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Delaware — Continued 



tradition of migration applies to 

 Cherokees, 8: 43 

 Delaware Indian 



abandoned settlement of, 77 : 42 f . 



burial customs of, 71: 20-24 



cemetery of, 71: 90 



early habitat of the, 23 : 71 



graves of the, 71: 41 



log cabins built by, 77: 42 



migration of remnant of, 77: 2 f . 



remains of, in Delaware Valley, 



33:35, 36, 41 f. 

 removal of, to the Susquehanna, 



22:21 

 settlement of, on the Cacapon, 23 : 



72 

 territory occupied by the, 69: 11 

 tradition of battle between Catawba 



and, 23:65 

 See also Lenape. 

 Delaware language, works in, 13: 



107 f. 

 Delaware Valley 



exploration in, 62:11 

 relics of, 60:101 



remains found in, 33: 85 f., 41 f. 

 stages of culture in, 60 : 77 

 settlement in, 33:46 

 See also Trenton crania ; Trenton 

 femur ; Trenton gravels. 

 Del Castillo, Antonio, on Man of Penon, 



33 : 32, 33 

 Del Castillo, Cristobal, notes by, 28: 



18 

 Delgado, Fray Diego, in charge at 



Talaxe, 73 : 89 

 Delgar Mesa, shrines on, 35 : 19 

 Delgar (H. S.) Ranch, ruins on or near, 



35 : 72, 73 

 Delivery 



customs connected with, Fuegian, 



63: 155 

 See also Childbirth ; Pregnancy. 

 Dellenbaugh, F. S. 



cliff dwellings described by, 82 : 67 

 quoted on ruins in valley of Sevier 



River, 82:65 

 ruin observed by, 82 : 128 

 Del Norte County 



location of, 78 : 123 

 Nongatls placed in reserve in, 78: 

 143 

 Del Rio, Antonio, ruins of Palenque 



studied by, 28:547 

 Deluge 



belief of Atakapa, 43 : 363 

 Chitimacha myth of, 43 : 357 

 Kutenai tales of the, 59: 40 f., 



218-225 

 tradition of the, Natchez, 73: 316 

 Dementia 



Navaho, 34:180 



San Carlos reservation, 34 : 177 



See also Insanity ; Mania. 



Dementyeff, Dr. — , cited on develop- 

 ment of muscular force, 34 : 109 

 Deming, N. Mex. 



pottery from, 35 : 83 

 region of, ruins in, 35 : 87 ff. 

 Demler, Dr. T. B., on pathological con- 

 ditions at Sekani school, Ind. Ter., 

 34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Demonstrative in Atakapa, Chitimacha, 



and Tunica, 68:16 

 Demonstrative suffixes, Tsimshian, 40, 



pt. 1 : 349 f . 

 Dendragapus obscurus obscurus, among 



the Tewa, 56 : 34 

 Dendroica auduboni auduhoni, among 



the Tewa, 56 : 43 

 Den6 Indian, method of arrowmaking, 



60:318 

 Den§ language, works in, 14 : 25 

 Deninger, — , cited on Diprothomo pla- 



tensis, 52: 338 

 Dennis, J. T., petition signed by, 17: 



11 

 Dennis, T. T., petition signed by, 17: 



11 

 Densmore, Frances, quoted on treat- 

 ment of the sick, 83: 33 

 Dennstaedtia punctilobula, use of, 99: 



228 

 Dental arch, regular, in Lenape collec- 

 tion, 62 : 20 

 Dental arch index, of Iroquois and re- 

 lated eastern Indian crania, 62: 129 

 Dental caries 



among the Pima, 34 : 182, 183 

 among the Tarahumare, 34 : 186 

 summary of, 34 : 190, 191 

 Dentalium, among the California In- 

 dians, 78: 22, 74, 111, 126, 144, 146, 

 176, 284, 292, 340, 359, 421, 824 

 Dent County, Mo., caves of, 76: 20 fP. 

 Dentistry 



among the Cherokee, 99: 72 

 See also Toothache. 

 Dentition 



of Munsee skulls, 62 : 48 

 See also Teeth, 

 Depilation among the Fuegians, 63: 



182 

 Depressions 



artificial, near Tobaccoville, 23: 



10 

 for ladder, 100:17 

 indicating kivas, 70 : 42 

 occurrence of, in Indian mounds, 



23:31,43,54,65 

 of petrous portions, 62 : 46 

 of unknown use, 100 : 55 

 position of, 96:21 

 rectangular, purpose of, unknown, 



100:30 

 suggestive of great kivas, 96 : 70 

 used as dance plazas, 96: 21, 33, 



70 

 used as reservoirs, 96: 33, 53, f., 

 55 f ., 58, 59 



