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Dakotans 



coiumunism of the, C 4 : 72 

 See also Dakota ; Dakotas. 

 Dakotas 



attacked Omahas in 1855, C 6: 462 

 battle between Omahas and, in 



1846, C 6: 406 

 defeated by Omahas and Otos, C 



6: 421 

 fought by Omahas in 1847, 6: 418 

 fought by the Pawnees, C 6: 400 

 killed four Omahas, C 6: 465 

 killed many Omahas, C 6: 416 

 killed three Omahas, C 6: 431 

 killed two Omahas, C 6: 451 

 killed two Omaha women, C 6 : 460 

 repulsed by Omahas, C 6: 425 

 stole all the Omaha horses, C 6: 



448 

 visited by Omahas, C 6: 475, 479, 



490, 494, 513 

 visited by Ponkas, C 6: 518, 519, 



522 

 visited Omahas, C 6: 505 

 wounded several Omahas, C 6 : 431 

 See also Dakota. 

 Dances 



and burial food. Int. 4 : 95 



burial, Int. 4 : 95 



California Indian, C 3: 28, 31, 56, 



67, 85, 105, 118, 128, 133, 143, 155, 



158, 212, 285, 324, 381, 437 

 forthedead, Int. 4: 96 

 Mandan, horse given away in, C 6 : 



452 

 Mandan, over slain Dakotas, C 6: 



431 

 Mandan, performed by Omahas, 



6: 452 

 of the Dakota, C 9 : 224 

 on high stilts, C 5, pt. 3 : 79 

 regulated by the liike-sabg, C 6: 



474 

 See also names of dances. 

 Danish bronze knives, C 5, pt. 1 : 27 

 Dart 



Aleutian, description of, C 1: 76, 



77,78 

 pointed with obsidian or stone, C 1 : 



77 

 Dates 



discussion of, C 5, pt. 3 : 187-197 

 method of giving, G 5, pt. 3 : 13 

 Daughter, see Chief. 

 Day characters, C 5, pt. 3 : 3, 5 

 Days 



counting the, by the Dakota, C 9: 



165 

 method of numbering the, C 5, pt. 3 : 



3-7 

 Dead, disposal of, Aleutian Islands, 



CI: 89 fC. 

 Death 



and burial customs, C 9 : 211, 212 

 and the dead, C 3: 33, 68, 78, 166, 



171, 181, 216, 226, 239, 272, 327 



Death — Continued 



of Caraibs, verification of, Int. 4: 



53, 54 

 See also Burial; Moui'ning; Sing- 

 ing. 

 Debts, California Indian, C 3: 321, 438 

 Deer meat, taboo to menstruant woman, 



G 1 : 212 

 Definite articles, Dakota, C 9 : 18 

 Degeneration, theory of , O 3 : 434 

 Deities 



above and below ground, invoca- 

 tion of , C6: 234 

 animal, Klamath, C 2, pt. 1 : xcix- 



civ, cv, 102 

 elementary, Klamath, C 2, pt. 1: 



LXXIX-XCV 



spirit, Klamath, C 2, pt. 1: xcv- 



xcix 

 See also God. 

 Delaware Indian 



communism of the, C 4 : 73 

 eating custom of the, C 4 : 100 

 hospitality of the, C 4 : 46 

 personal names. Misc. Publ. 10: 4 

 Demonstratives, use of, C 9 : 89 

 Denmark 



archaic sculptures in, C 5, pt. 1: 



25, 26, 27, 28 

 artificial foot tracks on stones in, 



C5,pt.l: 26 

 prehistoric trephining in, C 5, pt. 2 : 



22 

 See also Islands of Denmark. 

 Dentalium 



mention of , C 1 : 213 f . 



shell used as currency, C 2, pt. 2: 



19, s.v. "Alkgtchik." 

 used as an ornament and currency, 

 C2,pt.2: 424 

 Derbices, living sepulchers of. Int. 4 : 90 

 Descent in female line in archaic period. 



C4: 5 

 Des Chutes River and Valley, 2, pt. 1 : 



xvi, xix, Ixiii 

 Desire, expression of strong, C 9 : 101 

 Deviations from the principal types of 

 cup-shaped sculptures, C 5, pt. 1: 11 

 Devil-raising, California Indian, C 3: 



159, 225 

 Devil River, mounds at, C 5, pt. 2 : 25 

 Dialogue, repetition of verb in, C 9: 89 

 Dieh or price of blood, C 5, pt. 2: 27 

 •'Diggers," G 3: 90, 204, 214 



vocabulary of the, C 3: 521, 589 

 Diseases 



among California Indians, C 3 : 23, 

 92, 103, 128, 139, 169, 220, 232, 316, 

 378, 380, 393, 417 

 beliefs concerning, C 9 : 215, 216 

 songs of shamans concerning, C 2, 

 pt. 2: 238 

 Diversity of sculptures on the same 



stone, C 5, pt. 1: 11, 18 

 Division of time among the Dakota, C 9 : 

 165 



