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Nuts 



eaten by the Dakota, C 7: 98 

 Indian article of food, C 5, pt. 1: 

 43 



Nut stones, C 5, pt. 1 : 44 



Nuwukmut 



account of the, C 1 : 11 

 population of the, C 1 : 23 



Nyack Indian, houses of the, C 4: 11 



Nyu-t'a-tci Tribe, mention of, C 9: 193 



Oatlands, Isle of Man, cup cuttings on 

 block of circle surrounding stone cist 

 at, C 5, pt. 1 : 13 

 Oats, see Wild oats. 

 Obelisk, emblematic of the sun-god, C 



5, pt. 1 : 72 

 Ober-Farrenstadt, Prussia, cupped rock 



near, C 5, pt.l : 24, 85 

 Objective pronouns, remarks on, C 9: 



30, 31 

 Observation of nature, C 3: 40, 99, 188, 



419 

 Occipital bone, trephining on, C 5, pt. 



2: 9 

 Oceti Sakowiq, reference to, C 9: 156 

 "Odd or Even," playing of, by gamblers, 



C 9: 202 

 Odowaiq Sig^ide, or bad songs, C 9 : 110 

 Oennarp, Scania, holy water basin in 



church at, C 5, pt. 1 :85 

 Offerings to sacred pole, C 6 : 473 

 Oglala 



meaning of, C 9: 1G2, 163, 187 

 tribe and gens, C 9: 161, 163, 182 

 Og'tilmut 



account of the, CI : 19 

 population of the, 1: 23 

 Ohdihe division, reference to, C 9: 159 

 Ohe Noqpa gens, C 9: 163 

 Ohio 



burial mounds in. Int. 4: 19, 20, 21, 



22 

 cupstones from, C 5, pt. 1: 46, 47, 



48, 49 

 Ironton, cupped block from, C 5, 

 pt. 1 : 51 

 Oiyulipe gens, 9: 163, 164 

 Ojibwa ; Ojibway 

 gentes, C 4 : 8 



lodge, description of , C 4 : 113 

 name for the Dakota, 9: 183 

 observations on the, C 9: 170, 176, 



179, 180 

 use of concentric circles as sym- 

 bols, C 5, pt. 1 : 62 

 See also Chippewa. 

 Okee-og'-mut ; Okiogmiut 

 account of the, 01:15 

 labrets worn by the, CI : 15 

 population of the, 01 : 23 

 Okoi)eya division, C 9 : 158, 159 

 Olamentko 



notes on the, C 3 : 558 

 vocabulary of the, C 3 : 553 



Oldcastle, Ireland, cairn near, C 5, pt. 1 : 



17 

 Old Man, reference to, in myth, C 9 : 91 

 Old Marten, mythic tale of, C 2, pt. 1: 



109-118 

 Old Modoc Country, C 2, pt. 1 : xxi, 



LXXX 



Old Raven, mythic powers of, C 2, pt. 2 : 



161 

 Old Sandhill Crane, a miraculous bird, 



C2, pt.2: 137 

 Old towns, California Indian, C 3 : 168, 



219 

 Omaha Indian 



adventure of , C 6 : 361 

 captured by Pawnees, C 6 : 375 

 chiefs named, C 6 : 458 

 customs of inheritance, C 6 : 686 

 dismembered by mistake, C 6 : 424 

 gentes, 04:8 



historical texts, C 6 : 384-467 

 horses recovered from Dakotas, 



6: 450 

 horses stolen by Dakotas, C 6 : 448 

 observations concerning, C 9: 177, 



189, 190, 191 

 personal names, Misc. Publ. 10 : 3 

 traditions, O 9 : 193 

 women killed by Dakotas, C 6 : 460 

 See also Omahas. 

 Omaha s 



aided by Dakotas, C 6 : 398 

 aided by Mormons, C 6 : 417 

 aided by Otos, C 6 : 421 

 and Dakotas, battle between, in 



1846,0 6: 406 

 and Dakotas, battle between, in 



1847,0 6: 418 

 and Dakotas, battle between, in 



1849-1850, 6: 425 

 and Dakotas, battle between, in 



1855,0 6: 462 

 and Ponkas, first battle between, 



6: 399 

 and Ponkas, second battle between, 



6: 405 

 attacked by White people (not Mor- 

 mons), 06: 436 

 conservative spirit among, C 6 : 486, 



646 

 defeated Pawnee Loups, C 6 : 402 

 defeated Pawnees, 6: 396 

 insulted by Pawnees, C 6 : 397 

 killed by Dakotas, 6: 408, 430, 



431, 451, 465 

 killed seven Yanktons, C 6 : 457 

 opposed to transfer to War De- 

 partment, 06: 681 

 progressive spirit among, C 6: 487, 



682, 699, 712, 753, 754 

 sickness and deaths among, 6: 



503, 509, 648, 650, 657, 660, 661, 



662, 603, 606, 670, 677 

 visited Pawnees, C 6 : 704 

 visited Ponkas, 6: 511 



