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SUBJECT INDEX 



759 



Ottawa Indian or Tribe — Continued 

 habitat of the 28: 290. 

 instruments used by, for birch-bark 



pictographs 10: 218. 

 land cessions and reservations 18: 



648, 650, 654 sqq., 666 sqq., 674 



sqq., 680 sqq., 684-688, 690, 700, 



702 sqq., 710 sqq., 722 sqq., 734, 



748, 750, 756 sqq., 778, 810, 812, 



816, 826, 830, 842 sqq., 858, 870, 



886. 

 linguistic investigation among 28: 



225. 

 noted as traders 42: 740. 

 origin of tribe, meaning of name 1 9 : 



1039. 

 original totem of the 14: 44. 

 pictograph by the 10: 529 sq. 

 population of the 7 : 50. 

 population of the, in 1822 19: 1108, 



1110. 

 reference to 30: 20. 

 sleight of hand of 14: 105. 

 store wild rice in mococks 19: 



1072. 

 study of the 15: xxvt, lxxiii. 

 thrash wild rice 19: 1059. 

 tie wild rice 19: 1068. 

 tribal history, migrations, and set- 

 tlement of 19: 1055. 

 union of, with Potawatomi 18: 



779. 

 wild rice gathered by 19: 1063. 

 wild rice moon of 19: 1089. 

 Ottawa Language 



description of 28: 261 sq., 265- 



269. 

 examples in comparison with 28: 



Algonkin 233, 245, 250, 251, 252, 

 259, 260, 262, 271. 



Cheyenne 233. 



Cree 245, 250, 251, 252, 261, 262. 



Cree-Montagnais 259. 



Delaware 261. 



Fox 248, 259, 261, 262. 



Kickapoo 248, 259. 



Menomini 245, 250, 251, 25-2, 259, 



261, 262. 

 Montagnais 248. 

 Natick 250, 251, 271. 



Ojibwa 233, 245, 250, 251, 252, 



259, 261, 262, 271. 

 Peoria 250, 251, 252, 260, 261, 



262, 271. 



Ottawa Language — Continued 



examples in comparison with 28 — 

 continued 

 Potawatomi 259, 262, 271. 

 Sauk 248, 259. 



Shawnee 251, 259, 261, 262, 271. 

 pronunciation of 28: 228. 

 relationships of 28: 233, 238, 289, 



290a. 

 subjunctive mode in 28: 246, 260. 

 Ottawa University, land sold to 



18: 858. 

 Otter 



a life symbol 36: 99. 



a man-being in Iroquoian cosmology 



21: 174, 180, 287, 315. 

 carvings of the 2: 125. 

 illness caused by 42: 644. 

 mention of 38: § 171. 

 quarry of, stolen by Indians 38: 



§ 185. 

 special connection of, with woman 



27: 512. 

 See also Otters. 

 Otter Clan 



association of 42: 148. 

 native names for 42: 116. 

 Otter River, Saponi on 42: 777. 

 Otter-tail Chippewa, land cessions 



and reservations by 18: 936. 

 Otter Totem, representations of 18: 



324. 

 Otter who Married a Princess, 



of the 31: 166, 747, 750. 

 Otters 



Eskimo method of trapping 



123, 125. 

 Eskimo use of, as unit of value 



232. 

 in Menomini myth 14: 91, 134, 190. 

 in Pueblo religion 14: 518. 

 myths concerning 11: 330; 19: 



266 sqq., 449. 

 sea, Eskimo mythic animal based on 



18: 443. 

 smoked out of dens 31: 402. 

 value of, among Eskimo 18: 229. 

 See also Otter. 

 O'tu'gunu, a Cheyenne division 



1026. 

 Otusson's Village, reservation 



18: 698. 

 Ouabe. See Tairou. 

 Ouachtenons. See Wea. 



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