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Wohkero 



mention of, 78: 10, 19, 32, 51 

 number of houses at, 78: 16, 18 

 Wohpekumen 



of Yurok mythology, 78 : 73, 74 

 Wiyot equivalent of, 78 : 119 

 Wohtek 



Deerskin dance at, 78: 31 

 mention of, 78:10,19,51 

 number of houses at, 78: 16, 18 

 Yurok name of a town, 78: 11 

 Wohtek-Wohkero, 78 : 19, 59 

 Wohui, Apiachi living at, 78 : 484 

 Woilo, 78:482 

 Wokachet, a Central Miwok place 



name, 78: 445 

 Woklnapiii-pan, location of, 78: 607 

 Wokodot, a Southern Maidu place 



name, 78: 394 

 Woksoyudshi, see Wacksoyochees. 

 Wolak, Luisefio name of Wilakal, 78: 



689 

 Wolanga-su, a Central Miwok place 



name, 78: 445 

 Wo' lasi, brief account of, 78: 482 

 Woldt, A., in bibliography, 34: 425 

 Wolf (1), a Chitimacha clan, 43: 349 

 Wolf 



among the Tewa, 56 : 28 



and the opossum, Biloxi tale, 47: 



61-65 

 coyote, rabbit, grizzly bear and, 



Kutenai tale, 59 : 55 ff. 

 dreams concerning, 61 : 179 

 Hitchiti story of rabbit riding, 88 : 



107 

 jaws of, found near cranium, 10: 



30 

 Kutenai tale of the, 59: 224-231 

 little, how one was helped by a, 



Haidamyth, 29:333fe. 

 Natchez story of rabbit and, 88: 



256 S. 

 ridden by rabbit. Creek stories, 88 : 



64 ff., 66 f., 67 

 ridden by rabbit, Hitchiti story, 



88: 107 

 skeleton, occurrence of, in barbecue 



hole, 23: 20 

 song given by, 80 : 148, 149 

 that became a man, 47: 65 £f. 

 tree chief rescued by, Kutenai tale, 



59: 194, 195 

 See also Wolves. 

 Wolf-chief's son, Tlingit myth, 39: 



33-36 

 Wolf gens 



dog's head given to, 87: 51 

 mention of, 85: 85; 87: 27 

 reference to, 89: 7, 9, 19, 57 

 Wolf Ghost, song recorded by, 80: 152 

 Wolf Head 



songs recorded by, 80 : 90, 92, 158, 



170, 171 

 tales related by, 80: 84, 89, 90 f., 

 92 



Wolf Island, French name for, 73: 51 

 Wolf Pawnee 



habitat of, 93:1 

 See also Skidi. 

 Wolf River, village site on, 76: 153 

 Wolf Society, songs of, 93: 56 ft. 

 Woliyu, a Maidu place name, 78: 394 

 WoUey Ranch ruin, description of, 70: 



22 

 Wolverine 



coyote meets the fisherman, Ku- 

 tenai tale, 59: 174-177 

 use of the word, by Miss Densmore, 

 80: 60 

 Wolverine, Little, song of, 80 : 77 

 Wolverine-Man, Tlingit myth, 39 : 36 ff. 

 Wolves 



and the deer, Tsimshian myth, 27 : 



83 ff. 

 and the deer, Tsimshian myth, ab- 

 stract of, 27: 238 

 and the fawn, Natchez story, 88: 



249-252 

 Hitchiti story of dogs and, 88: 



100 f. 

 Hitchiti story of origin of, 88: 88 

 the fawn, the terrapin and. Creek 



story, 88 : 38 ff. 

 See also Timber wolves ; Wolf. 

 Woman 



and the coyote, Kutenai tale, 59 



18 

 and the giant, Kutenai tales, 59 



42, 43 

 and the monster earthworm. Creel 



story, 88: 38 

 taken away by the frog people, 39 



53 f . 

 who married a land otter, 39 



187 f. 

 who married a tree, 39 : 238 f . 

 who married the dead man, 39 



247 f . 

 who married the frog, 39: 236 f. 

 who was killed by a clam, 39: 41 

 See also Women. 

 Woman Chief, Houma, Gravier's ac- 

 count of, 43 : 288 

 Woman goddess, Tunican worship of, 



43: 318 

 Womau-rooted-to-the-Ground, common 



in Haida tales, 29:14 

 "Woman-Stick," 2: 11 

 Woman-under-the-Fire, description of, 



29: 209 

 Women 



activities of, 81: 10, 11, 21; 86: 



119-128 

 as assistants at initiations, 45: 26 

 attitude toward, 93: 93, 96 

 avoided by ceremonial runner, 85: 



25 

 bodies of, thrown into underbrush, 



83: 12 

 burial of, 83:25 

 capture of, 79:27,28 



