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Wolf 



gray, C 2, pt. 1 : cm 

 myth concerning, C 2, pt. 2 : 475 

 Wolf ghost, song of the, C 6: 360 

 Wolgast, Prussia, cup marks on church 



in, C 5, pt. 1 : 87 

 Wo'-lok-ki and Yo'-to-wi, story of, C 3: 



288 

 Wolpi, pueblo of, C 4 : 141 

 Woman 



carried underneath by an elk, C 6: 



82 

 conjurer's choruses sung by, C 2, 



pt. 2 : 487 

 easy accouchment of, C 9: 207 

 myth concerning, C 9 : 90 

 names of , C 9 : 45 

 old. magic moccasins given by, C 6: 



285 

 old, ordered man to kill her, C 6 : 



285 

 red-haired, C 6 : 302 

 social position of, C 9: 195, 204 

 temptation of husband's brother by, 



C 9: 1.39 

 See also Women. 

 Women 



California Indian, C 3: 20, 23, 32, 

 141, 150, 152, 160, 199, 217, 244, 

 246, 248, 270, 318, 405 

 wounded by awl, comb, corn- 

 crusher, and pestle, C 6: 273, 274 

 See also Woman. 

 Wood 



mortars of, C 5, pt. 1 : 56 

 symbol, C 5, pt. 3 : 134 

 Wood Duck, myth concerning, C 9: 114 



rewarded by Haxige, C 6 : 251 

 Woodpecker 



head of, singing over, Dakota, C 7: 



9 

 scalp of, used as a charm, C 2, pt. 

 2: 130 

 Wood River, C 2, pt. 1: xix, xx, xui, 



LXIII, XCIII 



Wooing, see Cooing. 



Words, polysyllabic, accentuation of, 



C 5: 5 

 Wren, chief of birds, C 6 : 581 

 Written characters, C 5, pt. 3 : 136, 161 



Xnuc, a Yucatec goddess, C 5, pt. 3 : 103, 



106 

 Xul, festival in the month, C 5, pt. 3: 



220 



Yd-aga, C 2, pt. 1 : xxix, xxxiv, 56 

 Yahiishkin, C 2, pt. 1 : xxxv, lxi, lxiii 

 Yakamas, burial custom of , C 1 : 201 f . 

 Ynk'utats 



accoimt of the, 01: 36 f. 



population of the, C 1 : 250 

 Yakwina, C 2, pt. 1 : xlv 

 Yamash. see Northwind. 

 Yiimsi Peak, C 2, pt. 1 : xx, lxxx, xci, 

 xcviii, en, 108 



Ydnalti, mountain spur, 2, pt. 1 : xx, 



xxxi 

 Yaueks, C 2, pt. 1 : xxvii, xxxi, xxxii, 



xxxv, LXX, LXXV 



Yankton 



dialect, text in the, C 9 : 105 



explanation of the name, C 9 : 185 



legend, C 6 : 355 



migrations of the, C 9: 178, 180, 

 182, 185, 186 



.story, C 6: 624 



See also Yanktons. 

 Yanktonai 



migrations of the, C 9 : 180, 186 



origin of the, C 9 : 185 



scaffold burial of the, Int. 4 : 66 

 Yanktons 



displeased with the Omaha, C 6: 

 714 



invited Omahas to visit them, C 6 : 

 490 



Omahas killed seven, C 6 : 457 



Ponkas aided by, C 6 : 381 



visited by Omahas, C 6 : 494 



visited Omahas, C 6: 749 



See also Yankton. 

 Yax, festival in the month, C 5, pt. 3 : 



223 

 Yax-coc-Ahmut, a deity, C 5, pt. 3 : 63. 



79 

 Yaxkin, festival in the month, C 5, pt. 3 : 



221 

 Yayaya-ash, C 2, pt. 1 : xc, xcvin, 70, 71 

 Year-bearers, C 5, pt. 3 : 11 

 Years 



assigned to cardinal points, C 5, 

 pt.3: 41 



counting of, by the Dakota, C 9 : 165 



method of naming and numbering 

 the, C 5, pt.3: 9 

 Yellow-haired Thunder man. C 6 : 187 

 Yellow-haired woman, C 6 : 302 

 Yellow Medicine River, C 9: 194 

 Yesa", or Tutelo, meaning of , O 9 : 180 

 Ymix, see Imix. 

 Yokaia ; Yo-kai-a 



assembly house of the, C 3 : 163 



burial dance of the, Int. 4: 96, 97, 

 98, 99 



burial food of the. Int. 4 : 99 



dances of the, C 3 : 164 



derivation of the term, C 3 : 163 



dress of the, C 3 : 165 



habitatof the, C3: 163 



implements of the, O 3 : 167 



lodges of the, C 3 : 163 



medical practice of the, C 3: 167 



mourning ceremonies of the, C 3: 

 164, 160 



numerals, C 3: 167 



ornaments of the, C 3: 165 



vocabulary of the, C 3: 495 

 Yokuts 



burial customs of the, C 3 : 382, 383 



courtship and marriage among the, 

 C 3 : 381, 382 



