Bonnerjea] 



INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



483 



Women — Continued 



cause of feuds, 79 : 10 

 Chitimacha, 43: 345, 349 

 customs coueeruiug, 77 : 19 ; 89 : 



7, 8, 11, 29 

 customs of, 85 : 15 

 dress of, 64: 19; 79: 62; 88: 31, 



32,33,34; 97:34 

 food remnants, eaten by, 91 : IS 

 games played by, 80: 81; 97: 44, 



45 f . 

 greeting of, to victor, 79: 35 

 hairdressing of, 86 : 39 

 heads of, as tsantsas, 79 : 32 

 Houma, 43: 289 



important role of, at feast, 79: 89 

 industrious workers, 64: 17 

 industry of, 77: 103 

 in gala costume present attractive 



appearance, 64: 16 

 jewelry and ornaments worn by, 



64: 19 

 labor of, 63 : 169 ; 73 : 373 ; 77 : 65 ; 



79 : 12, 47 ; 91 : 105 

 Mandan, societies of, 80: 94-107 

 members of drum party, 53 : 147 

 Natchez, 43:54, 94 f. 

 obscene and disgusting language 



used by, 64 : 16 

 occupation of, 64 : 17 

 part taken by, in ceremony, 95: 



23 

 part taken by, in dance, 90: 195 

 part taken by, in warfare, 53: 93, 



110, 113, 118, 128, 131 

 personal cleanliness of, 64: 16 

 physically and mentally superior to 



men, 64: 16 

 place of, in kivas, 92: 89 f. 

 position of, 63 : 168 f ., 173 

 posture of, 97 : 38 

 restriction concerning, 97: 50 

 self-immolation of, 83: 6 

 sitting posture of, 86 : 30 

 skin dressing done by, 85: 43 

 social characteristics of, 64 : 16 

 songs composed or sung by, 53: 



Songs Nos. 31, 39, 40, 112, 127, 



151, 177, 178 

 style of dress of, 53: 223 f. 

 treatment of, by Cusabo, 73: 73 

 treatment of, by Saponi, 22: 47 

 war songs concerning, 53 : 130-134 

 work of, 80 : 52 

 work performed by, at burials, 83 : 



12, 38, 53 

 See also Girls ; Hummers ; Mar- 

 riage customs ; Menstrual cus- 

 toms ; Menstruation ; Pregnancy ; 



Wife ; Wives ; Woman. 

 Women's dance 



description of, 45: 172, 192; 53: 



38, 284 

 drum used with, 75 : 28 

 mention of, 75 : 96 

 obtained from the Shoshoni, 75: 



101 



Women's dance — Continued 



one of principal drum rhythms, 45 : 



6 

 songs of, 75 : 101-105 

 Ute name for, 75:20 

 Women's dance songs 



description of, 53 : 45 f . 



Red Lake Reservation, 45: 192- 



198 

 resemblances of, to other song 



groups, 53: 55 

 rhythmic peculiarity of, 45: 196 

 rhythmic units, 53 : 328 

 tabulated analysis of, 45: 8-11 

 Women's game, Chippewa, description 



of, 86: 118 

 Women's song 



employed during potlatches, 29: 



147 

 mention of, 93 : 67, 68 

 Wommony 



a Cusabo personal name, 73: 23 

 an Indian guide, 73 : 65 

 Wood, Abraham, a "Virginia pioneer, 



73: 184 

 Wood, C. W., Special Agent 



compiler of map of Papago towns, 



34: 10 

 on medical treatment among Pa- 

 pago, 34: 241 

 Wood, G. S., Indian cemetery on farm 



of, 76: 123 

 Wood, H. S., acknowledgment to, 25: 



viii 

 Wood, Rev. J. G. 



on absence of stone weapons among 



the Hottentot, 2: 13 

 on Hottentot digging stick, 2: 12 f. 

 Wood, Silas 



letter of Gahige to, 11: 64, 74 

 letter of Pahafiga-ma°^i° to, 11: 85 

 Wood 



articles made of, 86 : 170 f . 

 artifacts of, Kamia, 97: 31 

 carving of Northwest Coast area, 



60: 119 

 carving of West Indies, 60: 147 

 etching on, 86 : 171 

 method of working, 65: 118 

 pipes of, 94: 135-150 

 rotten, use of, 94: 203 ff. 

 tools used in working, 65: 119 

 See also Wooden artifacts ; Wooden 

 figure; Wooden objects. 

 Woodbridge, Joseph, 46: vii 

 Wood Canyon ruins, description of, 70: 



32 

 Woodchopper among the Tewa, 56: 21 

 Woodchuck and the Coyote, Chochiti 



tale, 98 : 110 f . 

 Wood duck, Chitimacha term for, 43: 



354 

 Wooden artifacts, 82 : 147 f . 

 Wooden figure made to dance, 26: 202 

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