818 



Moccasins — _ Pago 



conversion into owls 14:1 



left in lodge to deceive hus- 

 band 469 



magic power of 186, 227 



mentioned 220 



used to deceive purpuer. 105, 119, 271 

 Mole — 



resuscitates boy 1S9, 190 



used for hiding from pursuer__ 1S9 

 used to convey boy under- 



gound S3, 136, 150, 



205, 208, 216, 350, 356, 4-18, 486 

 used to convey boys under- 

 ground 79 



Moon, man cast into 697 



MooNEV, James — 



ethnologic research by 14 



mentioned 9 



Moose, aids in recovery of man 282 



Mouse, used to convey boy 554 



Murie, .Tames R., researches in eth- 

 nology 10 



Mythology, definition of 00 



Myths — 



analysis of 58 



definition of 66 



fictitious only in form 61 



O'Bail, Solomon, Seneca informant- 52 

 Owl — 



Issues from bursted head of 



man 205 



man converted into 326 



Pigeon songs and dances, ori;;in of 603 



I'IGEON, WHITE, legend of 694 



Pigeons, wild, hunting of 650 



Pipe, animated 129, 134 



Porcupine clan, origin of 654 



Publications issued during yeah, 



list of 30 



Radin, Dr. Paul — 



ethnologic research by , 21 



mentioned 9 



Rattlesnakes, guarding pathway 



to magic chestnuts 505 



Religion, ethnic or primitive 57 



Researches, special — 



by Dr. Franz Boas 24 



by Miss Frances Densmore 27 



by Dr. Leo J. Frachtenberg 26 



Researches, systematic 9 



Robe spangled with human eyes, 



capture of SO 



Rock, forming wall across coun- 

 try 173, 271 



Rod, forked, used to deflect course 



of enemies 659 



Rod, painted, placed across path to 

 indicate point beyond which hunt- 

 ing party should not pass 695 



Seneca — 



adoption of conquered tribes 47 



ambush of British by, in 1703 47 



defeat of Marquis Denonville 



by. in 1687 47 



defeated by Gen. Sullivan in 



1779 48 



Seneca — Continued. Page 

 defeated by Mlnqua and Mary- 

 landers in 1063 47 



defeated by Neuters in 1651 40 



description of 43 



French influence among 47 



history, political 45 



location of, when first known 43 



location previous to 1651 45 



name, origin of 44 



plotting to destroy French set- 

 tlements in 1652 47 



population, estimate of 48 



visit to Cheroliee 429 



war against Hurons In 1639 46 



war declared against Indians 



and French on St. Lawrence. 46 



Serpent, man converted into 87 



Seven Si.sters — 



possessors of tobacco 82 



warfare against 93 



S'hagodiioweq. See Wind People. 

 Silverheels, Henry, Seneca in- 

 formant 52 



Sl£in— 



animate 111 



bringing to life 123 



fawn, used as fetl.sh 151 



method of stretching for drying- 578 



smoked to prevent return of life- 259 

 woman's, guarding chestnut 



trees 500 



woman's, guarding pathway to 



tobacco S3 



Skin robe, protection against pur- 

 suers 70 



Skull, stolen, recovery of 416 



Smoke-holes, closing, to avoid pes- 

 tilence 110 



Snake — 



black, called upon for assistance. 130 



enters woman's body 228 



man converted into 323 



woman turns into 112 



Spears, shower of 205 



Spider, Great, called to assistance 



of boy 130,426 



Spider's web, used to defeat oppo- 

 nent in ball game 449 



Spittle — 



rubbed on body to effect cure- 403, 438 



rubbed on body to restore flesh 381. 



383, 386, 3S7 



Spring, inhabited by a monster 521 



STBVEN.S, Chief Priest Henry, 



Seneca informant 50 



Stevenson, Mrs. M. C. — 



ethnologic research by 19 



mentioned 9 



Stii.lwell, Miss Margaret Bing- 

 ham, work on Miami-French Dic- 

 tionary 29 



Stone — 



power to melt ice 185 



used to magically create barrier 



to pursuer 675 



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