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Rheumatic disorders — Continued 

 among the Hupa, 42: 16 

 among the Maricopa, 34: 248 

 among the Menominee, 42: 10 

 among the Mescaleros, 34: 236 

 among the Mohave, 34: 184 

 among the Navaho, 34: 180 

 among the San Carlos Apache, 



34: 233, 234 

 among the Tepehuane, 34: 186 

 summary as to, 34: 190, 191 

 See also Arthritis (senile) ; Rheu- 

 matism. 

 Rheumatism 



diet for, 99:65 

 food taboos for, 99: 293 

 formulas for, 99: 167, 196, 292 

 remedy for, 99: 53 f. 

 treatment for, 99 : 196 

 See also Rheumatic disorders. 

 Rhinichthys cataractae dulcis, among 

 the Tewa, 56: 56 



R. maxillosus, among the Tewa, 

 56: 56 

 Rhode Island 



ancient works of, 12: 193 f. 

 Indian burials in, 71: 16 

 Rhode Island language, works in, 13: 



435 

 Rhododendron maximum, use of, 99: 



203, 204, 220 

 Rhubarb, among the Tewa, 55: 113 

 Rhus, effect of, 34: 173 



R. cismontana, among the Tewa, 



55: 47 

 R. copallina, use of, 99 : 251 

 R. glabra, use of, 99: 130, 251 

 R. hirta, use of, 99: 2.51 

 R. {toxicodendron) radicans, use 

 of, 99: 198 

 Rhyolite in Pennsylvania, 60: 101 

 Rhythm 



comparison of old and young sing- 

 ers, 61: 59 

 correspondence with idea of song, 



45: 131 

 general discussion of, 45: 5 f . 

 importance of, emphasized, 61: 9 

 in Hawaiian music, 38: 160, 171 

 in magic songs, 45: 18 

 in Mide' songs, characteristics of, 



45: 18 f. 

 more uniform than melody, 53: 



1 f . 

 of dream song, 45 : 127 

 of drum, 53: 10, 29, 41; 61: 49 

 of drum and rattle, 80: 25 f., 30, 



184 

 of drum or morache, tables show- 

 ing, 75: 46, 78, 94, 125, 145, 165, 

 186, 198 

 of first measure, 53: 9, 28 

 of first measure, diagram illus- 

 trating, 61: 48 

 of first measure, tabular analysis, 

 61: 18,35 



Rhythm — Continued 



of first measure, tables showing, 

 75: 44 f., 77, 93, 125, 145, 164, 

 185, 198; 80: 24, 29, 183 

 of healing song, 45: 95 

 of war songs, 45: 127, 139 

 peculiarity in Red Lake war song, 



45: 178 

 principal rhythm of songs unvary- 

 ing, 45: 3 

 suggestive of Scotch and Negro 



music, 45: 176 

 vocal, 61: 48 

 See also Drum rhythm. 

 Rhythmic accent, see Stress accent. 

 Rhythmic analysis 



dream songs. White Earth Reser- 

 vation, 45: 137 

 love songs. Red Lake Reservation, 



45: 180 

 love songs. White Earth Reserva- 

 tion, 45: 156 

 Mide' songs (90), 45: 117 

 miscellaneous songs (180), 45: 11 

 moccasion-game songs, Red Lake 



Reservation, 45: 191 

 moccasin-game songs, White Earth 



Reservation, 45: 160 

 unclassified songs. Red Lake Res- 

 ervation, 45: 207 

 unclassified songs. White Earth 



Reservation, 45: 166 

 war songs, Red Lake Reservation, 



45: 181 

 war songs. White Earth Reserva- 

 tion, 45: 147 

 women's dance songs, Red Lake 

 Reservation, 45: 197 

 Rhythmic resemblances between song 



groups, 53: 50-58 

 Rhythmic unit 



definition of, 61 : 19 ; 80 : 25, 30 

 diagram illustrating, 61: 50 

 in analysis, 80: 32, 33 

 of songs, tables showing, 75: 78, 

 94, 125, 145, 165, 186, 198; 80: 

 25, 30, 184 

 tabular analysis, 61: 19, 37 

 See also Rhythmic units. 

 Rhythmic units 



as basis for rhythm of song in sep- 

 arated phrases or with change of 

 accent, 53: Songs Nos. 90, 94, 

 96, 103, 108, 109, 115, 123 

 classified, 61: 527-549 

 continuous except at close of song, 



53: Songs Nos. 4, 5, 19, 33, 34 

 definition of, 53: 10, 31 

 in groups of Chijii^ewa songs, 53: 

 begging dance songs, 329 

 dream songs, 314^317 

 love songs, 325 ff. 

 Mide' songs, 309-314 

 moccasin-game songs, 327 f. 

 pipe dance songs, 329 

 songs connected with gifts, 

 329 f. 



