INDEX 



555 



Gree>j Bat— Page. 



home of Winnebago 77 



settlement on 80 



Greeting, ceremonial 432 



Grizzly-Bear dance, a religious society. . . 204 



Grizzly-Bear Society 31 7, 347 



Guardian spirit — 



conception of 290 



offerings to 430 



Guiana Indlvns, paper on 27 



GirRLEY, J. G., work of 27 



Habitat of Winnebago 52, 76-78 



Habitations of Winnebago 104-106 



Haeberlin, Hermann K., work of 19,20,21 



Haight's Creek mounds, location of 99 



Hairdressing 109 



Hanga — 



a division of the Omaha 181 



a division of the Osage 181 



Hare, the hero — 



identification of, with Christ 376 



ofTertngs to 441,542 



world ruled by 316 



Harrington, John P.— 



paper by 27,28 



work of 16 



Harrison, John, conversion of. 392 



Hawikt:^, plans for excavation of 4 



Hawk clan— 



ftmctionsof. 200 



identical with Warrior clan 192, 218 



Headdress — 



buffalo, society of those wearing 31S 



described 109 



Hensle Y, Albert, a Peyote leader 419 



accoimt by, of Peyote 397-400 



conversion of 394 



innovations of 421 



Herok'a — 



characterization of 441 



feast of those blessed by 313 



Herucka, asocialdance 384 



Hebucka songs, always victory songs 384 



Hewitt, J.N. B.— 



paper by 27 



quoted on the Iroquois 2S1-282 



work of 11-14 



Heye, George G., archeological work of 1 



Hoard mounds— 



location of 99 



number of 100 



Hodge, F. W., work of. 1-4 



Hodjanaga, fasting experience of 347 



HoK'iXE'RE DANCE described 379-383 



Holmes, W. H.— 



paper by 28 



work of 21 



Hospitality, instruction in 170 



Hough, Walter, work of 22-24 



HrduCka, Ales, paper by 27 



Humphrey, W. A., work of 28 



Hunt, George, data collected by 20 



Hunttsg 109-114 



Hunting customs 1 13-1 14 



Ictacunda, a division of the Omaha 181 



Ictunga, a division of the Kansa 181 



Ideals, social, connected with religion 277-278 



Page. 

 Illinois Indians, defeat of Winnebago by . . . &1-55 



Immortality, belief in 169 



Implements — 



eopper 79, 85, 87, 88, 102 



stone 87,102 



wooden 118-119 



Initiation, into Medicine dance 367, 374-378 



Insignia of war 161-162 



Instruction, system of— 



to children 180 



to daughter 177-180 



to son 166-177 



Intaguo mounds— 



discovered by Lapham 90 



located near earthworks 90 



possible meaning of 81 



where found 79 



Invitation sticks — 



making of 329 



order of sending 530 



presentation of 329 



Iowa tribe, legendary origin of 30 



Ira Bingham MOUNDS and village site 99 



Iron Walker's village, location of 31 



Iroquois League, memoir on, by Mr. J. N. 



B. Hewitt u 



JENKS, A. E., quoted on rice gathering 116, 117 



John Son mounds, location of 99 



Joking relationship 174 



Jones, W., quoted on the Fox Indians 281-282 



JuDD, Neil M.— 



collection gathered by 30 



work of 24-26 



Kalapi-ya M.iTERHL, revised by Dr. Leo J. 



Frachtenberg 17 



Kan sa. divisions of 181 



Kaeraymaunee's village, location of 51 



Kettles— 



offerings of, to the spirits 482.^83, 532 



soul descending chain of 550 



Kewaskum's camp, location of 99 



KiCK.\poo, territory occupied by 77 



Kicking game 121 



Klamath dictionaey, by Gatschet 27 



Knives, copper, types of 88 



KOSHKONONG CREEK MOUNDS AND VILLAGE 



srrE 99 



Kroeber, a. L.— 



notebooks from 23 



work of 26 



KtmUEN MOUNDS— 



location of ^ 99 



number of 100 



Kwaktutl Induns, manuscript on, by Dr. 

 Franz Boas 20 



Lacrosse — 



ceremonial 190 



game of 120-121 



La Flesche, Francis — 



specimens collected by 30 



work of 14-16 



Lake Koshkonong — 



archeologic map of 99 



mounds of 97, 98, 100-102 



Lake Mendota, effigy mounds at 98 



Lake Waubesa, effigy mounds at 98 



