lifBEx 



557 



Hawley, E. H.— Page 



description of grass-dance whistle 471 



description of Sun-dance whistle 125 



statement by 388 



Haypen, F. v., cited 284 



Helmholtz, H. L. F., cited as an author- 

 ity 5, 7, 40, 41, 42 



Henkel, Alice, acknowledgment of assist- 

 ance by 271 



Hennepin, Father Louis, cited as an au- 

 thority 314 



Herbs. See Medicine. 



Hewitt, J. N. B.— 



cited as an authority 70, 71 



definition of ''Sioux" 1 



Heyo'ka, uses of the word 158-159 



Hiding a stick. See Games. 



HiGHEAGLE, Robert P.— 



attendant at Sun-dance council 92 



interpreter 1, 63, 172 



statement by 70-71, 72-73 



statement concerning Alo'waripi cere- 

 mony 70 



study of Alo'wagpi ceremony 69 



Hoffman, W.*.lter James— 



cited as an authority 470 



reference to 167 



Holmes, W. H., cited as an authority, 122 



Holy-face Bear, songs by 513,514,517,518 



Hoop, considered sacred 295 



Horse society. See Society. 



HovEY, H. C, cited 206 



HrdliCka, Dr. Ales, acknowledgment to... 40 



Hunka. See Alo'wagpi. 



Interpretation dependent on personality.. 62 



Interval of a fourth— 



prominent in Songs Nos. 7, 



10,46,58,72,81,83,95,129,169,186,194. 



Intervals, small— 



apparent difTiculty in singing 182 



large proportion in Songs Nos. 90, 



94,104,117.158,170. 

 consideration of 6 



Intervals in downward and upward pro- 

 gression — 



diagram illustrating 46 



tabular analysis 16-17, 32-33 



Intonation, comparison of good and poor 

 singers .• 60 



Jaw— 



explanation of drawings by . . . . 387-389, 39^, 393 



herbs used as medicine by 389 



killing of white buffalo, bear, and elk. . 446-447 

 songs by 390, 391 , 392 



Keating, Wm. H., cited as an authority 3 



Key— 



comparison with "interval formation".. 40-41 



definition of 12, 26 



tabular analysis 17-18, 34 



use of term explained 9 



Kills-.\.t-Night, songs by 61, 



408, 473, 474, 475, 476, 478, 479, 480, 490 



Last note of song— 



diagram illustrating 43 



relative to compass of song 16, 27-28 



relative to keynote 13,27 



Lawrence, Mrs. HattiE— ■ Page 



interpreter 412 



songs by 305, 366 



Lewis and Clark— 



description of "race course" 319 



Journal of, cited as an authority. 3, 195,312,314 



Little Buffalo, painter of warriors 350 



Little Conjuror, songs by 286, 287 



Lone Man — 



dream of thunderbird 159-1(>0 



in Custer massacre 91 



informant concerning Sim dan:e 91 



narrative concerning sarred stone. . 214, 216, 217 

 narrative of White Buffalo Calf pipe by. . 63 



participant in Sun dance 91 



prayer by 2I6 



songs by 160,162,1(3,165,168,169,215,216 



statement concerning Sundance 92 



statement concerning thunderbirds 161 



163, 164, 167 



Looking Elk, statement concerning Alo'- 



wagpi ceremony 70 



Love songs. Sec Songs. 



LowiE, Robert H. — 



cited as an authority 285,315,318,320,325 



concerning night dance 479 



concerning shuffling-feet dance 477 



mention of grass dance 469 



reference to 107 



statement concerning Bull'alo society 2S5 



McGillicuddy, V. T., statement concerning 

 Sun dance gg 



McKennev, Thomas L., cited as an author- 

 ity 3 



McLaughun, Maj. James — 



acknowledgment to 3 



cited as an authority 436 



McLaughlin, Mrs. James— 



description oftreatment of sick by use of 



sacred stones 246-247 



interpreter 274,379,441 



purchase of "spirit wrap" 79 



Maiden's Leap, legend of 494 



Major and minor tonauty 40 



M.\NY WouTfos, songs by 342, 448 



Maxdiillvn, Prince of Wied, cited 315,318 



Measure, part of, on which song begins— 



diagram] llustrating 43 



tabular analysis 18, 35 



Measure-division, 5-8, songs Nos. 64, 68, 125, 

 169. 



Measure lengths, uniformity throughout 

 song — 



diagramillustrating 49 



tabular analysis 18,36 



Medicine, herbs used as 269-271 



Medicine bag, remarks concerning 252-254 



Melodic structure with harmonic frame- 

 work defined 19 



Melodies, '• plotting" of 51 



Melody— 



lack of unity in, in "made-up" songs... 59 

 typical outline 43 



Memory for songs extensive 61 



