742 



GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[eTH. ANN. 48 



Ojibwa — Continued 



notice of warning by 10: 353. 

 paper on Midewiwin of the 7: 143- 



300. 

 pictograph recorded by Carver 15: 



169. 

 pictographs 4: 17, 59, 186, 217 sq., 



227, 228, 243, 245, 246. 

 pictographs connected with signs 1 : 



371, 372, 376, 380, 381. 

 pictographs on copper by 10: 212 



sq. 

 pipestone 4: 248 sqq. 

 population of the 7: 50; 19: 1042, 



1108, 1109, 1110. 

 Potawatomi prophet among the 14: 



706. 

 property rights in wild rice 19: 1073. 

 Rat Portage band, sow wild rice 19: 



1057. 

 record of migration of 10: 566 sq. 

 records of battle by 10: 556 sq., 



559 sq. 

 regard for snakes among the 19: 



457 sqq. 

 researches among the 43: 6 sq. 

 Rice Lake band, sow wild rice 19: 



1057. 

 shamanism of the 10: 466 sq., 474, 



475, 495 sq. 

 snow-snake game derived from the 



14: 244. 

 song device of 4: 82 sqq. 

 song for Metai or medicine hunting 



10: 246-250. 

 songs of Midewiwin 10: 232-246. 

 standard of life of the 19: 1079. 

 store wild rice in cedar bark bags 



19: 1072. 

 study of feather symbolism of the 



19: XX. 

 study of the 15: xxvi, lxxiii. 

 summons to Mide ceremony of 10: 



367. 

 symbolic colors of the 1 1 : 532. 

 tattooing of women of the 10: 395. 

 Tenskwatawa among the 14: 677. 

 thresh wild rice 19: 1067. 

 thunder-birds represented by 10: 



487. 

 time of year when they consume wild 



rice 19: 1087, 1088. 

 topographic signs employed by the 



10: 345. 



Ojibwa — Continued 



tradition of, concerning origin of 



Indians 10: 255 sq. 

 traditional manner of first obtaining 



wild rice 19: 1093 sqq. 

 treatment of disease by jugglery 



14: 149. 

 tribal and national emblems of 10: 



747. 

 tribal designation of 10: 385. 

 tribal history, migration, and settle- 

 ments of 19: 1039-1042. 

 tribal sign for 1 : 472. 

 use of hammerstones by the 13: 95. 

 wampum belt of the 10: 230. 

 weapons of the 10: 753. 

 wild rice cured by 19: 1065, 1066. 

 wild rice cured by. Fond du Lac 



band 19: 1064. 

 wild rice cured by, Moose-ear River 



band 19: 1064 sq. 

 wild rice gathered by 19: 1062, 



1063. 

 wild rice moon of 19: 1089. 

 wild rice winnowed by 19: 1070, 



1071. 

 witchcraft among the 14: 143. 

 See also Chippewa; Ojibway. 

 Ojibwa Language 



certain forms in 28: 239. 

 conjunctive mode in 28: 272. 

 consonantic clusters in 28: 283. 

 description of 28: 261 sqq., 265- 



269. 

 examples in comparison with 28: 



Abnaki 238, 239, 283, 284. 



Algonkin 243,244,245,250,251, 

 252, 259, 261, 262, 271, 272, 273. 



Arapaho 235. 



Central Algonquian 245. 



Cheyenne 233, 286. 



Cree 238, 239, 243, 244, 245, 247, 

 250, 251, 256, 257, 259, 260, 261, 

 262, 272, 274, 275. 278, 279, 283, 

 284, 286. 



Cree-Montagnais 259, 273, 277, 

 280, 287. 



Delaware 238, 239, 243, 244, 256, 

 257, 261, 270, 273, 274, 275, 278, 

 279, 280, 284, 286, 288. 



Eastern Algonquian 257, 270, 

 287, 288. 



Fort Totteu Cree 258, 278. 



