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Dorsey, Rev. James Owen — Contd. 

 remarks respecting Osage traditions 



by 6: LV, lvi. 

 report by, on use of colors by the 



Osage 10: 221. 

 review of report by 11: xliii. 

 Siouan language studied by 15: 



168. 

 sketch of life of 15: 207. 

 studies of, in Amerindian symbolism 



20: 100. 

 study of fraternities and cults by 



19: XL VIII. 

 Takilman researches of 7: 121. 

 Tonty's Kwapa villages identified In' 



15: 193. 

 value of researches of 15: 183. 

 work of 2: xx; 3: xxv; 8: 



xxviii sq.; 9: xxxvii; 10: 



XVIII sq.; 11: xxiv, xxxi; 



15: XXII, xxv, XXX, xxxiv, 



XXXIX, XLI, XLIII, XLIV, XLV, 

 LIII, LVII, LXI, LXIV, LXVII, 

 LXXIII, LXXIX, LXXXIII, xcvii; 



16: XX, XXIV, xxvii, xxxi, 



XXXVI, XXXVIII, LXXI, LXXIIi; 



25: xviii. 

 Yakonan researches of 7: 142. 

 Dotames, identification of 17: 166. 

 Dots connected with Maya glyphs 



16: 223, 224, 235, 238, 241, 243, 



254. 

 Doty, Governor — 



on dependence of fur trade on wild 



rice 19: 1104. 

 on dependence of fur traders on wild 



rice 19: 1103. 

 on Ojibwa eating wild rice in season 



with rabbit feces 19: 1084. 

 Doty Island, Winnebago village on 



37: 51, 80, 87. 

 Double Ball 



general description of 24: 561,562, 



647 sqq. 

 played by the 24: 



Achomawi 648, 661. 



Arikara 657. 



Cheyenne 647, 649. 



Chippewa 648, 650 sq. 



Cree 648, 652 sq. 



Dakota, Santee 663. 



Hopi 648 sq. 



Hupa 648, 656 sq. 



Kaoni 660 sq. 



Double Ball — Continued 



played by the 24 — continued 



Klamath 648, 659. 



Maricopa 665. 



Menominee 653. 



Missisauga 648, 653 sq. 



Nishinam 661. 



Omaha 648, 663. 



Paiute 647, 662. 



Papago 648, 659 sq. 



Pawnee 657 sq. 



Pima 648, 660. 



Plains tribes 647. 



Sauk and Foxes 647, 654 sq. 



Shasta 648, 662. 



Shoshoni 648, 662. 



Tarahumare 648. 



Tepehuan 660. 



Ute (Uinta) 663. 



Wasama 659. 



Washo 664. 



Wichita 647, 658. 



Wintun 658. 



Yurok 664. 

 Double Buttes 



dances held near 26: 205. 

 mortar cavities at 26: 99. 

 Double-head (1) 



expedition against Knoxville under 



19: 75. 

 hostihty of, in 1794 19: 76. 

 killing of 19: 85. 

 progressive leader 19: 83. 

 reservation for 19: 85. 

 treaty signed by (1806) 19: 85. 

 Double-head (2) 



Cherokee chief, secret agreement 



with 5: 191, 192, 193. 

 grant for 5: 192, 193. 

 leader in war with Creeks (?) 19: 



384. 

 Double-head (3) 



cessation of reserve for 18: 684. 

 reservation for 18: 671. 

 Double-head Tract, controversy re- 

 specting 5: 192. 

 Double-headed Dance. 

 description of 42: 532. 

 mention of 42: 524. 

 Double-headed Serpent 



carving of 35: 805, 806, 1119. 

 dance 35: 959, 1085. 

 dish 35: 805, 849, 901, 1023, 1025. 

 mask of 35: 953. 



