332 
Copper, alloy, 110 
native, 44, 111 
Corn, 11, 63, 72, 94, 116, 140, 149, 150, 
262, 268, 269, 270, 271, 274, 276, 
287, 291 
white flint, 150 
yellow, 150 
yellow hard, 150 
Cornell University, 262 
“Corn People,” or ‘Corn Eaters’, name 
of Arikaras, 117 
Corn racks or platforms, 148 
Corps of Engineers, 5, 8, 137 
Cosner, Arron J., 267 
Cottontails, 64, 292 
Cottonwood, 10, 22, 24, 46, 63, 69, 127, 
129, 241, 247 
Cottonwood bark, roofing of, 24 
Cowan, William T., 239 
Cowgill, George L., 172 
Cowgill, Warren C., 172 
Coyote, 11, 64, 241 
bones of, 115, 116, 217, 228 
Coyote Necklace, Indian warrior, 150, 
151 
Crane posts, 83, 85 
Cranium, human, 275, 287, 291 
Crawford, Lewis F., 138 
Crazymans Coulee, 39 
Cree Indians, 67 
Crematorial practices, 303 
Crow-Flies-High, Indian chief, 137, 138. 
140, A51S W525 1HSPr1b4.) 56. 5. 
158 
Crow-Flies-High (32MZ1); a Historic 
Hidatsa Village in the Garrison 
Reservoir Area, North Dakota, 
by Carling Malouf, 133-166 
Srow-Flies-High’s Indian Band, mem- 
bers of, 161-164, 165 
Crow-Flies-High village (32MZ1), x, 
137, 138, 1389 (map), 140, 141 
(map), 147 (fig.), 149 (fig.), 151, 
152, 155, 156, 1158 
ethnography, 148-152 
excavations at, 140-148 
history of, 152-158 
specimens from, 165-166 
Crow Indians, 24, 34, 53, 109, 148, 159 
Crowley flint quarries, 106 
Crow Paunch, Indian man, 153 
Crow Reservation, 32 
Crystal quartz, 225 
Cucumbers, 150 
Cucurbits, 171 
Cultural Horizon 1, 242 
Cultural Horizon 2, 242 
Cultural items, 158 
Cumming, Robert B., Jr., 300 
Cummings, Thomas §., 292 
Cupola, 130 (fig.), 131-132 
Cups, “tin,” 112, 118, 119, 165, 166 
Curtis, EH. S., 15 
Cutters, 48, 214 
Dagger, bone-handled, 79, 110-111, 301 
Dahl, Maynard, 137 
INDEX 
[BuLu. 185] 
Dakota Indians, 9, 32, 34, 35, 66, 67, 72, 
75, 98, 151, 152, 155, 163 
Dance hall, 127, 154 
Dance hall of the Santee Bottoms on the 
Fort Berthold Reservation, Gar- 
rison Reservoir, North Dakota, 
The, by Donald D. Hartle, 123- 
132 
Dance lodge, 13, 19 
Dancing Bear Creek, 69, 74 
Davis, Hester A., 172 
Deer, 11, 146, 228, 241, 253 
antler tine, 48, 251, 286 
bones, 109, 115, 116, 146, 217, 242, 
246, 247, 249, 251, 252, 253, 294 
white-tailed, 11, 64 
Denig, Edwin Thompson, 109, 110, 117 
Densmore, Frances, 12, 26, 27 
Devil’s Lake region, N. Dak., 209 
Dietsch, Harold O., 173 
Different Cherries, Black Hawk’s wife, 
142, 151 
Dinosaur National Monument, 262 
Diseases, effect of, 152 
Dishes, 187, 146, 148, 166 
Dismal River Aspect, 25 
Ditch, defensive, 77, 96, 98, 100 
exploratory, 100 
fortification, 76 
Ditch and ditch tests, 98-100 
Dodd and Phillips Ranch sites, 21, 89, 
109 
site, South Dakota (39 ST 30), 
43, 71, 88, 89, 90, 105, 119, 121, 
202, 208 
Features 1, 7, 8, 11, 73, 106; 10, 
89 
Dodd 
Dog Den Buttes, 65 
Dogs, 34, 217, 228 
bones, 115, 116, 249, 251, 292, 
Dole, William P., 71 
Doll legs, 146, 165, 166 
Dooley site (25 FR 8), 297 
Door, 129, 180 (fig.), 131 
hinges, iron, 130 (fig.), 131 
Doorknobs, 165 
Door sill, wooden, 131 
Doran, John, 128 
Double Ditch Mandan site, 41, 51 
Douglas Creek, 37 
Drill, 51, 214, 283, 297 
Sickle-shaped, 171, 
stemmed, 214 
T-shaped, 171, 214, 228 
Drum owners, society members, 149 
Drying rack, 228 
Ducks, 11 
Dumpbhy, Mrs. Jim, 173 
Dunlevy, M. L., 267 
Dunlevy and Bell, 90 
Dunn County, N. Dak., 9, 64, 67 
Dwelling, circular, 178 
294 
214, 228 
Eagle, Joe, informant, 8 
Eagle-on-Hill, Indian brave, 74 
Eagles, x, 35 
burials, 27 
