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Dakota Indian — Continued 



description of burials of, 83: 35 

 driven off by Ojibway, 83: 2, 16 

 former home of, 61 : 2 

 habitat of, 83:2,16 

 letter sent to a, 11 : 68 

 reference to the, 53 : 70 

 tribes included in, 83 : 16 

 use of dog meat by, 89 : 9 

 variations of name, 61 : 2 

 Daliota language, works in, 5: 22 f. 

 Dakwagerawakw, probable Wiyot vil- 

 lage, 78:115 

 Da Lacerda, J. B., in bibliography, 34 : 



410 

 Daladano 



Lile'ek from, 78 : 220 

 Porno name of a Wappo village, 

 78 : 219 

 d'Albertis, L. M. 



on armor, 2 : 23 



on stone slabs of New Guinea, 2: 



22 

 on taboo in New Guinea, 2:31 

 Dale, Rev. Langham, quotation from, 



2:13 

 Dalekwuta' tl, a Wiyot place name, 78 : 



117 

 Dalinau, location of, 78 : 481 

 Dalinchi, brief account of, 78 : 481 

 Dalitlrukiwar, brief account of, 78: 



116 

 Dall, Dr. William H. 



cooperation of, 30, pt. 2: iv 

 description of South Osprey re- 

 mains received by, 33 : 55 

 on shell collections from Argentina, 



52 : 41-^44, 247 

 Osprey shells determined by, 33: 



65 

 reference to, 52 : 36 

 Dall, W. H., and Harris, G. D., cited, 



54: 27 

 Dallas County, Mo., house mounds in, 



76 : 161 

 Dallmeyer Mounds 



description of, 37: 19 f. 

 skeletal remains in, 37 : 104 

 Dalrymple, Dr. — , skeletons exhumed 



by, 62 : 15 

 Dalrymple, Rev. E. A., short Pamunkey 



vocabulary obtained by, 17 : 12 

 Dame, Joseph S., pottery discovered by, 



82:64 

 Damot, 78:231 

 Dams and reservoirs, explanation of, 



82:61 

 Dauaga, Southwestern Pomo settlement, 



78:234 

 Dance 



a premeditated affair in Hawaii, 



38: 13 

 after purification, 79 : 39 

 at drinking bout, 79 : 80 

 Bat, 90:202fE. 

 Bear, 93 : 37-^7 



Dance — Continued 



begging, description of, 61: 481 f. 

 begging, held before Sun dance, 



61: 103 

 Buffalo, 93:24-35 

 costumes worn during, 61 : 468 

 during festivals, 72 : 15 

 Fire, of the Catawba, 22 : 71 

 Ghost, 93 : 78-86 



Grass, description of, 61: 468-477 

 hantsemata, 79 : 39, 67-70 

 ihiambrama, 79 : 37, 64 

 in supplication to the sun, 90: 



135 ft. 

 introductory, with trophy, 79: 35 

 Kapatowu, 90 : 193 f . 

 Lance, 93 : 36 

 masquerade, of the Waxhaw, 22: 



39 

 night, description of, 61 : 479 

 object of, 79:36 

 of the chiefs, 93 : 114 

 of the Deer society, 93 : 47 

 of the Kitsita society, 93 : 53 

 of the Raven Lance society, 93 : 51 

 of the White Dance society, 93: 



49 f. 

 puberty, 90 : 164 



puberty initiation, described, 91: 



90 ft. 

 Scalp, 90:33,187,190 

 shuffling-feet, 61 : 477 f£. 

 to celebrate return of World War 



soldiers, 93 : 64 ff. 

 Victory, 90:193; 93:64-69 

 when attacked, 79 : 27 

 Wind, 90 : 194, 197 

 wuimenshi, 79 : 55 f . 

 See also Dancers; Dances; Danc- 

 ing ; Dog Dance ; Sacred Dance ; 

 Sun Dance; War Dance; and 

 names of different dances. 

 Dance clubs, decoration and use of, 91 : 



11 

 Dance feasts, Natchez, description of, 



43 : 121 

 Dance house, Chitimacha, 43: 344 

 d'Ancenis, see Ancenis. 

 Dance plaza, depression used as, 96: 



33,70 

 Dancers, position of, 85 : 150 

 Dances 



after burials, 99 : 139 



at end of initiation ceremony, 45: 



50 f. 



Buffalo, object of, 80: 36 



Chitimacha, 43 : 352, 359 



Choctaw, 48 : 20 ff . 



drum rhythms of, 45 : 6 



during ceremonial song, 45: 65 



ending mourning, 71: 17 



for the dead, 71 : 89 



Fourth of July celebration begging 



dances, 45: 171 

 Fuegian, 63: 158, 160, 181 

 funeral, of the Illinois, 71: 39 



