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Dorsey, Rev. James Owen — Continued 

 Siuslaw and Lower Umpqua vocab- 

 ularies of, 40, pt. 2 : 437 

 study of Catawba language by, 22 : 



69 

 Tutelo investigations by, 22: 52 

 vocabularies collected by, 67 : 243, 



244 

 work of, on tribal synonymy, 30, 

 pt. 1 : vi 

 Dortch, Josiah, cooperation of, 30, pt. 



1: ix 

 Dos Piedras, by L6on y Gama, last five 



days of Mexican year in, 28 : 18 

 Dot and bar numerals, see Bar and dot 



numerals. 

 Dots 



numerical value of, 57: 87 f. 

 use of, in band decoration, 96 : 130 

 f. 

 Douay, Le P6re Anastasius, Quapaw vil- 

 lages mentioned by, 77 : 110 

 Double Body, see Double Mouth. 

 Double cave, 76: 54 f. 

 Double Circle Ranch, ruins of, 35: 42 

 Double Dance 



description of, 75 : 118 

 songs of, 75 : 118 f . 

 Ute name for, 75 : 20 

 Doubled skeleton, definition of, 37: 2 

 Double-line cross, common exterior de- 

 sign on Santiago Ahuitzotla pottery, 

 74:52 

 Double Mouth, supernatural buffalo, 



87:45,51 

 Double whistle, of war pipe, 80 : 9 

 Douglas, David, tobacco described by, 



94 : 19, 20 f. 

 Douglas City, Wintun settlement near 



or at, 78:356 

 Douglass, Dr. A. E. 

 cited, 54 : 57 

 method of, for dating structures, 



96:9 

 reference to work of, 100: 4 

 study of growth rings by, 96: 11 

 Douglass, William B. 



loops of sedge found by, 55: 66 

 on "adobe bricks" near White Mesa, 



50:14 

 photographs by, 50 : 16 

 prayer sticks found by, 55: 49 

 ruins indicated by, 50 : 4 

 specimen found by, 50 : 29 

 Douglas spruce, among the Tewa, 55: 



10, 42 f . 

 Doustiony, location of, 43: 7 

 Doutreleau, Father, — , account of, 



43: 230 ff., 833 

 Dove 



among the Tewa, 56 : 4, 35 

 in deluge, Chitimacha story, 43: 

 358 

 Dove Creek ruins, 70: 28 

 Dowaganhas, a Shawano synonym, 22 : 

 38 



Dowiteher, long-billed, story about, 94 : 



257-260 

 Dowler, B., in bibliography, 34 : 411 

 Dowler, Dr. D. B., quoted on antiquity of 



man in Mississippi delta, 33: 15 

 Dozier, Thomas S., information fur- 

 nished by, 55 : 109 

 Dragging-feet Dance 



description of, 75 : 112 

 songs of, 75:112fl. 

 Ute name for, 75 : 20 

 Dragonflies, as decoration on pottery, 



81 : 43, 45, 50 

 Drainage of Gila-Salt region, descrip- 

 tion of, 35: 7 f. 

 Drains, a common feature at Teoti- 



huacan, 74 : 23 

 Drake, Benjamin, in bibliography, 34: 



424 

 Drake, Prof. D., quoted on New Orleans 



skeleton, 33:15 

 Drake, Daniel, paper by, 60: 15 

 Drake, Sir Francis 



in close touch with natives, 78: 



275 

 place of landing of , 78: 278 

 received with kindliness, 78: 277 

 tobacco offered to, 94: 18 

 Drake's Bay, location of, 78: 275 

 Drama, Fuegian, 63 : 181 

 Drawings 



accompanying songs, 61: 387-412 

 for Mide'songs, general description 



of, 45:15-18 

 Navaho, 65:18,19 

 See also Picture writing. 

 Dream articles, 86 : 55 f . 

 Dream Dance 



Menominee, same as Fox religion 



dance, 87:6 

 use of dog meat in, 89 : 9 

 See also Drvuu-presentation cere- 

 mony ; Grass Dance. 

 Dreamer, Alsea story of the, 67: 173- 



185 [172-184] 

 Dream names, bestowal of, 86: 52 

 Dream narratives, 86: 83-86 

 Dreams 



among the Choctaw, 48 : 29 

 among the Fuegians, 63 : 158 

 among the Southwestern Indians, 



34:87,155 

 announcement of, to tribe, 61: 157 

 as a cause of disease, 99: 35 ff., 



40 

 belief concerning, Cherokee, 99: 



15 

 belief concerning, Kamia, 97: 72 

 belief in, Mandan, 80: 148 

 belief in, Tlingit, 39 : 115 

 concerning animals, 61 : 172 

 concerning wolf, 61: 179 

 connection of, with songs, 53 : 16 

 customs derived from, 93: 39 

 formula for, 99: 246 

 interpretation of, 99: 36 f. 



