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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



123 



Dreams — Continued 



nightmare, remedy for, 99 : 176 f . 

 of ill omen, formula for, 99: 304 

 of Monster Girl, bad omen, Alsea, 



67: 227 

 power derived from, 86 : 56 ff . 

 representations of, 86 : 79 f . 

 significance of, 86: 78-83 

 snake, formulas for, 99 : 167 

 songs composed in, 75: 60, 62 

 songs originating in, 93 : 32, 33, 34, 



37, 61, 65, 66, 79, 83 

 songs received in, 90: 205-210 

 taboo concerning, 99: 178 

 thunderbird, 61: 157-172 

 use of, in naming children, 86: 



54 f. 

 Dream societies 



songs of, 61 : 54 

 See also Societies. 

 Dream songs 



afterwards used as war songs or 



otherwise, 45: 126-136 

 association of, with certain ani- 

 mals, 45: 126 

 as war songs, 53 : 40 

 close relationships of, 53 : 34 

 considered best, 61 : 59 

 description of, 45: 118; 53: 37 



ff. 

 Lac du Flambeau Reservation, 53: 



198-203, 244-247 

 minor triad with minor seventh, 



45:130,132 

 reference to, 53 : 10 

 resemblances of, to other song 



groups, 53: 52 

 rhythmic units, 53 : 314r-317 

 song and performance of juggler, 



45: 123 ff. 

 songs of the doctor, 45: 119-123 

 tabulated analyses of, 45: 8-11, 



136 f. 

 Waba'cing village. Red Lake Reser- 

 vation, 53: 252-278, 288 ff. 

 See also Songs. 

 Dream symbols, 86: 82, 176 

 Dreidoppel, — , burial tree discovered 



by, 83: 45 

 Dresden codex 



date, 57 : 271 ff. 

 description of, 18: 8 

 publication, 57: iii 

 texts, 57: 254-262, 266-278 

 See also Codex. 

 Dress 



attention paid to, 79: 24 

 ceremonial character of, at feasts, 



79: 24 

 former, of the Biloxi, 22 : 16 

 for war, 79 : 25 

 in war of Mexican kings, 28 : 61 f ., 



69 

 Maya, characteristics of, 28: 601 



ff., 607-613 



513-538— &3 9 



Dress — Continued 



normal, 79 : 24 f . 

 now principally English and Amer- 

 ican goods, 64: 19 

 of Gila-Salt region, description of, 



35:20f. 

 of guest at feast, 79 : 62 

 of Hula girls, 38:49ff. 

 of infants, 86: 49 f. 

 of slayer after purification, 79 : 40 

 of the dead, 83: 3, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 

 41, 63 f., 65, 67, 84, 85; 86: 73 f. 

 of victor, 79:35,40 

 of women, 86 : 32 

 of women for feast, 79 : 62 

 Saponi method of making, 22: 47 

 See also Adornment; Belt; Cap; 

 Clothing; Ornaments. 

 Dressing ceremony, 79 : 83, 84 

 Dressing song, of Hula girls, 38: 55 

 Drew, Frank, Coss informant, 40, pt. 



2: 303 

 Driesbach, Dr. C. W. , on pathological 

 conditions at Cheyenne River agency, 

 S. Dak., 34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 DriU 



bone, found in Linville mound, 23 : 



40 

 burial of, with hiiman remains, 23 : 



38, 40 

 found near Gala, 23: 17 

 small specimen found in Ruin 7, 



65: 127 

 stone, 100: 158 

 tubular, 60: 351 

 Drilling, primitive methods of, 60: 344, 



350, 353 

 Drill points 



bone, 60: 351, 352 

 metal, 60: 351 

 stone, 60: 350 

 Drinking 



on part of Southwestern Indians, 



34:30f., 173f. 

 See also Alcoholic drinks ; Drunk- 

 enness. 

 Drinldng bout, 79 : 65, 80 

 Drinking cup, not touched by girls dur- 

 ing puberty, 39: 104 

 Drinks 



narcotic, 79: 2, 3 

 of the Fuegians, 63 : 187 

 sacred, preparation of, 79: 70 f£. 

 See also Manioc beer ; Manioc wine. 

 Drip Rock 



deposits of, in Berry Cave, 76: 43 

 meaning of the term, 76: 16 

 See also Stalactite ; Stalagmite. 

 Driver, Dr. G. S., on pathological con- 

 ditions In Fort Lewis school, Colo., 

 34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Driver, James 



Hidatsa singer, 80: 2 

 song recorded by, 80 : 132 

 Droning, a peculiarity of Papago sing- 

 ing, 90: 14 



