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[Bull. 178 



Whistle — Continued 



of warrior, lxi, 61 : 388 



Pan playing on, x a, 80: 11 



reed, used in boys' Sun dance, 23*, 



61: 150 

 Sun dance, xvii, 61 : 125 

 See also Whistles. 

 Whistle and Dog Society rattle, x &, 



80: 11 

 Whistle melody, 1*, 80 : 10 

 Whistles 



bone, from Jemez Plateau, xin a, h, 



c, d, 32 

 bone, from northeastern Arizona, 



Lxxxvi a, h,c, d, 65 : 190 

 bone, from Piedra district, xLni, 



96: 148 

 bone, from Shabik'eshchee village, 



XXV, 92: 129 

 See also Whistle. 

 White, Charles, a Saint Regis chief, 



30,pt.2: 413 

 White-Buffalo-Walking, a Teton Sioux, 



XI, 61: 91 

 White Butte [Paria Plateau] 

 ruin on, xxix a, b, 82: 128 

 ruin on, plan of a, 37*, 82 : 131 

 White Cloud, see Wabokieshiek. 

 White Earth, Minn. 



Chippewa infant in cradleboard, 



XXII a, 86 : 50 

 moccasin game at, xxvii, xxvni, 



XXIX, 53: 211,212 

 old concession of, St. Catherine's 

 Creek, Miss., in the neighbor- 

 hood of, V, 43 : 191 

 White Earth Reservation, Elbow Lake, 



Mide' lodge at, v, 45 : 36 

 White Mountain Apache 



portrait of a, 30, pt. 2 : 945 

 typical dwelling of, ii c, 34 : 16 

 White Pockets, Paria Plateau, xxx b, 



82: 129 

 White River Apache, see Young, Brig- 

 ham. 

 White River Canyon 



burial place in vicinity of, ni b, 



75:26 

 view of, III a, 75 : 26 

 Whites, Eskimo harpoon modified by 



contact with, 30, pt. 1 : 534 

 Whitewood Canyon, Wyo., Arapaho vil- 

 lage, xvi b, 77 : 34 

 Whittlesey, — , original survey of 



'•Tremper mound" by, xvii a, 71 

 Whorl 



and spindle, 17*, 41 : 43 

 See also Spindle whorls. 

 Wichita 



grass lodge of the, 30, pt. 1 : 81 

 habitations of the, lv a, b, 77: 179 

 man, picture of, 30, pt. 1 : 947 

 mortar, wooden ("Witchata"), lii 



b, 77: 168 

 woman, picture of, 30, pt. 2 : 948 



Wicker 



headboard, Chinook cradle with, 



30,pt.l: 96 

 Hupa cradle of, 30, pt. 1 : 358 

 Wickyup Canyon, see Road Canyon. 

 Wigwams 



birch-covered. Northern Minnesota, 



1899, n a, 69 

 Chippewa, iii b, 86 : 24 

 Chippewa, frame of, in a, 86 : 24 

 Chippewa, of black ash and birch- 

 bark, IV c, 86 : 25 

 Chippewa, woman placing bark in 



position, IV b, 86 : 25 

 covered with birchbark, two types 



of, IX b, 77 : 13 



covered with elm bark, ix a, 77: 13 



covered with rush mats and pieces 



of bark, Mille Lac, Minn., ii b, 



69 



Ojibway, Leech Lake, Minn., vi 6, 



77: 10 

 section of rush mat as used to form 



covering for, xii b, 77 : 16 

 sketch showing arrangement of 



family in small, 4*, 86 : 29 

 See also Dwellings; House; Shel- 

 ters; Tipi 

 Wikeno man, picture of, 30, pt. 2 : 952 

 Wiki, chief of the Snake Society, pueblo 



of Walpi, 30, pt. 1 : 561 

 Wildcat fetish of the chase, Zuni, 30, 



pt. 1 : 458 

 Wild rice 



bark bag filled with, lxiv a, 86 : 157 

 pestle for pounding, 14 b*, 86: 124 

 Willard 



conjectural appearance of earth 



lodges at, ii, 82 : 5 

 location of mounds at, 1*, 82 : 6 

 mound D, 2*, 82: 7 

 Williams, Eleazar, portrait of, 30, pt. 2 : 



953 

 Williamsville, Va., pipe from, 5*, 23: 



30 

 Willow 



bark bed for cradle, n Ac, 97: 32 

 bark blanket, miniature, n Ac, 97: 



32 

 barkskirt, II A<f, 97:32 

 tray in which are mixed tobacco 



and, LII d, 86: 144 

 withes, Chippewa doll made of, 

 XXVI a, 86: 66 

 Wilson, Mrs. — , a Kalhlamet woman, i, 



26: frontispiece 

 Window, exceptionally large, Oglala log 



house with, vn, 42 

 Windsor Castle, at Pipe Spring, v &, 



82: 44 

 Winema (Toby Riddle), a Modoc In- 

 dian, 30, pt. 1 : 918 

 Winnebago 



bark house of, Minnesota, 30, pt. 1 : 



518 

 camp of the, xvii, 69 



