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Dropseed grass, among the Tewa, 55 : 



49 

 Dropsy, prevalence of, 34: 189 

 Drought, part played, in depopula- 

 tion, 54: 49 

 Drowning 



man saved from, Haida, 29 : 225 

 See also Ga'gix.it. 

 Drum 



as an accompaniment, 53 : 15 



as an accompaniment of voice, 45 : 



5, 6, 20, 58 

 beating of, as signal, 79: 5 f.. 26 

 CaUfornia Indian, 78 : 96, 189, 216, 



365, 763, 765, 766, 824 

 Chitimacha, 43: 350 

 Choctaw, 48: 22 

 description of, 38: 140; 45: 11 f., 



54 

 for moccasin game songs, 53 : 44 

 Houma, 43: 285 

 independent of voice, 45: 5 f., 15, 



20; 53:12f. 

 in dream songs, 45: 118 

 in moccasin game songs, 45: 12, 



156 f. 

 instrument like a, important in 



Hawaiian orchestra, 38: 73 

 introduced by La'a-mai-Kahiki, 



38: 141 

 in use at Waba'cing village, 53: 



252 

 in war songs, 45: 137, 177 

 metric unit, 53: 32, 33 

 origin, 53 : 143 f . 

 Pascagoula, 43: 303 

 principal rhythm, 45 : 6 

 rhythm, 53: 10, 29, 41 

 rhythm of, diagram illustrating, 



61: 49 

 rhythm of, examples of, 61: 105, 



107, 109, 115, 128, 220 

 rhythm of, tabular analysis, 61: 



19, 36 

 used in Turkey dance, 75 : 95 

 used in war songs, 53 : 40 

 used in women's dance, 75: 101 

 Ute name for, 75 : 20 

 See also Basket drum; Drum-pres- 

 entation ceremony; Miti'gwakik' 

 Drumbeat, variations of, among tribes, 



80: 31 

 Drum Hula, Hawaiian, 38: 103 

 Drumming sticks, description of, 80: 



41; 86:96,166 

 Drum-presentation ceremony 



analysis of songs of, 53: 181 ff. 

 ceremony of divorce, 53: 1G2 f. 

 day feast, 53: 150, 173-180 

 departure of Menominee, 53: 180 

 drum party, 53 : 147 f . 

 "drum religion," 53: 142 ff. 

 drums presented in, 53: 144-147; 



168-173 

 journey of Menominee, 53: 163 ff. 

 reception of the Menominee, 53: 

 164r-168 



Drum-presentation ceremony — Con. 

 restoring the mourners, 53: 153- 



162 

 songs on first day of dancing, 53: 

 150 

 Drums 



decoration of, 86: 96, 165, 166, 167 

 mention of, 80: 8 

 Mide', 86: 170 



of Goose Women society, 80: 40 

 of the Hawaiians, 38: 140-144 

 of the Mide'wiwin, 86:95f. 

 rhythm of, 80 : 30 

 types of, 86:165f. 

 used in societies, 80: 112 

 See also Drum. 

 Drunkenness 



by tribes, 34: 



Apache, 31, 32 

 Jicarillas, 178 

 Mazahua, 36 

 Navaho, 33 

 Otomi, 35, 187 

 Tarasco, 36 

 Tepecano, 186 

 Tlahuiltec, 187 

 Yuma, 34 

 curse of the Indians, 64 : 34 

 not considered a disgrace, 64: 34 

 prevalence of, 57: 10 

 relation of, to crime, 34: 166-171 

 See also Intoxicants. 

 Dry Cave, 76 : 90 

 Dry Creek 



cave on, 76: 56 

 mention of, 78 : 345 

 Porno settlements on, 78: 220, 232, 

 233 

 Dry Fork Post Office, caves near, 76: 



119 

 Drying frames, description of, 29 : 188, 



189 

 Dry Lagoon, whale coming near, 78: 



14 

 DryoVates villo sus leucothorectis, 

 among the Tewa, 56: 38 



D. mllosus monticola, among the 

 Tewa, 56: 38 

 Dryopteris filixmas, among the Tewa, 



55: 67 

 Duaarhe, see Duhare. 

 Duache, see Duhare. 

 Duahe, see Duhare. 

 Dual divisions 



ceremonial customs of, 85: 113, 



114 

 ceremonial position of, 95 : 2, 145, 



146 

 ceremonial use of, 87 : 19 ff. 

 important ceremonially, 85:101 

 members of, 87:2,3 

 no native word for, 85 : 123 

 of the Fox tribe, 89:3 

 paints used by, 95 : 148, 149, 175 

 rivalry of, 95:65 

 tribal, position of, in ceremony, 

 85:114 



