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Voice — Continued 



woman's, register of, 53 : 103 

 See also Singing; Song; Songs. 

 Volcanic activity 



in section between Guages and Pa- 



jarito, 54: 16 

 in Southwestern region, 34: 3 

 Volcanic ash, 54 : 28, 29 

 Volcanic mud, 54: 28, 29 

 Vole, among the Tewa, 56: 19 

 Volk, E. 



exploration of Trenton gravels by, 



33: 35 

 publication by, 52: v 

 Trenton femur discovered by, 33 : 

 46 

 Volkmann, A. W., on pulse rates, 34: 



101, 141 

 Volkov, Th., cited, 62: 91 

 Volsine Chikt, a Tunica chief, version 



of thunder myth by, 43: 319 

 Volute, common exterior design on 

 Santiago Ahuitzotla pottery, 74: 52 

 Vomari 



a Papago village, 90 : 3, 143 

 mention of, 90 : 2, 148 

 principal industry at, 90: 3 

 songs recorded at, 90 : 2 

 Vomiting 



efficacy of, 99: 83 

 to transfer disease, 99: 63 

 Votan 



Chiapanec year sign, 28: 24 

 Mexican god, 28: 45 

 Tzental god, 28: 294 f. 

 Voth, Rev. H. R. 



cited on care of Hopi infants, 34: 



74 

 in bibliography, 34: 423 

 on childbirth among Hopi, 34: 61 

 Votive offerings, collection of, in Pea- 

 body Museum, 50: 28 

 Voto, mention of, 44: 82, 86, 87 

 Vowel repetition in the i'i, 38 : 159 

 Vowels 



Chinook, 40, pt. 1 : 564 f . 

 Choctaw, 46: xi 

 Chukchi, 40, pt. 2; 643 f. 

 Coos, 40, pt. 2 : 306 

 definition of, 40, pt. 1: 18 f, 

 Kamchadal, 40, pt. 2 : 675 f. 

 Kiowa, 84 : 



assimilation of, 6 

 elision of, 5, 6 

 glottalization of, 5 

 length of, 4 f. 

 mention of, 2-6 

 mutations, 5 

 nasalization of, 5 

 Koryak, 40, pt. 2: 667-671 

 Siuslawan, 40, pt. 2 : 443 f . 

 Takelma, 40, pt. 2: 10-31 

 Vreeland, F. K., photography by, 51 : 



11 

 Vuebe, a Calusa town, 73: 33S 



"Vues des Cordill^res," by Humboldt, 

 Fragments II and VI of Mexican pic- 

 ture, writings in, 28 : 127 f . 

 Vulture 



among the Tewa, 56: 36 



and his brother-in-law, Alsea tale, 



67: 118-123 

 taboo against, 34: 54 



W., a medicine man, characterization 



of, 99:109ff. 

 Wa'acham, a Serrano group, 78 : 617 

 Wa'asei 



mention of, 78: 25 

 Yurok name of a town, 78: 11 

 Waba ca, a Sioux chief, 53: 294 

 Wabd cing village (Red Lake Reserva- 

 tion) 



conditions at, 53 : 251 f . 

 sougs of, 53: 



dance songs, 284-290 

 dream songs, 252-278, 288 ff, 

 interval-formation in, 7 f. 

 love songs, 280 ff., 288 ff. 

 Mide ' songs, 278 ff., 288 ff. 

 moccasin-game songs, 282 ff., 

 288 ff. 

 Wa' bacons', reference to, 53: 127 

 8abanghiharea, on the Tennessee, 73: 



214 

 Wahano. mention of, 73: 214 

 Wabashaw, a Sioux village visited by 



Schoolcraft, 77: 49 

 Wabash River, village on, 69: 46 

 Wa'be.iic', reference to, 53: 127 

 Wabezic ' 



a singer of Red Lake, 45; 174 f. 

 songs by, 45: 179, 180, 182, 188, 

 200, 201, 202, 203, 204 

 Wabi 



mention of, 44: 59 

 See also Humane. 

 Wacakarut^e, mention of, 11: 13 

 Waccamaw Indian 



general description of, 22: 76 

 possible origin of the name, 73: 



38 

 territory occupied by, 69 : 16 

 Wachamshwash, location of, 78: 319 

 Wacharo-n, location of, 78 : 466 

 Wachitokha, a Seminole town, 73: 412 

 Wa-cissa-talofa, a Seminole town, 73: 



406 

 Wacksoyochees. probably same as Ok- 



chaiutci, 73: 201 

 Waco Indians 



appearance of, 77: 181 



a tribe of the Wichita confederacy, 



77: 2 

 grass lodge of, 77: 181 

 population of, 77: 182 

 Wad 



occurrence of, in Bushong mound, 



23: 60 

 occurrence of, in Williamsville 

 mound, 23: 30 



