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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Wadatika, a synonym for Waratika, 



78: 584 

 Wadboo, the Cusabo name of a Creek, 



73: 22 

 Wadjepa, letter of, to T. H. Tibbies, 



11: 28 

 Wafiford, James, notes by, on Natchez 



and Cherokee, 43 : 255 f . 

 Wahaikan language, vocabulary of, 



15: 74 

 Wahgalanoh, Koasati story of the, 88 : 



198 f . 

 Wahktageli, a Yankton chief, 77: 58 

 Wahpekute 



a division of the Dakota, 77: 2, 44 

 one of the Seven Council Fires of 

 the Dakota, 83: 16 

 Wahpeton 



a division of the Dakota, 77 : 2, 44, 



52 

 country occupied by, 77: 52 

 one of the Seven Council Fires of 



the Dakota, 83 : 16 

 village of, description of, 77: 53 

 See also Santee. 

 Wahsekw 



a Klamath village, 78: 8, 10 

 fishing place near, 78: 34 

 mention of, 78: 14, 17, 25 

 Yurok name of a town, 78 : 11 

 Wah-toh-ta-na, name for the Oto, 77: 



116 

 Wahtoke 



a source of California place name, 



78: 897 

 tribe, 78: 483 

 Wahtoke Creek, 78: 483 

 Wai'curi, mention of, 44: 2, 3, 34 

 Waicurian, mention of, 44: 2 

 Waidal-pom, a Wintun place name, 



78: 356 

 Waihee, remains at, 76 : 189 f . 

 Wailaki 



general account of, 78: 151-154 

 population of, in 1770 and 1910, 



78: 883 

 ritual numbers and methods of 

 numeration of, 78: 876 

 Wailakki language, works in, 14: 107 

 Wailing 



as a mom-ning custom, 86 : 76 f . 

 cause of, 95: 29, 31, 69, 71, 73, 75, 



77, 79, 81, 83, 85, 89 

 custom of, at Kaposia, 83 : 20 

 custom of, Hidatsa, 83: 77 

 custom of, Kamia, 97: 56 

 custom of, Mandan, 83 : 66, 68, 71, 



72 

 custom of, Osage, 83: 56, 57, 58, 



59 f . 

 custom of, Oto, 83: 62 

 custom of. Pawnee, 83: 81 

 custom of, Sioux, 83: 26 

 to obtain blessing, 85: 105, 106, 

 114, 134, 136 



Wailing songs. Fox text and transla- 

 tion, 72:26,27,28,29 

 Wailua, investigations at, 76: 192 f. 

 Wailuku, heiaus at, 76: 188 f. 

 Waimea, remains near, 76: 183, 194 

 Waiuamota, Mexico, a Cora village, 



34: 12 

 Wain-house people, Tlingit story of, 



39: 58-64 

 Wainscoting 



covered, 100: 51 



in kivas, possible explanation of, 



100: 51 f. 

 in pit house, explanation of, 100: 



51 

 of poles, 92: 89 

 Waist, Kutenai tale of why the aut has 



a thin, 59 : 212, 213 

 Waitatshulul, a Telamni settlement, 



78: 483 

 Wai't'i, Chitimacha name for Ilex cas- 



sine, 43: 351 

 Wai't't'inimc, a Chitimacha village, 



43: 344 

 Waitz, Theodor, in bibliography, 34: 



423 

 Waiu, mention of, 78: 484 

 Waiwai Tribe 



general characteristics of, 91: x f. 

 small number of, 91 : v 

 Waiyat, Karok name for Wiyot, 78: 



112 

 Waka-che, a Central Miwok place name, 



78: 445 

 Wakaiya, reference to, 89: 43 

 Wakaq'taqka 



children sent by, 61 : 70 

 definition of, 61 : 85 

 See also God ; Supreme Being. 

 Wakan Wachepe, a Dakota society, 



77: 55 

 Wakashan 



name first used by Gallatin, 19: 



vli 

 relation of, to Salishan, 16: vi 

 Wakashan language, works in, 19: 62 

 Wakashan languages, see Hailtsuk; 

 Klaokwat; Kwakiutl; Lekwiltoq; 

 Maka; Nitinat; Niwiti; Nutka ; Se- 

 basa; Seshat; Tolioaat; Ukwulta; 

 Wikenak. 

 Wakashan stock, characteristic of 



Puget Sound, 78: 913 

 Wa ka ya 



aKi'cko, 85:122,147 

 a singer, 85: 103 

 Wakichi 



brief account of, 78: 484 

 location of, 78: 481 

 Wakide, letter of, to Mawata°na, 11: 



46 

 Wakita, a puberty dance, 90 : 164 

 Wa-ki-ta-mo-nee, an Oto chief, 77 : 118 

 Wakokai 



a division of the Muskogee, 73: 

 215 



