INDEX 



557 



Page. 



Mourning, period of 146, 150, 153 



MUNROE, Miss Helen, work of 2S 



MURIE, James R., work of 28 



Museum of American Indian, cooperation 



with, by Bureau of American Ethnology.. 1 

 Music, Teton Sioux, bulletin on, by Mii« 



Frances Densmore 22 



McsicAi instruments 123 



Mutilation, sign of mourning. .- 146 



Mtths— 



of Buffalo spirits 437 



used by Peyote members 424-425 



See Origin myths. 



Nacoochee, origin of name 1-2 



Nacoochee mound — 



collections from 30 



excavation of 1-3 



Names— 



of animals 115 



of gentes, discussion of 1S2 



of months 124-125 



of newborn child 127 



of trees 115 



of tribes and peoples 75 



of vegetables and fruits 115 



used after adoption 12S 



See Names, personal. 

 Names, personal — 



discussion of 193-195 



of Bear clan 236-237 



of Bird clan 221-225 



of Elk clan 250 



of first four children 251-253 



of Fish clan 250 



of Snake clan 250 



of Water-spirit clan 242-243 



of Wolf clan 240-211 



Naming feast 128 



Necklaces 109 



Neville, A. C, on habitat of the Winne- 

 bago SO 



Newman, Charles B., work of 29 



Nichols, Mrs. Frances S., work of 27, 29, 31 



Night-blessed children, society of 329-343 



Night songs, singing of 533 



Night-Spirit Dance, a religious society 204 



Night Spirits — 



associated with success in war 433-434 



ceremony in honor of 501 



characterization of 4-10 



episode connected with 431 



feast to 519 



offering to 429, 430, -H9, 455, 501 



rite of those crazed by 519 



society of those blessed by 317 



Noe Springs mounds — 



described 100-101 



location of 99 



number of 100 



Norman, Arthur L., collection presented by 30 



North mounds, location of 99 



North Wind — 



characterization of 441 



offerings to 429,463,503 



Oak-tree House, excavated and repaired. . 6,7 



Offerlmgs to deities 311 



Ogden mounds, location of 99 



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OjiBWAT WAR FEASTS, nature of 434 



Old Grat-headed Decorah's tillage, 



location of 51 



Old Lincoln, stories concerning 2.54, 255-259 



Omaha, names of dirisions of 181 



One-eyed Decorah's village, location of . . 51 

 Orenda, discussed by Mr. J. N. B. Hewitt.. 282 

 Organization, twofold, discussion of. . . 181-190 

 Origin myths — 



of Bear clan 225, 229-235 



of Bear feast 301-302 



of Buflalo clan 243-245 



of Medicine dance 350-359 



of Thunderbird clan 212-218 



of Warrior clan 219-220 



of Water-spirit clan 242 



Osage tribe— 



divisions of 181 



paper on, by Francis La Flcche 14-15 



Oto tribe, legendary origin of 51 



Oval mounds, distribution of 7S 



Faint medicine— 



made of Water-spirit bones 473 



use of 475 



Painted House, excavation and repair of . , . 7 

 Painting, facial. See Facial decoration. 

 Paragonah, mound at, excavated by Mr. 



Judd 24-25 



Peabody Museum, acknowledgment to 48 



Peet, Stephen D., theory of, regarding 



linear mounds 83 



Pesheu's village, location of 51 



Peyote— 



curative power of 423 



effect of 389-392 



experiences with 400-414 



See Peyote cult. 

 Peyote cult— 



Arapaho ceremony : 415-419 



connected with teachings of Shawnee 



prophet 69,73,74 



development of 419-422 



dissemination of 422-423 



essential change made by 295 



general description of 388-389 



reference to belief of 376 



Pigeon clan, of little importance 220 



Pigeon Hawk— 



characterization of 441 



offering to 429, 503 



Pigeon hunt, described 113 



Pipe— 



ceremonial, ritual of 469-471 



ceremonial use of 142, 145, 148, 149, 158, 429 



See Pipes of peace. 



Pipes, found in Nacoochee mound 3 



Pipes of peace, custodianship of 183-184 



Prr DWELLINGS, at Luna, N. .Mex 22-23 



Poast, Miss Florence M., work of 31 



PoNCA, divisions of 181 



Population 53, 54, 184 



Porcupine, associated with North Wind. 



PoTAWATOMi, territory occupied by 



Pottery— 



for cooking 



from mounds 



from Nacoochee mound 



503 



77 



119 



102 



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