INDEX. 



647 



Daimomsm, Sioiian 433,515 



Dakota, Beliefs ot the 432 



— cullH, Description of 431 



Dakota, Explorations in xliii 



Dakotan languages, "Work on xxxi 



Dance. Ceremonial xsviii, 378, 393 



440, 450, 463, 503, 513, 526 

 Dancing lodge, Siouan 458 



— societies, — 428 



Davis, "W. W. H., quoted on history of the 



Sia 10 



Dawn, Beliefs concerning 468 



Dav, 467 



Dead, Disposal of the 518 



Death, Beliefs concerning 374, 421, 512. 518 



— , Customs relating to 485 



Decoration among Siouan peoples 397 



Deer hunting, Eskimo 249 



— , Myths concerning 37, 64, 153, 201, 3^8 



— taboo 412 



— women. Mythic 480 



Deerskin, Useof 284.299 



Definitions of terms 36 ,365 



Deities, Siouan 372, 445, 506, 521 



Deluge, Myth concerning the 57 



Demi-gods, Absence of belief in 371 



Dice. Primitive game of 61i 178 



Dikferenttation of labor among Indians 271. 542 



Diseases of the Eskimo 187 



District of Columbia, Field work in xxvi 



Divinities, Siouan 506.513 



Divorce, P^skimo . . . .' 189 



DocTRESS, Sia 133 



Dog whip, Eskimo 244 



— , Habi(,s of the— 225, 245 



— , Use of 241,:i09 



Dolls, Eskimo 197, 258 



Dominoes, Primitive game of 257 



Donaldson, Thomas, Kfierence to work 



of 501 



DoRSEY, J. OwEN,A&tudy of Siouan cults. 361 



~, Review of report by xliii 



— , Work of xxiv, xxxi 



Double woman. Mythic 480 



Dreams, Beliefs concerning. . 200, 395, 500, 510. 516 

 — , Influence of, among nortliern Indians. 272 

 Dried Buffalo Skull, Mystery decora- 

 tion of 396 



Drum. Neuenot :{22, 324 



Dueling among northern Indians 271 



DuLHUT, Daniel Greyselon, cited on 



Indian beliefs 438 



Dwarfs, Siouan mythic 481 



Dwellings, Indian 223, 298 



Eagle. Myths concerning 47,104,510 



Earth, Beliefs — 380,424.438.522 



— formations. Symbolic 427 



— powers, Dtscription of 534 



Eells, Mykon. liefereuce to work of 520 



Effigies, Useof, umong the Eskimo 260 



Elements. Cults of the 522 



Elk taboo among the Omaha 412 



Elves, Siouan 481 



Page. 

 Emetics taken before ceremonials. Pur- 

 pose of '. 87 



Eponym, Beliefs respecting the 542 



Errors, Common, conceruingtheEskimo xlii 



Eskimo, Customs of 168 



— myths 193,195 



— of the Ungava district 175 



— , Report on xli 



—, Whale fishing by m 



Ethnology of the Ungava district 1 67 



Exposition, New Orleans, Exhibition at xxxvii 



—, Paris, — — xxxvii 



Faith cure, Primitive 68 



Fasting among Siouan tribes 390. 436, 502 



Feast of the Heyoka 469 



Festivals. Nenenot 322 



Fetiches, Use of. in ceremonials . . 40, 95, 120, 135 



Fetichism among northern Indiana 201.272 



— . Siouan 412, 426. 443, 498, 510, 515 



Fewkes, J. Walter, cited on symbolic 



colors 532 



FiHE, Ceremonial connected with 381 



— chief. Decoration of 402 



—, Myths concerning 50.72,522 



— powers in Siouan concepts .'S35 



— , Worship of 514 



Fire society. Organization of 70 



Fireplace, d msecration of 38U 



Fish, Use of, for food 280 



Fish-hooks, Nenenot 320 



Fishing among the Eskimo 204 



Fletcher, Alice C, cited on boliefs.414, 500. 5.36 



ceremonials 385, 391 



ghost lodge 487 



sun dance 457, 462, 466 



the Umane 451 



— quoted on berdaches 379 



coremoniale 446 



Indian beliefs 434,476,437 



kinship terms 368 



rites of puberty 483 



sun dance 450^53 



symbolism 427, 529 



Unktehi 439 



— , Reference to work of 363 



Floats, i^shmg, Eskimo 248 



Flute, Siouan 455 



Folk-lore, Indian 260. 327. 511 



Food, — 140, 232, 279 



— , Lore concerning 517 



— used in ceremonial 1U4 



Football among the Eskimo 255 



Fort Chimo, Ethnology of 167 



Fort George, High tides at 170 



Foster, Thomas, cited on Indian beliefs. 522 



Fox, Eskimo myths concerning 264 



Fremont, Samuel, Acknowledgement to 302 



— cited on fetiches 415 



Indian beliefs 374, 375. 380 



Frog, Myths concerning 334 



Furniture, Eskimo 228 



Furs, Eskinut classification of 218 



— taken by northern Indians 177, 181 



