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Wooden objects 



found in ruin, 81: 68 

 from Cliff Palace, 51: 73 f. 

 general description of, 41: 26, 53 

 miscellaneous, 41 : 44 

 planting sticks, 41 : 44 

 slabs, 41: 43 

 spindles, 41 : 43 f . 

 sticks tied together, 41 : 42 f. 

 Woodhull, Spafford, 11 : 16 

 Wood Island, aboriginal remains on, 



23:23 

 Woodland Hollow, cave in, 76: 84 

 Woodman, reference to, 78: 339 

 Woodpecker 



among the Tewa, 56 : 38 

 red-headed, Chitimacha story of, 



43: 357 

 scalps, used as money, 94 : 134 

 sickness caused by, 90: 90 

 Woodrat 



and mouse challenge each other, 



Cochiti tale, 98 : 155 f . 

 and the crow, Biloxi tale, 47: 39- 

 42 

 Woodrats, Cochiti tale of the, 98: 15G 

 Woodruff, O. E., in bibliography, 34: 



424 

 Woods, Dr. 0. L., on pathological condi- 

 tions at Fort Belknap Agency, Mont., 

 34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Woodskin, construction of, 91: 100 

 Wood-sorrel, violet, among the Tewa, 



55: 56 

 Woodstock, aboriginal remains near, 



23:59 

 Woodward, — , in bibliography, 34: 



424 

 Woodward, Henry, left at Port Royal 



to study language, 73 : 65 

 Woodward, S. P., Planorbis recorded by, 



52: 167 

 Woodwardia radicans, 94: 103 

 Woodwork 



of Gila-Salt inhabitants, descrip- 

 tion of , 35:23f. 

 See also Wood. 

 Woof thread 



combination of warp and, 7: 16 

 twined together in pairs, 7 : 15 

 Woolwas, see Ulva. 

 Wopum, a Karok settlement, 78: 99 

 Worcester, S. A., loss of manuscript by, 



99: 1 

 Word 



definition of, 40, pt. 1 : 28 



power of, 38 : 27, 37 



relation of, to sense, importance of, 



40, pt. 1 : 33 

 repetition of, for assonance, 38: 



227 

 repetition of, in poetry, 38: 54 

 See also Words. 

 Word-Bearer, Chitimacha, speech of, at 

 peace ceremony, 43: 341 



Words 



incorporated into Chippewa, 53: 

 76, 186, 190, 230 



See also Word ; Words of songs. 

 Words of songs 



changed to fit music, 53: 90, 109, 

 111, 113, 131, 133 



in love songs, 45 : 148 



in Mide' songs, 45: 14 f., 58 



Papago, 90 : 14 



Tliugit, 39: 390-415 



translation of, 45 : 8, 33 



variation in, 45:2,14,33 

 Word's (Thomas) Ranch, ruin near, 



35: 88 

 Workshop 



atLuray, Va., 60:334 



quarry, 60: 161, 162, 191, 202, 204, 

 249 



site in Hampshire County, 23: 65 



site in Pendleton County, 23: 70 



site near Hagerstown, 23: 63 



site near New Hampden, 23: 33 



site on Gay Place, 23:14 



site on Koontz Place, 23: 58 



village site, 60: 192 

 World 



destruction of, prophecy, 57: 32 



end of, Ya.uk"e'ikam goes to, Ku- 

 tenai tale, 59 : 108, 109 



Kutenai tale of the end of the, 59: 

 210-213 



reference to end of, 85: 91 

 World epoch, glyph of, 57: 125 ff. 

 World's Columbian Exposition, Pamun- 



key pottery exhibited at, 17: 18 

 World shrine, 81 : 71 

 World-turned-over, see Ajna Kidunahi. 

 Worley, E. S., cave on farm of, 76: 



125 

 Wormian bones 



Muusee crania, 62 : 35 f . 



unusual scarcity of, in Lenape col- 

 lection, 62: 20 

 Worms 



among the Tewa, 56 : 60 



formulas for, 99: 167, 214, 248 f. 



use of, for soup, by Tuki, 2: 11 



use of, to bore pipestems, 94: 142 

 Wormwood, use of, 94 : 224 

 Worship 



inthehalau, 38:42 



in the halau contrasted with wor- 

 ship in the heiau, 38: 15 



Maya, practices in, 57: 19 f. 



of Acalans, Lacandons, and Chols, 

 28 : 82 f . 

 Wortman, J. L., in bibliography, 34: 



418 

 Woshha, a Luiseiio place name, 78 : 648 

 Wotokkaton group, 78 : 233 

 Wounded Face 



a Mandan singer, 80 : 1 



legend related by, 80 : 41 



mention of, 80:13,47,49 



