﻿INDEX. 
  

  

  405 
  

  

  Page. 
  

  

  Middleton, 
  James 
  D., 
  work 
  of 
  xvn, 
  xvm 
  

  

  Mide 
  class 
  of 
  Shamans, 
  relative 
  impor- 
  

   tance 
  of 
  156 
  

  

  how 
  elected 
  160, 
  163-164 
  

  

  charts 
  of, 
  described 
  165, 
  174-183, 
  185-187 
  

  

  therapeutics 
  of 
  197 
  202 
  

  

  Mide 
  Society. 
  See 
  Midewiwin. 
  

   Midewigan, 
  or 
  Grand 
  Medicine 
  Lodge, 
  

  

  described 
  187-189,224,240,255 
  2K 
  

  

  Midewiwin 
  or 
  Grand 
  Medicine 
  Society 
  of 
  

  

  the 
  Ojibwa, 
  notice 
  of 
  paper 
  on.xxxix 
  xi. 
  

  

  paper 
  by 
  W. 
  J. 
  Hoffman 
  on 
  143-300 
  

  

  purposes 
  of 
  15] 
  

  

  origin 
  of 
  ... 
  160 
  

  

  degrees 
  in 
  164 
  

  

  records 
  of 
  104-16f) 
  

  

  ceremonies 
  of 
  first 
  degree 
  189-224 
  

  

  songs 
  of 
  .193-196.202-203.207-214.216,218-2111. 
  

  

  287 
  230,232-233,239-240,243-244, 
  

  

  246 
  251, 
  253-254, 
  253-261 
  , 
  263-264, 
  

  

  266-273. 
  282-286, 
  289-297 
  

  

  ceremony 
  of 
  initiation 
  into 
  187-190, 
  202-286 
  

  

  magical 
  practices 
  of 
  204-206 
  

  

  ceremonies 
  of 
  second 
  degree 
  224-240 
  

  

  payments 
  made 
  to 
  priests 
  of 
  225 
  

  

  use 
  of 
  tobacco 
  in 
  ceremonials 
  of 
  .231 
  , 
  248-249 
  

  

  drums 
  used 
  in 
  ceremonies 
  of 
  238 
  

  

  ceremonies 
  of 
  third 
  degree 
  240-255 
  

  

  ceremonies 
  of 
  fourth 
  degree 
  255-278 
  

  

  initiation 
  into, 
  by 
  substitution 
  281-286 
  

  

  pictography 
  of 
  286-289 
  

  

  dress 
  and 
  ornaments 
  used 
  in 
  dances 
  

  

  of 
  298-299 
  

  

  future 
  of 
  299-300 
  

  

  Migis 
  (Indian 
  charm 
  or 
  token 
  ), 
  forms 
  and 
  

  

  uses 
  of 
  191,192.215,217-218. 
  

  

  220,236,251,265 
  

  

  Migration 
  of 
  Siouan 
  tribes 
  westward 
  112 
  

  

  Migration, 
  effect 
  of. 
  upon 
  language 
  141 
  

  

  Milhau 
  on 
  the 
  derivation 
  of 
  "Coos" 
  89 
  

  

  Minabozho, 
  an 
  Ojibwa 
  deity 
  166 
  

  

  Mindeleff. 
  Cosmos, 
  work 
  of 
  xxv-xxvm.xxxiii 
  

  

  Mindeieff, 
  Victor, 
  work 
  of 
  xxv-xxvm, 
  

  

  XXXII-XXXIIl 
  

  

  49 
  

  

  116 
  

  

  Misisauga. 
  population 
  

  

  Missouri 
  tribe, 
  habitat 
  

  

  Miwok 
  division 
  of 
  Moqueluman 
  family, 
  

  

  tribes 
  of 
  

  

  " 
  Mobilian 
  trade 
  Jargon 
  " 
  

  

  Modoc, 
  habitat 
  and 
  population 
  

  

  Modokni. 
  or 
  Modoc 
  

  

  Mohave, 
  population 
  

  

  Mohawk, 
  population 
  

  

  Moki 
  Indians, 
  study 
  of 
  snake 
  dance 
  of 
  .xxvi.xxix 
  

  

  Moki 
  pueblos, 
  Arizona, 
  work 
  among 
  xxix 
  

  

  Moki 
  tribes, 
  studies 
  among 
  - 
  . 
  xxiv-xxv 
  

  

  Moki 
  ruins 
  explored 
  XXV-xxvii 
  

  

  Moki. 
  See 
  Tusayan. 
  

  

  Molale, 
  habitat 
  and 
  population 
  1 
  

  

  Monsoni, 
  population 
  

  

  Montagnais, 
  population 
  ... 
  

  

  Monterey. 
  CftL, 
  natives 
  of 
  

  

  Montesano, 
  population 
  

  

  Montigny, 
  M. 
  de, 
  on 
  the 
  Na'htehi 
  and 
  

  

  Taensa 
  96,97 
  

  

  Mooney, 
  James, 
  work 
  of 
  xxxiv.xxxv 
  

  

  Page. 
  

  

  Mooney, 
  James, 
  acknowledgments 
  to 
  142 
  

  

  paper 
  on 
  sacred 
  formulas 
  of 
  the 
  Chero- 
  

  

  kees,by 
  301-397 
  

  

  Moquelumnan 
  family 
  92-93 
  

  

  Mound 
  explorations 
  xvi-xvin 
  

  

  Muckleshoot, 
  population 
  105 
  

  

  Mummy 
  cave 
  ruins, 
  exploration 
  of 
  xxvn 
  

  

  Murdoch, 
  John, 
  Eskimo 
  researches 
  of 
  73 
  

  

  Music 
  of 
  Midewiwin 
  described 
  289-290 
  

  

  Muskbogean 
  family 
  94-95 
  

  

  N". 
  

  

  Nahanie, 
  population 
  56 
  

  

  Na'htehi, 
  Taensa 
  and 
  Chitimacha, 
  sup- 
  

   posed 
  by 
  Du 
  Pratz 
  to 
  be 
  kindred 
  

  

  tribes 
  65-66 
  

  

  Xa'htchi, 
  habitat 
  and 
  population 
  96-97 
  

  

  Nahuatl, 
  Pima 
  a 
  branch 
  of 
  the 
  99 
  

  

  Slioshonean 
  regarded 
  by 
  Buschmaun 
  

  

  as 
  a 
  branch 
  of 
  109 
  

  

  Na-isha 
  Apache, 
  population 
  56 
  

  

  Nambe, 
  population 
  123 
  

  

  Names, 
  importance 
  attached 
  to. 
  in 
  Chero- 
  

   kee 
  sacred 
  formulas 
  343 
  

  

  population 
  56 
  

  

  Nascapee. 
  population 
  49 
  

  

  Nascapi 
  joined 
  by 
  the 
  Beothuk 
  58 
  

  

  Natchesan 
  family 
  95 
  

  

  Navajo, 
  habitat 
  54 
  

  

  Navajo 
  medicine 
  dance, 
  studies 
  of 
  xxv 
  

  

  Nelson, 
  E. 
  W., 
  work 
  of 
  xxviii.xxix.xxxiii 
  

  

  cited 
  on 
  Athapascan 
  habitat 
  53 
  

  

  Eskimo 
  researches 
  of 
  73 
  

  

  Nespilem, 
  population 
  105 
  

  

  Nestucca, 
  habitat 
  104 
  

  

  Newfoundland, 
  aborigines 
  of 
  57 
  

  

  New 
  Metlakahtla, 
  a 
  Chimmesyan 
  settle- 
  

   ment 
  65 
  

  

  New 
  Mexico, 
  work 
  in 
  xvm 
  

  

  Nisqually 
  language 
  distinct 
  from 
  Chima- 
  

  

  kum 
  62 
  

  

  Nisqually, 
  population 
  105 
  

  

  Noje. 
  See 
  Nozi 
  135 
  

  

  Nomenclature 
  of 
  linguistic 
  families, 
  paper 
  

  

  by 
  J. 
  W. 
  Powell 
  on 
  1-142 
  

  

  Nootka-Columbian 
  family 
  of 
  Scouler. 
  . 
  . 
  129,130 
  

  

  Northwestern 
  Innuit 
  population 
  75 
  

  

  Notaway 
  tribe 
  79 
  

  

  Notaway 
  joined 
  by 
  the 
  Tutelo 
  114 
  

  

  Nozi 
  tribe 
  135 
  

  

  O. 
  

  

  Office 
  work 
  xxx-xxiv 
  

  

  Ojibwa, 
  population 
  50 
  

  

  paper 
  on 
  Midewiwin 
  or 
  Grand 
  Medi- 
  

   cine 
  Society 
  of 
  143-300 
  

  

  area 
  inhabited 
  by 
  149-150 
  

  

  163 
  

   168 
  

   105 
  

   92 
  

  

  belief 
  of, 
  respecting 
  spirits 
  

  

  mythology 
  of 
  

  

  Okinagan, 
  population 
  

  

  Olamentke 
  dialect 
  of 
  Kostromitonov 
  

   Olanientke 
  division 
  of 
  Moquelumnan 
  fam- 
  

   ily, 
  tribes 
  of 
  

  

  Omaha, 
  habitat 
  

  

  population 
  ... 
  

  

  ' 
  ineida, 
  population 
  

  

  93 
  

   115 
  

   117 
  

  

  80 
  

  

  