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SUBJECT INDEX 



779 



Pawnee — Continued 



Ghost dance among the 14: 902, 



927. 

 habitat of the 17: 248; 27: 8S 



sq. 

 Hako ceremony 21: xxxi. 

 Hako ceremony, monograph on 23: 



XXXVIII. 



Hako ceremonj^, record obtained as 



21: XII. 

 Hako ritual of, phonographic record 



of 23: XVI. 

 Hethu'shka society among the 27: 



460. 

 hunting ground of the 27: 89. 

 influence of Ghost dance on the 14: 



926. 

 Kiowa fights with the 17: 286, 290, 



293. 

 Kiowa hostility to 17: 160. 

 Kiowa name for the 17: 259. 

 Kiowa peace making with the 17: 



333. 

 land cessions and reservations 18: 



750, 780, 818, 858, 884, 946. 

 medicine arrow of, pictographically 



represented 10: 503. 

 mention of the 4: 102, 127, 131, 



135, 139, 141, 142, 143, 144. 

 mode of hair dressing 14: 394. 

 mythology of the 23: xxxviii sq.; 



24: 730. 

 myths and beliefs of the 19: 445 



sq., 451, 462 sq., 473, 505. 

 name of the Arapaho 14: 954. 

 name of the Kiowa Apache 14: 



1081. 

 name of the Ponca 27: 43. 

 name of the Sioux 14: 1057. 

 Omaha name for the 27: 102. 

 origin of name of 17: 291. 

 Osage hostility to 17: 295. 

 outlawry of the 17: 172. 

 paper on the Hako ceremony of 



22, ii: 1-368. 

 pictographs on wood by 10: 214. 

 population of the 7: 62. 

 pottery inaking by the 20: 58 sq., 



199 sq. 

 raid on Kiowa horses by the 17:305. 

 removal of, to Indian Territory 



(Oklahoma) 5: 360; 17: 333. 

 95719° — 33 50 



Pawnee — Continued 



settlement of, on Cherokee Strip 



19: 151. 

 slaves among the Menomini 14: 35. 

 smallpox among the 17: 168, 275. 

 Spanish influence through 27: 114. 

 study of fraternities and cults of 



19: XLViii. 

 Tewa name for the 29: 575, 578. 

 tribal designations of the 10: 386. 

 Wa'ba^ka's defeat of 27: 406 sqq. 

 war customs of the 17: 161, 259. 

 warfare with Omaha 27: 87. 

 Wa'wa° ceremony of 27: 377, 379 

 sqq., 400. 

 Pawnee Loup Indians, notice of war 



party by 10: 336. 

 Pawnee Music, work done on, by 



Miss F. Densmore 41: 12 sq. 

 Pawnee (Skidi) Indians, hoop and 



pole game of the 24: 469. 

 Pax, symbol, reference to 16: 229. 

 Paxiuba Palm 



flutes made from 30: 229. 

 See also Iriartea. 

 Paxton, William A., brought first 



Texas cattle to Dakota 4: 125. 

 Paxton Boys, massacre of Conestogas 



by 20: 165. 

 Pay 



of midwife 35: 670. 

 of twin's mother 35: 670. 

 Paya, Honduras, method of forming 



numbers 19: 915. 

 Payara. See Morocot. 

 Pa'yatamu, distinction in name of 



23: 409. 

 Paye. See Piai. 

 Payment 



dependent on rank of debtor 35: 



731. 

 for cauterizing 35: 696. 

 of Indian medicine-men 9: 467 sq. 

 to wood-carvers 35: 1339. 

 Payne, Mrs. E. C. M., work of 48:5. 

 Payne, E. J., on changes in languages 



21: 18. 

 Payne, J. F., report on Warm Springs 



reservations by 18: 946 

 Payne, J. H. 



arrest of 19: 122 sq. 

 on Cherokee myths 19: 436, 440, 

 442. 



