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Decorations — Continued 



simple forms of the bisecting panel, 



form of, 21*, 96: 114 

 single symbol, opposing figure de- 

 sign on, 32*, 96 : 129 

 unusual, on biscuit-ware sherds, 



Lir, 81 

 See also Avanu; Design; Designs; 

 Jar; Ornamentation; Pot. 

 Decoy 



deer head, Karok, viii, 78 : 78 

 forfish,xLVd, 86:124 

 stuffed deer, Yahi, 31*, 78: 342 

 De Crenay map [of 1733], territory be- 

 tween the Chattahoochee and Missis- 

 sippi Rivers from, v, 73 : in pocket 

 Deer 



antlers, chipping implements made 



of the base of, 74*, 60: 193 

 decoy, stuffed, Yahi, 31*, 78: 342 

 femur of, design incised on, found 



in mound No. 39, 82*, 64: 135 

 hair, matted, used in treating frac- 

 tures, XXXVII, 61 : 261 

 head attached to olla, xii C, 74 : 56 

 head decoy, Karok, viii, 78 : 78 

 head from Pit XVI, xiii B, 74: 56 

 head of, carved in wood, 12*, 69 



101 

 head of wood, Florida, 30, pt. 2 



492 

 hide, smoking, Chippewa, lxxv, 86 



166 

 hollow figure of, from upper levels, 



XIII ^,74: 56 

 horn, baton of, from an Ohio 



mound, 30, pt. 1 : 136 

 horn punch, and hammer, freehand 



fracture with, 158*, 60: 297 

 scapula and notched stick used for 



rattle, Hopi, 30, pt. 1 : 960 

 skins, painted blanket of two, Hupa, 



3*, 78:77 

 skin top and drawstring, twined 



basket with, 30, pt. 1 : 135 

 skull of, broken spoon made of, 

 from Miller's Cave, xxxvii, 76 : 78 

 tail used by Jose Panco in treating 



sick man, xv b, 90: 92 

 toe, bone of, used in game imple- 

 ment, xLi a, 86 : 118 

 whistle for attracting, 6*, 64: 24 

 Deer call, Chippewa, xlvii a, &, 86 : 132 

 Deerskin Dance, Hupa, m, 78 : 27 

 Deer sticks, Chippewa, xxv c, 86 : 66 

 Deflector of kiva. Cliff Palace, xm, 51: 



33 

 Degrees of scale, used in song number 



of, 7*, 61 : 44 

 Deities 



figures of supposed, Mexican cod- 

 ices, 95*, 28: 368 

 Maya and Mexican, figures and 



symbolsof, 99*, 28:378 

 Mexican, after Durdn and Saha- 

 gun, 79*, 28: 319 



Deities — Continued 



Mexican, from Vienna Codex, 71*, 



28: 303 

 Mexican, Tepeyollotl and Tlacolte- 

 otl, Borgian Codex, 64*, 28: 291 

 Mexican and Maya hieroglyphs, 



96*, 28: 369 

 symbols and figures of, from Mexi- 

 can codices, 72*, 28 : 307 

 symbols and figures of, Mexican, 

 from Meudoza Codex and Shaha- 

 gun manuscript, 67*, 28: 295 

 Deity 



chief, of Maya pantheon, 1*, 57: 16 

 figures and glyphs from Maya cod- 

 ices, 101*, 102*, 28: 383, 388 

 figures from Mexican codices, 97*, 



28: 372 

 Mexican, TepeyoUotl, 66*, 28: 292 

 Mexican, Vienna Codex, 76*, 28: 



311 

 of the Morning Star, figures of the, 

 Mexican codices, 63*, 28: 287 

 of the Morning Star, Mexican Co- 

 dex, 62*, 28:287 

 8eo also Deities; God; Goddess; 

 Gods. 

 Del 



descendant of an old lineage of 

 Cherokee medicine men, xi 6, 99: 

 115 

 mother of, xii b, 99 : 116 

 Delaware 



village, site of, ix b, 69 

 See also Black Beaver; Harry, 

 Jack ; Lappawinze. 

 Delgar group [Tularosa Valley] 

 picture of, v a, 35: 70 

 pottery from, vii, 35 : 72 

 Delgars, pictographs at entrance of 

 Tularosa Box Canyon below, vi, 

 35: 72 

 Demerara River 



falltrap on, 8*, 91 : 12 

 spring basket fishtrap with mov- 

 able door from, 11*, 91: 16 

 Demere Key, Florida 



human bones from, in, V, 66 : 42, 43 

 human skull from, iv, 66 : 42 

 DSne 



Catechism of Morice, title page of, 



14: 71 

 Primer of Morice, title page of, 14 : 



70 

 SvUabary of Morice, title page of, 

 14: 67 

 Dennis, Keiziah, a Pamunkey Indian, 



30, pt. 2 : 198 

 Dentalium 



and abalone shell, i>endant of, 30, 



pt. 1 : 17 

 money, elk-antler purse for, Yurok, 



XV, 78: 81 

 money, Hupa measuring, xi, 78: 79 

 Deposit of shop refuse, part of, 48*, 60 : 

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