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Wakokai — Contiuued 



description of, by Hawkins, 73: 



263 

 location of, 73: 263 

 population of, 73: 431, 436 

 signification of name, 73: 263 

 Wakou-teebe, dwelling of the Great 



Spirit, 83: 21 

 Waksachi, location of the, 78: 586 

 Wakiihi, mention of, 78 : 618 

 AVakuhiktam, mention of, 78: 618 

 Wakwai-kiktum, a Cahuilla wildcat 



moiety, 78: 707 

 Wakwi, Wildcat moiety at, 78: 707 

 Wa la na to, a singer, 85: 102 

 Walapai 



Chemehuevi name for, 78: 595 



datura used by, 34: 173 



deaf and dumb among, 34: 207, 



table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 desire for children of the, 34: 52 

 diseases among the, 34: 179 

 epilepsy among the, 34: 203, 204, 



table 9 

 facial painting of the, 34: 14 

 foods of the, 34: 23, 259 f£. 

 habits of life of, 34: 32 f. 

 head deformation among, 34: 79, 



83 

 idiocy among the, 34: 205, table 9 

 language of the, 34: 8 

 location of the, 34 : 1, 8 

 medicine men of the, 34 : 225 

 mention of the, 44 : 25, 29 

 morbidity among, from tubercu- 

 losis, 42: 4 

 native alcoholic drink of, 34 : 27 

 occupations of the, 34: 17, 33 

 of Yuman stock, 78: 709 

 pathological conditions among, 34 : 



table 9 

 physical environment of, 34: 134 

 physical type of the, 34 : 9, 13, 133 

 population of the, 34: 6, table 9 

 proportion of sexes among, 34: 



38 

 similarity of, to Mohave, 34 : 34 

 spinal curvatures among, 34: 208, 



table 9 

 statui-es (average) of the, 34: 



133, 135, 137 

 treatment of sick among, 34: 230 

 tuberculosis among the, 34: 210, 

 table 9 

 Walcott, Dr. Charles T>. (Secretary, 

 Smithsonian Institution), acknowl- 

 edgment to, 52: vi 

 Waldo, James 



acknowledgment to, 84: 1 

 mention of, 84: 43, 102, 109 

 Waldron, Martha M., in bibliography, 



34: 423 

 Wa le dki ke ke, an assistant singer, 



85: 102 

 Wa le ski ka ke, 89 : 5 



Walhalla Valley 



ruins of, 82: 84-89 

 scenery of, 82: 76 

 Wall lake, 89:5 

 Walker, Major — , traveling companion 



of Roth, 91 : vi 

 Walker, Charles H., & Co., 52: 319, 



344 

 Walker, Dr. J. R., on pathological con- 

 ditions at Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak.. 

 34 : table 9 ( facing p. 406 ) 

 Walker, S. T., contents of Florida 



mound opened by, 8 : 10, 20 

 Walker Basin, 78:602 

 Walker Lake, pictographs near, 82: 



12,60 

 Walker River, pictographs on cliffs of, 



82: 12 

 Walker River Agency, Nev., mortality 



at, from tuberculosis, 42: 5 

 Walking 



among the Maricopa, 34: 86 

 among the Pima, 34 : 129 

 among the San Carlos Apache, 34 : 



85 f., 129 

 among the Yuma: 34: 86 

 on part of Indian children, 34: 

 84, 99, 100 

 WaU 



built of adobe and stone, 74: 21, 



22 

 ruin of, 35 : 74 

 See also Walls. 

 Wallace, — , on diseases of Navaho, 



34: 180 

 Wallace, a flute player, 85: 111 

 Wallace, E. B., cradle found in Utah 



by, 50: 30 

 Walla Walla 



pathological conditions of, 34: 



table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 population of, 34: table 9 

 Wall Creek, known as Beaver Creek, 



82: 137 

 Wallhal, a Muskogee settlement, 73: 



286 

 Wall paintings 



atMitla, 28:256f. 

 explanation of, 28: 306-324 

 importance of, 28 : 324 

 paper on, by Seler, 28: 243-324 

 Walls 



adobe, 82: 17, 19 f., 23, 24, 30, 55, 



70, 72, 93 

 adobe, veneered with stone, 100: 



100, 112 

 brush, in Ruin 2, description of, 



65: 24 

 change in, from slanting to perpen- 

 dicular, 96: 36 

 change in type of, 92: 42 

 condition of, in Rxiin A, 65: 62 

 construction of, 65: 20, 22, 24, 26, 

 33, 34, 35, 38, 42, 43, 48, 49, 53, 

 54, 57, 58, 63, 64, 73, 87, 92 ; 96: 

 22 f ., 37, 51 



