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Digging sticks — Continued 

 among the Kamia, 97:43 

 among the Sioux, Yuki and Zuiii, 



2:11 

 among the Tahitians, New Zealand- 

 ers, Fijians and Hottentots, 2: 

 12 

 description of, 65 : 119 

 employment of, 2:7 f . 

 Dillon, house mounds near, 76 : 42, 162 

 Dills, R. M. G., excavations by, 35 : 65 

 Dilwishne, explanation of the word, 



78 : 112 

 Dimensions 



of ruin, 81 : 7-10 

 of Spruce-tree House, 41 : 7 

 Diminutive and augmentative, Chinook 



40, pt. 1 : 638-646 

 Dinishneu, 78 : 481 

 Dinsmore, Dr. R. S., excavations made 



by, 76:153f. 

 Diorite, collars or yokes of, 60 : 127 

 Diospyros virginiana 



pestle made of wood of, 99 : 293 

 use of, 99 : 275, 298 

 See also Persimmon, 

 Diphtheria 



formula for, 99 : 254, 261 

 mention of, 34:181,190 

 Diphthongs 



Kiowa, glottalization of, 84 : 5 

 Kiowa, mention of, 84 : 2 ff. 

 Kiowa, nasalization of, 84: 5 

 Takelma, simplification of double, 

 40, pt. 2 : 29 ff. 

 Dipon, Dr. C. R., on pathological condi- 

 tions at Haskell Institute, 34: table 

 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Dipper, among the Tewa, 56 : 46 

 Dippers 



description of, 96 : 101 f . 

 forms of, 100 : 129 

 from Cliff Palace, 51 : 68 

 gourd, use of, by medicine man, 

 99:58 

 Diprothomo platensis 



comparison with Homo caputincli- 



71 at us, 52:264f. 

 geologic notes on find, 52: 343 ff. 

 history of, 52:318-324 

 Hrdli^ka's conclusions on, 52 : 332 



f., 345 f. 

 HrdliCka's examination of, 52: 



325—333 

 late*r reports on, 52: 333-343 

 references to, 52: 274, 276, 289, 



310 359 

 skulls described, 52: 292, 295, 393 

 f. 

 Dirge chanted by mourners, 83 : 64, 82 

 Diria ; Dirian, 44:76ff.,82 

 Dirks made of bone, 81 : 26 

 Dirty Ani 



dog's head given to, 87 : 53 



mention of, 87 : 29 



See also Dirty Little Ani. 



Dirty Little Ani 



coordinated with gentes, 95 : 3 

 mention of, 87 : 8 

 See also Dirty Ani. 

 Discoids, stone, in Molokai, 76: 177 

 Discovery of Spruce-tree House, 41: 2 



f. 

 Discussion of Cochiti tales, 98: 201- 



248 

 Diseases 



and disorders among southwestern 

 Indians, 34 : 



causes of, 172-175 

 effects of climate on, 212 

 general account of, 175 

 Indian conception of, 220 f . 

 prevention of, 229 ff. 

 summary of, 187-191 

 tribal details, 176-187 

 bleeding for, 64 : 37 

 caused by shamans, 20: 207, 208, 



209 

 causes of, 99 : 15 f ., 17-39 

 change in conception of, 99 : 77-80 

 Cherokee conception of, 99: 14 ft', 

 contagious, beliefs concerning, 79: 



9f. 

 contagious, cause of, 99 : 39 

 contagious, safeguard against, 99: 



75 

 cured by shamans, 73: 385 ff. 



by singing, 20: 209 

 curing methods in, 99 : 60-64, 67 f . 

 effect of, apparent, on human re- 

 mains, 23: 23, 39 

 on the Catawba, 22: 72 

 on the Sewee, 22: 78 

 on the Tutelo, 22 : 52 

 efficacy of treatment of, 99: 81 ff. 

 eye trouble, remedy for, 64: 38 

 intestinal parasites, 64 : 37 

 malaria, 64 : 36 

 number of, known to the Cherokee, 



99:89 

 prevention of, 99 : 73-77 

 smallpox, 64:37 

 transferring of, 99 : 62 f . 

 treatment of, by Natchez, 43: 



80-86 

 treatment of, Cherokee, 99: 39-83 

 venereal, 64: 37 

 whooping cough, remedy for, 64: 



38 

 See also Formulas; Medicine; Med- 

 icine men ; Medicine women ; 

 names of various diseases ; Sha- 

 man ; Sickness ; tribal names. 

 Dish 



fragments of, from Ruin 1, 65 : 121 



of black and white ware, 50: 28 



Disinfection, as a therapeutic measure, 



42:34,35 

 Diskatan, Mexico, Cora village, 34 : 12 

 Disk drill, 60:355 



