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SUBJECT INDEX 



293 



Davis, Gov. E. J. 



Kiowa prisoners accompanied by 



17: 197. 

 parole of Set-t'ainte 17: 209. 

 Davis, E. W. 



on archery games, Chiricahua Apache 



24: 385. 

 on hoop and pole, Chiricahua Apache 

 24: 449. 

 Davis, F. H., specimen presented by 



40: 20. 

 Davis, Jeflferson, on wild rice in 

 vicinity of Madison, Wis. 19: 

 1036. 

 Davis, John 



cited on Indian medicine men 9: 



167. 

 cited on Pueblo rebellion 9: 555. 

 description of Eskimo house by 9: 



77. 

 description of fire-making by Eskimo 



by 9: 290. 

 quoted on Eskimo amulets 9: 434. 

 quoted on Eskimo burials 9: 426. 

 works of, consulted 9: 21, 22. 

 Davis, J. Barnard 



cited 46: 218, 232, 235, 237, 258, 



326, 368. 

 cited as to skulls 3: 95. 

 Davis, Rebecca M., on Whiteside 



Mountain 19: 467 sq. 

 Davis, Solomon, Oneida allotment 



expendable by 14: 30. 

 Davis, William, mounds on land of, 



Arkansas 12: 207. 

 Davis, William H. 46:322. 

 Davis, Maj., W. M. 



on Cherokee opposition to removal 



19: 126. 

 report on state of feeling among 

 Cherokee in Georgia 5: 284. 

 Davis, W. W. H, 



on Cuyamunque 29: 333. 



on destruction of New Mexican 



documents 14: 535. 

 on history of the Sia 11: 10. 

 on Jacona 29: 330. 

 on Jemez 29: 403. 

 on San Felipe 29: 500. 

 on San Ildefonso 29: 305. 

 on San Juan 29: 213. 

 on Sandia 29: 527. 

 on Sia 29: 517, 518. 

 on Taos 29: 182. 



Davis, W. W. H.— Continued 

 on Yuqueyunque 29: 227. 

 shell pendants mentioned by 2: 



256. 

 Davis Farm, flint on 44: 510. 

 Davis Strait Indians, snowhouses 



of 6: 541-544. 

 Davy, J. Burt, on absence of wild 



rice in California 19: 1029. 

 Dawatont, — , grant of land to 18: 



686. 

 Da'wa-wymp-ki-yas, Tusayan sun 



priests 14: 518. 

 Dawes, Senator — , telegram to, on 



Sioux trouble 14: 835. 

 Dawes, Miss Anna, work of 26: 



XXIV. 



Dawes Commission 



organization and powers of 19: 



153 sq. 

 work of 19: 156. 

 Dawkins, Boyd 46: 333, 347, 349, 



368. 

 Dawn 



beliefs concerning 1 1 : 468. 

 connection of rabbit with 19: 233. 

 consideration of, in Hako cere- 

 mony 22, ii: 58. 

 interpretation of colors of 41: 591. 

 Pawnee conception of 22, ii: 124, 



125, 320, 321. 

 red plumes as the symbol of 36: 

 134. 

 Dawn, Women of, legend of 30: 



266 sq. 

 Dawn God of the Navaho 17: 489. 

 Dawn Katcina 



resemblance of, to Nakiatcop .21: 



86. 

 See also Telavai. 

 Dawson, — {Prof. G. M. (?) ) 



description of Haida dances by 



3: 110. 

 description of labrets by 3: 82. 

 description of masks by 3: 110-114. 

 Dawson, Prof. George M. 



assigns the Tagisch to the Kolushan 



family 7: 87. 

 on Indian land tenure 7: 40. 

 on stick game, Haida 24: 260. 

 Salishan researches of 7: 104. 

 Dawson, Dr. J. W. 



cited 46: 333, 338, 368. 

 illustrations of Iroquoian pottery 

 published by 20: 170. 



