DEN 



GENERAL INDEX 



DEN 



Ser. Vol. 



Dene or Western Dene — Con. 



Marmot traps IV iv 



Marriage Ill vii 



Marriage customs TV v 



III vn 



Mas IV IV 



Masks IV IV 



Material of arrow and spear 



heads IV iv 



Material of arrow and spear 



heads zealously guarded . IV iv 



Maul, wooden IV iv 



Means of communication 



while travelling IV IV 



Measure of length IV iv 



Medicinal herbs IV iv 



Medicine men Ill vii 



Menses, observances rela- 

 tive to IV IV 



Mesh-sticks IV IV 



Midwifery IV vii 



Mittens IV iv 



Mocassins, their material 



and use IV iv 



Mode of reckoning relation- 

 ship Ill vii 



Months, their native names IV iv 



Monuments rare IV iv 



Moose skin scrapers IV iv 



Morals Ill vii 



Mortars unknown IV iv 



Mortuary columns IV iv 



Mounds unknown among. . . IV iv 



Muskrat trapping IV iv 



Myths Ill VII 



Myth " Loon and Old Man " IV iv 

 Myth "Lynx feared by 



women " IV iv 



Nah'ane branch of IV vii 



Nah'ane branch of, family. IV vii 



Name, origin IV iv 



Names (personal) absent. . . IV vi 



Nature of, territory IV iv 



NazrwSt, a fish trap IV iv 



Necklaces IV iv 



Needle pouches IV iv 



Netting IV iv 



NSzaz a game IV iv 



Ni-ottsintani legend IV vi 



Nose-pendants IV iv 



Nose-rings IV iv 



Notes on Western Denes? 



By Rev. A. G. Morice. . . IV iv 

 Nouns, four categories of.. . IV iv 

 Nouns: varieties and inflec- 

 tions IV I 



Nets, material IV iv 



Observances of hunters and 



women IV iv 106, 



Ochre (red) as means of 



ornamentation IV iv 



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98 

 121 

 178 

 118 



67 

 118 



53 



65 

 111 



210 



92 



130 



157 



107 



158 



25 



164 



163 



120 



106 



199 



143 



117 



35 



199 



35 



87 



159 



171 



108 



518 



523 



8 



79 



11 



85 



170 



149 



78 



112 



95 



167 



108 



1 



32 



181 

 159 



165 



170 



Ser. 

 Dene or Western Dene — Con. 



Ornaments worn by Ill 



Orthography of Indian 



words IV 



Orthography of names of 



Indian tribes IV 



Packing, how done IV 



Packing bags of men IV 



Packing bags of women. ... IV 



Packing chairs IV 



Paddles, how used IV 



Pesesta Ill 



Peelers IV 



Pendants IV 



Pestles, stone IV 



Petroglyphs IV 



Philological conclusions .... IV 

 Philologically homogeneous. IV 

 Phlebotomy, bleeding prac- 

 tices IV 



Phonetics and graphic signs IV 



Phonetics of, language IV 



Phonetics, principles under- 

 lying IV 



Phraseology IV 



Physical features Ill 



Physical features and habits IV 

 Physical features and habits 



of Tungus and IV 



Pictographs IV 



Pipes stone IV 



Plants, economic value of 

 which is not appreciated, 



unnamed IV 



Plants, which are eaten by . IV 

 Points of physical similari- 

 ties IV 



Polyandry Ill 



Polygamy Ill 



Pot-latches Ill 



Pot-latch of comparatively 



recent origin IV 



Pottery, unknown among . . IV 



Powder pouches IV 



Present condition Ill 



Progressive IV 



Pronouns IV 



Property rights Ill 



Property rights of man and 

 wife and law of inherit- 

 ance Ill 



Pubescent girls, their dress. IV 

 Pubescent girls, their drink- 

 ing tribes IV 



Pubescent girls, their head 



scratchers IV 



Pubescent girls, their pecu- 

 liar observances IV 



Purgatives, native IV 



Psychologically diff^ering 



themselves IV 



Rabbit skins, how utilized IV IV 



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