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Wind Maker Old Woman, 98: 34, 35, 



36, 37, 41, 42, 43 

 Windows 



description of, 41 : 16 

 in Cliff Palace, 51 : 35 

 quadrilateral in shape, 51 : 35 

 Winds 



southwest, Kathlamet myth of, 



26: 67-71 

 southwest, Kathlamet myth of, ab- 

 stract of, 26:254 

 the east and north, Tlingit myth, 



39: 219 

 See also Wind. 

 Windshield, Fuegian, 63 : 55, 192 f . 

 "Windsor Castle," fortification known 



as, 82 : 44 

 Wind Woman and her children, Alsea 



myth, 67: 22-35 

 Wine, see Tiswin. 

 Wini-mem, a synonym for McCloud 



River, 78 : 356 

 Winnebago gens festivals, 85: 102 

 Winnebago language, works in, 5: 



80 f. 

 Winnebago Tribe 



albinism among the, 34 : 199, table 



9 (facing p. 406) 

 a Siouan tribe, 77: 2 

 complained of by Omahas, 11: 84 

 country occupied by, 77 : 122 

 cretinism among the, 34: 201, 



table 9 

 epilepsy among the, 34: 203, 204, 



table 9 

 festivals of, similar to Fox, 89: 8 

 habitat of the, 83:61 

 mention of, 8: 13 

 mention of ceremony of, 87: 6 

 morbidity among, from tuberculo- 

 sis, 42: 4, 5 

 native name of the, 22: 15 

 on Green Bay, Wis., 69: 16 

 pathological conditions among, 34 : 



table 9 

 population of the, 34: table 9 

 reference to the, 89 : 9 

 society of, mentioned, 89: 9 

 tradition relating to, 37: 5 

 tuberculosis among the, 34: 210, 



table 9 

 villages of the, 77:122 

 Winnebago villages, 69: 95; 77: 122 

 Winnemucca's band, 78: 584 

 Winship, G. P., cited in bibliography, 



35: 90 

 Winter 



all the year round, Kathlamet tale, 



26: 216-220 

 all the year i-ound, Kathlamet tale, 



abstract of, 26: 201 

 protracted, Tlingit myth, 39: 43 

 Winter People, mythical migration of, 



100:8 

 Wintoon, see Wintun. 



Wintun 



general account of, 78: 351-391 

 method of implement making by, 



60: 296,314 

 population of, 78: 885 

 population of, in 1770 and 1910, 



78: 883 

 ritual numbers and methods of nu- 

 meration of, 78:876 

 Winum Bully, a Source of California 



place name, 78: 897 

 Winyaw 



early population of, 22 : 101 

 general description of, 22: 76 

 Winyaw Bay, Spanish name for, 73: 



51 

 Wiogufki 



a branch town of Wakokai, 73: 



2U 

 population of, 73: 436 

 Wirgman Farm, location of mounds on, 



23: 64 

 Wiri seeds, 91: 76 

 Wisacky 



a Waxhaw synonym, 22: 70 

 mention of, by Lederer, 22: 75 

 Wi' sa' ka' a 



gives instruction, 95 : 173 

 initiates fasting, 95: 172 

 Wisconsin 



burial mounds in, 8: 12, 13, 20, 



21; 71:64fl!. 

 Indians of, 69:11 

 low-browed skull, 33: 107 f. 

 mounds and prehistoric works in, 

 12: 224-246 

 Wisconsin glacial deposits, 52: 21 

 Wisconsin Historical Society, paper on 



Creek Indians, 43: 254 

 Wishing many times, among Tlingit, 



39: 13 

 Wishosk, wrongly used for Wishashk, 



78: 112 

 Wishotpiming, name of a village, 78: 



398 

 Wiskinboo, a Cusabo place name, 73: 



23 

 Wis' kino 



drum presented to, 53: 145 



in Drum-presentation ceremony, 



53: 160, 167, 168, 170, 171 

 Menominee received by, 53: 165- 



108 

 on drum religion, 53 : 143 

 Wissler, Dr. Clark 



cited as an authority, 61: 313, 314, 



318, 319, 320, 325, 336 

 concerning night dance, 61: 479 

 concerning Shuffling-feet dance, 



61: 477 

 cooperation of, 30, pt. 2 : iii 

 definition of word "Miwa'tani" by, 



61: 326 

 editor of Skinner's work, 62: 114 

 mention of grass dance by, 61: 

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