INDEX 



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Nichols, Mrs. Frances S., work of 13.19 



Nicola family, information concerning 176 



Nr-?A Wa-kon-da-gi gens, office of 93 



See a&o Men of Mystery. 



NiNiGRET, a Nehantic sachem 217 



NiPMucK, absorbed by Mohegan 201 



NONSDCH, Mercy, mention of 209 



NORRIDGEWOCK— 



eipedition sent against 172 



formsof the name, with meanings 170 



mention of. 170 



mission at 172 



political independence of 175 



Norwich, old name for.. 231.254 



Note, misinterpreted, story about 393-395 



Oae, "white, medicinal use of... 266 



OccvM, Samson, mention of 211 



OccuM FAMILY, mention of 224 



Ojibwa, Plains, cannibal cult of. 193 



Ojibwa Indians, researches among G-7 



Old-age Wi'-gi-e 45-47 



Old Glant, story about 323-331,339-343 



Old Glantess, story about 331-339 



Old Kasaan, restoration of 12-13 



Omaha Indlans, tribal custom of 94 



Omens — 



of misfortune, Picurls. 393 



See also Signs. 



Ondaaiondiont, Charles, mention of 458 



Oneida Induns— 



peace treaty of 456 



settlement among, of Brotherton In- 

 dians t.. 211-212 



Onion, medicinal use of 267,269 



Onondaga Castle, capital of the Confeder- 

 ation --- 464 



Onondaga tribe— 



clans of 4.59 



organizations established by 453 



peace delegation of. _ 455 



peace negotiations of, with the Huron. . . 457 



peace treaty of. 456 



reservation of _ 454 



village of 454 



Onondaga village— 



change of site of 460 



seat of the League of the Iroquois 460 



sites of 454,461 



O'-PON GENS. See Elk gens. 



Oeenda, discussion of 608 



Orientation in burials... 3 



Origin stories paraphrased in wi'-gi-es 84 



Origin wi'-gi-e 66-58 



Osage tribe, child-naming rite of. 29-163 



Otkon, meaning of the term 608-609 



Owl, story about 361 



Paint, red, symbolic use of 67 



Painting, facial 95 



Papoose Eock, legend of 257 



Passamaquoddy, present home of 169 



Patekramett, a Wawenock at Falmouth 



conference. 174 



PAtn.'s Burying Ground, tradition of 259 



Peace conference of Iroquois tribes 455 



Peace gens of the Ho"'-ga, chief chosen 

 from 36 



19078°— 28 53 



Pa«e 

 Peace gens of the Tsi'-zmj, chief chosen 



from 36 



Peace gentes, prominent in child-naming 



rite... _ _ 33 



Peacemaker GEN3, hair cut of 89-90 



Pecan Island, La., mounds of 14 



Penobscot famiues, territory held by 170 



Penobscot Indlans— 



peace made by, lor absent tribes 174 



possible union of, with Wawenock 171 



present home of 169 



Penobscot unguistic material, reference 



to 177 



Pennyroyal, medicinal use of 265 



Peppergr-ass, medicinal use of 265 



Peppermint, medicinal use of 265 



Pequot Indians- 



band of, at Scatticook. 211 



extermination of 207 



linguistic affinity of, with Mohegan 208 



population of 213 



proportion of, among Mohegan.. 207-208 



relation of, to Mahican 215 



significance of the name 218 



synonyms for 221 



warlike character of 218 



Philip family, information concerning 176 



Phonetic NOTES 178,179,226-227 



Phratries of the Iroquois tribes 459 



PicURls, aTiwa village 293 



Pine, white, medicinal use of 264 



Pipe, official badge of the Sho'-ka 33,59,67 



PipsissEWA, medicinal useof. 265 



PiscATAWAY Indians, represented at treaty of 



peace _ 456 



Place names, at Mohegan 253 



Plant.un, medicinal use of _ 266 



Planting lore 271-272 



Pleiades, asky deity 73,74 



PocoMTUCK, allied to Stockbridge Mahican. . 216 



Pole star, asky deity 74 



POMPEY, N. Y., site of former Onondaga 



village.. 454 



PoNCA Indians, tribal custom of 94 



PoosEPATUCK, dialectof 214 



Population — 



Mohegan 212 



Pequot 213 



Pottery from Elden Pueblo 2-3 



Powers, Miss Emma B., work of 16 



Powhatan TRIBES, migration of 223 



Prayer. See Lord's Prayer. 



Prescott, J. O., songs recorded by 5 



Prince, J. D.— 



Mohegan material in custody of 205 



papers prepared in collaboration with. . 205-206 

 Publications of the Bureau— 



distribution of 16 



status of- 15-16 



Puma gens— 



birth names of - 31-33 



child-naming ritual of 33-58 



symbohc hair cut of.. 92 



QtTINOISE- 



a Wawenock at Falmouth conference 174 



passible origin of the name 174 



