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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



473 



W^'daked' 



explanation of the term, 45: 29 

 functions of, 45: 43, 47 



Wedges 



ax, California Indian, 78 : 94, 156, 



332, 417, 559, G53, 739, 827 

 Fuegian, 63: 218 



Weeding, practice of, 94: 86 



Weeks, Prof. S. B., pottery obtained by, 

 35: 39 



Weeminuche, a Ute band, 75: 24 



Weetch, Dave, a singer, 75: 17, 18, 19 



Weetumpkee 



on the Tombigbee, 73 : 206 

 See also Witumpka. 



Weeyot, a source of California place 

 name, 78: 897 



Weeyutchee, a singer, 75: 17, 18, 19 



Wehilto, a source of California place 

 name, 78: 445 



Wehuarthly, a Tukabahchee village, 

 73: 282 



Weight 



as an index of health, 42 : 35 

 of adolescents, Indian, 34 : 131 

 of adults, Apache, 34: 342, 343 

 of adults, Pima, 34: 345, 347 

 of children, Apache, 34: 111 f., 

 114, 116, 131, 267-275, 342, 343 

 of children, Pima, 34: 111 f., 114 



fE., 131, 276-282, 345, 347 

 of Whites, 34: 114 ff., 131 



Weights and measures, Fuegian, 63: 

 179 



Weills, I. M., 66: 24, 27, 28, 30, 31, 42 



Weirs, Fuegian, 63: 190 



Weitchpec 



a source of California Indian place 



names, 78: 897 

 a Yurok place name, 78: 116 

 present name of Weitspus, 78: 7 

 Trinity flowing to, 78: 128 



Weitspus 



allyofKarok, 78:52 

 attacked by Hupa, 78: 50 

 dance of 1901, 78 : 38 

 Deerskin dance at, 78: 57, 58 

 degree of endogamy at, 78 : 42, 43 

 former name of Weitchpec, 78: 7 

 mention of, 78: 10, 14, 25, 34, 51, 



72 

 name of a Yurok town, 78 : 11, 116 

 New Year's ceremonies at, 78 : 102 



Wekivas, a Seminole town, 73: 409 



Welburn's Cave, 76: 140 



Welch's Cave, 76: 18 



Welcker, H, 



cited in connection with dentition, 



34: 96 

 cited on Zuyder Zee Island skulls, 

 33: 43 



Weldon, mention of, 78 : 607 



Welika, a Seminole town, 73: 412 



Wells 



at San Juan Teotihuacan, 74: 24, 

 ftn. 8 



Wells — Continued 



digging of, 97: 9 

 mention of, 35: 18,46 

 near Mexico City, 74: 24 

 Welonkees 



a Creek town, 73 : 197 

 probably the Witumpka, 73: 206 

 Welsh settlement in America, myth 



concerning, 60: 14 

 Welton farm, occurrence of cairns on. 



23: 68 

 Wemura, an unlocated place name, 78 : 



711 

 We'nabo'jo, character in Chippewa 



folklore, 45: 92, 206 

 Wena tehee 



muscular force of, 34 : 149 

 pulse rate of, 34 : 141 

 Weneaw, early population of, 22: 101 



(addenda) 

 Wene'me, identification of, 78 : 553 

 Wenot, dialectic variant of lya, 78: 



621 

 We-o-coof-ke, location of Natchez chief, 



43: 253 f. 

 Werowacomoco, site of, 69: 35 

 Wertspit, "locust larva," in Yurok 



mythology, 78: 74 

 Weshiu, Pitkachi living at, 78: 484 

 Wesnak, a Maidu place name, 78 : 394 

 Wesselhoeft, Selma, papers translated 



by, 28: 10 

 West, Judge E. P. 



on mounds opposite Kansas City, 



37: 65, 66 

 on "Old Fort," 37:84,86 

 on pottery of "Old Fort" and vil- 

 lage site, 37 : 91 

 on village site at "The Pinnacles," 

 37: 87 

 West, head of skeleton pointing to- 

 ward, 74 : 41 

 Westa, see "Westo. 

 West Berkeley mound 



molluskan proportion in, 78: 924 

 percentage composition of, 78: 



923 

 percentages of classes of artifacts 

 in, 78: 932, 933 

 West Coast 



raid by Ninstints Haida on those 



of, 29: 373 f. 

 war between Ninstints Haida and, 

 and the GitsI'da, 29: 371 f. 

 West Coast Haida 



fight between the Kaigani and, 



29: 375 f. 

 war between the, and the Tlingit, 

 29: 104-109 

 Western Engineer, a steamboat of 1819 



on Missouri River, 77: 91 ff. 

 Western Florida fossil man, see Han- 

 son Landing remains; North Osprey 

 bones; Osprey skull; South Osprey 

 remains. 



