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Dances — Continued 



Houma, in reception of Iberville, 



43:285f. 

 in ceremony of dying chief, 45: 



54 

 in honor of the dead, 71 : 40 

 Natchez, 43:121 

 of the Little River Women, 80: 



100 

 of the Mide'wiwin, 86: 107 

 on departure of warriors, 86 : 107, 



134 

 Pasea.wula, 43: 303 

 social, 86:107 

 social, ceremonies on opening, 45: 



145 f. 

 social, drums used in, 45: 11 

 song concerning, 80 : 51 

 Southwestern Indian, 34: 154 

 Tarahumare, 34 : 34 f . 

 to celebrate victories, 86 : 107, 135 

 Tunica, at cemetery, 43 : 326 

 war dances, 45 : 168 fit. 

 women's dances, 45: 171 f. 

 See also Bear Dance; Dance, and 

 references ; Double Dance ; Drag- 

 ging-feet Dance; Iron Line 

 Dance; Jump Dance; Kick 

 Dance ; Lame Dance ; Tea Dance ; 

 Turkey Dance ; Undetermined 

 (Religious) Dance; Women's 

 Dance. 

 Dancing 



at Waba'cing village, 53: 251 f., 



284-290 

 description of, 97 : 62 

 manner of, at mourning ceremony, 



97:59f. 

 man who first taught, Tlingit 



myth, 39 : 141 

 object of, 85:113 

 of ceremonial runner, 85 : 15 

 See also Dance; Dances; and ref- 

 erences. 

 Dancing Bull, a Hidatsa Indian, 80: 



63 

 Dancing platforms in Molokai, 76: 



181 f. 

 Dancing songs 



Fox, 85:63,113,150-153 



Fox text and translation of, 72: 



23 

 Mandan, 80 : 106 

 of Buffalo Society, 80 : 141 

 of MIde', 45: 



description of, 19 

 principal interval of de- 

 scent, 31 

 reference to, 15, 40 

 Dandelion, common, among the Tewa, 



55:61 

 Dnnkers, — , and Sluyter, — , quoted on 



Long Island dwellings, 69: 28 

 Danoha, an Eastern Pomo settlement, 



78:231 

 Danokeya, synonym for Central Pomo 

 on Rancheria Creek, 78: 231, 232 



Daparabopos, 44: 39 



Dapishu, a Northern Pomo village, 78: 



230 

 Dapishul-pomo, 78 : 227 

 Daql ! awe qi, killer-whale crest of the, 



Tlingit story, 39: 230 f. 

 Dardin, Alexandre, Chitimacha chief, 



43:348 

 Dardin, Clara, oldest Chitimacha, 43: 



348 

 Darien, gold plates found by Balboa at, 



3:8 

 Dariens, see Cuna. 



Darling, — and Winder, — , in bibliog- 

 raphy, 34: 410 

 D'Artaguette, see Artaguette. 

 Darton, N. H., work of, cited, 34: 2 

 Darts 



description of, 65 : 181 

 for blowgun, 48 : 18 

 Dashtilaumauna, an unlocated Wintun 



place, 78:345 

 Dasylirion, sotol made from, 34 : 26 

 Dusy stoma flava, use of, 99: 193 



D. virginica, use of, 99: 244 

 Date {Phoeniw dactylifera) among the 



Tewa, 55:115 

 Dates 



abbreviations, 57 : 222, 252 

 errors in computing, 57: 154 f. 

 errors in originals, 57: 245-250, 



270 f., 274 

 initial, secondary and period-end- 

 ing, interpretation of, 57: 207- 

 222, 233-245. See also Initial 

 series dating, 

 in Southwestern chronology, 100: 



4f. 

 interpretation, in Initial Series, 



57: 157-222,233-245 

 monuments erected to mark, 57: 



33 ff., 249 f . 

 normal, in Maya computation, 28 : 



328 f. 

 of same name, distinction between, 



57:147-151 

 of same name, repetition, 57: 147 

 of same name, shown by red glyphs 

 in codices, 57:251 

 Dates, period-ending 



mention of, 57 : 222-245 

 prophetic 



examples of, 57: 229-233 

 use of, 57:271f. 

 secondary series 



mention of, 57: 207-222, 233- 



245 

 See also Secondary-series dat- 

 ing, 

 tentative, of Pueblo periods, 96: 



11 f. 

 terminal 



absence of, 57 : 218 

 finding of, 57: 138-154 

 importance of, 57: 154 f. 

 position of, 57: 151-154 

 See also Period-ending dates. 



