INDEX 



337 



University of Oklahoma, 2 



University of Oregon, Dept. of Anthro- 

 pology, 155, 156, 240 



University of Texas, ix, 2 



Anthropological Museum, ix 



University of Washington, 155, 156, 271, 

 278, 285, 295 



U.S. National Museum, Div. of Mol- 

 lusks, 86 



Upper Columbia Region, 244—245 

 (table), 259 



Vessels, appliqued, 58 



ceramic, 5, 53 



Lower Mississippi, 46 



plain, 5, 58 



polished-incised, 5 



pottery, 16, 42, 45, 58 



punctated, 58 



roughened utility, 5 



shapes of, 48 

 Viking Fund, see Wenner-Gren Founda- 

 tion. 

 Villages, fishing, 202 



sedentary, 5, 6 

 Vision quest, 275 



Volcanic ash, 156, 171, 172 ffig.), 173, 

 174, 178, 179, 186, 224, 259, 282 



Wahluke Site, 242-243 (table), 244, 298 



Walla Walla Indians, 256, 298 



Walla Walla River, 164, 200, 209, 210, 



226, 251, 255 

 WaUets, 300 

 Wallula Gatewav, 272 

 Wallula Indians," 167, 210, 247, 296 

 Wallula Site (45-WW-6), 170, 200, 201 



(map)-215, 220, 222, 223, 226, 



240, 242, 297, 298 

 Walnut, black, 147 

 Wanapam Indians, 167 

 War, importance of, 165 

 War club heads, 285 

 Ward, Duren J. H., information from, 



87, 89, 93, 106 

 Warfare, opposition to, 261 



Plains tvpe, 261, 262 

 War honors, 167, 258, 261 

 Washington, northeastern, 168 

 Washington State College, 156, 173, 295 

 Washita River Focus, 8 

 Wattle and daub construction, 16 

 Weapons, hunting, 165 

 Weaving, basket, 166 

 Webb, Clarence H., information from, 



XV, 2, 4, 22. 27, 28, 31, 37, 38, 61, 



68 

 Webb, Clarence H., and Dodd, Monroe, 



Jr., information from, 30 

 Wedge, antler, 197, 206, 207, 212, 223, 



238, 253, 260, 286, 291 

 basalt, 205 



Weights, net, 242, 289 



four-notched, 243, 244, 245, 246, 

 247 



girdled, 204, 224 



grooved, 230 (distribution), 239, 

 241, 243, 244, 245, 247, 260 



notched, 204, 212, 220, 224, 239, 

 241, 260 



perforated, 224 



stone, 187-188, '195, 196, 197, 198, 

 204, 211, 221 



two-notched, 238, 239 

 Weirs, 165, 255 



fish, 161, 255 

 Welander, Arthur D., identification by, 



271, 293 

 Weltfish, Gene, information from, 294 

 Wenatchi Indians, 167, 253, 296, 297, 



298, 300 

 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthro- 

 pological Research, ix 

 Wetherill Mesa Project, 155 

 Wheeler, Richard P., x, 85, 87, 107 

 Whistles, 165, 214 



bone, 243, 244. 245, 247, 260 

 White, Theodore E., 86 



identifications by, 146 

 Whitman, Marcus, 251 

 Whitman College Museum, 222 

 Wiley Focus, Fulton Aspect, 2, 6, 7, 8 

 Wilford, Lloyd A., information from, 129 

 Wilkes, G., information from, 251 

 Williams, A. P., site, 73 

 Williams, H., information from, 171 

 Willows, 273 



switches, used for fish weirs, 255 



wood, used for bows, 253 

 Winther, O. O., information from, 250 

 Wire, bailing and barbed, 123 

 Wishram Indians, 168 

 Wissler, C, information from, 157, 158, 



159, 258 

 Witte, Adolph H., 1 

 Wolves, teeth and claws of, 215 

 Women, clothing, 253 

 Wood, petrified, 44 



Woodland Culture, 86, 92, 96, 102, 105, 

 110, 111, 124, 131, 136, 138, 139, 

 140 

 Woodpecker Cave Site (13JH202), 111- 

 132 



analysis, 131-132 



artifacts, 115-131 



stratigraphy, 113, 114 (map) 

 Work, John, information from, 254 

 Works Progress Administration, 2 

 Wylie Focus, 64 



Yakima Folds section, 272 

 Yakima Indians, 167, 273, 296 

 Yakima Region, 243, 244 

 Yakima River, 162, 197, 243 

 Yakima Valley, 168, 243, 250, 298 

 Yuma culture, 171 



