Bonnerjea] 



INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



717 



White Earth River, ascent of, C 9: 190 

 White man, Siouan term for. C 9: xxx 

 White people, attacked by Omahas, C 



6: 436 

 Widaqhpi Hiqhpaya, myth of, C 9: 83 

 Wi<5a§a, analysis of, C 9 : 203 

 Widawoha, meaning of, C 9: 205 

 Wi'-chi-kik, vocabulary of the, C 3 : 572 

 Wichitas, inhumation of the, Int. 4: 7, 



8 

 Widovp, reference to, in legend, C 9: 



127, 128 

 Widowhood, California Indian, C 3: 



33, 225, 327, 383 

 Wife 



position of the, C 9 : 204, 206, 207 

 runaway, punishment of, C 9: 207 

 See also Wives ; Woman ; Women. 

 Wild oats, use of, C 3: 181, 187. 220 

 Wild Rice Gatherers' Band, C 9: 177 

 Willfara 



slab, supposed purpose of, C 5, pt. 



1: 71 

 tumulus, description of, C 5, pt. 1 : 

 29 

 Williamson River, C 2, pt. 1 : xix ff., 



XXXIV, LX, LXIII, LXXX, XCIX 



Willopah, account of the, CI: 171 

 Wiltshire, England, megalithic struc- 

 tures in, C 5, pt. 1 : 74 

 Wind 



effect of, shown by prefix, C 9: 20 

 made by snakes, C 6: 326 

 prayer to, C 9: 214 

 See also Storm. 

 Winnebago 



kinship terms, C 9 : xix, xxi 

 observations on the, C 9: 169, 170, 



ISO, 189 

 Omaha horses stolen by, C 6: 494, 



497, 647, 660, 670 

 very objectionable to Omaha, C 6: 

 509, 761 

 Winnepekoak, Algonquian name for the 



Winnebago, C 9 : 189 

 Winona, legend of, C 9 : 206 

 Winter 



female, still exists, C 6: 11 

 male, a cannibal, C 6: 12 

 male, killed, C 6: 12 

 male, made a blizzard, C 6 : 12 

 reckoning of, in calendar, C 9 : 165 

 Winter count of American horse, refer- 

 ence to the peculiar, C 9 : 182 

 Winter lodge, Klamath, C 2, pt. 1 : xxvn 

 Wintun 



bathingof, C3: 478 



belief of, in a future state, C 3 : 233 



belief of, in a supreme being, C 3: 



240 

 burial customs of the, C 3 : 239 

 contemplation of death, C 3 : 239 

 courtship and marriage among the, 



C3: 238 

 dances of the, C 3: 235, 236, 237, 

 239, 240 



Wintun — Continued 



derivation of the term, C 3: 229 



diseases of the, C 3 : 232 



dress of the, C 3 : 233 



fishing among the, C 3 : 232, 233 



food of the, C 3 : 232, 234, 235 



food of the, mode of preparation of, 



C3: 2.34 

 habitat of the, C 3 : 229 

 infanticide among the, C 3: 238, 



239 

 language of the, C 3 : 231, 232 

 lodge, C 3 : 241 



medical practice of the, C 3 : 239 

 mental characteristics of the, C 3: 



229 

 migrations of the, C 3 : 229 

 mode of transmitting news, C 3: 



237 

 mourning ceremonies of the, C 3: 



240 

 numerals, C 3: 232 

 ornaments of the, C 3 : 238 

 physical characteristics of the, C 3: 



231, 241 

 puberty dance of the, C 3 : 235 

 religious ideas of the, C 3 : 240 

 sensuality of the, C 3: 229 

 songs of the, C 3 : 236,237 

 superstitions of the, C 3 : 229 

 tattooing of the, C 3 : 232, 242 

 traflic among the, C 3 : 235 

 trapping by the, C 3 : 241 

 treatment of the aged by the, C 3: 



231 

 tribal divisions of the, C 3 : 230 

 vocabulary of the, C 3 : 520, 531 

 war customs of the, C 3 : 241 

 wars of the, C 3: 230 

 weapons of the, C 3 : 234, 241 

 Wisconsin River, descent of, by Mar- 

 quette and Joliet, C 9 : 171 

 Wish-osk ; Wishosk 



family, vocabularies of the, C 3: 



478 

 language, mention of, C 2, pt. 1 : 



xlvi 

 vocabulary of the, C 3: 479 

 Wi^tenkiyapi, Dakota custom of, C 9: 



204 

 Wita Otina gen.s, C 9: 158 

 Witchcraft, manslaughter through, 



punishment of, C 2, pt. 1 : 68, 69 

 Witlas, myth concerning, O 2, pt. 2 : 488 

 Wives 



plurality of , C 9 : 147 



wealth determined by number of, 



CI: 198 

 See also Marriage ; Wife ; Woman ; 

 Women. 

 Wiyaka Otina gens, C 9: 158 

 Wi-yot, vocabulary of the, C 3: 479 

 Wizard, lodge of, not entered, C 2, pt. 



2: 362 

 Wocoken. island of, C 4: 47 

 Wohpapi, explanation of, C 9: 206 



