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Divining Man 



application of the term 46: 494. 

 dress of 46: 586. 

 See also Doctors; Priests. 

 Divining Rod, use of 43: 275. 

 Divinities 



Indian, references to 29: 41, 201. 



Siouan 11: 506, 513. 



See also Deities; Gods; Legends; 



Mythology; Spirits. 

 Division of Labor 



among the Pima 26: 200. 

 between the sexes, in wild rice 



industry 19: 1066. 

 Divisions 



of sign language 1 : 270. 



of the Osage, accidental 36: 45. 



of the Winnebago, functions of 



37: 183, 187. 

 of the Winnebago, mention of 37: 



185. 

 tribal 39: 82, 84. 

 See also Clans; Gentes; Moieties; 



Phratries; Towns. 

 Divorce 



among the Creeks 42: 376 sqq. 

 among the Eskimo 9: 411 sq.; 



11: 189. 

 among the Guiana Indians 38: 



§898. 

 among the Kiowa 17: 233. 

 among the Pueblo Indians 14: 521. 

 among the Siouan tribes of California 



42: 700. 

 and separation 47: 237. 

 attitude toward 47: 135. 

 reference to 40: 321, 323, 325, 342, 



343. 

 right of 46: 512. 

 status of 27: 326. 

 See also Marriage (separation after). 

 Dix River, trail along 42: 800. 

 Dixon, — 



reference to Sitka labrets by 3 : 88. 

 statement of, as to Alaskan burial 



3: 96. 

 Dixon, Dr. Roland B. 



acknowledgment to 29: 12. 

 material collected by 24: 257, 258, 



297, 307, 332, 494, 553, 633, 661, 



662, 703. 

 on double ball, Achomawi 24: 703. 

 on double ball, Shasta 24: 662. 

 on football, Achomawi 24: 703. 



Dixon, Dr. Roland B. — Continued 

 on four-stick game, Achomawi 24: 



332. 

 on hand game, Achomawi 24: 307. 

 on hand game, Maidu 24: 297. 

 on hoop and pole, Achomawi 24: 



494. 

 on .shinny, Achomawi 24: 633. 

 on stick game, Achomawi 24: 257. 

 quoted on Ohio mounds 37: 76. 

 reference to 43:219,223. 

 researches of 23: xv, xxv, xxxiv. 

 work of 24: xxiii, xxvi; 26: 



XXI, XXVI. 



Dixon, Ky., trail over site of 42: 805. 

 Dixon's Creek, fortified town on 41: 



496. 

 Djaqt!a'iq!-qa, a Tlingit mythological 



being 26: 461. 

 Djilqo't. See Chilkoot. 

 Djogeon. See Dwarf People. 

 Do Campo. See Campo. 

 D6-a, medicine game 17: 347. 

 Doaks Stand, treaty of 18: 700 sqq. 

 Doakville, treaty of 18: 764: sqq. 

 Doanquod, grant of land to 18: 686. 

 Dobrizhoffer, Father M., quoted on 

 Indian medicine-men 9: 459-463. 

 Dobbs, — 



grant of land by 18: 629. 

 on Cherokee and Catawba popula- 

 tion 19: 39. 

 Dobbs, Arthur 

 grant by 5: 145. 

 on Eskimo habitat 7: 73. 

 on Quivira 29: 566. 

 Doc. Coll. Hist. New York, on Meno- 



mini popluation 19: 1049. 

 Doc. of House of Rep. on Menoniini 



use of wild rice 19: 1049. 

 Docduc land cessions and reserva- 

 tions 18: 786. 

 Dock 



bitter, use of 44: 292, 350. 

 used in ceremonies 30: 98. 

 used in folklore 30: 85. 

 used in medicine 30: 59. 

 yellow, use of 44: 292. 

 See also Rumex Crispus; Rumex 

 Obtusifolius. 

 Dock-spus, a Tukspti'sh synonym 14: 



743. 

 Doctoring. See Medicine, 



