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Oto Tribe — Continued 



population of the, 34 : table 9 

 temporary camp of, described by 



James, 77:120 

 tribe of the Chi were group, 77: 2 

 tuberculosis among the, 34: 210, 



table 9 

 united with the Missouri, 83 : 63 

 winter camp of, described by M61- 



hausen, 77 : 118 

 See also Personal names. 

 Otowi 



best examples of tent-shaped rocks 



at, 54: 17 

 general account of, 32 : 18 ff. 

 plan of, different from others, 32 : 



19 

 pueblo and cliff village of, 32: 17 

 traditions of, 32: 20 

 types of cliff dwellings of, 32: 18 

 Otowi Canyon, village of tent-shaped 



rocks in, 54 : 17 

 Otsep, 78: 70 

 Otsepor 



a Yurok town, 78: 11 

 mention of, 78: 17, 70, 72 

 really two settlements, 78: 10 

 Otsotchove, a Quapaw village, 77: 109 

 Ottawa language, works in, 13: 384 

 Ottawa Tribe 



connections of , 86:6 

 cremation practiced among, 71 : 38 

 festivals of, similar to Fox, 89: 8 

 Iroquois hostility toward the, 22: 



12 

 reference to the, 87 : 6 

 Ottepetl, a Chilula settlement, 78: 138 

 Otter 



among the Fuegians, 63: 190 



among the Tewa, 56 : 23 



and the brant, Biloxi tale, 47 : 23- 



26 

 and the sun, Biloxi tale, 47: 107- 



111 

 capture of, by Pamunkey Indians, 



17: 15 

 flesh of, not eaten, 17:15 

 skin of, a source of income, 17: 15 

 Otter Creek, cliff dwellings on, 82: 65 

 Otter Woman 



reference to, 80:38 

 songs recorded by, 80: 54, 56, 57, 

 58, 59, 131; 93: 93 

 Ottumwa, Kans., burial near, 83: 15 

 Otus aslo ailceni, among the Tewa, 56: 

 37 



O. flamineolus flanimeolus, among 

 the Tewa, 56: 37 

 Otwego, 78: 10 



Ouacha, name for Washa, 43: 298 

 Ouachil Tamail, Natchez woman chief, 



43: 140 

 Ouachipouanne, former name of the 

 Mandan, 80: 3 



Ouad6 



identification of, 73: 50 

 location of, 73: 50 

 synonym for Quale, 73: 53, 84 

 Ouasita, Chief, desire of, for peace with 



French, 43: 264 

 Ouatchitas, reference to, 43: 251 

 Ouatchitas, river of the, supposed lo- 

 cation of Natchez, 43: 244 

 Oufusky, a form of Okfuskee, 73: 246 

 Ouma ; Oumas ; Oumats, see Houma. 

 Ounspik, name for Of o, 43 : 309 

 Ounspik language 



a misprint (?) of Ounspie, 47: 11 

 mention of, 47: 10 

 Ouray, Chief, burial of, in fissure or 



cave, 75: 29 

 Ours Fou, an Assiniboin chief, 83: 49 

 Ousagoucoulas, name of Natchez vil- 

 lage, 43: 46 

 Ouschetaws, a synonym for Osochi, 



73: 166 

 Oussip6s, see Ofo. 

 Oustack Indian 



feared by the Catawba, 73: 206 

 identification of, 22: 70, 85 

 identification of, as Westo, 73 : 292 

 Outchoutches, a synonym for Orochi, 



73: 175 

 Outes, Felix F. 



acknowledgment to, 52: vi 



on antiquities of Argentine coast, 



52: 149 

 on "split-stone" industry, 52 : 106- 



109 

 publications by, 52: 52, 53, 391 

 reference to, 52: 114 

 Outlet Creek 



Huchnom settlement at mouth of, 



78: 203 

 mention of, 78: 202, 212, 213, 223, 



237 

 Northern Pomo settlements on, 

 78: 230 

 Ouxa, see Orixa. 



Ouyoutchis, a Lower Creek town iden- 

 tified as Yuchi, 73: 174 

 Ova, see Jova. 

 Ovejero remains 



critical remarks on, 52: 255 

 history of, 52: 242-247 

 observations on, 52: 98, 245-253 

 references to, 52 : viii, 11, 212, 322, 



355, 358 

 See also Sotelo. 

 Overlay, in basketry, 94: 103 

 Overtones 



definition of, by Helmholtz, 61 : 41 

 meaning of the term, 53 : 4 

 Oviedo y Valdez, quoted on Quale struc- 

 tures, 69 : 83 

 Ovis canadensis, among the Tewa, 56: 



14,15 

 Owakulti, a Hopi basket dance, 41 : 51 

 Owassissas, a Seminole tribe, 73: 409 



