626 
UtEs, research among. ----..----------------- 
VALENTINE MUSEUM, mention of__-__-- 
VARGAS, ROSENDO, songs rendered by-- 
VAUGHAN, Harry S., mentioned__-__---__- 
VERTICAL STRIPES— 
in decoration -- 242-245, 273-287 
small'desipns on) 22012: 32 2% 222% 2 287-300 
VeRwyst, FR. CHRYSOSTOM, manuscript 
presented -by222--- -22 Sen eS 16 
VESSELS, pottery— 
method of cooking in 
practice of ‘‘ killing’’___ 
restorations of. 
See also POTTERY. 
VILLAGE— 
deserted by inhabitants_-_--------- 495, 553, 558 
See also TOWN; WALLED TOWNS. 
WADLEIGH, F. A., mention of_---.---------- 27 
Watcort, Cuas. D., collection received from_ 73 
WALLAWALLA TRIBE— 
caps worn by- 354 
mention of. 136 
WALLED TOWNS— 
ofsouthernIndians=4esese se es 550-551 
remains of 
water’supply Of. =2-2-=s2252s2s222-<--22 25 552 
WALLETS— 
designs on 
ornamentation of 355 
Weaving Ofs:s-<ss25==35 139 
WaLis— 
construction of... 490, 496, 502-503, 560, 568, 570 
of fortified towns 550-551 
of Gordon townes2 22. oe Ee 495, 549-550 
WANUET, mention of 136 
WakPING, prevention of 
Wasco INDIANS— 
basketry of 
caps worn by 354 
mantion of: 2522-2 SI eee 136 
WASHINGTON TRIBES, basketry of - --------_- 136, 
137, 140, 184, 205 
WASHTUB BASKET, terms for__-------------- 396 
WATCH-SPRING COILS- --.-------------- 168-169, 172 
Glongated.=2=2: 54. Reiss 169-170, 173 
WATERMAN, T. T.— 
collection made by - - ---------------.---- 95 
Pworls.Gtteeena= 2 cn cancasn aac 49, 63, 73, 79 
WATER-TIGHT BASKETS-----_----------- 135, 201-20 
WEAVING OF BASKETS, materials used for__ 353-354 
WEEDEN ISLAND, FLA., researches on_.___-- 102 
WELLS, LiEUT. HAROLD R., mounds photo- 
graphed by. 67 
WENATCHI INDIANS— 
basketry Of2s. 2.2. ss 5eseesasn52h en seence 142, 
154, 155, 157, 182, 198, 223, 230 
INDEX 
WENATCHI INDIANS—Continued. 
caps worn by 
imbrication among-------.-----.--..--_- 140 
rims of baskets of-_ 142 
shapes made by_--___ _.__- 141 
WHEATSTRAW, used in basketry 145 
WHITE, JOHN, drawings made by____________ 583 
WHITE County, TENN., remains discovered 
Wtsessscascaseseas cnn Se 571 
WIGWAMS, probable appearance of__________ 552 
WILDING, ANTHONY, work of_________ 44, 73, 95, 116 
WILLAPA TRIBE— 
coiled basketry of- 134 
mentioned--.-.-.--.---- 136 
WILLIAMSON CouNTY, TENN.— 
Indian remains in 
WILSON County, TENN., remains in________ 496 
WINNINGHAM ROCK, mortar holes at_-______ 498 
WISHRAM INDIANS— ' 
caps worn by 
designs used by-------- 
mention of-_ --_--------- 
woven basketry of. 
WISSLER, CLARK— 
mentionof_.....-==--22-2s25=2-esee0e eae 74 
work: Ofss ses2ss-c22252= $esscccn tt aed ae 40 
WOLF Moss, used in basketry_--------------- 145 
Womack, J. H.— 
acknowledgment to 
mentioned 
WoMEN, position of, in basket making_-__.__ 167 
WOODEN STRUCTURES, absence of traces of-_ 495 
WORKBASKETS— 
fine coils of 163 
nut-shaped __ 202-203 
terms forss< 22252 Bets ede we cece eee 397 
WORLD-QUARTER SYMBOLS, religious concept 
Ofc ar EL SR 534 
See also WORLD QUARTERS. 
WORLD QUARTERS— 
ceremony connected with_____----------- 538 
place of, in religion 
See also WORLD-QUARTER SYMBOLS. 
YAKIMA LANGUAGE, influence of___--------- 384 
YAKIMA TRIBE— 
basketry) 0feec- =29 6 sa ecc gece s= 139, 353-360 
CSIDSIWOIM DY acento sp eae ee 
mention .of— ~~ <--eo 
Yaqui INDIANS, researches among- ----- 
Youna, Cot. BENNETT H., mentioned- 
Yuma INDIANS, researches among---_-_------- 
ZIGZAG DESIGNS— 
Gdjustmentiof 2222-22 rere. - ta ee 270, 272 
arrangementiofi2f- oes. .2285- et Aesees 274, 275 
interpretation of__ 309-312 
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