INDEX 



603 



Plume, red, symbol of dawn and peace 134 



PoAST, Miss Florence M., work of 9 



PONCAS, relations of, with Osage 45, 46 



Poppy mallow, a life symbol 135 



Population of the Osage 46 



Potawatomi language— 



classified by Truman Michelson 18 



grammar of 29 



Pottery vessels, decoration of 10 



Prayer, in the daily life of the Osage 49 



Property of the Bureau 34 



Pryor, Willum, Ni'-ki degree conferred on. 220 



PUBLiaiTIONS OF THE BUREAU, LiST OF 29 



Pueblo Indians, bibliography of 9 



Puma, a life symbol 107 



PUSIAGENS 107-112 



Ni-ki degree of 153,155 



relations of, with Black Bear gens 219 



wi'-gi-e of 157-211 



QUAPAW, relations of, with Osage 45, 46 



Rattlesnake, a life symbol 104 



Red Eagle gens 124-127 



Redfish, a life symbol 99 



Red oak tree, in mythical story 281 



Reservation of the Osage 44 



Richmond, Chas. W., acknowledgment to. . 55 



Rio Mimbres, researches in valley of 10 



Rite of the Chiefs 47, 59 



initiation into 73-74 



significance of 59 



Rites, tribal 47-51 



giving of gentile name 50 



order of 152-153 



religious character of 49 



seven ceremonial divisions of 152 



See also Ceremonies. 



ROBBINS, Wilfred W., paper by 30 



Roots, used to cure bodily ailments 70 



Roth, Walter E., paper by 30 



Sacred fireplaces 53-54 



See aslo Fireplaces. 



S.ACRED houses 54 



Safford, Wm. E., acknowledgment to 55 



Sagittarla latifoua, a life symbol 110 



Sanctuaries '. 54 



Sedge, a life symbol 95 



Seneca Fiction, Legends, and Myths 30 



Seneca Myths and Fiction, edited by 



J.N. B. Hewitt 13 



Sho'-ka, the ceremonial messenger 52, 74 



SHON'-ToN-gA-BE, Chief, list of gentes given 



by.. 52 



Shrine— 



portable, for ceremonial use 70 



the great portable 71-73 



Sittinq Bu-ll, war record of 28 



SlUSLAW language- 



grammatical sketch of 22 



paper on 30 



Skin dressing, instructions regarding 270-271 



Sky, personification of 48, 51 



Slaughter, Mrs. Ella, death of 32, 34 



Snake. See Black snake, Bull snake. 

 Snapping turtle, a life symbol 92 



Son.— 



blue, use of 227 



dark, use of 227 



red, use of 227 



yellow, use of 227 



Songs — 



at door of House of Mystery 289 



Butfalo 141-143, 293-294 



BuHalo, meaning of 143-144 



Deer 185-191 



"Little Song of the Gathering" 253 



"Little Songs of the Sun'' 63-64 



of approach to ceremonial house 82 



of approach to House of Mystery 287 



of Death 252 



of Moccasin wi'-gi-e 291 



of painting ceremony 244-246 



of setting up of House of Mystery 198-201 



of Triumph 297-302 



Planting song 295 



Spider, a life symbol 102 



Springer, E. L., work of 31 



Squash— 



Black, a life symbol 136 



Red, a hfe s.vmbol 136 



speckled, a life symbol 137 



yellow, a life symbol 137 



Standley, Paul C, acknowledgment to 55 



Star People gens 95 



Stars— 



personification of 51 



See Morning star, Evening star. 



Stevenson, Mrs. M. C— 



death of 16, 34 



paper by 30 



specimens collected by 33 



work of 16-17 



SuLUVAN, Dennis, appointment of 34 



Sun— 



emblem of never-ending life 61 



personification of 51 



Sun Carrier gens 122 



Swan, white, a life symbol 108, 109, 230 



Sw ANTON, John R.— 



work of 13 



and Halbert, Henry S., bulletin edited 

 by 29 



Sweeney, Albert, work of 29, 32 



Symbols. See Life symbols; Old age, 

 symbols of; Peace symbols; War sym- 

 bols; Warrior symbol. 



Ta' I-ni-ka-shi-ga gens— 



wi'-gi-e of 95-98 



life symbol of 96 



Takelma language, paper on 30 



Tattooing rite, future publication on 73 



Tattooing w.\-.xo'-be, description of 



Territory of the Osage 43, 44 



Teton Sioux Music 31 



completion of manuscript on 27 



Tewa Indians— 



ethnobotany of the 30 



ethnogeography of the 29 



Tho'-xe gens, order of degrees in 152 



