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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Drumbeat, photograph of, 20*, 75: 206 

 Drumbeats, ratios of, 21*, 75 : 207 

 Drum pipe, stem of the, 3*, 53: 146 

 Drum-presentation ceremony 



drums and stakes used in, xviii, 



53: 145 

 participants in, xxi, xxii, 53: 166 

 prominent Chippewa actors in, 

 xxiu, 53: 168 

 Drums 



and decorated drumstick, xxxix, 



61: 267 

 and its custodians, xix, 53 : 145 

 Chippewa, 30, pt. 1 : 960 

 Goose Women Society, xiii a, 80 : 40 

 Goose Women Society, drumming 



stick used with, xiii h, 80: 40 

 hand, IX a, 6,80: 10 

 hand, Ute beating a, vii, 75: 29 

 hand, with drumming stick, vi a, 6, 



75: 28 

 hula, Pahu hula, x, 38: 103 

 made by Ahojoebe, vu, 48 

 Mexican, 10*, 28: 67 

 moccasin game, iii, 53 : 44 

 owner of, xxiii, 53 : 168 

 rhythm of, 16*, 61 : 49 

 used in Drum-presentation cere- 

 mony, XVIII, 53: 145 

 war, of Odjib'we, vii 53 : 62 

 See also Drumbeats ; Mide' drum ; 

 Pu-niu. 

 Drumstick 



decorated, and drum, xxxix, 61: 



267 

 for pu-niu, 2*, 38: 142 

 used with Goose Women Society 

 drum, XIII &, 80: 40 

 Drydoek 



excavation for, xlxvii, 52 : 320 

 finished, xLxvni, 52: 320 

 Drying 



buffalo meat, a typical camp scene, 



I, 77: frontispiece 

 fish over fire, xx 6, 86: 41 

 small hides, frame used in, 15*, 86 : 

 164 

 Drying frame 



for fish, horizontal and vertical 



plans, 3*, 29: 189 

 for small hides, 15*, 86: 184 

 Duck-bill type, see Scraper ; Scrapers. 

 Duck dance, Choctaw, xxi, 48 

 Duck-shaped pottery, see Pottery. 

 Duck tablet of wood, Florida, 30, pt. 1 : 



405 

 Duck vessel, from Piedra district, xxi, 



96: 96 

 Dugout 



Chippewa, 30, pt. 1 : 156 

 Tlingit, with painted designs, 30, 

 pt. 1 : 156 

 Dunklin County, Mo., Maiden, copper 

 plates from, xv, xvi, xvii, xviii, xix, 

 37: 98 



Dunin 



Mexican calendar wheel from, 2*, 



28: 29 

 Mexican deities after, 79*, 28: 319 

 Durieu, Skwamish prayers of, first 



page of, 16: 17 

 Dwelling 



"Chichimec," at San Pedro, Zaca- 



tecas, X a, 34: 16 

 Huichol, near Santa Carolina, Jal- 

 isco, X &, 34 : 16 

 in an ideal location, i, 42 

 in which death occurred, remains 



of, Southern Ute, xxvn c, 34: 



224 

 Mohave, near Fort Mohave, ix a, 34 : 



16 

 on seacoast near St. Augustine, 



Fla., XV a, 69 

 Opata, at Tuape, Sonora, ix &, 34: 



16 

 permanent, of the Seminole, xiv h, 



69 

 temporary, of the Seminole, xiv a, 



69 

 thatched, entrance to, Ute, iv a, 



75: 26 

 type A, rows of stones to support 



base logs in, iv a, 96 : 21 

 typical, of White Mountain and 



San Carlos Apache, ii c, 34: 16 

 See also House; and references. 

 Dwellings 



adobe, exposed at Paragonah in 



1916, 8*, 82: 55 

 adobe, of the San Xavier Papago, v, 



34: 16 

 Aztec, Morelos, xii, 34 : 16 

 composite pueblo, Taos showing, 



II 6,34: 16 

 Cora, at Jesus Maria, Tapic, x c, 



34: 16 

 excavated in cliffs of Mesa Verde, 



Ariz., 30, pt. 1 : 308 

 Hupa, XIII, XIV, 42 

 Hupa, of the poorer class, xvii, 42 

 Hupa, smallest and oldest, xiii, 42 

 in Cave 6, Cottonwood Canyon, 



xxiiia, 6, 82: 114 

 Mohave, xx, xxi, xxii, 42 

 Oglala, V, viii, IX, 42 

 Otomi, Hidalgo, xi a, 6, c, d, 34: 



16 

 Papago, IV, 34 : 16 

 Pima, VI, a, 6, c, 34 : 16 

 present-day Indians and their, 



Terre Bonne Parish, La., xiii a, 



6, 43: 292 

 pueblo of Hano, Ariz., 30, pt. 1 : 



515 

 typical Indian, ii a, 6, c, 34: 16 

 winter, of the Havasupai, iii, 34: 



16 

 See also Cave dwellings ; Dwelling ; 



House ; Pit dwellings ; Tent 



dwellings; Tents; Tipi; Wig- 

 wams. 



