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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Wa'-wa" Ceremony — Continued 

 character of songs of 27: 382, 



386 sqq., 390-395, 400. 

 classed with We'waQpe 27: 597. 

 description of 27: 376-400. 

 distribution of 27: 74 sq. 

 Omaha and Ponca versions of, com- 

 pared 27: 377, 379 sqq., 400. 

 party in charge of 27: 378. 

 pipes of 27: 47, 162, 375, 376 sqq., 



380. 

 references to 27: 43, 211, 363, 496. 

 with another tribe 27: 381-400. 

 Wawenock Tribe 



dialect of, now obsolete 43: 177. 

 family names of 43: 176. 

 gradual drift of 43: 172. 

 habitat of 43: 170 sq. 

 history of 43: 171-175. 

 location of 43: 170. 

 loss of the name 43: 175. 

 material culture of 43: 176. 

 meaning of the name 43: 169,171. 

 part taken by, in Indian wars 43: 



174. 

 political independence of 43: 175. 

 population of 43: 175. 

 present survivors of 43: 169. 

 proper name of 43: 169. 

 removal of, to Becancour River 



43: 173. 

 settlement of, on Becancour River 



43: 175. 

 social organization of 43: 176. 

 synonyms for 43: 171. 

 Wawkeet Family, mention of 43: 



209. 

 Wax 



bee's 38: §24. 



diaphragm in flageolets 38: § 563, 



564. 

 modeling in 38: § 612. 

 See also Gums; Resins. 

 Wa-xa'-ga-u-gthi", a division of the 



Osage 36: 45. 

 Waxap !alas6' (Leleged, Q!omk!ut!es, 



Kwagu}) 35:' 1121. 

 Waxhaw 



custom of the 42: 703. 



head flattening of the 42: 687. 



heating and lighting of townhouse 



among 19: 230. 

 Spanish contact with the 19: 28. 



Wa-xo'-be 



contents of 36: 72. 



gentes owning 36: 65. 



name of the Sacred Hawk 39: 89, 



94. 

 position of, as an omen 39: 370. 

 secured for the National Museum 



36: 72. 

 songs connected with 39: 369. 

 symbols of courage 36: 63. 

 Wa-xo'-be To"-ga 36: 71 sqq. 

 Waxthe'xe Xigithe Ceremony 

 meaning of the term 27: 230. 

 reference to 27: 219. 

 Waxthe'xeto", meaning of the term 



27: 221. 

 Waxthe'xeto" Subgens, Ho"'ga 

 account of 27: 154, 156 sqq. 

 connection of, with Sacred Pole 

 27: 205, 221, 230, 273. 

 Wa-xthi'-zhi 



an informant 36: 153, 155; 39: 

 46, 83, 96, 131, 136, 154, 170, 178, 

 196, 203, 213. 

 earth names given by 43: 52,53. 

 recorder of Osage rites 43: 30. 

 rituals described by 43: 44. 

 Wayima Lake, mythic reference to 



29: 572 sq. 

 Wayishkee, Ojibwa treaty signer 14: 



28. 

 Wayland's Mills, steatite quarry near 



15: 132. 

 Waymouth, Captain — , reference to 



43: 171. 

 Wayne, — , Maumee Valley settle- 

 ments described by 7: 41. 

 Wayne, Gen. Anthony 



building of Fort Recovery by 19: 



212. 

 defeat of confederated tribes by 



19: 213. 

 effect of victory of 19: 68, 78, 79, 



81. 

 message to Ohio Cherokee by 19: 

 79. 

 Wayne County, Pa., pottery from 



20: 166. 

 Wayne County, Tenn., flint in 44: 



520 sqq. 

 Wayyampa, a Waiam synonym 14: 



741. 

 Wa-zha'-zhe 



a tribal division 39: 82, 83, 205. 



