558 



INDEX 



Prater— Page. 



for success in war 156, 159 



general, to spirits 469 



object of 311 



to avert illness 320 



Prophets— 



a development of contact with whites 69 



notes concerning 74 



Se'' Shawnee Prophet. 



PtrBERTY CUSTOMS 135-138 



Public crier, duties of 210 



PUBUCATIONS OF BUREAU OF AMERICAN 



Ethnology, report on 27-2,S 



Pueblo Indians, bibliography of, by F. W. 



Hodge 4 



QUAPAWs, legendary origin of 50 



Quarries, in Winnebago territory S6 



QuiLEUTE TRIBE, worlc among, of Dr. Leo J. 



Frachtenberg 18 



Radin, Max, aclmowledginent to 4S 



Radin, Paul, manuscript by, on Huave — 21 

 Rattles — 



of deer hoofs 343 



of gourds 340,343 



Rave. John— 



a Peyote leader 3S9, 4is 



account by, of Peyote cult 3S9-394 



acknowledgment to 4S 



conflict of, with Hensley 421-422 



conversion of 394 



Red-Horn, offerings to 441 



Reincarnation, beUef in 314-316,426 



Relationship— 



joking 133-134 



terms of 12.'*-131 



Religion, of the Winnebago 277-316 



Religious experiences 291-309 



Rice, gathering of 116 



Rituals— 



basic, of War-bundle feast 430, 



471-501,505-529 



of the Medicine dance 365-370 



Shooting 370, 372 



See Ceremonies, Smoking, Ritual. 



ROBBiNs, Wilfred W., paper by 2.s 



Rock River mounds and \illage site 99 



Rockwall, Texas, sahdstone formation at. . 7 



Roth, Walter E., paper by 27 



RuFus Bingham mounds— 



location of 99 



number of 100 



Rush Lake \tllage, location of 51 



Salish dialects, preparation of paper on — 19 



Sarcel's village, location of 51 



Sargent, Homer E., acknowledgment to... 19,20 



Sarrochau's village, location of 51 



Sauk and Fox, territory occupied by 77 



Sauk County, effigy mounds in 98 



Scalps, used in Victory dance 158, 379-383 



ScHELSKi, Miss Lana V., work of 2'< 



Secret societies, qualification for member- 

 ship in 317 



Seneca Indians, paper on 27 



Sequoya statue, suggestions for, by Mr. 



James Mooney 10 



Shaman, patients cured by 27t>-275 



See Shamanism. 



Page. 



Shamanism, practices of 254-276 



Shawnee Prophet— 



admonit ions of 420, 421 



Peyote cult connected with teachings 



of 69, 73, 74 



teachings of 69-73 



Shell, sacred, rites of 372-373 



Shirt, buckskin, pattern of 106 



Shooting ritu.^l, of the medicine dance 370,372 



Sickness— 



averted by feast 319-320 



belief concerning 171 



See Disease. 



Siouan tribes, migrations of 49-50 



Sioux, mounds made by 76 



Siuslaw language, work on, by Dr. Leo J. 

 Frachtenberg 18 



Skarlem mounds, location of 99 



Skinner, Alanson— 



quoted on Menominee 86 



quoted on men's clothing 106 



quoted on tanning 119 



Smoker's village, location of 51 



Smoking ritual— 



of Medicine dance 366 



of War-bundle feast 469 



See Pipes, Tobacco. 



Snake clan, personal names of 250 



Snakes, use of, in medicine 262 



Snowshoes 123 



so'cieties- 



basis of 432 



Buffalo, feast of 344-347 



Herok'a, feast of 343 



Sfe Secret societies. 



Soldier clan— 



different from Warrior clan 386 



See Bear clan. 



Soldier dance, of Bear clan 228, 386-387 



Songs— 



associated with clans 240 



FareweU 385 



Herucka 384 



night 533 



of Bear clan 321, 548, 549 



of Buffalo clan 245 



of Buffalo feast 345 



of Gizxly Bear dance ; 346 



of Medicine dance 365, 370 



of Soldier dance 387 



of Thunderbird clan 211 



of War-bundle feast 444-445 



of Warrior clan 219, 220 



of Wolf clan 240 



SOLIL- 



concept of 316 



decending kettle chain 550 



South Wink — 



characterizal ion of 440 



offering to 429, 430, 449, 463, 467, .'lOS 



Spear heads, types of 88 



Speeches— 



at funeral 149-151 



at wake 141-144 



at War-bundle feast 471-481, 487-501 



