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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Double-headed Serpent- — ^Contd. 

 mention of 35: 812, 820, 952, 1117. 

 representation of 35: 816. 

 sickness produced by spearing 35: 

 1118. 

 Double Mountain House Group, 



customs of 44: 207. 

 Double-Star, a sky deity 43: 74. 

 Double Woman, mythic 11: 480. 

 Doubt, sign for 1: 512. 

 Dougherty, — 



on firearms 13: 288. 

 on games with cards 3: 341. 

 on horse equipage 13: 280. 

 on killickinnick 3: 310. 

 on marriage customs 3: 259, 263. 

 on number of children 3: 264. 

 on Omaha bow-wood 13: 285. 

 on Omaha child-bearing age 3: 267. 

 on pkuiistone shooting 3: 334. 

 Dougherty, Cornelius 



establishment of, as trader among 



Cherokee 19: 31. 

 Wafford 's relationship with 1 9 : 238. 

 Doughnuts, preparation of 30: 71. 

 Douglas, General ■ — , defeat of Texas 



Cherokee by 19: 145. 

 Douglas, Professor — , remarks by, on 



cup sculptures 10: 198. 

 Douglas, Dr. A. E., date fixed b\', 



from charred timbers 48: 10. 

 Douglas Fir 



mecUcinal use of 45: 474, 494, 505. 

 use of, as food 45: 483. 

 Douglas Spruce, use of, in ceremonies 



30: 97. 

 Douglass, — , report concerning Paiute 



timber reserve by 18: 833. 

 Douglass, James, visit of, to Big Bone 



Lick 42: 790. 

 Douglass, W. B. 



data collected by 29: 20. 

 on Bald Mountain 29: 125. 

 Douseman, H. L., mound on land of 



12: 68. 

 Dove, in Pima tales 26: 245, 250. 

 Dove Clan. See Hiiwu. 

 Doves, Two Little, story about 43: 



349-353. 

 Dow, Lorenzo 



on the Kentucky revival 14: 943. 

 trail followed by 42: 828. 

 Dowling, Thomas, jr. 



acknowledgments to 15: 17; 20: 

 16. 



Dowling, Thomas, jr. — Continued 

 collections of 15: 69, 125. 

 quartzite blades found by 15: 79. 

 Dowling Place, chipped stones found 



on 15: 69. 

 Down 



eagle, symbolism of 22, ii: 41, 236, 



247. 

 of birds in ceremonial observances 

 9: 533 sqq. 

 Down-fended, definition of 21: 142, 



255. 

 "Down-fended" Virgin 32: 510. 

 Down Roll, in Pima mythology 26: 



366. 

 Downing, Alfred, petroglyphs de- 

 scribed by 10: 123. 

 Downs, Miss Mildred 

 assistance of 38: p. 15 

 work of 37: 19, 20. 

 Doyle, — , quoted on Colonial policy 

 toward Indians 18: 600, 609, 

 632. 

 Dozier, Father Thomas S. 

 acknowledgments to 29: 38. 

 material collected by 24: 368. 

 on archery, Tewa 24: 395. 

 on ball race, Tewa 24: 681. 

 on dice games, Tewa 24: 194. 

 on European games, Tewa 24: 797. 

 on hidden ball, Tewa 24: 368 sq. 

 on shinny, Tewa 24: 643. 

 on stone throwing, Tewa 24: 728. 

 on tops, Tewa 24: 748. 

 reference to 29: 224; 47: 304. 

 Drab Flute (Macilenya) Altar, at 



Mishongnovi 19: 989. 

 Dracontium Dubium, for snake bite 



38: §929. 

 Drag Handles, used by the Eskimo 



18: 172. 

 Dragging-Canoe 



chief of Chickamauga band 19: 63. 

 enmity to Americans of 19: 54. 

 Dragon Fly 



as a sign of rain 17: 630; 38: 



§938. 

 as a symbol 39: 50. 

 design on Pueblo pottery, cut show- 

 ing 22, i: 147. 

 in Cherokee lore 19: 431. 

 in Pima mythology 26: 363 sq. 

 in Pima song 26: 294. 

 reference to the 22, i: 81. 



