LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 31 



Ungava district, Ethnology of the (Turner) A xi, 159. 



Upper lakes, Wild-rice gatherers of the ( Jenks) A xix, 1013. 



Verde valley, Aboriginal remains in (C. Mindeleff ) A xiii, 179. 



Virginia, The Pamunkey Indians of (Pollard) B 17. 



Vocabularies of tribes of the extreme Northwest (Gibbs-Dall) C i, 121. 



Bee Bibliography; Language; Linguistic. 



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Wakashan languages. Bibliography of the ( Pilling) , B 19. 



Washington, western. Tribes of (Gibl)s) C i, 157. 



AVeavers, Navajo ( Matthews) A iii, 371. 



Welfare; Technology, or the science of activities designed for 



(Powell) -. A XX, XXIX. 



West Indies. See Porto Rico. 



Wild-rice gatherers of the upper lakes (Jenks) A xix, 1013. 



Winship, G. P. The Coronado expedition, 1540-1542 A xiv, 329. 



Wolpi, Arizona, Illustrated catalogue of collections from, in 1881 



(J. Stevenson) A iir, 511. 



Wyandot government: A short study of tribal society (Powell).. A i, 57. 



Yarrow, H. C. Introduction to the study of mortuary customs 



among the North American Indians I 4. 



A further contribution to the study of the mortuary customs of 



the North American Indians A i, 87. 



Yuman and Serian languages, Comparative lexicology of ( Hewitt) .A xvii, 299*. 



Zuni, New Mexico, Illustrated catalogue of collections from, in 



1881 (J. Stevenson) A iii, 511. 



Zuni child. The religious life of the (T. E. Stevenson) A v, 533. 



Zufii creation myths, Outlines of (Gushing) A xiii, 321. 



Zuni culture growth, Pueblo jiottery as illustrative of (Gushing) . .A iv, 467. 



Zuiii fetiches (Gushing) A ii, 3. 



Zuni Indians (M. C. Stevenson). A xxiii. 



See Cibola; Coronado. 



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