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[ETH. ANN. 48 



Oualla-Oualla, a Wallawalla syno- 

 nym 14: 740. 

 Ouasito Pass, trails to 42: 779, 783, 



792. 

 Ouatanon 



cession to United States of land at 



18: 654. 

 relinquishment by United States of 

 land at 18: 678. 

 Ouayana Indians, beliefs of 30: 



363. 

 Ouayeque. See Waiwai. 

 Ouboutou, Carib chief of a nation 



38: § 741. 

 Ouichram, a Tlaqluit synonym 14: 



740. 

 Ouitoto. See Maku. 

 Ouray 



burial of 1: 128. 

 head chief of the Ute 1: 315, 328. 

 successor to Kanats 17: 325. 

 Ouroctenon. See Ouatanon. 

 Ousamequin. See Massasoit. 

 Ouspie, identified as Ofogoula 28: 



12. 

 Ousta 



Kasihta chief 42: 34. 

 name interpreted 42: 34. 

 Outdoor Festival, Zuiii 23:520. 

 Outhouses 38: § 297. 

 Outlawry 



among the Seri 17: 273*. 

 Wyandot institution of 1 : 67. 

 Outlaws, class of 42: 357. 

 Outlooks 



on restricted areas 16: 149. 

 or farming shelters, discussion of 

 16: 142. 

 Oval-base Baskets 38: § 416-421. 

 Oval Mounds, distribution of 37: 



78. 

 Ovando, companion of Las Casas 



25: 19. 

 Ovando, Francisco de 



companion of Coronado 14: 477. 

 treatment of, by Indians 14: 522. 

 See also Obando. 

 Oven 



in cavate lodges 13: 226. 



of the Kwakiutl 35: 444, 519, 520, 



521, 587-591. 

 surface imbedded with pottery scales 



8: 139. 

 See also Ovens. 



Ovenlike Structures 



described and figured 8: 167. 



in cliff ruins 16: 127. 

 Ovens 



at Pescado 8: 95. 



baking, Guiana Indian 38: § 361- 

 363. 



in Zuni 8: 164 sq. 



not an aboriginal feature 16: 128. 



Pueblo, description of 22, i: 128, 

 139. 



upon roofs 8: 151. 



various kinds of, description of 8: 

 162-166. 



See also Oven. 

 Overcasting 38: § 43, 44. 

 Overhill Towns, treaty with "State 



of Franklin" by 19: 64. 

 Overland Mail, abandonment of sta- 

 tions by 17: 177. 

 Overseer of the Village 



rite of 36: 146-151. 



wi'-gi-e of 36: 147-150. 

 Oviedo y Valdez, Gonzalo Fernan- 

 dez de 



as a historian 25: 19 sg. 



biographical sketch of 25: 23. 



incorporation of Ranjel's report in 

 history by 19: 191. 



objects figured by 25:63,210,212. 



on Aguebana the First 25: 36. 



on Antillean mortuary customs 25: 

 70, 72, 83. 



on Antillean religion 25: 129. 



on cannibalism of Borinquenos 25: 

 50. 



on Carib in Porto Rico 25: 25. 



on ceremonies in dance plazas 25: 

 84. 



on Corazones 14: 484. 



on culture of Haitians and Borin- 

 quenos 25: 27. 



on De Soto's expedition 19: 25, 26. 



on early Porto Ricans 25: 170. 



on game of batey 25: 84, 85. 



on houses of Haitians 25: 41, 42 sq. 



on Indian clothing 14: 515. 



on Juan Gonzales 25: 37. 



on polygamy among Borinquenos 

 25: 48. 



on Porto Rican stone balls 25: 

 110. 



on punishment of theft among Antil- 

 leans 25: 31. 



