556 



INDEX 



Page. 



Lake Wingra, effigy mounds at 9S 



Lamere, Oliver, acknowledgment to 4S 



Lamere and Radin, paper by, on Winne- 

 bago funeral 148 



LiiPHAM, I. A.— 



Man mound described by 102 



work of, on mounds 76 



La Valle Man mound — 



outline of 97 



plat of, by Canfield 102 



Leart, Miss Ella, work of 29 



Legends, migration, of the Winnebago 50-52 



Leggings, pattern of 106 



Lenape or Delawares, paper on physical 



anthropology of 27 



LE SELLIER MOtTNDS— 



location of 99 



number of 100 



Linear mounds— 



as defensive works 82-83 



as lodge bases 83,84 



as snake elRgies 83, 84 



at Madison 93 



at Pishtaka 94 



classes of 81-82 



explanation of 79 



in Wingra group 94 



interpretation of 82 



made by Sioux 76 



number of 83 



of Iowa County 93 



of Lake Koshkonong 101 



purpose of 92-98 



where found 79 



LnTLE Decorahs' village, location of 51 



LriTLE Priest, grizzly bear dance given for 



benefit of 348 



LnTLE Priest's village, location of 51 



LriTLE-RED-BiRD, account of life of 396-397 



Lodges — 



arrangement of, for War-bundle feast 530 



bark 104 



ceremonial 105 



ceremonial circuit of 432 



constructed by women 106 



council 163 



creation 4S1 



gable 104,105 



menstrual 136 



of Bear clan, diagram of 229 



of Bear clan, position of 229 



of chief, a refuge 320 



orientation of 443 



purification of 445, 532 



reed matting 104 



sweat, form of 105 



Loge Bat MOUNDS and garden beds 99 



Lookout, Mrs. Feed, specimens presented 



by 30 



Lookout M(5unds, location of 99 



Man Eater's \illage, location of 99 



Man mounds— 



described 102-103 



interpretation of. 81 



outlines of 95. 97 



Mandan and Hidatsa Indians, work among, 

 of Miss Frances Densmore 21-22 



Page. 



Magic, sympathetic 254 



Manito, discussed by W. Jones 282 



Mantiowoc County, effigy mounds in 98 



Manuscripts, added to collection in Bureau 



of Ethnology 26 



Marriage— 



customs connected with 138-139 



instruction of women for 177-178 



regulated by twofold dirision 183 



Mascoutin, territory occupied by 77 



Maya hieroglyphs, paper on 27 



Medicine dance — 



a religious society 204 



admission to..; 360 



duties of bands of. 360-362 



five bands of 359 



paper on, by Radin 318 



Medicines— 



classification of 254 



formulas for 265-267 



stench-earth, uses of 259 



use of 171-173,263 



Menominee, territory occupied by 77 



Mesa Verde N.ition.u. P.^rk, workin +-6 



Mescal. See Peyote. 



Messmbr garden beds, location of 99 



Mumi, territory occupied by 77 



Miami-French dictionary, copy of. 26 



MiCHELSON, Truman, work of 16-17 



MiDJisTEGA, stories told of 254, 255-258 



Migrations — 



Siouan 49-50 



Winnebago 49-52 



Milwaukee Pubuc Museum, acknowledg- 

 ment to 48 



Missouri tribe, legendary origin of 50 



Moccasin game 121-122 



Moccasins, patterns of 107, 108 



Moieties 185-190 



Moon— 



characterization of 440 



female deity 286 



offering to, in War-bundle feast 429, 



430,449,459,467,503,535 



Mooney, James, work of 7 



MoRG.iN, LewisH., list of clans given by 191 



Morley, Sylv.inusG., paper by 27 



Morning Star— 



characterization of 440 



offering to, at War-bundle feast. . . . 430, 469, 536 



spirit associated with war 286-287 



Morris, Earl, paper by 27 



Mound Prairie, West Group 91 



Mounds— 



age of 79,84-85 



builders of 76 



distribution of 77, 78 



tjfpesof 79 



works on subject of 76 



See Altpeter mounds, Bingham mounds. 

 Burial mounds, Circular mounds, Com- 

 positemounds.Conicalmounds, Dumb- 

 bell mounds. Effigy mounds, IntagUo 

 mounds, Kumlien mounds, Le SeUier 

 moimds. Linear mounds, Man mounds, 

 Noe Springs mounds. Oral mound", , 

 Tadpole type. Turtle mounds. 



