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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



477 



Whites — Continued 



American, 34 — Continued 



influence of, on Indians, 31-36, 

 49 ft., 54, 62, 63, 174, 178, 

 184, 189, 191, 237, 238, 249, 

 252 

 insanity among the, 202 

 muscular force of, 143, 152 

 population of, by ages, 40 

 proportion of sexes among, 37 

 pulse of the, 141 f . 

 respiration of the, 142 

 senses of the, 154 

 skin of the, 154, 155 

 sleep of the, 154 

 spinal curvatures among, 209 

 stature of, in relation to sex, 



135 

 temperature of the, 142, 152 

 tuberculosis among the, 211 

 attitude toward, 99 : 8, 39, 99 

 attitude toward culture of, 99: 



107 f . 

 compared with Indians with regard 



to tuberculosis, 42: 26 

 effect on Indians of contact with, 



42: 6 f. 

 European, 34 : 



births by sexes, 39 

 epilepsy among the, 204 

 tuberculosis among the, 211 

 first battle with, Cochiti account of, 



98 : 192 f . 

 letters sent to, 11: 9, 12, 13, 15, 

 16, 18, 19, 20, 34, 37, 42, 43, 51, 



52, 54, 55, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 66, 

 77, 82, 98, 102 



mortality among, from tubercu- 

 losis, 42: 6 

 Omahas appealing to, 11: 29-33, 



53, 62, 67 



susceptibility of, to tuberculosis, 



42: 22, 30 

 See also White husbands; White 

 man. 

 White's Cave, 76:115 

 White Shell Pueblo, destruction of, 98 : 



186 f. 

 White Shield 



composer of songs, 61 : 223 

 demonstration of sacred stone by, 

 61 : 235, 238 

 White Shirt, 11 : 51, 57 

 Whiteside County, 111., biirial mound 



in, 71: 62 

 White Society, a Mandan society, 80: 



108 

 "White Stone" implements 



application of the term, 52: 114 

 summary as to, 52 : 121 f. 

 Whitewashing of Indian structures, 



69: 80 

 White Water, hill near. Pass Cahuilla 



range to, 78:694 

 Whitewater, N. Mex., ruins at, 35: 58 

 Whitewater Canyon, 78: 618 



Whitewater Mountains, ruins in, 35: 



85 f . 

 White Woman, Natchez name for fe- 

 male sun, 43 : 104 

 Whiting, W. W., agent, letter of Peter 



Primeau to, 11: 98 

 Whitney, J. D., on Calaveras skull, 



33: 21,22 

 Whittlesey, Col. Charles 



accuracy of survey of, 10 : 12 

 descriptions and surveys by, 10 



7 

 survey of Marietta works by, 10 



14 

 survey of Newark works by, 10 

 12, 13, 18, 19 

 Who-dwells-in-the-Smoke-Hole 



a good manitou (sky), 85: 29 

 See also He-who-lies-with-his-Eyes- 

 peeping-through-the- Smoke-Hole. 

 Who-lies-with-his-Eyes-peeping-in - the- 

 Smoke-Hole 

 prayer to, 85 : 110 

 See also He-who-lies-with-his-Eyes- 

 peeping-through-the-Smoke-Hole. 

 Whonkenteaes of John Smith, 22: 19 

 Whooping cough 



among the Navaho, 34 : 180 

 preventive used against, 99: 76 

 summary as to, 34: 190 

 Wianekat, a Chemehuevi place name, 



78: 596 

 Wichagoes, probably an Okfuskee town, 



73: 249 

 Wichcauh 



chief, land ceded by, 73 : 70 

 See also Witcheau. 

 Wichita Indian (or Tribe) 

 burials of the, 83: 84 f. 

 habitations of the, 83: 84 

 identical with Quivira, 83: 84 

 linguistically related to Pawnee, 



83: 84 

 mortality among, from tubercu- 

 losis, 42: 5 

 pathological conditions among, 



34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 



population of the, 34: table 9 



society originated by, 93: 47 



Wichuman'na, a Yana village, 78 : 339 



Wickiup 



a temporary shelter, 77: 70 

 See also Lodge. 

 Wickyup Canyon 



description of, 70: 57 

 towers in, 70: 57 

 Widenor, Charles E., cave on farm of, 



76: 23 

 Wi di ka kye 



aTokan, 85:122,147 

 mention of, 85: 103 

 Widows 



marriage custom of, 83 : 26, 54, 55 

 mourning customs of, 83: 26, 51, 



54, 55, 82 

 songs of, 80:56,57 



