ETH. ANN. 19] 
Page 
VIGESIMAL SYSTEM, employed by Mexi- 
can and Mayan peoples --.---.-------- 921,924 
—, origin and spread of-_-_-------.--- 926,927,928 


VILLAGE, PUEBLO, method of buildingup 644 
VILLAGES, INDIAN, location of ----..--.-. 117 
WALPI, advent of Patut clans at -- 595 
— Antelopealtan ates. oo seeen =a == 980 
—, building of, by advent of numerous 
(Clans Bes so e e ee 585-586, 
—, causes of removal from ._/.-.-.-...-. 580-581 
—, component clans of -- wn ena-ne--/ D62-084 
—, chronologic sequence of advent of 

Clans'at.~ 2-2 aceon oe oe noe ewe DOO OOO, 
—, date of founding modern._--.--.-.---. 587 
—, Flute ceremony at, in 1896____..... 1000-1005 
—, location and settlement of, in Hopi 





Country:-.<2'=s-~ 22s #: 2 od ss oo eee eo D 
—, population of, by clans! Pere ec recces tt! 
—, pueblo, origin, and culture of - -. 633 
—, religious societies at _- -- 622-630 
— RITUAL- weates S88 ss 631-632 
—, Snake dance at, in 1891, 1893, reference 
LOR one o ee Sermeeens ate! 
—, Snake ane at, in 1897 -- 976-985 
==. OM DSSTbES Olan sere canes eee eee 580-581 
War Rarps, influence of, on Pueblo 
acchitectnres=-e2-sae= aon ee Oe 
WARDEN, on sensatneevares of sala rice on 
geographic nomenclature---__-_---..--- 1122 
WARREN, WILLIAM W., on meaning of 
Sauk and Fox tribal names ------. ...-.- 1050 
—, on separation of Assiniboin from their 
Siouankinsmoenleecsees sees oo se ODE 
—, on traditional history of Ojibwa, Pota- 
watomi, and Ottawa ..-.-------. ---- 1038-1039 
—, on wild rice in Mille Laes---.--._-- 1035-1036 
—, on Ojibwa use of wild rice-_-_. .--...-_- 1042 
—, on time of year when Ojibwa consume 
wild rice 
—, on influence of wild rice on geographic 
nomenclature ------- 1116, 1120 
WARRIOR, description of man to repre- 

sent,in Flute ceremony -------.--.-..--: 999 
WARRIORS, paintings of, on wall in Santa 
Rita, mound =.= -/-- S222 =. 22-255, 665-667, 
WASHING THE SNAKES --......-.---.-.. 977-978 
WATCHANDIES, number names of ---_-.-- 877 
WATER, high, destruction of wildrice by_ 1027, 
1099, 1100 
WATERFOWL, destructive to wild rice ___ 1026 
WATER-HOUSE CLAN, associated with 
Piba\clan}-~-s2s220 22 223s sae e ess e=esseee 601 
WATER PEOPLE, arrival of,atTusayan._ 652 
Wea (Ouachtenons), population of in 1764. 1108 
WEHE, on site of Katcina kiva.--._.._..._ 607 
WENIBOJO, the mythic personage who 
first gave wild rice to the Ojibwa -_ 1093-1094 
WESTERN JOURNAL, on wild rice in water 
system of Red River of the North--_-_- 1035 
WHEAT, chemical composition of_______.. 1082 
WHEELER, C.F.,on wild rice in Michigan 1030 
WHIPS, see SNAKE WHIPS. 
WHITE-FISH, whole, chemical composi- 
tion of2-=-- seeseecezs Bee a LO8Z, 
WHITE HOMINY, commereii: Chemical 
composition! Ofer scans e sense naa ease 1081 
INDEX 

1159 
; Page 
WHITE MAN, dependence of, on wild 
mica=—== -- 1101-1105 
WHITES, as Beecintonst SenvTeneretce) of, on 
Snake dance __..--------.-- awe szesty 878 
WHORTELBERRIES, chemical composition 
Often ae ae eee eee 1081 
WIANDOTS, population of ---. ---- 



WIGWAMSs, see CEDAR BARK, BIRCH 
BARK; also list of illustrations-......... 1017 
WIHINACHT, Dumber names of -_-----..-- 870 
Wik1, Antelope priest, description of _.. 954 
—— PUN CtONMOlie= 3-2 ee ets 97 
—, Hopi Snake clan chief,reference to_.. 57 
WIKWALIOBI-KIVA, mention of -___._____- 611 
WikyYAtTIWA, Antelope priest, descrip- 
tion and function of --..-.---.----------. 985 
—, on advent of clans at Walpi 585 
— (HOPI, SNAKE) CLAN chief, reference 
TD Se ee 579 
WILD RICE, botany of ---.---...---------.. 1021 
—, scientific description of --.-..-----.--- 1025 
—, popular description of ---...-----.----- 1025 
—, scientific synonyms for ----.-- ---------- 121 
—, popular synonyms for --...-- 1022-1024 
—matiral enemies) Of -- -2.-22 eee 1026 
—, general habitat of ....---...--..--.---.- 1028 
—. habitat of, by, States_---2---2----- 1028-1033 
*_ 1033-1036 
3036-1037 
—, habitat of, in ** wild-rice district’ 
—, foreign habitat of 
—in Winnebago tribal mythology - ------ 1091 
—in Menomini tribal organization.-_ 1090-1093 
— in Potawatomi tribal mythology -- 1091-1093 
— in Ojibwa tradition------- 1057-1058, 1093-1095 

—, reasons for first use of---....-..... 1113-1114 
ROWAN Olea <ne Aaa tenons ee 1057-1058 
— PVA OLes- saan sae as ene eee - 1058-1061 
—, gathering of -. 1061-1064 
—— ACUI 2 OL eee ene see a ae ee 1064-1066 
a bhrasShing Ofee- sos ea eae ws 1066-1070 


—s WinnOwine Of) ss2-5- 2 - eee nena noes 1070-1071 
WN SLODIN MiOleae eee eee sa cae 1071-1072 
—, property-right in 1072-1073 
—, amounts of, harvested---__.--.---- 1073-1079 
EN PLL ONO hs ace sees eae 1080-1083 
— cooked for food_-.... --..-..--- 1083-1086, 1091 
—, periods of its consumption -- - 1086-1088 
— feast, at harvest time --.--.--.-.------- 1091 
— harvest, religious observances con- 
mectedi with? =e sans ose oe ane 
—, social and economic interpretations 
of,in its influence on the Indian__-. 1089-1114 


—, value of, per bushel e075 
—, importance of, to Indian-_. --_- --- 1096 
1097, 1098, 1100-1101 
—, weight of, per bushel--_--.-.----.------ 1075 
—, importance of, to fur trade-_-_------ 1101-1104 
—, reliability of crop of--.-- 1095, 1099-1101, 1114 
—, dependence of white man on-----. 1101-1105 
— villages, Dakota -.------.--.--- 1045, 1046. 1047 
= VA A POS O JID WW nee eee = L048) 
—, influence of, on geographic nomencla- 
ture- 1042, 1115-1126 
— DISTRICT, Indian population in__.. 1106-1114 
— planted in England----.....----..------ 1037 
WILD RICE GATHERERS of the Upper 
Lakes, by Dr Albert Ernest Jenks ~- 1013-1137 

