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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Wheat 



a Chitimacha food, 43: 345 

 among the Tewa, 55: 79, 98, 107- 



110 

 liquor made from, 34 : 2S 

 raising of, 11:19,39 

 Spanish, among the Tewa, 55 : 107 

 wild, gathered by Indians, 97: 



22 f . 

 See also Frumcntiim. 

 Wheatlands, Ariz., ruins near, 35: 82 

 Wheeled toy from Mexico, 60: 20, 21 

 Wheeler, Dr. H. R., on pathological 

 conditions at Sauk and Fox Agency, 

 Okla., 34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Wheeler, R. A. 



cited as authority on southwestern 



region, 34: 2 

 in bibliography, 34: 425 

 Wheeler family, 86 : 4, 5 

 Whelpley, Dr. H. M. 



acknowledgment to, 37: iv 

 collections of, 60: 194 

 Where-the-Giant-is - shut - up, Cochiti 



tale, 98:17f. 

 Wherry, Dr. Edgar T., report of, on 

 analysis of bones of Skeletons I and 

 II, 66: 61 ff. 

 Whetstone of Jade, 60 : 846 

 Whilkut 



general account of, 78: 141 

 population of, in 1770 and 1910, 

 78: 883 

 Whip, use of, in Central America, 28: 



657 

 Whipping top 



use of, by Crow and Cheyenne, 



67: 208 

 See also Top. 

 Whipple, Lieutenant — . 

 mention of, 100: 12 

 ruins discovered by, 54 : 48 

 Whippoorwill 



basketry design named for, 94 : 206 

 called tobacco eater, 94: 263 

 Whirlwind, Pima notions concerning, 



34: 244 

 Whirlwind Man, 98: 70 

 Whiskey 



importance of, in preparation of 



"luck balls," 47 : 70 

 Indians exterminated by, 22: 6, 



44 

 use of, by Southwestern tribes, 

 34: 27 

 Whiskey Creek, rains on, 35: 84 f. 

 Whiskey Flat, Tiibatulabal village (?) 



near, 78: 607 

 Whistles 



bone, 92: 131 f. 96:147 



bone, found in Sayodneeche Cave, 



65: 189 

 bone, used by medicine men, 2: 



31 

 California Indian, 78 : 96, 173, 665, 



824 

 eagle-bone, Ute name for, 75: 20 



AYTiistles — Continued 



elk, description of, 61 : 470 f . 

 found at Santiago Ahuitzotla, 74: 



44 

 Kamia, description of, 97: 43 

 Mandan and Hidatsa, 80: 9 f., 112 

 useof,Karuk, 94:137 

 Whistling jars, origin of the name, 96 : 



104 

 Whitaker, Thomas, cave discovered by, 



82:10 

 White, David, and Knowlton, F. H., 



cited 54 : 60 

 White, John, drawings of, 69 : 34 

 White, Nora, sec Good-Eagle, Mrs. 

 White, Dr. T. R., on pathological con- 

 ditions among Mohave, 34: 219, 

 table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 White, W. P., article by, 52: 56 

 White, a marl found in various places, 



51:31 

 White Apple, Chief, characteristics of, 



43:221 

 White Apple (village) 



difficulties of, with French, 43 : 219 

 reference to, 43 : 224 

 White Breast 



an assistant singer, 85 : 102 

 a singer, 89 : 3 

 mention of, 89 : 5 

 White Breast, Mrs., a hummer, 89: 3 

 White Buffalo 



high regard for, 61 : 84 

 See also Buffalo. 

 White Buffalo Calf Pipe, narrative of, 



61 : 63-66 

 White Buffalo Maiden 



instructor of Spirit-keeping cere- 

 mony, 61 : 78 

 mention of, 61 : 66, 67, 69 

 song of, 61 : 67 

 White-Buffalo-Walking 



informant concerning Sun dance, 



61:91 

 participant in final Sun dance in 

 1882, 61 : 91 

 White Butte, ruin on, 82 : 131 

 White Buttes, variety of magnesites 



found at, 78 : 249 

 White Canyon, granaries of, with wat- 

 tled walls, 82 : 75 

 White Cloud, Kans., exploration in 



vicinity of, 76: 151 ff. 

 White crane, 86:4 

 Whited, Stephen, special agent, on 



adultery among Apache, 34: 51 

 White Dog Cave 



curved clubs from, 82 : 147 

 mention of, 92 : 40 

 White Earth, Chief, 43 : 201, 202, 207 

 White Earth Reservation 



analysis of songs from, 53: 306 ff. 

 conditions on, 45:1 

 informants on, 86 : 2 f . 

 love songs from, 53: 299 ff. 

 material collected on, 86 : 1 



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