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Mide'wiwin — Continued 

 ceremonies, 53: 184 

 conditions atWaba'ciug, 53: 251 

 degrees of, 86: 90 ff. 

 description of, 45 : 13 

 facial painting of, 86 : 93 

 funerals conducted by, 86 : 74 

 lodge of, 86: 92 f. 

 medical treatment of, 86 : 44 f . 

 musical instruments of, 88 : 95 ff . 

 organization of, 86 : 88 

 "sliooting" candidate for initiation 



into, 45: 29, 43 f. 

 songs of, 86 : 95 

 status of, 53: 34 

 supernatural power of, 86 : 121 

 sweat lodge of , 86: 94 f. 

 use of picture writing in, 86: 175 

 Midwife, activities of, 99 : 87 

 Miga'diwin'ina'gtimo'win, see War 



songs. 

 Mi'gis 



emblem of Mide', 45: 14 

 "medicinal" use of, 45: 53, 74 f., 



80,92 

 "miracle" of, 45: 79 f. 

 use of, in initiation ceremony, 45 : 

 39,48 

 Mi'gisins', reference to, 53: 91 

 Migrations 



afCected by the buff alo, 22: 11 



Cherokee, 8: 49 



Delaware, traditions of, 8 : 43 



difficulties of, 60 : 37, 41 



early, of the Mandan, 22 : 10 



early, of the Osage, 22:10 



effect of, on culture, 60 : 40 



from Old to New World, 60: 55,56 



human, 33: 13 



Indian, 8: 41-50 



legend of the Zuui, 100 : 6, 7 f . 



Monacan, 22: 29 



necessarily slow, 60: 39,42 



of Muskhogean tribes, 22 : 11 



oftheHouma, 43: 289,291 



of the Natchez, 43: 182-186 



over Central America, 60 : 133 



over Great Northern Interior area, 



60: 123 

 over North Mexican area, 60 : 124 

 probable routes of, 60 : 32 

 problems of, 60: 36 

 result of pressure, 60 : 38 

 routes of, 63: 222 f. 

 Siouan, 22: 9,10 

 traditions of, 54: 55 

 Mih-Tutta-Hang-Kush, 83: 71 

 Mih-tutta-hangusch, a Mandan village, 



77: 128,130,131 

 Mi'jakiya'cig, songs by, 45: 92 f. 

 Mikasuki 



a Seminole tribe, 73: 409 



band of, of Muskogee lineage, 73 : 



405 

 important element among the Sem- 

 inole, 73: 402 



Mikasuki— Continued 



one of six Fowl towns, 73: 178 

 proper spelling of, 73 : 401 

 square ground of, near Seminole, 



Okla., 73: 413 

 Yamasee probably fused with, 73 : 



107 

 Miketsiu, a Chunut settlement, 78: 



483 

 Mike, see Mico. 

 Mlko Lusa, see Mikulusa. 

 Mikonopi 



head chief during Seminole war, 



73: 412 

 residence of, 73: 400,404 

 Mikulasa, "Black Chief" of Chakchi- 



uma, 43: 293 

 Milbank Sound Indian, see Hailtsuk. 

 Mildew, 55: 67 

 Miles, Gen. Nelson A., member of Ponka 



commission, 11: 86 

 Miles, R. W., petition signed by, 17: 11 

 Milford, pictographs near, 82: 59 

 Milford Flats, mounds reported on, 



82:35 

 Mil-hot-em, a Coast Tuki settlement, 



78:212 

 Milili 



a Yuki spirit, description of, 78: 



196 f. 

 chief of other spirits, 78 : 194 

 mention of, 78:197,199 

 Military customs 



Maya, nature of, 57 : 10 f . 

 See also Fight; Fights; War; 

 Wars. 

 Military societies, see Societies. 

 Milkweed 



among the Tewa, 55 : 54 

 use of, as a charm, 86:110 

 Mill Cave, 76 : 106, 118, 121 

 Mill Creek 



mention of, 78: 339, 342, 345, 475 

 Northern Pomo settlement on, 78 : 



230 

 tribes on, 78:480,585 

 Yahi once resident on, 78: 341 

 Mill Creek Indians, 78 : 342 

 Mill Creek quarries, 60: 187 

 Mille Lac 



mounds on, 83 : 5, 16 

 village sites on, 77: 45 f. 

 villages on, 83 : 5 

 Mille Lac Chippewa 



on initiation into Mide'wiwin, 45: 



24 

 song from, 45 : 205 

 Mille Lac Reservation 

 informants on, 86 : 4 

 material collected on, 86 : 1 

 MiUer, — , Chan Santa Cruz visited by, 



28: 632 f. 

 Miller, Daniel S., cave on farm of, 76 : 



57 

 Miller, Dr. Dayton C. 



acknowledgment to, 75 : 205 f . 

 analytical studies by, 75: 206-210 



