BONNERJEAJ 



SUBJECT INDEX 



311 



Disease and Treatment — Continued 

 pain in head, Ponca cure for 27: 



43. 

 treatment by Pebble society 27: 



567. 

 See also Magic; Plants; Wounds; 



and specific names of diseases. 

 Disease- Giver 



associated with success in war. 37: 



433. 

 characterization of 37: 436, 440. 

 conception of 37: 168,287. 

 defied by man 37: 309 sg. 

 most sacred of spirits 37: 532. 

 offering to, in War-bundle feast 37: 



429, 430, 449, 457, 467, 505. 

 refusal of l)lessing from 37: 302. 

 Diseases 



atAnvik 46: 56,59. 



at Tanana 46: 43. 



attributed to dead bodies 42: 511. 



children's treatment of 42: 656, 



657, 658, 665, 666, 668, 669, 

 classification of 44: 335. 

 contagious, transmitted through food 



42: 519. 

 diagnosed by Kila 42: 615. 

 discussion of 42: 636-654. 

 explanation of, by imputation 20: 



LI-LIV. 



glossary of, terms in relation to 45: 



456.' 

 instruction in treatment of 42: 



618. 

 list of, with symptoms and remedies 



44: 2msqq. 

 mention of 46: 107, 130, 133, 134, 



171. 

 new, method of dealing with 42: 



654. 

 of Omaha children 3 : 265. 

 of the Eskimo 11: 187. 

 of the Point Barrow Eskimo 9: 



39 sq. 

 prevention of 

 rarity of 46: 425. 

 See also Disease, etc.; Doctors; 



Medical Treatment; Medicine; 



Sickness. 

 Dish 



beaver 35: 756. 

 double-headed serpent 35: 756. 

 dzo'noqiwa 35: 756. 

 for pounding salal-berries 35; 59. 



42: 658,659,664. 



Dish — Continued 



grizzly bear 35: 756. 



hair-seal 35: 756. 



killer whale 35: 756. 



sea lion 35: 756. 



wolf 35: 756. 

 Dishes 



birch-bark 44: 389. 



clay 46: 173. 



Eskimo 18: 70 sqq. 



for feast 35: 325. 



from Guadeloupe 34: 135. 



house 35: 756, 764. 



large wooden, used for burials of 

 infants 43: 77. 



hmestone 44: 82 sqq. 



making of 35: 57 sqq. 



materials used for 42: 689. 



measurements of 35: 57 sq. 



mention of 35: 320, 360. 



of abalone shell 44: 146 sq. 



of the Seri 17: 185 sq. 



sizes of 35: 59. 



tools used by Eskimo in making 

 18: 85, 89. 



wooden, birch-bark, Yukon 46: 

 136. 



wooden, inlaid or not 46: 69, 71. 



See also Beaver; Bullhead; Double- 

 headed Serpent; Dzo'noqiwa; 

 Eagle; Grizzly Bear; House- 

 dishes; Killerwhale; Qolos; 

 Salmon; Sea Monster; Sea Ot- 

 ter; Seal; Thunderbird; Whale; 

 Wolf. 

 Disk 



beads, specimens obtained 44: 163. 

 of turtle shell, from Chevlon 22, i: 



96. 

 shell ornament for arm 38: § 74. 



Disks 



from Casa Grande pottery, perfora- 

 ted 28: 136. 



from Guadeloupe 34: 136. 



of clay, from Kintiel 22, i: 133. 



of clay, used as stamps 34: 235. 



of various materials from Pueblo 

 ruins, list of specimens of 22, i: 

 106. 



of various materials from Pueblo 

 ruins, problematic use of 22, i: 

 96 sq. 



perforated 34: 123. 



