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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



125 



Dual divisions — Continued 



tribal, reference to, 85: 2, 121, 



142, 144, 146, 147 

 See also Kictios ; To'kans. 

 Dualism, Fuegian, 63 : 146-149 

 Duane, William North, funds contrib- 

 uted by, 65: 13 

 Duba-ma° i" 



letter of, to Ma°'e-galii, 11 : 72 

 letter of, to T. H. Tibbies, 11 : 20 

 Diibois, Coert 



on cliff dwellings on Mesa Verde, 



41:8 

 on number of rooms and estufas in 

 Cliff Palace, 51 : 26 

 Dub's Buttes, 90: 130 

 Dubuisson, letter of, to Bienville, 43: 



339 

 Duck 



and her brothers, Biloxi tale, 47: 



54-61 

 sings for her children, Cochiti tale, 



98:148f. 

 vessels suggestive of, 96 : 103 

 Zuni belief concerning, 96: 103 

 See also Ducks. 

 Duck Helper, Tlingit myth of, 39: 



208 f . 

 Ducks 



abundant in the Pamunkey coun- 

 try, 17:15 

 among the Tewa, 56 : 4, 5, 33 

 and the coyote, Kutenai tale, 59: 



19 

 Koasati story of rabbit and the, 



88:208 

 See also Duck. 

 Duck-shaped vessels, 81 : 39 

 Duclos, 43 : 155, 157 

 Ducloux, E. Herrero 



chemical analyses by, 52 : 91, 92 

 publication by, 52 : 52 

 Dufaure Island (southeast coast of 

 New Guinea), stone weapons col- 

 lected at, 2: 23 

 Duff, Prof. U. Francis 



cited in bibliography, 35 : 90 

 on ruins in Deming (N. Mex.) re- 

 gion, 35 : 87 f . 

 visit by, to Apache Mountain 

 shrine, 35 : 77 

 Duffleld, M. S., artifacts discovered by, 



82:60 

 Dugouts 



of the Choctaw of Bayou Lacomb, 



48:18 

 of the Fuegians, 63 : 196 

 of the Pamunkey Indians, 17: 18 

 Duhare 



account of Indians of, 73 : 41 



a Cusabo province, 73: 37 



gigantic chief of, 73 : 42 



importance of, 73 : 47 



location of, 73:47 



tributary provinces of, 73: 42, 47 



Duharhe, see Duhare. 



Duidy Farm, occurrence of mounds on, 



23:68 

 Dulau, name of a Wowol settlement, 



78 : 483 

 Dulawat, a Wiyot village name, 78: 



115 

 Dulce, Rio 



identification of, 73 : 51 

 probably the Savannah, 73 : 52, 53 

 Dulce Nombre, see Culmi. 

 Dulchanchellin, a Timucua chief, 73: 



325 

 Dulog, H. C, on Clear Lake Indian 



method of arrowmaking, 60: 318 

 Dumanoir, 43 : 153, 155 

 Dumarest, Father Noel 

 cited, 98 : 1, 2, 111 

 tales gathered by, 98 : 201, 203, 204, 

 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 219, 

 228, 229, 239 

 Dumna, language, where spoken, 78: 



481 

 Dumont de Montigny 



as an authority, 43 : 2, 4 



on bears, 43:67f. 



on Biloxi on Pascagoula River, 



47:7 

 onChawasha, 43:301 

 on Ch^part, 43: 217, 221-225 

 on Choctaw force, 43 : 237 

 on Choctaw treachery, 43: 232, 



234 

 on commandants of Fort Rosalie, 



43:217 

 on conduct of De Lubois, 43 : 241 

 on deer hunting by Indians, 43: 



69 f. 

 on dressing skins, 43 : 64 f , 

 on Fort Rosalie, 43 : 205 

 on Indian characteristics, 43 : 50 

 on Indian diseases and treatment, 



43 : 80-83 

 on Indian habits, dress, etc., 43: 



89 f. 

 on Indian houses, 43 : 316 

 on Indian mode of wearing hair, 



43:51 

 on Indian wars, 43 : 126 f . 

 on marriage customs among In- 

 dians, 43:97 

 on medicine men, 43: 178 

 on mound pottery, 8 : 23 

 on name of Fort St. Peter (St 



Claude), 43:333 

 on Natchez, 43 : 



characteristics, 48 



fasts, 177 



feast of the tun, 118-121 



funeral ceremonies of Great 



Chief, 149-157 

 government, 103 ff. 

 immortality of soul, 181 

 massacre, 218, 222 f ., 226 ff. 

 minor disturbance, 216 f. 



