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Warriors — Continued 



wives of, customs concerning sleep- 

 ing of, 29: 442 f. 

 See also War ; Warfare ; Wars. 

 Wars 



Alabama and Choctaw, 88: 156, 



156 f. 

 between Ninstints people and 



Skidegate people, 29: 415 ff. 

 between Niska and Tsimsbian, and 

 conflicts between Haida families, 

 29:393-400 

 between the Stikine and Sitka 



Tlingit, 29: 377 ff. 

 See also Fight ; Fights ; War ; War- 

 fare; Warpath; Warrior; War- 

 riors. 

 Warsaw quarries, 60 : 181 

 War shield, description of, 61: 348 

 War songs 



characteristics of, 75: 146; 80: 



33 

 close relationships of, 53 : 34 

 connected with organization of war 



party, 53: 87-94 

 description of, 53: 17, 40 f. 

 expressing derision, 53: Songs 



Nos. 14, 38 

 Lac du Flambeau Reservation, 53 : 



185-198, 244-247 

 mention of, 75: 146-159; 79: 23; 

 80: 144-170; 90; 175-200; 93: 

 59—69 

 of Fox Society, 80 : 122, 124 

 plots of, 75: 160 



Red Lake Reservation, 45 : 176-181 

 Red Lake Reservation, tabular 



analysis, 45: 8-11 

 reference to, 53: 10 

 resemblances to other song groups, 



53: 53 

 rhythmic units, 53: 318-325 

 songs concerning women, 53 : 130- 



134 

 songs of the warpath, 53: 947-117 

 songs on return of victorious war 



party, 53: 118-126 

 to secure victory, 79: 22 

 White Earth Reservation, analysis 



of, 53: 134-137 

 White Earth Reservation, 45: 

 classification, 137 

 intervals, 140, 141 

 learned from Sioux, 139, 142 

 mention of, 137-148 

 minor triad with minor sev- 

 enth, 142 

 object of certain song, 139 

 principal melodic feeling for 

 second, 138 

 words of, 53 : 2 

 See also Songs. 

 War story, Ilitchiti, 88: 115 

 Wartell, Felix, a surviving Atakapa, 



43:362 

 Warts, among the Mescaleros, 34 : 179 



War towers, construction of, 79: 4 

 War towns of the Creek confederacy, 



69: 77 

 Wasabe-^anga, letter of, toNicga°'-ciiie, 



11:71 

 Wasedkaka, 85:103 

 Wasema, a Southern Miwok place name, 



78: 445 

 Wash 



floors coated with, 81 : 14 

 on walls, number of coats, 81 : 12 

 Washa 



activity of, in Chitimacha war, 43 : 



30 f. 

 classification of, 43:9 

 general description of, 43: 297 ff. 

 identity of allies, 43 : 30 f. 

 mention of, 68 : 8 

 population of, 43: 42 f£. 

 reference to, 43 : 274 

 Washa Lake 



in Louisiana, 43 : 31 

 location, of, 43 : 299 

 Washaws, mention of, 73 : 150 

 Washihap, Mexico, a Cora village, 34: 



12 

 "Washing of the Blood" 



a purification ceremonial, 79 : 35 

 performance of, 79 : 86 

 Washington, Mrs. — . 



a singer, 75 : 17, 18, 19 

 treatment of sick by, 75 :127. 129 f . 

 Washington, Joshua, a singer, 75: 17, 



18,19 

 Washington, D.O., written and unwrit- 

 ten history of, 60 : 5 

 Washington, Md., stone graves at, 8: 



27 

 Washington County, Md., remains in, 



23: 63 f. 

 Washishoe, a Cusabo place name, 73: 



23 

 Washita (place) , reference to, 43 : 274 

 Washita Tribe, location of, 43: 7 

 Washka, a Luiseiio place name, 78: 



648 

 Washo 



adolescence ceremony for girls 



among, 78: 864 

 general account of, 78 : 568-573 

 population of, in 1770 and 1910, 



78:883 

 ritual numbers and methods of 

 numeration among, 78: 877 

 Washua, a Cusabo place name, 73: 23 

 Wasi'kwade', a Chippewa chief, 53: 



294 

 Waskiteng, the last of the Tutelo, 22: 



52 

 Wasko language, vocabulary of, 15: 



74 

 Wasps, among the Tewa, 56 : 59 

 Wassaw Sound, Spanish name for, 73: 



51 

 Wasupa, a Seminole town, 73: 411 

 Watboo, see Wadboo. 



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