434 



INDEX 



Dentition. See Teeth. 



Devils Lake agency, N. Dak. (Sioux)— 



deaf and dumb 207, tab. 9 



epilepsy 203, tab. 9 



insanity 202, tab. 9 



pathological conditions . . tab. 9 



tuberculosis 210, tab. 9 



Diabetes (Pima) 182 



Diarrhea— 



Huichol 186 



Maricopa 247 



Mescaleros 235 



Pima 182, 244 



San Carlos Apache 233 



See also Dysentery. 



DiCHELOSTEMMA, food plant (San Carlos 

 Apache) 238 



DiegueSos, California 133 



Digestive disorders— 

 by tribes — 



Navaho 179 



Opata 184 



Otonii 187 



Southern Ute 176 



Tarahuinare 185 



Tepehuane 186 



summary 188 



See also Gastro-intestinal disorders, In- 

 testinal disorders. 



Diphtheria 181, 190 



DiPON, Dr. C. R., on pathological conditions 

 at Haskell Institute tab. 9 



Diseases and disorders among Indians- 

 causes 172-175 



effect of climate on 212 



general account 175 



Indian conception of 220-221 



prevention of 229-231 



summary 187-191 



tribal details 176-187 



See also Medicine-men, Medicine-women; 

 names of diseases, and under names of 

 tribes. 



Diskatan, Mexico, Cora village 12 



Division of labor— 



Pueblos 33 



San Carlos Apache 32 



See also Occupations. 



Divorce— 



San Cc>rlos Apache 168 



White iuountain Apache 49 



Dixon, R. B,, in bibliography 410 



Dog, Pima notion concerning 243 



Dolores, Mexico, Cora village 12 



Dolores costales — 



Huichol 186 



Tarahumare 185, 250 



See also Pleura, affections of, Pneu- 

 monia. 



DoMENECii, Abb6, in bibliography 416 



Domestic animals kept by Indians 17 



Domestic life. See Habits of life. 



DONDIA SUFFRUTESCENS— 



use of, by Pima 262,264 



wounds inflicted by 183 



DoRSEV. Dr. Geo. A. — 



in bibliography 425 



on outfit of Navaho shaman 239-240 



DowLER, B., in bibliography 411 



Drake, Benj., in bibliography 424 



Dreams among Indians 87, 155 



Driesbach, Dr. C. W., on pathological 

 conditions at Cheyenne River agency, 



S. Dak tab. 9 



Drinking on part of Indians 30-31, 173-174 



See also Alcoholic drinks, Dninkenness. 

 Driver, Dr. G . S., on pathological conditions 



in Fort Lewis school, Colo tab. 9 



Dropsy, prevalence of, 189 



Drunkenness— 

 by tribes — 



Apache 31, 32 



Jicarillas 178 



Mazahua 36 



Navaho ^3 



Otomi 35, 187 



Tarasco 36 



Tepecano 186 



Tlahuiltec 187 



Yuma 34 



relation to crime 166-171 



DtJsiNG, on European births by sexes 39 



Dwellings— 



care of 32,34 



construction and repair 18 



general description 15-17 



Dy'Namometers 108, 109, 143 



Dysentery'— 

 by tribes — 



Huichol 186 



Pima 182, 183 



Tepecano 186 



summary 188, 191 



See also Diarrhea. 



Dysmenorrhea , prevalence of 189 



Dystocia 55 



Dysuria, remedy for (Papago) 242 



Earache, remedies for — 

 by tribes- 

 Apache 234, 237 



Maricopa 248 



Papago 242 



simimary 189-190 



Earthquakes in region visited 3 



Eastern Cherokee school, N. C. (Chero- 

 kee)— 



albinism 198, tab. 9 



epilepsy 202, tab. 9 



goiter 199, tab. 9 



pathological conditions tab. 9 



tuberculosis 211, tab. 9 



Echinocereus wislizeni, food plant (San 



Carlos Apache) 257 



Eclampsia, kidney disorders in. 189 



Eczema— 



bv tribes— 



Hopi 180 



Yuma 184 



summary 189 



Eells, M., in bibliography 411 



Ehrenreich, p., in bibliography 411 



Elephantiasis— 

 by tribes— 



Pima 182 



San Carlos Apache 178 



summary 190 



