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479 



Willamette Valley, basketry in, 78: 



90 

 Willa-nouclia-talofa, a Seminole town, 



73 : 406 

 Willard, Utah 



burial absent at, 82: 150 

 description of, 82: 4 

 investigations near, 92: 13 

 mounds near, 82 : 4-10 

 mounds north of, 82 : 10 f . 

 ruins at, described by Judd, 96: 



71 

 similar to Nevada ruins, 96: 72 

 Willard type shelters 

 at Beaver, 82: 28 

 contemporary with adobe dwell- 

 ings, 82: 35 

 Williams, Delphine, a surviving Ata- 



kapa, 43: 362 

 Williams, Roger, on New England 



habitations, 69: 19 

 Williamson, — , expedition of, against 



the Cherokee, 22: 72 

 Williamson, T. S., in bibliography, 34: 



423 

 Williamson River, held by the Klamath, 



78: 318 

 Williams Valley, Yuki communities in, 



78: 164, 165 

 Williamsville, mounds near, 23: 30 

 Willis, Bailey 



collections made by, 60 : 300 

 investigations of, 60: 59 

 Williston, Professor — , cited on Lan- 

 sing skeleton, 33 : 47 

 Willits 



dentalia from Northern Porno of, 



78: 176 

 mention of, 78: 212 

 name of Northern Pomo near, 78 : 



166 

 Northern Pomo settlement near, 

 78: 230 

 Willopah language, works in, 14: 109 

 Willoughby, C. C, cooperation of, 30, 



pt. 2 : iii 

 Willow 



among the Tewa, 55: 10, 48, 49 

 as a remedy, Pima, 34: 245 

 white, use of, 99:199 

 See also Salix. 

 Willow Creek, Modoc village near, 78 : 



319 

 Willpower, 53 : Song No. 83 

 Wilok, a Southern Pomo place name, 



78: 233 

 Wilser, L. 



on Diprothomo platensis, 52: 334 

 publications by, 52: 392 

 Wilson, D., in bibliography, 34 : 423 

 Wilson, Sir Daniel, crania measured 



by, 62: 110 

 Wilson, Dr. Gilbert L., information 



furnished by, 80: 35 

 Wilson, Jack 



founder of Ghost dance religion, 

 78: 583 



Wilson, Jack — Continued 



name for Wovoka, 78: 868 

 remarkable will of, 76: 92 f. 

 See also Wovoka. 

 Wilson, Mrs. Lucy L. AV., quoted on 



"hand sig-n," 81 : 60 

 Wilson, N. W., in bibliography, 34: 



423 

 Wilson, Thomas 



in bibliography, 34: 423 

 work of, 60: xiv 

 Wilson Cave, 76:92ff. 

 Wilson County, Tenn., mounds of, 71: 



106 

 Wilson Creek 



mention of, 78: 10 

 ruins on, 35: 74 

 Yurok place on, 78 : 116 

 Wilson's Windmills, ruins near, 35 : 87 

 Wima'l, identification of, with Santa 



Rosa, 78: 555 

 Wimar, Carl, sketches by, 83: 83 

 Wimbee 



a Cusabo tribe, 22: 86; 73: 17, 



23, 67 

 land ceded by, 73 : 70 

 location of , 73:62 

 possible identification of, 73 : 62 

 Wimbehe 



a Cusabo tribe, 73:68 

 See also Wimbee. 

 Wimberley, Dr. George W., on patho- 

 logical conditions at Phoenix Indian 

 School, Ariz., 34: table 9 (facing 

 p. 406) 

 Wimilchi, brief account of the, 78: 



483 

 Wiminuche 



habits of life of , 34:31 

 location of the, 34 : 7 

 marriage among the, 34: 48 

 population of the, 34: 5 

 See also Southern Ute. 

 Wina, a Cusabo personal name, 73 : 23 

 Winabojo 



conception of, 86: 97 

 stories of, 86:99-103 

 Winchell, Professor — , cited on Lan- 

 sing skeleton, 33 : 47 

 Winchester settlements of the Shaw- 

 nee, 73: 318 

 Wind 



at Rito de los Frijoles, 54: 33 

 blessing by, 85: 9 

 part played by, in shaping of can- 

 yon, 54: 33 

 presaged by red streaks in clouds, 



29: 225 

 songs connected with, 53: 16 

 [Songs Nos. 112, 113, 149] 

 Wind Dance, performed during Limo, 



90 : 194, 197 

 Winder, W., in bibliography, 34: 410, 



423 

 Winding sheets, bodies wrapped in, 

 71: 16 



