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SUBJECT INDEX 



537 



Judd, J. S., aid rendered by 17: xl. 

 Judd, James S., acknowledgment to 



17: 527. 

 Judd, Neil M. 



bulletins by 43: 16; 44: 15. 

 collections made by 37: 30: 41: 



19, 43. 

 mention of 47: 6. 

 work of 36: 24 sqq.; 37: 24 sqq.; 

 39: 22; 40: 13 sq.; 41: 12; 45: 

 12; 47: 10 sq. 

 Judgment, discussion of 19: LVi sq. 

 Judicial Procedure, absence of 35: 



1359. 

 Judith Basin Reserve 



discontinuance of 18: 880. 

 establishment of 18: 864. 

 Juego de Pastor. See Pastor. 

 Juego del Cuaco, a Mexican game 



24: 668. 

 Juegos de Bola 25: 42, 79, 81-85, 



110. 

 Juez de Besidencia, functions of 14: 



474. 

 Jugglers 



among Algonquian tribes 14: 62. 



mystic power of 14: 104, 139. 



of the Menomini 14: 66, 97, 138- 



151. 

 power of 42: 615, 616. 

 treatment by, of the sick 44: 322. 

 Jugglery 



among Ojibwa Indians 7: 276 sq. 

 among Siouan tribes 11: 416, 499, 



512. 

 compensation for 14: 149. 

 description of, by Carver 14: 112. 

 fear inspired by 46: 528. 

 in savagery 16: 21. 

 lodge of the Menomini 14: 146 sq., 



255. 

 mystic origin of 14: 93. 

 of the Fire society 47: 114 sqq. 

 practice of, by the Winnebago 14: 



110. 

 remarkable acts of, among Zuni 23 : 



566 sq. 

 See also Magic; Sorcery. 

 Juglandaceae 33: 74. 

 Juglans Cinerea, use of 44: 290, 



369. 

 Juglans Nigra 33: 74. 



Jugs 



clay, of fanciful forms, from Zuni 



2: 349. 

 collection of Indian water 3: 538- 

 543. 

 Jukes, J. B., description of New Ire- 

 land labrets by 3: 86, 99. 

 Jumano, study of the 15: xxix, lii. 

 Jump-line 35: 141, 142. 

 Jumper, four-eye fish. See Kassa- 



roa. 

 Jumpers, account of the 14: 939. 

 Jumping over corpse 38: § 864. 

 Jumping-Toad, a Zuni game 24: 



721. 

 Junaluska 



East Cherokee chief 19: 164 sg. 

 part taken by, in Creek war 19: 

 97. 

 Juncos, Fernandez, on Porto Rican 



folklore 25: 20. 

 Juneau 



a THngit town 26: 397. 

 clans of 26: 412. 

 Indians 46: 33. 

 location of 26: 412. 

 Museum 46: 30, 33, 167. 

 ornate stone lamp 46: 34, 55. 

 Juneberries 



mention of 33: 87. 

 use of, by Chippewa 44: 321. 

 Juniper 



splinters, ceremony with 23: 504. 

 use of 41: 145; 44: 290; 45: 



474, 494. 

 use of, in Tusayan ceremony 15: 



280, 283. 

 See also Colorado Juniper. 

 Juniper Mountains, reference to 



28: 204. 

 Juniperus Communis 



mention of 45: 474, 494, 505. 

 use of 44: 290. 

 Juniperus Scopulorum 45: 465, 



498, 512. 

 Juniperus Virginiana 



mention of 33:63; 45:500. 

 use of 44: 290, 362, 369, 377. 

 Jupiltepeque, number names of 19: 



881. 

 Jurupari, "Devil" dance; applied 

 also to the bark trumpets used 

 thereat 38: § 558. 



