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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Verbs — Continued 



defective, C 9: 30,35 

 double, Dakota, C 9: 35 

 formation of, C 9: 19, 20, 21, 26, 



27, 28, 32, 33, 34 

 forms of, C 9: 21,23,31 

 government of, C 9 : 63 

 position of, C9: 55,62 

 syntax of, C 9; 62,64,69 

 Vetschau, Prussia, cup marks on 



churches in, C 5, pt. 1 : 87 

 Veygali, half human, half supernatural 

 beings of the Aleuts, C 1: 100 f. 

 Viard 



dance of thanksgiving, C 3: 105 

 fishing weirs of , C 3 : 103 

 habitatof the, C3: 101 

 implements and utensils of the, C 3 : 



101 

 language of the, C 3: 101 

 lodgesof the, 3:101 

 numerals, C 3: 99 

 snares and traps, C 3 : 101 

 timid race, C 3: 101 

 Vices, California Indian, 3:6, 415 

 Village Indians 



houses of the, 4:132 

 of New Mexico, arts of, C 4: 135 

 religion of, C 4: 151, 152, 153 

 Village of wild rice gatherers, origin 



of the name, 9: 164 

 Village on the River, 9 : 183 

 Villages 



California Indian, O 3 : 46, 284, 300, 



365 

 See also Towns. 

 Violators of hunting laws, treatment of, 



9: 202 

 Virginia mummies. Int. 4 : 35, 36, 37 

 Visiting 



discouraged, 6: 703, 726, 732 

 referred to, 6: 475-^83, 688, 717, 

 719 

 Vitusberg, Austria, cupstones in the, 



5, pt. 1 : 25 

 Voanas, France, stone in church at, O 



5, pt. 1 : 88 

 Vocabularies 



Kalispelm, KuUespelm, Seit-zui, 



Selish, Bilhoola, Lilowat, Tait, 



Ko-mukhs, Kuwalitsk, 1: 267- 



283 



of the A-cho-ma'-wi family, 3: 



601 

 of the Chim-a-ri'-ko family, C 3: 



474 

 of the Ka'-rok family, O 3: 447 

 of the Mai'-du family, O 3 : 586 

 of the Mutsum family, 3: 535 

 of the Po'-mo family, 3: 491 

 of the Santa Barbara family, 



3: 560 

 of the Shas'-ta family, 3: 607 

 of the Wish-osk family, O 3 : 478 

 of the Yo'-kuts family, 3: 570 

 of the Yu'-ki family, 3 : 483 



Vocabularies — Continued 



of the Yu'-rok family, 3: 460 

 Shihwapmukh, Shooswaap, Nikute- 

 mukh, OkinSken, Wa-ky-nfi-kaine, 

 Shwoyelpi, Skoylpeli, Spokan, 

 Piskwaus, 1: 247-265 

 Tongas, Kai-ga'-ni, Chut'-sin-ni, 

 Skit'-a-get, Kaniag'mut Innuit, C 

 1: 135-142 

 T'sim-si-an', Naas, Kit-tist-zu, Ha- 

 ilt'-ziikh, Kwa'-kiutl', 1: 143- 

 153 

 Yak'utat, Taku-kwan, Sket-kwan, 

 Stakhin'-kwan, Sit'-ka-kwan, 

 1: 121-133 

 Vocatives, of kinship terms, 9: 120 

 Volition, Klamath, 2, pt. 1 : 620 

 Volute, mention of, 5, pt. 1 : 11 

 Vowels 



and vowel changes, Dakota, 9: 



3 8 

 Klamath, 2, pt. 1 : 206 ff. 

 Vvinta'-kutchin' 



account of the, 1: 31 

 population of the, 1 : 40 



Wabashan band, 9 : 180 

 Waceoripa gentes, O 9: 160, 163 

 Wahpekute Tribe, O 9: 157, 180, 184, 



186 

 Wahpeton, remarks on the, 9: 180 

 Wafipeton-Teton, explanation of, C 9: 



184 

 Wafipetoqwar) Tribe, 9: 157, 158, 179, 



ISO, 184 

 Wailakki 



bravery of the, 3 : 120 



carving, 3: 116 



dances, 3: 118 



derivation of the term, 3 : 114 



fishing among the, 3: 117 



foodof the, 3: 117 



habitatof the, 3: 114 



language of the, 3: 114 



lodgesof the, 3: 116 



mental characteristics of the, 3: 

 119 



migrations of the, 3 : 115, 116 



numerals, 3 : 116 



ornaments, O 3 : 116 



snares and traps of the, O 3: 117 



tattooingof the, 3: 116 



traits of character of the, 3: 119 



want of filial piety among, O 3 : 118 

 Wailing at the approach of the fatal 



hour, 2, pt. 1 : 138 

 Wakan 



men, beliefs concerning, 9: 214, 

 216 



sack, mythical origin of, 9: 228 

 Wakandagi, see Water Monster. 

 Wakcaqya, meaning of, 9: 201 

 Wakiriyar), meaning of, O 9: 138 

 Wakmuha oiq gens, O 9: 160 

 Wakpa A tor) war) gens, 9: 158, 183 



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