bonnebjeaI 



SUBJECT INDEX 



589 



Lee, Ann, founder of the Shakers 



14: 941. 

 Lee, Capt. J. M. 



account of Tavibo by 14: 701. 

 acknowledgment to 14: 655. 

 appointed Indian agent 14: 887. 

 on Paiute Ghost dance 14: 784. 

 on Sioux story of sacred pipe 14: 



1062. 

 on Wovoka's father 14: 765. 

 respect of Indians for 14: 888. 

 Lee, M. G., mounds and cemetery on 



land of, Tennessee 12: 364. 

 Lee County, Va., mounds in 5: 87. 

 Leech, myth concerning 19: 329 sq., 



474. 

 Leech Lake 



record, how obtained 7: 171. 

 treaty of 18: 780. 

 Leech Lake Reserve 

 cession of 18: 936. 

 changes in 18: 866, 874. 

 estabhshment of 18: 802. 

 Leek, WHd, use of 44: 286, 346. 

 Leeman, Doctor — 1 : 229. 

 Leeper, — , Kiowa Interpreter 17: 



332. 

 Leestown, trail to 42: 788. 

 Leffingwell, Captain — , Mohegan re- 



heved by 43: 259. 

 Left-Hand 



an Arapaho chief 14: 779, 957. 

 Ghost song composed by 14: 961. 

 land treaty signed by 14: 899. 

 Left-Hand, Grant 



acknowledgment to 14: 655. 

 Crow dance organized by 14: 901. 

 delegate to Wovoka 14: 900. 

 in the Ghost dance 14: 1038, 1039. 

 song composed by wife of 14: 1032, 

 1035, 1036, 1038. 

 Leg People, location of 45: 295. 

 Legal Status of Indians 27: 51. 

 Legend 



Assiniboin 46: 500-503. 



definition of 32: 66. 



of animal swallowing human beings 



4: 126. 

 of G-exsem, Nak Iwax-da'x" 35: 



1179. 

 of the Hawk wa-xo'-be 39: 100 sq. 

 of the Naxnaxu'la, Qweq"sot Ieuox" 



35: 1249. 

 sacred 32: 66. 



Legends 



at Mohegan 43: 253-259. 



Cochiti 29: 452 sq. 



dealing with Creek history 42: 33- 



78. 

 Eskimo 18: 450 sq. 

 Galisteo 29: 484 sq. 

 mention of 42: 711. 

 migration, of the Winnebago 37: 50 



sqq. 

 Navaho 29: 567. 

 Northern Indian 11: 260, 327. 

 of Norridgewock mission 43: 173. 

 of volcanic action 29:296,321,323 



sq., 458. 

 origin of 32: 681. 

 Pima 28: 42-52. 

 San Fehpe 29: 447. 

 San Ildefonso 29: 306, 315, 329. 

 San Juan 29: 208, 214 sq. 

 Siouan 11: 430. 

 supported by archeology 43: 4, 

 Tewa 29: 151 sq., 357. 

 See also Legend; Migration Leg- 

 ends; Myths. 

 Legerdemain, See Jugglery ; Magic. 

 Leggings 



appearance of, in representations of 



Hopi katcinas 21: 61, 72, 73. 

 description of 27: 354 sq.; 42: 



682; 45: 69, 71. 

 for men 45: 335. 

 for women 45: 234,336. 

 of the Nenenot 11: 283, 291. 

 pattern of, Winnebago 37: 106. 

 Legs 



in folklore 30: 173, 262-265. 

 ornaments for, Guiana Indian 38: 



§ 552. 

 Serian and Yuman names for 17: 



333* sq. 

 spears formed from 30: 195 sq. 

 Legs of vessels 



eastern United States, manner of 



modeling 20: 51. 

 eastern United States, recentness of 



20: 62. 

 Iroquoian province, absence of 20: 



162. 

 Middle Atlantic province, absence of 



20: 145, 151. 

 Middle Mississippi Valley pottery 



20: 93. 

 See also Bases. 



