INDEX AND GLOSSARY 
Divorce, 898. 
Doc, indigenous, 717, 718; training of, 
719, 720; ordeals for, 162; hunting with, 
155; for quail, 181; for turtle, 215; 
domestic curs, 721; castration of, 719; 
trade in dogs, 827; buried with their 
master, 849, 860; basketry design, 445. 
Doc FLEA, string figure, 639. 
Do.icos, for tying rafts, 802. 
Dott, 614. 
DOMESTIC IMPLEMENTS 
chaps. xviii, xix. 
DOMESTIC SERVICE, women in, 902. 
DOMESTICATION OF ANIMALS, chap. XXv. 
Door, string figure, 648, 681. 
Dorakuara, Odontophorus, called, 180; 
usually among the first birds to be heard 
in morning, 869. 
Doras. See Yarrau. 
DRACONTIUM DUBIUM, for snake bite, 929. 
DRAGON FLy, sign of rain, 938; string fig- 
ure, 691. 
Dress, HAD, 518. 
DRESSING OF Hair, 515. t 
DRILL, DRILLING, 19, 20. 
DrinK, varieties, chap. xiv; for visitors, 
280, 810, 811; dance and debauchery, 
583. 
DRINKING AND BATING, etiquette of, chap. 
Xv. 
DRINKING TROUGH, 377. 
Drio. See Trio. 
DRIVING FOR GAME, 157. 
Dru, dance club, 593. 
Drum, 577-581; in war, 758. 
DRUNKENNESS, 280. 
DUBURI-KAIASANNA 
type of fan, 567, 
Duca, fruit glue for stone-chip grater, 
335. 
Duck, hunting, 182; 
pottery figure, 96. 
DuckLar, tamed, 724. 
Ducoour, corial, ete., 792-797. 
Dutrv TREE, on which the clusters of edible 
eaterpillar are found, 223. 
Durupanna. See Dalibanna. 
DuTcH-INDIAN TRADE, 829. 
DweLuinc. See House. 
Dyspnrery, treatment of, 927. 
Pace, string figure, 684, 685; harpy eagle 
tamed, 724. 
Bar, ache, 925; deformation, ornaments, 
and pendants, 506; shouting into corpse’s 
ear, 864. 
EARTH BEATING, 253. 
EARTHWORMS AS FOOD, 222. 
EATING AND DRINKING, etiquette of, chap. 
XV. 
Epira, cone-shaped shell lip-ornament, 503. 
EBONY, BROWN. See Schwartzia. 
ECONOMIC PLANTS, 246. 
EpucaTion, 912. 
EFFIGY BOWL, 98. 
60160°—24——47 
AND REQUISITES, 
(Ara. sting-ray_ gill), 
domesticated, 724; 
729 
Eee, eaten, of iguana, 216; toad frog, 218; 
turtle, 163, 215; birds, 163; string fig- 
ure, 685. 
EKKISHIHI (Ara.), counting string, 939. 
ELECTION FOR CHIBFTAINSHIP, 746-748. 
ELLIPTICAL HOUSES, 307, 308. 
EMERILLON, between upper Maroni 
Oyapock (Cr, 140). Carib stock. 
EMETICS, 920. 
ENEMATA, 289, 921. 
ENGRAVED CELTS, 11. 
ENGRAVED rocKS, 780, 781. 
ENLLOPADO, drunk with parica, 286, 
ENSILAGE, practiced, 231. 
ENTADA POLYSTACHYA, for obtaining water 
in times of scarcity, 254. 
ENTRAILS BATEN, of bush-hog, 
168; tapir, 174, 272. 
ENUMERATION, methods of, 939, 940. 
Eprerua. See Wallaba. 
ERIODENDRON, “ cotton,” for darts, 124. 
ERYNGIUM FOETIDUM, febrifuge, 927. 
ERYTHROXYLUM, ypadu, 287. 
ESTOLICA, spear-thrower, 148. 
ETIQUETTE OF EATING AND DRINKING, chap. 
Xv. 
EUGENIA SP., cultivated, 246; E. catinga 
for oil, 25. 
EUROPBANS JOINING INDIAN FORCES, 755. 
EURYPYGA HELIAS. See Sun-bird. 
EUTERPE EDULIS. See Manicol. 
EXCHANGE, loops in string figure, 638; 
names at salutation ceremony, 807; 
wives, 870; want of a medium of, 819. 
EXHUMATION, 832, 852, 856. 
EXPEDITIONS, trade, 823. 
EY® DISBHASB, etc., 927. 
FACE DEFORMATIONS, 501-506; tattoo, 509. 
FaLca, dug-out boat with raised sides, 792. 
FALLs, hauling boats over, 801. 
FALL-TRAP, birds, 178; fish, 194. 
FAMILY AND MARITAL RBLATIONSHIPS, 877— 
880. 
FAN, manufacture, etc., 366—376. 
FARINE, FARINHA, a preparation of cassava, 
236; special baskets for its transport, 
415. 
TAanoaH. Nee Bixa. 
FASTING, antenuptial, 
ship ordeal, 745. 
Fat, of frog and toad, for artificial colora- 
tion of feathers, 84; of alligator, for cure 
of earth eating, 253. 
FEAR OF DISEASR, 918, 
FHATHER, attachment to string, 79, 80; to 
other feathers, 81; to sticks, 82; to ar- 
rows, 83, 182; artificially colored, 84. 
FEATHER CAPS, 528; crowns, 519-527; or- 
naments, 529; apron belt, 550; tippets, 
538, 591. 
FEATHERING OF BODY, 514, 761, 886. 
FEBRIFUGE, 927. 
FEEBLE AND AGED, neglect of, 917. 
FEELING FOR FISH, 185, 
and 
167; deer, 
§85; in chieftain- 
