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[Bull. 191] 



Vases, decorated, 251 



tall slender, 251, 252 

 Vasum caestus, 297 

 Venado Beach, 8, 12, 14, 18, 19, 20, 

 24, 28, 41, 44, 46, 47 (map), 48, 

 49 

 Veraguas, 32, 36, 42, 48, 267, 273, 299 



buflf ware, 40 



north coast of, 260, 261, 263 



polychrome, 16, 41 

 Verbal auxiliaries, 74, 75, 114-118 (lists) 

 Verb classes, 88, 105-114 

 Verb core, 74, 87, 88, 94, 104 (examples) , 

 120 



derivation, 103-105 

 Verb inflection, 75-94 

 Verb paradigms, 143-154 

 Verbs, 75-124, 129 (examples), 130 

 (examples), 169-175 (vocabulary) 



affixes of, 87-94 



clftSSGS 108 



Decade Class, 80-83 (charts), 84, 



91, 105, 108, 113 (example) 

 inflected, 75 

 in reflexive-reciprocal voice, 88 



(examples) 

 intransitive, 70 (examples), 76, 

 80-83 (charts), 85, 88, 94 (ex- 

 amples), 98 (examples), 100, 101 

 (examples), 105, 110-114, 116- 

 117 (list) 

 nominalized, 120 

 passive voice, 88-89 (examples) 

 Primary Paradigms, 80-82, 88 

 SecondaryParadigms, 82-83 (charts) 

 subclasses of, 108-109 (examples) 

 thematic adjuncts of, 95, 96 

 (chart), 97 (example), 98 (ex- 

 amples) 

 transitive, 75, 76 (examples), 80-83 

 (charts), 84, 85, 88, 90, 98, 99, 

 100, 101, 105-110, 116 

 with suffixes of Century Class 400, 



89 (examples) 



with suffixes of Century Class 500, 



89-90 (examples) 

 with suffixes of Century Class 600, 



90 (example) 



Verb stems, 88, 94-105, 113, 120 



Century Class sequences of, 92-93 

 (chart), 105 



changes in, 100-101 (examples) 



stem formation, 94-99 



stem variants, 99-103 

 Vessels, bowl-shaped, 268 



burial, 17, 42 



effigy, 31, 37, 38 (fig.), 39 (fig.), 40 



globular, 34, 277, 318 



miniature, 37, 311 (fig.), 312 



polychrome, 37 



pottery, 13, 23, 27, 225, 267, 310 



spouted, 32, 42 



support for, 274 



tripod, 252, 268 



Vessels — Continued 



utility, 14, 15 

 Via Cincuentenario, 11 (map) 

 Vina del Mar, suburb, 13 

 Vinton, Kenneth W., 20 

 Virginia Assembly, Acts of, 211, 212 



records of, 209, 217, 219, 220 

 Virginia Colony, 196 

 Virginia Indians, 199 

 Virginia Piedmont, 231 

 Voget, Fred, 377 

 Voicing, 70-72, 102, 123 

 Votive ware, funerary, 19-22, 41 

 Vowel assimilation, 72 (examples) 

 Vowel clusters, 63, 64, 67 (example), 68 

 (example), 71 (example), 73 (ex- 

 amples), 101 

 Vowel-consonant sequences, 103 (ex- 

 amples) 

 Vowel reduction, 66-70, 99 (examples) 

 Vowels, accented, 63 

 echo, 63 

 final, 103 

 long, 63 



reduced, 67 (example) 

 stem-final, 71, 102 (examples) 

 thematic adjunct, 102 (examples) 

 unaccented, 63 

 unrounded, 64 

 unvoiced, 66, 71 (examples) 

 voiced, 61, 62 (examples), 63, 64, 

 66,70 (examples), 71 (examples), 

 101 

 voiceless, 61, 62 (examples), 63, 64, 

 70 (examples), 71 (examples), 74, 

 101 

 Vowel sequences, 62 (examples), 71 (ex- 

 amples) 



Wakenda, Mo., 25 



Wallace, Paul A., 357 



Wampum (shell beads), 359 



Wappanoos language, 202 



Warfare, importance of, 225 



Warriors, increase in prestige, 360, 380 



Washingtonboro site, 231 



Wass6n, Henry, 268, 277 



Weapemeoc Indians, 234 (map) 



Weapons, wooden, 359 



Weaving, 49 



Western River, 277 



Westo Indians, 211 



Whistles, single note, 44 (figs.) 



White, Lincoln, 404 



White, Marion E., 206 



White Dog Ceremony, 358, 405 



White Minqua, 201, 202, 203, 204, 209 



Wliittlesey Focus, 222, 226, 227, 232 



Whonkentie Indians, 234 (map) 



Wiccomiss Indians, 197, 198 



Wicco-quoi or Rock Creek, 216 



Wilkes-barre, Pa., 226 



Willey, Gordon R., and McGimsey, 

 Charles R., 48 



Willey, Gordon R., and Stoddard, Theo- 

 dore, 48 



