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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



117 



Dhegiha group 



burials of, 83 : 50-61 



habitat of the, 83:50 



mention of the, 77:2 



migration of the, 77 : 77 



tribes composing, 83 : 50 



See also Cegiha. 

 Diabetes, among the Pima, 34: 182 

 Diadem, feather, of the Fuegians, 63: 



183 f. 

 Diagnosis 



of disease, 99:39ff. 



of tuberculosis, 42 : 7 f ., 24-27 

 Diagnostician, duty of, 90:86,88 

 Dialect, used in Karuk texts, 94: 2 

 Dialects 



Alacaluf an, 63 : 28, 30, 38 



Chonoan, 63 : 34, 38 f. 



Onan, 63: 50 ff., 78 



origin of, 40, pt. 1 : 44 f . 



Yahgan, 63:4,94 



See also Language. 

 Diameter, bizygomatic maximum, of 

 Iroquois and related eastern Indian 

 crania, 62:129 

 Diamond River, ruins on, 35 : 30 

 Diarrhea 



among the Huichol, 34: 186 



among the Maricopa, 34 : 247 



among the Mescalero, 34 : 235 



among the Pima, 34 : 182, 244 



among the San Carlos Apache, 34 : 

 233 



diet for, 99: 65 



formulas for, 99 : 193, 244, 282 



See also Dysentery. 

 Diatonic tones, see Tones. 

 Diaz, Melchior, 78:803 

 Dibble, Rev. Sheldon 



quotation from, 18:63 



quoted on division of time among 

 Sandwich Islanders, 18: 58 f. 

 Dice 



bone, found in Cave I, 65 : 189 



game played by the Alsea, 67: 207, 

 209 

 Dichelostenima, food plant, San Carlos 



Apache, 34 : 258 

 Dickens, W. F., acknowledgment to, 



96:1 

 Dickenson, Jonathan 



narrative of, 73 : 389 f . 



on Florida habitations, 69: 88 



on Indian "warehouse," 69: 84 

 Dickeson, Dr. M. W., connection of, with 



Natchez pelvic bone, 33 : 16-19 

 Dickinson Mound, description of, 23: 



27 

 Di di ga ne sa 



aKI'cko, 85: 124 



a singer, 85 : 146 



head singer, 85:124 

 Didu, 44 : 2 

 Diegueno Indian 



adolescence ceremony for girls 

 among, 78: 865 



Diegueno Indian — Continued 



characteristic dances of, 97: 62 

 connections of, with the Kamia, 



97 : 1 f ., 3, 10, 16, 17, 23 

 general account of, 78 : 709-723 

 Kamia name for, 97 : 18 

 mention of the, 44 : 28 ; 78 : 575 

 origin story of, 97 : 12, 79 

 population of, in 1770 and 1910, 



78:883 

 ritual numbers and methods of 



numeration of, 78:877 

 sand painting of, 78: 661, 664 

 sand painting of, elements of, 78 : 



662 

 song cycle of, 78:786 

 tall people among, 34 : 133 

 traits of, shared with Kamia, 97: 

 83 fe. 

 Dieresis, Chinook, 40, pt. 1 : 571 

 Dieseldorff, Dr. E. P. 



collection of, heads of sun god in, 



28:99 

 collection of, incense spoon handle 



in, 28 : 93 f . 

 example of, 28:121 

 excavations by, at La Cueva, 28 : 



103 

 excavations by, at Panquip, 28: 



107 

 excavations in Alta Vera Paz 



under direction of, 28: 78 

 on meaning of Mol, 28 : 429 

 on vessel from Chamd, 28: 97 

 researches by, in Central America, 

 28: 593 f. 

 Diet 



description of, 64 : 21 

 maize staple article of, among an- 

 cient inhabitants, 64 : 55 

 See also Food. 

 Dieting, see Fasting ; Food ; Taboos. 

 Digestive disorders 

 by tribes, 34: 

 Navaho, 179 

 Opata, 184 

 Otomi, 187 

 Southern Ute, 176 

 Tarahumare, 185 

 Tepehuaue, 186 

 summary of, 34 : 188 

 See also Gastro-Intestinal Disor- 

 ders ; Intestinal Disorders. 

 Digger Indian 



crania of the, 33 : 25 



identification of, 78 : 394 



method of making arrowheads, 



60:299,313 

 use of fire by, in chipping imple- 

 ments, 60 : 364 

 Digging implements 

 kinds of, 37 : 50 f . 

 See also Digging sticks ; Objects. 

 Digging sticks 



among the California Indians, 78 : 

 563, 736, 935 



