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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



355 



Red Paint People, origin of tlie name, 



60: 100 

 Red River 



location of Pascagoula, 43: 306 



location of Taensa, 43: 272 



location of tribes from Alabama, 

 43: 272 



reference to, 43: 244 



structures in valley of, 77: 9, 12 

 Red River Colony, 83: 44 

 Red Shoe, Choctaw chief, 43: 213 

 Red Shoes 



a Chitimacha chief, 43: 343 



a Koasati chief, 73: 204 

 Red Stick Band, reason for name, 73: 



405 

 Redtail, among the Tewa, 56: 36 

 Red Town, a Seminole town, 73: 406, 



407 

 Reduplication 



Coos, 40, pt. 2: 377-381 



Dakota, 40, pt 1 : 895-898 



Fox, 40, pt. 1 : 814 f. 



Kwakiutl, 40, pt. 1: 522-526 



Maidu, 40, pt. 1: 689 f. 



Ponca, 40, pt. 1 : 898 f . 



Siuslawan, 40, pt. 2: 566-569 



Takelma, 40, pt. 2: 57 fe. 



Tsimshian, 40, pt. 1 : 365-373 



Winnebago, 40, pt. 1 : 899 f. 

 Red ware 



characteristics of, 96: 78 



colored with yellow ocher, 81: 36 



decorated in black, 100: 118 



decoration of, 32: 52 f. 



mention of, 81: 58 f . ; 92: 108, 

 109, f., 117 

 Red wash 



application of, 96: 82 f. 



impermanent nature of, 96: 83 

 Red Weasel 



informant concerning Sun dance, 

 61: 88 



opinion of, on description of Sun 

 dance, 61: 94 



prayer by, 61: 95 

 Red Wing, Minn., origin of the name, 



77: 47 

 Red Wing, village of, 83 : 18 



described by Schoolcraft, 77: 49 



described by Seymour, 77: 50 

 Redwing, among the Tewa, 56: 5, 41 

 Redwood Canyon, Northern Pomo 



settlement on, 78: 230 

 Redwood Creek 



Chilula villages on, 78: 137 



Jumping dance at village on, 78: 

 61 



mention of, 78: 50, 123 



Whilkut of, 78: 141 



Ynrok villages on, 78: 10, 116 

 Redwoods, a synonym of Huchnom, 78 : 



202 

 Redwood Valley, 78:202 

 Reebledge, Dr. A. J., on pathological 

 conditions in Greenfield School, 

 Calif., 34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 



Reed, Homer, on "Indian House," 37: 



78, 79 

 Reed, Verner Z., account of Bear dance 



by, 75:57 

 Reedbirds 



abundant in Pamunkey country, 



17: 15 

 method of capturing, Pamunkey, 

 17: 15 

 Reed instrument, the niau-kani, 38: 



147 

 Reedley, 78: 483 

 Reeds 



among the Tewa, 55: 66 

 use of, by Natchez, 43: 58 

 Rees, warfare of, with Sioux, 77: 70 

 Reese, Mr. and Mrs. W. P., acknowl- 

 edgment to, 94 : 13 

 Refugio, 78: 553 

 Refuse 



deposits of, in rooms, 100: 23 

 meaning of the tenn, 76: 16 

 mounds of, 92 : 105 f . 

 See also Refuse heaps; Refuse 

 mounds. 

 Refuse heaps 



description of, 41: 25, 27 

 of Mesa Verde clifE dwellings, 51 : 

 33 

 Refuse middens in ruins of Jemez Val- 

 ley, 32 : 50 f . 

 Refuse mounds 



burials in, 96: 36; 100: 43, 58, 



109 

 conclusions drawn from size of, 



96: 54 

 description of, 96 : 35 f ., 56, 157 f . ; 



100: 42 f., 77,82 

 near houses, 100: 19 

 permanent villages indicated by, 

 96: 36 

 Refuse pits, description of, 37: 90 

 Regalia, E., publication: by, cited, 52: 



236 

 Region, Lower Mississippi Valley, 43: 



1, 7 f. 

 Regis, Sieur, reference to, 43: 232 

 Registers of songs, see Voice. 

 Regulator, admonitions of, 87: 13 ff. 

 Reho Tribe, 78: 273 

 Reichard, Dr. Gladys A., analysis of 



flood story by, 88: 269 

 Reicher, M., cited, 62:91 

 Reid, Henry Fielding, cited, 54 : 60, 66 

 Reincarnation 



Kamia belief concerning, 97: 71 

 of animals, 99: 27 f. 

 See also Soul. 

 Reinhardt, J. 



cited on Lagoa Santa skulls, 52: 



171, 173, 175 

 on Lund collection, 52: 167 f. 

 publication by, 52: 391 



