DEN 



GENERAL INDEX 



DEN 



Ser. 



Dene or Western Dene — Con. 

 Travelling formerly difficult 



in winter IV 



Travelling, marks or signals IV 



Travelling methods Ill 



Trays, bark IV 



Tribal names belonging to. . IV 



Tribal organization Ill 



Tribes Ill 



Tribes in 1888 IV 



Tribes and territory IV 



Tribes, classification Ill 



IV 



Trough-like vessels IV 



Tungus and, tribes IV 



Tungus dialectic differences IV 

 Tungus tribal names com- 

 pared with those of Dene, 



list IV 



Turanian shows affinity 



with IV 



Tweezers IV 



Unsesthetic IV 



Unknown technological ob- 

 jects IV 



Utensils, description and 



mode of fabrication IV 



Utensils of primitive mater- 

 ial IV 



Verbs IV i 189, 



Villages . IV 



Vocabulary common to diff- 

 erent tribes IV 



Vocabulary, comparative of, 



Tungus and Othomi IV 



Vocabulary of Tungus and, 



words comparative IV 



Vowels unimportant in Dene IV 

 Walking sticks for winter. . IV 

 War and hunting imple- 

 ments (illustrated) Ill 



War and warlike implements 



of Tungus and IV 



War expedition, methods of 



attack IV 



War, how started IV 



War practices Ill 



Wash-tubs, bark IV 



Waterfowl, how caught .... IV 



Water vessels IV 



Wattle IV IV 84, 



We, a fish trap IV 



Weasel what use made of, 



skin IV 



Weaving IV 



Weaving of spruce roots. . . IV 



Wedges, bone IV 



Wedges, stone IV 



Weirs, how constructed. ... IV 

 Western Denes, their 

 Manners and Customs. 



Rev. Father A. G. Morice III 



205 



V 174 



I 183 



IV 138 



IV 36 



IV 35 



IV 121 



Ser. Vol. Page 



Dene or Western Dene — Con. 



Whistles, ceremonial IV iv 81 



Widows positions Ill vii 145 



Widow satchels IV iv 146 



Wigs, ceremonial IV iv 173 



Wild goat skins, how treated IV iv 68 

 Willow-herb, how eaten. .. . IV iv 129 

 Windows, none in ancient 



lodges IV IV 187 



Winter dress IV iv 164 



Winter travelling difficult . . IV iv 151 

 Woman and the Lynx myth IV iv 108 



Woman's position Ill vii 123 



Womb displacements, treat- 

 ment of IV VII 24 



Women's dress not much 



different from that of men IV iv 164 

 Wood-peckers, what use 



made of their feathers. . . IV iv 177 



Wound treatments IV vii 22 



Dene, northern. 



Assimilative dispositions . . . IV iv 19 

 Separated from Southern. . . IV iv 12 

 Timid and not industrious . . IV iv 18 

 Denes Southern. 



Confused ideas as to ethno- 

 graphical divisions IV iv 13 



Long seperated from North- 

 ern Denes IV iv 12 



Denedindjie. 



Dene or IV vi 77 



Improper as collective name IV iv 9 



Myth of Deluge Ill vii 11 



Petitot on name IV iv 9 



Deniker, J. 



Omo-cervicalis in foetal 



apes: rcf IV vi 528 



Scansorius separate muscle 



in foetal gibbon: ref IV VI 557 



Deniker and Boulart. 



Laryngeal pouches of Orang: 



ref IV VI 514 



Denison, Col. John, Toronto II xiii 108, 



180 

 Denmark. 



Educational expenditure .. . IV ix 231 

 MoUusca shells used by 



aborigines of II in 386 



Density. 



Mean, of earth, by pendu- 

 lum experiments II i 552 



Molten substances heavier 

 than that of solid at same 



temperature II III 54 



Dental formulae, Orang. ... IV vi 509 

 Dentalium 



Fitness as article of orna- 

 mentation IV IV 178 



Nose-ornaments IV iv 168 



Dentaria, L., Canadian 

 localities of. 

 D. diphylla, L II xv 62 



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