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SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL, I33 



Tralatrala (musical instrument), 317, 



318 

 Transportation, 192-196, 254, 358-359, 



391 



of baby, 25-26, 240, 274-275, 383 

 Tranu (leather soles), 222-223, 224 

 Trapelakucha (long necklace), 60 

 Trapping, 189, 253, 359 

 Traps, 190, 191, 253, 360, 391 

 Trariiloqko (headband), 222, 223, 231, 



337, 376 

 Trariinamun (metal anklets), 222 

 Trarupel (short necklace), 60 

 Trariituwe (leather belt), 222 

 Trariivve (woven belt), 184, 223, 231, 



375 

 Traiikuque (metal bracelets), 222 

 Travel, 196, 254 

 Trays, virinnovi^ing, 180, 201, 202, 204, 



234, 235-236, 257, 355, 366, 367, 369, 



380, 392, 394 

 Trees, 176, 185, 197, 200, 205, 228, 229, 



248, 252, 273, 274, 275, 338, 355, 367, 



380, 391, 396, 397, 401 

 Tren tren (good spirit), 143 

 Treutler, Pablo, 87, 88 

 Tringle, Alepue area, xiv 

 Trolof (native coffin), 162-163, 164 

 Trucha arco iris (fish), 361, 403 

 Trucha criolla (fish), 361, 403 

 Trucha de arroyo (fish), 361, 403 

 Trucha marron (fish), 361, 403 

 Trumpul area, xiv, 262, 263, 264, 266, 



335, 344, 347, 369 

 Trutruka (wind instrument), 97, 98, 



150, 153, 313, 3^7, 345, 387 

 Tumblers, 201 

 Tumpline, 192, 193 

 Tune pipe, 388 



Tupulwe (musical instrument), 317 

 Turkeys, 186, 253, 356, 391 

 Twins, 12, 31, 241, 279, 384 



U 



Ullollun (smoke exists), 218 



Wme (cacique), 168 



Wme kura (emblem of authority worn 



by cacique), 172, 173 

 Ulmo (native tree), 200, 228, 229, 401 

 Umbilical cord. See Navel cord 

 Unfaithfulness, 331 

 Urine, uses of, 48, 187, 230-231, 243, 



257, 269, 272, 292, 380, 394 

 Utensils, kitchen, 201, 254, 357, 367 



V 



Valdivia, Province of, 5, 237 



Vapor baths, 121, 248 



Vegetables, 184-185, 197, 201, 204, 208, 



214, 215, 253, 254, 354, 355, 364, 366, 



391, 392 

 bartered, 358 

 used for smoking, 97 

 Venow (animal), 190, 191 

 Veronica, Sister, xv 

 Villages, 175, 252 

 Visions, 340 

 Visiting and conversation, 94-95, 247, 



314-315, 387-388 

 Visitors, reception of, 63-65, 389 

 Voqui (vine), 218, 235, 401 

 Vultures, 71 



W 



Wachi (snares), 190 



Wada (rattle), 98, 116 



Wake, 160-162, 344 



Walking, 28, 192, 193, 241, 277, 384 



Wallis, Wilson D., xvii 



Walse (dance), 99, 100 



Waltrudis, Sister, xv 



Wampu (native casket), 345 



Wealth, 42, 43, 242-243, 353 



Weaning, 30, 241, 278-279, 384 



Weapons, 190, 305, 35°, 359, 39i 



Weather, prediction of, 89-90, 247, 310- 



311, 387 

 Weaving, 231-234, 257, 378, 393 

 Weigel, Father Gustave, xvi 

 Weirs, 191, 253 



Wekufii (malignant spirits), 143, 144 

 Wenamapu nuke (woman with God), 



151 

 Wheat, 180, 181, 197, 199, 206, 214, 252, 

 354, 366, 369, 391 

 grinding of, 202 

 harvesting of, 180, 182, 354 

 storage of, 204, 221 

 threshing of, 180, 183, 354 

 toasted, 206, 208, 215, 254 

 Whips, 358 

 Whiskbroom, 220 



Whistle (musical instrument), 97, 146, 

 150, 247, 317, 340, 388, 394; (used 

 for signaling), 91, 247 

 Wilal (netted bags), 192, 193, 194, 221, 



234-235, 236, 254, 255, 257 

 Wildfowl, 189, 359, 391 

 Wind instruments, 97, 247, 388 



