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SUBJECT INDEX 



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Dress — Continued 



Cherokee, in 1819 19: 137. 



description of 45: 70, 71, 336. 



East Cherokee 19: 166, 176. 



for burial 47: 482 sq. 



for dances 42: 524 sq., 671. 



head 38: § 518. 



of ball players, myth concerning 



42: 157. 

 of fire-makers 42: 583, 594. 

 of maturing girls 35: 701. 

 of men 47: 232. 

 of Omaha dancers 3: 344, 346, 348, 



349, 350, 352, 353. 

 of priests 42: 710. 

 of Southeast tribes 42: 681 sqq., 



685 sq. 

 of the Chickasaw 44: 241. 

 of the dead 44: 241. 

 of the Tsimshian in olden times 



31: 52. 

 of Upper Creeks 42: 333. 

 of warrior when crowned 42: 420. 

 of women 47: 232. 

 of women, Kwakiutl 35: 118, 186, 



189, 195, 197, 198, 200, 208, 210, 



213, 219, 221. 

 of women, Okanagan 45: 233. 

 representation of, on effigy vases, 



Middle Mississippi Valley group 



20: 57. 

 See also Adornment; Clothing; 



Costumes; Headdress. 

 Dress and Adornment 

 of the Zuni 23: 369-372. 

 of the Zuni men 23: 369, 370. 

 of the Zuni women 23:370,371. 

 used in Ojibwa dances 7: 298, 299. 

 Dress and Ornament of the Tsimshian 



31: 398. 

 Dreuillettes, G., on the Green Bay 



tribes 14: 51. 

 Drew, Colonel — 



commander of Cherokee regiment 



19: 149. 

 of the Cherokee Confederate Regi- 

 ment 5: 329. 

 Drew, Benjamin, on Schiller's " Burial 



Song" 1: 110. 

 Drew, E. P., on Siuslaw habitat 7: 



134. 

 Drew's Ranch 



reference to 28: 210. 

 ruins on 28: 211. 



Drexel Mission during Wounded Knee 



trouble 14: 874. 

 Dried Buflfalo Skull, mystery decora- 

 tion of 11: 396. 

 Drifting Goose's Band, land cessions 

 and reservations by 18: 896,902. 

 Driftwood 



Eskimo building of 18: 244, 246, 



252, 258. 

 Eskimo implements made of 18: 



116. 

 Eskimo transportation apparatus 



made of 18: 206, 217. 

 mention of 46: 182, 183. 

 on Alaskan coast, abundance of 



18: 24. 

 use of, for burials 46: 90. 

 use of, for fuel 35: 181, 256, 281, 

 287, 296. 

 Driftwood Mountain in Pima myth 



26: 213. 

 Drill 



balances from Sikyatki graves 17: 



740. 

 bows of the Eskimo 9: 176-182; 



18: 82 sqq. 

 caps of the Eskimo 18: 84 sq. 

 fire, of the Navaho 17: 501. 

 Drilling (1) 



Eskimo clothing made of 18: 32. 

 Eskimo tents made of 18: 260. 

 Eskimo transportation apparatus 

 made of 18: 217. 

 Drilling (2) 



by the Guiana Indians 38: §19,20. 

 by the Menomini 14: 264. 

 how accomplished 13: 164. 

 with grass stalks 13: 279. 

 Drills 



classification of 44: 94. 

 discussion of 15: 85. 

 distribution of 15: 142. 

 of the Eskimo 9: 175-182, 189; 



18: 76, 81 sq. 

 use of, as projectile points 15: 83. 

 See also Perforator. 

 Drink 



dance and debauchery 38: § 583. 

 for visitors 38: § 280, 810, 811. 

 sign for 1: 301, 344, 357. 

 souring of 30: 180. 

 use of vessels to hold, in burial 20: 

 39, 40. 



