817 



Page 



Fox, Andrew, Seneca informant 52 



Frachtenberc, Dr. Leo J., special 



researches by 26 



Game — 



huhfer sliould not eat first 



killed 201 



killed by blind man 549 



Games, heads wagered on results 



of 352, 353, 373, 447. 449 



Genesis myth of the Iroquois, ex- 

 planation 63 



Genonsgwa. Ree Stone Coats. 

 Geraep. William R., studies of Al- 



gonquiau names 10 



Gill, De Lancet, Illustration work. 30 



God op life, mentioned 61 



God op Winter, snow pictured as 



living body of man formed by 61 



Gods and deities, Iroquois 69 



Gurley, .1. G.. editorial work by 29 



Hairs, indicating number of people 



who die - 625 



Halftown, Tkcman, Seneca inform- 

 ant 50 



Harrington, John P., studies 



among Mohave Indians 10. 29 



Hawaii, list of works relating to 29 



Headdress, with animated duck 203 



Heart, squeezing of, to overcome ad- 

 versary 355, 356 



Hewitt. Miss Caroline G. C, as- 

 sistant in translating manuscript- 49 

 Hewitt, J. N. B. — 



ethnologic research by 20 



mentioned 9 



HiNON. See Thunder People. 

 Hodge, F. W. — 



acknowledgment of assistance 



rendered by 71 



administrative work lo 



ethnologic research by 11 



Ethnologist-in-charge, m e n - 



tioned 9 



Horn, thrown in path to obstruct 



runner 184. 234, 351 



Horned snake, killing of 199 



Illlstrations, work on 31 



Indian, creation of 169 



Iroquois — 



God of Winter 61 



gods and deities of 69 



Jacob, Henrv. Seneca informant 52 



JiMEsoN Zachariah, Seseca In- 



form.int 52 



JOHNNY-JoHN, ABRAHAM, Seneca in- 

 formant 52 



La Flesche. Francis — 



ethnologic research by 22 



mentioned 9 



special work by 9 



LANGU.4GES. creation of different 538 



League of the Iroquois — 



clans of the Seneca belonging 



to 



' Great Black Doorwa; 



94615° 



44 



Page 



Leary. Miss Ella, librarian 31 



Legend — 



definition of 66 



sacred 66 



Legends, origin of 681" 



Library, improvement of 31 



Life resturkd 572 



Little. Brown & Co., courtesy of 71 



Lodge — 



destruction of, by fire 417, 445, 755 



erection of, by magic 214, 



349, 350, 392 



for reception of dead 547 



turned to red-hot flint 205, 



398, 405, 409, 428 



Logan, Phoebe, Seneca informant 52 



Long Lodge, turned to red-hot flint 



to destroy enemy 212 



Loon, hearts of cannibals hidden be- 

 neath wings of 136 



Man— 



body divides, following two 



paths, and reunites 551 



creation of 168 



divided into two parts and re- 

 stored 473 



flesh torn apart and immediately 



healed ' 4.80 



flesh turned into birds 324 



held to ground by tree growing 



over him 375 



legend of creation of 413 



parts reassemble after being 



pulled apart 345,346 



parts reassemble, kill five men, 



and fall apart again 347 



purification of. before visiting 



another tribe 428 



restored to life 548 



resuscitation of 275 



Manikin, animated 266 



Manikins — 



set up in trees to deceive pur- 

 suer 219 



use of 259 



Marriage bread — 



customary offering, 20 loaves- 747, 752 



offering of 115, 



123, 124. 1.39, 166, 167, 168, 191, 



195. 196. 377, 463, 544, 555, 746 



preparation of 751 



Mask, used in curing sick 365 



Ma.ster of Life, mentioned 61 



Matthews, Dr. Washington, refer- 

 ence to work of 51 



Medicine — 



administered by bird 275 



for bringing dead to life 274 



small-dose 491 



used to kill witch 555 



Miami-French Dictionary, work on 29 

 Michelson, Dr. Truman — 



ethnologic research by 20 



mentioned 9 



