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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



119 



Disks 



clay, from Kiatiithlanna, 100 : 149 

 pottery, from Cliff Palace, 51 : 69 f. 

 pottery, possibly gaming counters, 



81:62 

 shell, occurrence of, with human 



remains, 23 : 22, 62 

 stone, found with calcined human 



bones, 51:67 

 use of, as legging ornaments, 23: 



21 

 See also Clay disks. 

 Disk seats, use of, 94: 96 f. 

 Disk-shaped stones, possible use of, 



81:21 

 Dislocations, treatment of, 99: 72 

 Dismissing prayer, at intermission, 



Hawaiian, 38:129 

 Disnica, a Florida town, 73 : 325 

 Dispensation granted to pupils before 



graduation from the halau, 38 : 33 

 Disposal 



of the dead, California Indian, 78: 

 37, 42, 46, 142, 146, 156, 180, 215, 

 220, 221, 253, 284, 300, 313, 317, 

 327, 341, 359, 360, 403, 452, 469, 

 497, 499, 548, 556, 573, 589, 599, 

 608, 613, 633, 635, 641, 716, 750, 

 803, 841 ff. 

 of property, Fuegian, 63: 161 f. 

 Distribution 



of tuberculosis, 42:6 

 See also names of tribes. 

 Ditch, known as "the canal," 82 : 39 

 Ditsakana, 44:29 

 Divination 



among the Fuegians, 63 : 160 

 by means of beads, 99 : 132 

 codices used for, 57 : 31 

 procedure in, 99 : 93 f . 

 See also Omens. 

 Divinator, activities of, 99: 86 

 Diving for food, Fuegian, 63 : 188 

 Divinities 



of California Indians, 78: 73, 119, 

 134, 150, 155, 182, 206, 216, 362, 

 511, 613, 622 ff., 637, 638, 656, 

 680, 713, 714, 770, 789 

 See also Deities ; Deity ; God. 

 Division of a Count 



in Chippewa songs, 53 : Nos. 6, 21, 

 108, 110, 117, 119, 131, 152, 153, 

 157, 159, 161, 163 

 in Sioux songs, 53 : Nos. 54, 62 

 Division of labor 



among the Pueblos, 34 : 33 

 among the San Carlos Apache, 34 : 



32 

 See also Occupations. 

 Divisions of mele recitation in the hula, 



38:58 

 Divorce 



among the Fuegians. 63: 164, 167 

 among the Maya, 57 : 9 

 among the San Carlos Apache, 34 : 

 168 



Divorce — Continued 



among the White Mountain Apache, 



34:49 

 ceremony of, description of, 53: 



162 f. 

 ceremony of, reference to, 53: 149 

 infrequent among Indians, 43: 95 

 mutual agreement, sufficient to 

 cause, 48:27 

 Dixie Valley, 78 : 315, 316 

 Dixie Valley Creek, 78 : 305, 306 

 Dixon, Roland B. 



acknowledgment to, 78: viii 

 cited on Maidu, 67: 66, 82, 108, 



114, 116, 118, 190 

 cooperation of, 30, pt. 1: ix; 30, 



pt. 2 : iii 

 in bibliography, 34: 410 

 Dixon, cave in vicinity of, 76 : 89 

 Dixon's Cave, 76:116 

 Djaki-ha, 78:345 

 Djamato, the Yobutui chief, 78 : 231 

 Djangko, a place name on Bear River, 



78:145 

 Dja'sakid 



meaning of the term, 45 : 20, 119 

 rattle used by, 45 : 12 

 See also Doctor ; Juggler. 

 Djeloding, 78:99 



Djetenang, a place name near Blocks- 

 burg, 78:145 

 Djige'weckto, song by, 45: 198 f. 

 Djil 



a Haida game, 29: 54, 56 

 description of, 29 : 57 

 Djila' qons, Haida myth, 29: 316 f. 

 Djiiigwa' kfiimigo' kwe, 53: 122 

 Djishtangading 



a town in Hupa Valley, 78 : 129 

 mention of, 78 : 70 

 population of, in 1870, 78: 131 

 Dji'sia'sino'kwe, 53:184 

 Djiyi'n, Tlingit myth of, 39: 182-186 

 Djokniki, a Sinkyone place name, 78: 



145 

 Dju, name of a stream near Kaisum, 



29:43 

 Djuhulakai, a synonym of Potter Valley, 



78:230f. 

 Dobbins Creek, 78 : 123, 143 

 Doboy Sound, French and Spanish 



names for, 73 : 51 

 Dochiu, Chukaimina at, 78 : 480 

 Docility of the Fuegians, 63 : 173 

 Doctor Rock Peak, believed to be in- 

 habited by spirits, 78 : 472 

 Doctors 



Chitimacha, 43 : 351 

 Natchez, 43 : SO, 177-180 

 pipes of the, 94 : 159 

 songs of the, 45 : 119-123 

 Tunica, 43 : 326 

 use of the term, 90 : 82 

 women, methods of, 94: 227-331 

 See also Dja'sakid ; Medicine men ; 

 Suck doctors. 

 Dodder, among the Tewa, 55 : 54 



