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BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



[Bull. 191] 



Council House people, 375, 376, 379, 



383, 384, 385, 388 

 Council House religion, 374 

 Crafts, importance of, 384 



influence of White standards on, 



376, 382, 405 

 Craftsmen, 379, 380 

 Creek Indians, 362 

 Cristobal Island, 264 

 Crosses, silver, 361 

 Cupica, Colombia, 32, 46 

 Curler, Arent van, 364 

 Currency, wampum used as, 359 

 Curtis, Karl, 291 

 Cynaco Indians, 215, 216, 218 

 Cynikers, see Cynaco Indians. 

 Cypraea (Macrocypraea) cervinetto, 297 



Dakota Indians, 217 



Dall, William H., 362 



Dampier, William, 295, 296 



Darien region, 46, 47 (map), 48 



Darkland Peninsula, 267 



Darkland site, Almirante Bay, 260, 



264-267 

 Dead Feast at Council House, 375 

 Decorations, carved, 360 

 Decorative techniques, 35-41 (table) 

 Deer, 5, 234 



leg bones, 265 

 Dekos, traditional group, 262 

 Delaware Indians, 231, 234 (map), 363, 



370 

 Delaware River, 201 

 Design motifs, 35-37, 40 (table) 



alligator, 20, 37, 38, 39, 44, 45, 277 



animal efiigy, 21, 37, 41, 45, 46, 

 265, 268, 277 



arrow, 376 



Chinese dragon, 36 



floral, 376 



geometrical, 20, 33, 34 (figs.), 37, 

 40, 359, 361, 376 



iguana, 36 



jaguar, 21, 267 



lizard, 17, 18, 35, 36 (fig.), 42 



monkey, 18, 20, 36, 37 



octopus, 265, 273 



porpoise, 265, 266 



Quetzalcoatl, 36 



serpent, 16, 18 (fig.), 35-36, 41, 45 



surface, 40 



swastika, 376 



Xochicalco, 36 



zoomorphic, 50 

 Destruction, personified bv evil spirits, 



358 

 Devil-chaser (medicine man), 208 

 Dice, native, 374 



Diminutives and augmentatives, un- 

 inflected words, 121-122 (ex- 

 amples) 



Diorite, blue, 327 



Directionals, uninflected words, 119 



(examples), 132 

 Disease, introduced by Europeans, 361 



personified by evil spirits, 358, 365 



spirits of, 371 

 Dish, 31 (fig.), 32, 42 

 Disk, gold, 261 



Doctor, Floyd, 378, 381, 388, 396 

 Dolls, cornhusk, 359, 376 

 Donck, Adriaen Van der, 202 

 Doorkeepers, False Face oflScials, 367 

 Douglas, Frederick H., 361 

 Douglas, Frederick H., and d'Har- 



noncourt, Rene, 359 

 Doyle, Gerald A., Jr., 5 

 Drills, 28, 390 

 Drums, 199, 261 

 Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. T. W., 260 

 Dutch, alliance with Iroquois, 360 



firearms obtained from, 360 



silversmithing learned from, 361 

 Dwelling site, 14 



Early Christian Era culture, 49 

 Early Historic Period, 230 

 Effigies, anthropomorphic, 37, 38 (fig."), 

 39 (fig.), 40 



Cocl6-type, 37 



frog, 41 



humanoid, 40 



humpback, 37 



parrot, 36 



Veraguas buff ware, 40 

 Ehriehronnon Indians, 207 

 El Lim(3n, Panama, 251 

 El Morro, 308 



Embroidery, introduction of, 361 

 Emperor Ferdinand of Spain, 8 

 Engler, Gustav, 259, 260 

 English, 361 



alliance with Iroquois, 360 



firearms obtained from, 360 

 Englishmen, 207, 208 

 Eno Indians, 234 (map) 

 Eriechronon Indians, 195 (diagram) , 204 

 Erie Indians, 195 (diagram), 196, 204, 

 206, 207, 209, 210, 211, 220, 221, 

 227, 231, 234 (map), 235 



of Rique, 221 



territory of, 235 

 Erie-Iroquois War, 206, 207 

 Erigahaga Indians, 211 

 Eriga Indians, 206, 210, 220 

 Escavada Wash, 33 

 Espinosa, Licentiate Caspar de, 8 

 Europeans, early, 364, 372 

 Evans, Lewis, 206, 210 

 Evans, William, 214, 220, 225, 228 

 Exclamations, uninflected words, 120 

 (examples) 



Face painting,'^261 



