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Day signs — Continued 



Zapotec, 28 : 37-54, 271-274 

 Zapotee, relation of, to Mexican 

 and Maya signs, 28 : 274 

 Days 



intercalary, lack of, 57 : 45 



Maya, a continuous series of, for 



eight years, 18:24-41 

 origin of series of 20, among the 



Mayas, 28:493 

 series of 20, first day, 28: 475 f. 

 seventeen intercalated, among the 



Maya, 28:476 

 unlucky dates, 57 : 45 f . 

 See also Day. 

 de Belle-Isle, see Belle-Isle. 

 De Carles, Enrique 



acknowledgment to, 52: vii, viii, 



234 

 connection of, with Ovejero find, 



52:242,245 

 connection of, with Samboromb6n 



find, 52 : 233, 234 

 reference to, 52: 235, 252 

 De Forest, J. W., in bibliography, 34: 



410 

 De Graffenried, quoted on village of 



Paski, 69:58 

 De Haven, Coast Yuki settlement, 78: 



212 

 De Kerl6rec, Governor — 



report of, on the Of o, 47 : 12 

 See also Kerl6rec. 

 De la Clair, see La Clair. 

 De Lashmutt, Prof. Ivan 



acknowledgment to, 35, 29 

 obsidian quarry reported by, 35: 



29 

 on caves in Silver City (N. Mex.) 



region, 35: 85 

 on Mimbres River region pottery, 

 35:83 

 De la Tour, see La Tour. 

 De la Vente, see La Vente. 

 de I'Epinay, see L'Epinay. 

 de risle, — , location of the Sara by, 



22: 57 

 De Luna, Don Tristan, colony under, 



73:159 

 de Montigny, see Montigny. 

 de Montplaisir, see Montplaisir. 

 de Normandie, Doctor, — , on Eliot as 



scholar, 25 : xi 

 de Richebourg, see Richebourg. 

 de Smet, Father Pierre Jean 



at the Kansa villages, 77 : 95 f . 

 burials described by, 83 : 46 

 cited as an authority, 61 : 214 

 description of Grass Dance by, 61 : 



4G9 

 mention of, 83 : 59 

 portrait of, by Kurz, 83 : 47 

 visit of, to Fort Berthold, 80: 11 

 work of, among the Indians, 83: 

 47 



de Soto, Hernando 



among the Chickasaw, 73 : 414 

 authority for Chakchiuma, 43 : 292 

 battle of, with Mobile Indians, 73 : 



151-158 

 cited on mound, 8 : 10 

 cited on the Capaha, 22 : 10 

 companions of, at Cofitachequi, 



73:40 

 expedition of, 43: 186; 73: 334 

 meeting of, with Mobile Indians, 



73: 151 

 narratives of, 43 : 257 f . 

 on people of Tunica speech beyond 



the Arkansas, 68 : 8 

 the Cofitachiqui of, 22 : 83 

 visit of, to the Apalachee, 73 : 115 



ff. 

 visit of, to the Catawba, 22 : 70 

 visit of, to the Sara, 22 : 57 

 See also Elvas. 

 Dead 



carried about with the living, 83: 



24, 26, 42 

 Cochiti tale of the cacique who 



visited the, 98:130f. 

 disposal of, in warfare, 83: 8 

 given away, 83 : 10 

 how the frogs honored the, Tlinglt 



myth, 39:54f. 

 painting of the, 83 : 24 

 thrown into underbrush, 83: 12 

 transported to distant burial 

 places, 83: 14, 21 f., 83, 42 

 Deadfall, description of, 29: 262 f. 

 Deadman Creek, location of, 78: 602 

 Dead men, see Woman (who married 



the). 

 Dead Mountain 



myth concerning, 78 : 771 

 sacred peak of the Yuma, 78: 788 

 Deadoses 



Atakapa affiliation with, 43: 362 

 linguistic relationship of, 43: 36 

 Deaf and dumb 

 by tribes, 34: 

 Hopi, 180 

 Huichol, 187 

 Jicarilla, 178 

 Papago, 182 

 Tarahumare, 185 

 Zuui, ISl 

 physicians' reports on, 34: 198, 



215, table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 summary of, 34: 190, 206 f. 

 Deafness 



among the Hopi, 34 : 180 

 among the Opata, 34 : 184 

 among the Pima, 34 : 182 

 See also Deaf and dumb. 

 Deal farm, occurrence of mounds on, 



23:48 

 Deapolis, a Mandan village, 80: 99 

 Dearborn, — , journal of, cited, 22: 51 



