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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Omahas — Continued 



\Yarned by friendly White men, C 6 : 



451 

 wish to have no more chiefs, C 6: 



487 

 wounded by Dakotas, C 6: 431 

 See also Omaha Indian. 

 Onondaga 



hospitality of the, C 4 : 46 

 longhouse of the, description of, 



4: 123 

 village, description of, C 4: 124 

 Oohe nonpa, tribe and gens, C 9: 161, 



163 

 Optative, syntax of, C 9: 66 

 Orarians 



characteristics of the, C 1 : 9 

 term proposed for Aleuts and In- 

 nuits, CI : 8 

 Oratory, California Indian, C 3: 105, 



159, 352, 372 

 Order of march of war party, C 6 : 269 

 Ordinals, Daljota, C 9: 50 

 Oregon 



cremation in. Int. 4: 51, 52, 53 

 Northwestern, tribes of, C 1: 163, 



225-236 

 painted rocks in, C 5, pt. 1 : 65 

 See also Early accounts. 

 Oregon grape as cure for venereal dis- 

 ease, CI : 207 

 Organization 



social and governmental, 4:1 

 See also Governmental organiza- 

 tion ; Phratral organization ; So- 

 cial organization. 

 Origin 



California Indian, C 3 : 19, 140, 156, 



276, 280, 394 

 of human races, C 2, pt. 1 : 103, 104 

 See also Phallic origin. 

 Orizaba, Mexico, cupped (?) stone near, 



C 5, pt. 1 : 54 

 Ornamentation of the bronze age, C 5, 



pt. 1 : 72 

 Ornaments 



California Indian, C 3: 30, 78, 116, 



179, 211, 212, 238, 297, 338 

 found in Aleutian kitchen heap, C 



1: 87 

 from Junapari mounds, India, C 5, 

 pt. 1 : 32 

 Orphan 



adventures of, 6: 586 



aided by buzzard, crow, eagle and 



magpie, 6: 608 

 despised by Pawnees, C 6: 341 

 killed Ictinike, C6: 609 

 made head chief of Pawnee, C 6: 



343 

 magic power of the, C 6: 605, 606 

 magic used against the, C 6: 607 

 married chief's daughter, C 6: 342 

 Pawnee legend, C 6: 334 

 shot the red bird, C 6: 604 



Osage 



kinsliip terms, C 9: xviii, xx 



personal names. Misc. Pubi. 10 : 4 



traditions concerning, C 9: 193 

 Os antiepilepticum, C 5, pt. 2 : 14 

 Ossa Wormiana, C 5, pt. 2 : 14 

 Ossuaries 



mention of. Int. 4 : 76, 79 



of the Choctaw, Int. 4: 25, 26, 77, 

 78 



of the Iroquois, Int. 4: 78, 79 



of the Natchez, Int. 4: 77 

 Otaheite, trephining in, C 5, pt. 2 : 27 

 Otehi atoqwar) gens, C 9: 158 

 Oto 



dismembered by mistake, C 6: 424 



grave posts and grave mounds of 

 the, C 4: 257 



observations concerning the, C 9 : 

 177, 182, 191 



Omaha aided by the, C 6 : 424 



skin tent of the, C 4: 115 

 Ottawa Confederacy, C 4: 23 

 Otter 



and grass snake searched for Big 

 Turtle, C6: 275 



myth concerning, C 9: 122, 123 



notes on, C 9: 123 



See also Otters. 

 Otters 



enticed Haxige's brother, C 6: 238 



See also Otter. 

 Outbreak, Indian, result of, C 9: 181 

 Ownership 



of land in common, C 4 : 79, 85 



of land in severalty, C 4 : 81 

 Oxen, desire for, C 6: 632 

 Oyate sica gentes, C. 9 : 157, 160 

 Oyuhpegens, C 9: 163 



Pa-baksa gens, C 9 : 160, 161 

 Pains as omens, Dakota, C 7 : 498 

 Paint 



red, used by Indians, C 2, pt. 2 : 137 



use of , C 9 : 226 

 Paint cups of earthenware, C 5, pt 1: 



47 

 Painting on rocks practiced by Klam- 

 ath Indians, C 5, pt. 1 : 65 

 Paint pots, C 5, pt. 3 : 127 

 Paiu'ti 



mention of the, C 3 : 252, 274, 320, 

 369 



tribal divisions of the, C 3 : 393 

 Pa'kamali 



a warlike people, C 3 : 274 



friendly to the Paiuti, C 3: 274 



habitat of the, 3: 274 



language of the, C 3 : 374 

 Palenque 



architecture of , C 4 : 269 



so-called palace of , C 4 : 268 

 Palenque tablet 



explanation of certain characters 

 on, C5, pt. 3: 204,207 



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