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Polygamy 



among the Dakota, C 9: 147, 204 

 See also Marriage. 

 Polyglots, C 3: 73, 151, 198 

 Pomeiock, village of, description of, C 



4: 115 

 Pomerania, cup marks on churches in, 



C 5, pt. 1 : 87 

 Pomo ; Po'-mo 



acts of worship, C 3 : 147 

 arrival at puberty among, C 3: 149 

 assembly house of the, C 3: 157 

 belief of, in a future state, C 3: 



153, 154, 161 

 burial customs of the, C 3: 148, 



149, 152, 153 

 conception of a supreme being, C 



3 : 146, 161 

 courtship and marriage among the, 



C 3: 157 

 dances of the, C 3: 154, 158, 159 

 dialectic variations of the, C 3 : 146 

 dialects, C 2, pt. 1 : xlvi 

 disposition of the, O 3: 146 

 family, vocabularies of the, C 3: 



491 

 food of the. C 3 : 150 

 gambling of the, C 3 : 152 

 games of the, C 3 : 151 

 habitat of the, C 3: 146, 148 

 hospitality of the, C 3 : 153 

 implements of the, 3 : 148 

 language of the, C 3 : 150 

 legendsof the, C3: 162 

 linguistic studies, C 3 : 150 

 lodges of the, C 3 : 148, 150 

 medical practice of the, C 3 : 152 

 memory of the, C 3 : 153 

 numerals, C 3: 167 

 phvsical characteristics of the, C 



3: 149 

 physique of the, C 3: 146 

 political organization of the, C 3: 



156 

 predominance of girls among, O 3: 



149 

 quarrelsof the, C3: 148 

 religious ideas of the, C 3: 161 

 superstitious beliefs of the, C 3 : 154 

 system of names, C 3 : 154 

 tattooing among the, C 3: 148 

 traits of character, C 3: 147 

 treatment of parents by, C 3: 153 

 tribal divisions of the, C 3: 147, 



155 

 virtue, lack of among the, C 3: 157 

 vocabulary of the, C 3: 494 

 war customs of the, C 3: 160 

 M'arsof the, C3: 147 

 women, authority of the, C 3: 160 

 women, subjection of the, C 3: 159 

 PomoKai, 3: 148 

 Pomo Kastel, C 3 : 147 

 Pomo Kato, C 3: 150 

 PomoPoam, C3: 156 



Pond lily or wokash, C 2, pt. 1 : xxiii, 



XXXV, 76 

 Ponka 



civilization desired by the, C 6: 682 

 deaths among the, in 1878, C 6: 509 

 first battle between the Omaha and, 



O 6: 399 

 historical texts, O 6: 368, 372, 377 

 name for the Oglala, 9: 162 

 observations concerning the, C 9: 



182, 190, 191 

 Pawnees defeated by, C 6: 377 

 potatoes raised by, 6: 740 

 repulsed by the Pawnee, 6: 373 

 second battle between the Omaha 



and, 6: 405 

 stock asked for by the, 6 : 632 

 Pop, festival of the month, 5, pt. 3: 



216 

 Population 



of the California Indians, density 

 of. 3: 59, 103, 128, 168, 204, 

 219, 254, 365, 415 

 of the Dakota, O 9: 155 

 of the Klamath, 2, pt. 1 : lxxv f. 

 of western Washington and north- 

 western Oregon, 1: 181-184 

 Portsmouth, Ohio, pebble with cup- 

 shaped ca%'lties from, 5, pt. 1 : 46 

 Posen, Prussia, cup marks on churches 



in, 5, pt. 1 : 87 

 Possessive forms in Dakota language, 



9: 14, 15, 43, 207 

 Posts 



and fires, burial, Int. 4: 102 

 burial. Int. 4: 102 

 Potatoes 



cultivation of , 1 : 196 



raised by the Omaha, C 6: 486, 



646, 655, 701, 760 

 raised by the Ponka, 6: 740 

 Potawatomi, C 9: 169, 171 

 Potential, syntax of, O 9: 66 

 Potlatch, C 1: 205 

 Pottery 



California Indian, 3: 433 

 prehistoric, not found in Aleutian 

 Islands, 1 : 80 

 Pouches, pelicans', served by swans, 



6: 276 

 Power, symbols of , 9 : 197 

 Powhatan Indian, communal houses of 



the,0 4: 67 

 Praeriti [sic], a Hindu deity, 5, pt. 1 : 



34 

 Prairie du Ohien, council at, 9: 180 

 Prairie-wolf or coyote, 2, pt. 1 : cii, 



105 

 Praise sung over bird's head, Dakota, 



07: 9 

 Prayer 



the Lord's, 9: 151 

 to the night winds, 9: 214 

 I'refixes, Klamath, 2, pt. 1 : 282-303 

 Prehistoric period, 2, pt. 1 : xli-lvii 



