Bonnerjea] 



INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



113 



Death 



as a result of witclicraft, 79: 15 

 beliefs concerning, 79: 41; 97: 



70 fE. 

 Cochiti tale of origin of, 98: 5 

 customs concerning, Chinook, 20: 



256 ff. 

 customs connected with, Cherokee, 



99:131-134 

 fear of, 57:11,17 

 foretelling of, 99:133 

 Kutenai tale of origin of, 59 : 212, 



213 

 of grizzly bear, Alsea myth, 67: 



61-G7 ( (50-00) 

 represented by gesture, 38: 178 

 See also Burial customs; Ghosts; 

 Mortuary customs ; Mourning ; 

 Survival. 

 Death god 



glyph of, 57:17,257 

 nature of, 57 : 17 

 Death rate, see Mortality. 

 Death sentence, how executed, 64: 35 

 Death song, object of, 83: 3 

 Death Valley, 78 : 590 

 Debris 



interpretation of strata of, 92: 



75 ff. 

 stratification of, 81: 6 

 Debts due to White people from In- 

 dians, 11:19,55 

 Debut of a htila performer, 38: 35 

 Debut song of a hula performer, 38: 



35 

 De'bwawefidtink 



acknowledgment to, 45 : 25 

 on rendering of Mide' song, 45 : 13 

 song-drawings made by, 45 : 15 

 songs by, 45: 55-62 

 Decimal system 



parallel, 57:129 

 See also Vigesimal system. 

 Decoration 



animate forms in textile, 7: 9 

 by use of applique figures, 100: 



123 

 characteristic of Pueblo I period, 



96:109 

 elements used in, 100: 130 

 field for, 96:111 

 in band form, 100:131 

 in Cliff Palace similar to Moorish, 



51:32 

 materials used in, 86: 172 

 no sign of, on walls, 74 : 24 

 of houses, 69: 52 



of lodges, 77: 28, 67, 75 f., 78, 85 

 of shields, 79 : 7 

 of the Kuahu, the choice limited, 



38: 19 

 of vase from Red Lake, 50 : 27 

 on jar and pitcher forms, 96 : 111 f . 

 place of, on pottery, 100 : 130 

 See also Arts ; Beadwork ; Designs ; 

 Ornaments ; Weaving. 



Decorations of pottery 



discussion of, 100 : 117 ff. 



examples of, 81: 42, 44, 45, 48-64 



of Piedra district, 96 : 109-139 



quadrate form of, 92 : 120, 122 



realistic, 92:121ff. 



so-called symbolism of, 92: 123 f. 



triple-panel style of, 92 : 121 



with bands, 92:121 



with dots, 92:120 



with zigzags or stepped lines, 92: 



lis ff. 

 See also references under Decora- 

 tion. 

 Decoys of the California Indians, 78: 



86, 342, 359, 410, 528, 652, 817 

 Deda'bicac', songs by, 45: 113 

 De'dadj, 45: 79 

 Deep Creek 



location of, 78:223 

 mention of, 78:212 

 Pomo villages on, 78 : 202 

 Deer 



ailments caused by, 90 : 90 

 Alabama story of the monster, 88 : 



124 f. 

 among the Tewa, 56: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 



6, 11, 16, 17 

 and coyote, Cochiti tales, 98: 160 



f ., 161 f . 

 and coyote, Kutenai tale, 59: 18&- 



191 

 and rabbit, Kathlamet myth of, 



26:72-78 

 and rabbit, Kathlamet myth of, ab- 

 stract of, 26:254f. 

 and the coyote, Kutenai tales, 59: 



50,51 

 and the lost child, Cochiti tales, 



98: 72-75, 75 f., 77 

 and the wolves, Tsimshian myth, 



27:83ff. 

 and the wolves, Tsimshian myth, 



abstract of, 27:238 

 as ceremonial food, 85: 61, 85, 87 

 beliefs concerning, 79: 41, 45 

 Biloxi belief in resurrection of, 



22:17 

 brains of, as an offering, 85 : 21 

 captured by Pamunkey Indians, 



17:15 

 customs connected with hunting of, 



97:27 

 diseases caused by ghost of, 99: 28 

 division of, among hunters, 98 : 45 

 domestication of, 73 : 42, 47 

 flesh of, eaten, 17:15 

 food of Chitimacha, 43 : 345 

 got by raccoon for panther, Creek 



story, 88:48 

 hunting of, 73:357 

 kills himself against a tree, Hitchiti 



story, 88: 101 

 Koasati story of the giant, 88: 186 

 meat used at Indian war feasts, 



43:129f. 



