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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Wissler, Dr. Clark — Continued 



on division of military societies, 



61: 313 

 on organization of Crow-owners* 



society, 61: 348 

 on organization of Miwa'tani 



society, 61: 327 

 reference to, 61 : 108 

 statement of, concerning Kit-fox 

 society, 61: 314 

 Witch 



and her husband, Cochiti tales, 98 : 



90 f ., 91 f . 

 the antelope hunter who was a, 



98: 108 f. 

 the husband who was a, 98: 97 ff. 

 the man who failed to become a, 



Cochiti tale, 98: 105-108 

 transforms her husband, Cochiti 



tale, 98:95f., 96f. 

 See also Witchcraft ; Witches. 

 Witchcraft 



a cause of war, 79 : 15 

 among the California Indians, 78 : 

 66, 107, 136, 188, 259, 303, 505, 

 616, 778, 853 

 among the Choctaw, 48: 29 

 among the Huichol, 34: 170 

 among the Mescaleros, 34: 234 

 among the Pima, 34 : 170 

 among the Tlingit, 39 : 182-186 

 among the Zuni, 34: 169, 224 

 as a cause of illness, 99: 41 

 diseases of, formulas for, 99 : 167, 



187 f. 

 illness caused by, 79 : 9 

 no fear of, 97:74 

 precautions against, 99: 31 

 Tsimshian tale of, 27: 217-220 

 use of, by medicine man, 99: 87 ff. 

 See also Bewitchment; Poison 

 tube ; Witch ; Witches ; Wizards. 

 Witcheau 



a Cusabo tribe, 73 : 23 

 first mention of, 73 : 62 

 included in Cusabo, 73: 17 

 Witches 



activities of, 99: 33 

 among the Chitimacha, 43 : 351 

 conception of, 99 : 29 f . 

 diseases caused by, 99: 29-33 

 preparation for profession of, 



99: 30 

 sister recovered from the, by two 

 brothers, Cochiti tales, 98: 99 f., 

 100 f . 

 who were mice at night, Cochiti 



tale, 98:104f. 

 See also Medicine men ; Witch. 

 Witch man, Cochiti tale of Arrow Boy, 



child of, 98: 92-95 

 Witch men, Cochiti tale of the two, 



98: 109 f. 

 Witherspoon, W. W., in bibliography, 



34: 423 

 Withrow Mounds, description of, 23: 

 28 



Witid, name of a Wiyot village, 78: 



115 

 Witkowski, G. J., in bibliography, 34: 



425 

 Witsigo, location of, 78: 99 

 Witukomno'm 



application of the name, 78: 165 

 location of, 78: 161 

 Utitno'm dialect classed with, 78 : 

 166 

 Witumpka 



ancient name of Wiwohka, 73 : 270 

 an outvillage of Coweta Talla- 

 hassee, 73: 206 

 an Upper Creek town and tribe, 

 73 : 189, 206 

 Wituncara, probably Witumpka, 73: 



228 

 Wives 



choice of, 63 : 164 f ., 173 

 exchange of, by coyote and beaver, 



Cochiti tale, 98 : 136 f . 

 number of, 63 : 166 f . 

 stealing of, 63:49, 164 f. 

 treatment of, 63: 84, 168 f. 

 See also Wife. 

 Wiwayuk, location of, 78: 602 

 Wiwohka 



called Witumpka, 73: 206 

 composite nature of, 73 : 270 

 description of, by Hawkins, 73: 



271 

 population of, 73 : 435 

 Wiya', a Luiseiio place name, 78: 648 

 Wiyakoi" 



addressed, 11 : 69, 80 

 letter of Ma°tcu-na°ba to, 11: 57 

 Wiyot 



adolescence ceremony for girls 



among, 78: 864 

 general account of, 78: 112-120 

 population of, in 1770 and 1910, 



78: 883 

 ritual numbers and methods of nu- 

 meration of, 78: 876 

 Wiyot District, 78 : 112 

 Wizard rite, lost songs of, 85: 89 

 Wizards 



and the boy, Hitchiti story, 88: 



88 f . 

 method of becoming, 39 : 246 

 See also Medicine men; Shaman; 

 Witchcraft. 

 Wobonuch, location of the, 78: 585 

 Woc-co-coie, a synonym for Wokokai, 



73: 263 

 Woccon 



general description of the, 22: 64 

 habitat of the, 22 : 8 

 language, classified as Siouan, 22 : 

 69 

 Wogitiu, Tulamni extending to, 78 : 478 

 Wohkel 



location of, 78: 8 



mention of, 78 : 10 



number of houses at, 78 : 16, 18 



Yurok name of a town, 78: 11 



