupes, the, 348
Ude language, 541
Ugrian Finns, the, 317 sqq., 326 sq.
Uigurs, the, 301, 308 sqq., 329 n.
Uinta, the, 371
Ujfalvy, C. de, 166 sq., 271 sq., 291, 302 n., 307, 311 n., 512, 544
Ukit, the, 230 sq.
Uled-Bella, the, 469
Uled-Embark, the, 469
Uled-en-Nasur, the, 469
Ulu Ayar, the, 230, 426
Umbrians, the, 513, 529
Ural-Altaic peoples. See Northern Mongols
---- languages, 281 sqq.
Usuns (Wusun), the, 291, 301, 306
Ute, the, 355, 371 sq.
Utigurs, the, 329
Uzbegs, the, 303, 312, 315
Vaalpens, the, 120 sq.
Vacas, the, 52
Valentini, P. J. J., 342, 389
Vambery, A., 314, 330 n.
Vandals, the, 449, 470
Vandeleur, S., 68 n.
Vansittart, E., 170 n.
Vapisianas, the, 416
Vascones, the, 525
Vasilofsky, N. E., 314 n.
Vater, J. S., 127
Vauru, the, 348
Vazimba, the, 239, 244 sq.
Vedda, the, 149, 422, 424, and Pl. X fig. 1
Vei, the, 32 n., 46 n., 49
Venedi, the, 537
Veneti, the, 529 n., 537 n.
Vepses, the, 320, 322
Verneau, R., 9 n., 123, 186 n., 198, 451
Vierkandt, A., 37 n.
Vinson, J., 454 n., 456 n.
Virchow, R., 29, 38, 127, 442, 447, 540 n.
Visayas, the, 224, 246
Visigoths, the, 449
Vlachs, the, 530
Voguls, the, 303, 325
Volkov, T., 259 n., 305 n.
Volz, W., 237 n.
Votes, the, 320, 322
Voth, H. R., 385 n.
Votyaks, the, 325
Vouchereau, A., 243
Wa-Boni, the, 97
Wace, A. J. B., 530 n.
Wa-Chaga, the, 97
Wachsmuth, W., 463 n.
Waddell, L. A., 169 n.
Wa-Duruma, the, 97
Wa-Giryama, the, 97 sqq.
Wa-Gweno, the, 97
Wa-Hha, the, 91
Wahuma. See Ba-Hima
Waiilatpuan, the, 363
Wainwright, G. A., 26 n.
Wa-Kamba, the, 97
Wa-Kedi, the, 62 n., 96
Wakhi, the, 544
Wa-Kikuyu, the, 97 n.
Wakore, the, 51 n.
Walapai, the, 383
Wales, racial elements in, 522 sqq.
Walkhoff, E., 4 n.
Wallace, A. R., 223, 224 n., 226 sqq.
Wallack, H., 450
Walpi, the, 382 n.
Walter, H., 542 n.
Wandorobbo, the, 124
Wangara, the, 51 n.
Wa-Nyika, the, 97
Wa-Pokomo, the, 97
Wa-Ruanda, the, 91, 486
Wa-Sandawi, the, 127, 129
Wa-Swahili, the, 44, 100
Wa-Taveita, the, 97
Wa-Teita, the, 97
Watt, G., 181, 182 n.
Wa-Tusi, the, 91, 486
Webster, W., 454 n., 521 n.
Weeks, J. H., 113 n.
Weigland, G., 530 n.
Weiss, M., 97 n.
Wends, the, 537
Werner, A., 97 n., 98 n., 102 n.
Weule, K., 97 n.
Wheeler, G. C., 432 n.
Whenohs, the, 184
Whiffen, T., 414 n.
Wibling, Carl, 16
Wichita, the, 355, 371, and map, pp. 334-5
Williamson, R. W., 158
Willis, B., 339
Wilson, Thomas, 175
Winchell, N. H., 344
Winckler, H., 490, 496
Windisch, E., 516
Windt, H. de, 287
Winnebago, the, 355, 375
Wintun, the, pp. 334-5
Wissler, C., 357-383 passim
Wissmann, H. von, 125
Witoto, the, 414, 415 n.
Wochua, the, 124
Wolf, L., 125
Wollaston, A. F. R., 149 n., 154 n., 157 n.
Wolof, the, 44, 47 sqq.
Woodford, C. M., 137 n., 146 n.
Woodthorpe, R. G., 195 n.
Woodward, A. Smith, 3 n., 5 n., 6 n.
Worcester, D. C., 156 n.
Wray, L., 155 n.
Wright, F. E., 339
Wright, W., 4 n., 452 n.
Wuri, the, 117
Wyandot, the, 375, and map, pp. 334-5
Wylde, A. B., 487 n.
Xenopol, A. D., 531
Yacana, the, 411
Yadrintseff, N. M., 309 n.
Yagi, S., 261
Yagnobi, the, 542 n.
Yahgans, the, 411, 413; language of, 413
Yakut, the, 172, 274 sq.; language, 283 n., 303, 314 sq.
Yamamadi, the, 348
Yankton-Dakota, the, 371, and map, pp. 334-5
Yavapai, the, 383
Yavorsky, J. L., 305
Yayo (Yao), the, 197
Yedina, the, 69
Yegrai, the, 172
Yegurs, the, 311 n.
Yellow Knives, the, 361, and map, pp. 334-5
Yemanieh, the, 74
Ye-tha, the, 307 sq.
Yezidi, the, 497
Yidoks, the, 543
Y-jen, the, 211
Yo, the, 183
Yokut, the, pp. 334-5
Yoma, the, 188
Yoruba, the, 46, 58 sq.
Yotkan, explorations at, 258
Younghusband, Sir F., 301 sq.
Yuan-yuans, the, 292, 307
Yuchi, the, 378 sqq., and map, pp. 334-5
Yue-chi, the, 291, 305 sqq., 542 n.
Yugo-Slavs, the, 331, 537
Yuin, the, 437
Yukaghir, the, 274 sq.; writing system, 284 sq., 344
Yuma, the, 383
Yuman linguistic stock, the, 355, 369
Yumanas, the, 416
Yungas, the, 408
Zaborowski, S., 448, 456, 536 n., 539 sq.
Zandeh, the, 44, 78 sq., 81 sq.
Zapotecs, the, 390, 395
Zimbabwe monuments, the, 44, 89 sq., 105, 241 n.
Zimmer, H., 521 n.
Zimmern, H., 269 n.
Ziryanians, the, 324
Zoghawa, the, 73
Zulu-Xosa, the, 44, 101 sqq., 129, and Pl. I fig. 2
Zuni, the, 382, and map, pp. 334-5
CAMBRIDGE: PRINTED BY J. B. PEACE, M.A., AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS
PLATE I
[Illustration: 1. Hausa, Western Sudanese Negro]
[Illustration: 2. Zulu, Bantu Negroid]
[Illustration: 3. Koranna Hottentot]
[Illustration: 4. Koranna Hottentot]
[Illustration: 5. Bushman]
[Illustration: 6. Bushman]
PLATE II
[Illustration: 1. Andamanese, Negrito]
[Illustration: 2. Semang, Negrito]
[Illustration: 3. Aeta, Negrito]
[Illustration: 4. Central African, Negrillo]
[Illustration: 5-7. Tapiro, Negrito]
PLATE III
[Illustration: 1. Tasmanian]
[Illustration: 2. Tasmanian]
[Illustration: 3. Kiwai, Papuan]
[Illustration: 4. Kiwai, Papuan]
[Illustration: 5. Hula, Papuo-Melanesian]
[Illustration: 6. Hula, Papuo-Melanesian]
PLATE IV
[Illustration: 1. Chinese]
[Illustration: 2. Chinese]
[Illustration: 3. Kara-Kirghiz, Mongolo-Turki]
[Illustration: 4. Kara-Kirghiz, Mongolo-Turki]
[Illustration: 5. Kara-Kirghiz]
[Illustration: 6. Manchu-Tungus]
PLATE V
[Illustration: 1. Iban, mixed Proto-Malay]
[Illustration: 2. Buginese, Malayan]
[Illustration: 3. Bontoc Igorot, Malayan]
[Illustration: 4. Bagobo, Malayan]
[Illustration: 5, 6. Kenyah, mixed Proto-Malay]
PLATE VI
[Illustration: 1. Samoyed]
[Illustration: 2. Tungus]
[Illustration: 3. Yenesei Ostiak, Palaeo-Siberian]
[Illustration: 4. Kalmuk, Western Mongol]
[Illustration: 5. Gold of Amur River, Tungus]
[Illustration: 6. Gilyak, N. E. Mongol]
PLATE VII
[Illustration: 1. Ainu, Palaeo-Siberian]
[Illustration: 2. Ainu, Palaeo-Siberian]
[Illustration: 3, 4. Japanese, mixed Manchu-Korean and Southern Mongol]
[Illustration: 5. Korean]
[Illustration: 6. Lapp]
PLATE VIII
[Illustration: 1. Eskimo]
[Illustration: 2. Indian, North-west coast of North America]
[Illustration: 3. Cocopa, Yuman]
[Illustration: 4. Navaho, Athapascan]
[Illustration: 5. Dakota, Siouan]
[Illustration: 6. Dakota, Siouan]
PLATE IX
[Illustration: 1. Carib]
[Illustration: 2. Guatuso, Costa Rica]
[Illustration: 3. Native of Otovalo, Ecuador]
[Illustration: 4. Native of Zambisa, Ecuador]
[Illustration: 5. Tehuel-che, Patagonia]
[Illustration: 6. Tehuel-che, Patagonia]
PLATE X
[Illustration: 1. Vedda, Pre-Dravidian]
[Illustration: 2. Sakai, Pre-Dravidian]
[Illustration: 3. Irula, Pre-Dravidian]
[Illustration: 4. Paniyan, Pre-Dravidian]
[Illustration: 5. Kaitish, Australian]
[Illustration: 6. Australian]
PLATE XI
[Illustration: 1. Dane, Nordic]
[Illustration: 2. Dane, Nordic]
[Illustration: 3. Dane, mixed Alpine]
[Illustration: 4. Breton, mixed Alpine]
[Illustration: 5. Swiss, Nordic]
[Illustration: 6. Swiss, Alpine]
PLATE XII
[Illustration: 1. Catalan, Iberian]
[Illustration: 2. Irishman, Mediterranean]
[Illustration: 3. Kababish, mixed Semite]
[Illustration: 4. Kababish, mixed Semite]
[Illustration: 5. Egyptian Bedouin, mixed Semite]
[Illustration: 6. Afghan, Iranian]
PLATE XIII
[Illustration: 1. Bisharin, Hamite]
[Illustration: 2. Bisharin, Hamite]
[Illustration: 3. Ben Amer, Hamite]
[Illustration: 4. Masai, mixed Nilotic Hamite]
[Illustration: 5. Shilluk, Hamitic Nilote]
[Illustration: 6. Shilluk, Nilote]
PLATE XIV
[Illustration: 1. Kurd, Nordic]
[Illustration: 2. Kurd, Nordic]
[Illustration: 3. Armenian, Armenoid Alpine]
[Illustration: 4. Armenian, Armenoid Alpine]
[Illustration: 5. Tajik, Alpine]
[Illustration: 6. Tajik, mixed Alpine and Turki]
PLATE XV
[Illustration: 1. Sinhalese, mixed "Aryan"]
[Illustration: 2. Sinhalese, mixed "Aryan"]
[Illustration: 3. Hindu, mixed "Aryan"]
[Illustration: 4. Kling, Dravidian]
[Illustration: 5. Linga, Dravidian]
[Illustration: 6. Vakkaliga, mixed Alpine]
PLATE XVI
[Illustration: 1, 2. Raiatea, Polynesian]
[Illustration: 3. Maori, Polynesian]
[Illustration: 4. Maori, Polynesian]
[Illustration: 5, 6. Caroline Islands, Micronesian]
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES:
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