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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



471 



Watchelsau, see Witcheau. 

 Watch houses in fields, 69: 34 

 AVatch tower 



circular, search for, 82: 76 

 possible one found opposite Ruin 2, 



65: 26 

 Txiin of, 35: 81 

 AVatch towers, of Biloxi village, 69: 



95 

 Wat Coosa, a Cape Fear Indian, 22: 



66 

 Water 



abundance of, Indian and Mexican 



traditions regarding, 54 : 47 

 death caused by drinking, during 



convalescence, 72: 31, 33 

 furnished by El Rito de los Fri- 



joles, 54: 35 

 good drinking, in West Canyon, 



50: 5 

 how lost and recovered, Alabama 



story, 88: 123 f. 

 how lost and recovered, Koasati 



story, 88: 168 

 Koasati story of the hero from 



under the, 88: 186 ff. 

 loss and recovery of, Alabama 



story, 88 : 123 f . 

 medicinal remedy, Huichol, 34: 



251 

 smoothness of, connected with fine 



weather, 29: 361 

 songs connected with, 53: 16, 17 

 (Songs Nos. 9, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 

 32,33,43, 54, 101) 

 use of, in medicine, 99: 57 

 See also Water supply. 

 Water basket, California Indian, 78: 

 533, 561, 571, 591, 597, 605, 628, 634, 

 701 

 Water Canyon, cave dwellings of, 82: 



118-121 

 Water Chief 



a leading Mandan, 80: 61, 64 

 death of, 80 : 1 

 Watercress, among the Tewa, 55: 112 

 Watercress Place 



location of, 100: 7 

 Zuni name for, 100 : 7 

 Water ee 



general description of, 22: 80 

 identity of, with early Spanish 

 names, 22: 70 

 Wateree Chickanee, mention of, by 



Lawson, 22: 81 

 Waterfowl, as symbol of grain, 80: 41 

 Water hemlock, among the Tewa, 55 : 



54 

 Waterhole, Hawaiian, 38: 68 

 Water jars 



mention of, 81 : 53 f . 

 miniature, 81: 38 f. 

 scarcity of, 100: 124 

 shapes of, 81 : 54 

 typical forms of, 96: 89-92 



Water Lily Canyon, 92 : 79 

 Waterman, Dr. T. T. 



acknowledgment to, 78 : viii 

 cited, 67: 72, 74, 78 

 Tolowa towns determined by, 78: 

 125, note 

 Watermelon 



among the Natchez, 43: 77 

 among the Pascagoula, 43 : 303 

 among the Tewa, 55: 11, 19, 98, 

 99, 107, 111 f. 

 Water ouzel, among the Tewa, 56: 46 

 Water panther. Creek story of, 88: 



21 f. 

 Water people 



Biloxi story of, 47: 49-52 

 Hitchiti story of, 88:98f. 

 Water supply 



former, of San Juan Valley, 54: 



49 

 of Po-shu-ouinge, 81: 2 

 See also Rainfall; Water. 

 Water vessels 



description of, 92 : 115 

 See also Water basket; Water 

 jars. 

 Waterworth, James A., acknowledg- 

 ment to, 37 : iv 

 Watlala language, works in, 15: 74 

 Wat Sam, see Watt Sam. 

 Watsayeriditl, Wiyot name of a village, 



78: 115 

 Watson, Mrs. Allan, acknowledgment 



to, 99: XV 

 Watson Cave, 76 : 22 

 Wattasoons, Mandan name for the 



Amahami, 77: 126 

 Watterees 



at war with the Tuscarora, 73 : 18 

 See also Wateree. 

 Wattle screen, between rooms, 100: 



26, 32 

 Wattlework 



dwellings of, in Choctaw settle- 

 ments, 69: 64 

 dwellings of, in Siouan tribes, 69 : 



94 

 dwellings of, in Taensa village, 



69: 99 

 structures of the Osage, 77: 101 

 f., 105 

 Watts, George, acknowledgment to, 



96: 1 

 Watts, Max, acknowledgment to, 96: 1 

 Watts, Roy, acknowledgment to, 96: 1 

 Watt Sam, Natchez Indian 



speaker of Natchez language, 43: 



256 f. 

 stories obtained from, 88: 1 

 story told to, 88 : 245 

 Wa'tumasi, chief of Azt6ko pueblo, 



98: 191 

 Waubuschon, an Osage chief, 77 : 100 

 Waugullewatl, a Hupa settlement, 78: 



129 

 Waukaiwa, a Kammatwa settlement, 

 78: 286 



