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Opata 



abortion among the, 34 : 165 

 alcoholic drinks of the, 34 : 28 

 belief of, as to fetus in utero, 34: 



55 

 character of the, 34: 34 

 childbirth among the, 34 : 61 f . 

 diseases of the, 34: 184 f. 

 folk medicine of the, 34: 249 f. 

 foods of the, 34 : 24, 266 

 head deformation among the, 34: 



83 

 location of the, 34: 1, 10 f. 

 mention of the, 44: 4-8, 11, 25 ff., 



32-35 

 mixed-bloods among the, 34: 7 

 nursing of infants by, 34 : 79 

 physical affinities of the, 34 : 12, 13 

 population of the, 34: 6 

 prevention of disease among, 34: 



229 f . 

 size of families of the, 34 : 43 

 statures (average) of the, 34: 133, 



136, 137 

 treatment of newborn child by, 34 : 

 75 

 Opata-Tarahumare-Pima Family, 44 : 



22 

 Opatoro, 44: 74 

 Opau, 78: 138 

 Opechancanough 



hero of the Pamunkey Indians, 



17: 12 

 native ruler, successor of Powha- 

 tan, 17: 5, 9 

 Opegoi, a Yurok settlement, 78: 99 

 Opelousa 



classification of the, 43: 9, 39 

 history of the, 43: 363, 364 

 name of, derivation of, 43: 363, 



364 

 population of, various dates, 43: 



43, 45 

 position of the, 68: 8 

 Opelousas Band, on the Mississippi, 



73: 199 

 Opelto, a Maidu settlement, 78: 394 

 Open-air ruins of Dove Creek, 70: 28 

 Openings 



in walls, 81 : 13 

 See also Doors ; Windows. 

 "Open Sesame," Cochiti version of, 98: 



181 f. 

 Openshaw, Mrs. Martha J., acknowledg- 

 ment to, 82: 2 

 Open-work effects in weaving, 7: 13 

 Operger, Yurok name of a village, 78 : 



99 

 Ophthalmia 



among the Hopi, 34: 180 

 among the Navaho, 34 : 180 

 summary of, 34 : 173, 174, 189 

 See also Eye. 

 Opia, mention of, by Cabrillo, 78: 553 

 Opila, a Luiseno place name, 78: 648 

 Opillako, a Muskogee town, 73 : 282 



Opillikee Hatchee, Kasihta settlement 



on, 73: 225 

 O pil-thluc-co, Hawkins's name for 



Opillako, 73: 282 

 Opistopia, mention of, by Cabrillo, 78: 



553 

 Oplego, a town in Hupa Valley, 78 : 129 

 Opok, a Southern Maidu place name, 



78: 394 

 0-po-nays Town, a Seminole town, 73: 



406 

 Oposines, 44: 25, 30 

 Opossum 



Alabama story of, 88: 158 



and panther in partnership, Koa- 



sati story, 88: 200 

 and skunk, Koasati story, 88: 200 

 and the raccoon, Biloxi story, 47: 



26 f . 

 and the wolf, Biloxi story, 47 : 61- 



65 

 Koasati story of, 88: 199, 200 

 Natchez story of, 88: 249 

 why has no hair on his tail. Creek 



story, 88: 41 

 why looks ashamed, Creek story, 

 88: 61 f. 

 Opponys, name given to Oconee, 73: 



180 

 Opshiruk, a Kammatwa settlement. 



78: 286 

 Opule, a number of houses at, 78: 397 

 Opuntia 



among the Tewa, 55: 10, 62 

 food plants, Maricopa, 34 : 265 

 food plants, San Carlos Apache, 



34:257 

 0. arborcscens, among the Tewa. 



55: 62 

 0. bigelovi, medicinal plant, San 



Carlos Apache, 34: 234 

 O. camanchica, among the Tewa, 



55:62 

 0. emoryi, medicinal plant, San 



Carlos Apache, 34 : 232 

 0. flUpendula, among the Tewa, 



55:62 

 0. leptocauUs 



as remedy, Pima, 34 : 244 

 food plant, Pima, 34 : 261 

 itching produced by, 34 : 179 

 Opyuweg 



a Yurok town, 78 : 51 

 Jumping dance at, 78 : 61 

 location of, 78:10 

 Oqu6-Loussas, name for Okelousa, 43: 



302 

 Orache among the Tewa, 55 : 75 

 Oracles, Indian name for missionaries, 



43 : 180 f . 

 Oracular utterance of Kapihe, 38 : 99 

 Oraibi 



a Hopi village, 34 : 9 

 kiva, plastering in, 51 : 31 

 Orange among the Tewa, 55 : 11, 115 



