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GENEKAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Wikwaliobi Kiva 

 mention of 19: 611. 

 Tacab and Woe katcinas personated 

 in 21: 30. 

 Wikyatiwa 



Antelope priest, description and 



function of 19: 985. 

 Hopi Snake clan chief, reference to 



19: 579. 

 on advent of clans at Walpi 19: 

 585. 

 Wilcox, E., on partial cremation 1: 



150. 

 Wilcox, Gen. O. B., F. H. Gushing 



aided by 3 : xiv. 

 Wilcox County, Ala., earthen burial 



urn from 20: 38. 

 Wild Agave, fish poison 38: § 209. 

 Wild Animals, meeting of, story of 



31: 106 sqq. 

 Wild Anise 33: 113. 

 WUd Bean, use of 44: 320. 

 Wild Black Currant 33: 84. 

 Wild Boy, myths concerning 19: 



242-249. 

 Wild Cashew, drink 38: § 267. 

 Wild Cat 



and the white rabbit 2: 110. 



fetish of the Zuni 2: 27. 



in Pima mythology 26: 371. 



in Pueblo region 14: 518. 



myth concerning 19: 269 sq., 449. 



native American 14: 517. 



skin of, symbolism of, in Hako 



ceremony 22, ii: 47, 48. 

 skin of, use of, in Hako ceremony 



22,11: 23. 

 symbolism of, in Hako ceremony 



22, ii: 23, 111. 

 See also Tokotci. 

 Wildcat Clan 



native names for 42: 116. 

 story of 44: 200. 

 Wildcat Disease, mention of 42: 



644. 

 Wild Cherry. See Prunus Serotina. 

 Wild Columbine 33: 82. 

 Wild Currant, use of 44: 292, 321, 



356. 

 Wild Four-o'clock 

 mention of 33: 78. 

 use of, in medicine 30: 58. 

 Wild Fruits 38: § 247. 



Wild Geranium. See Geranium 



Maculatum. 

 Wild Ginger, use of 44: 287, 318; 



45: 460. 

 Wild Gooseberry 33: 84. 

 Wild Gourd 



common along the Gila 26: 91. 

 medicinal use of, by whites 26: 79. 

 Pima medicinal plant 26: 79. 

 seeds of, a Papago article of trade 



26: 93. 

 See also Cucurbita; Gourds. 

 Wild Horses, first caught by Dakota 



4: 108. 

 Wild Lettuce. See Lactuca Cana- 

 densis. 

 Wild Onion 



mention of 33: 71. 

 Pima food plant 26: 76. 

 use of 44: 286, 340, 377. 

 Wild Plum 



mention of 33: 87. 

 See also Prunus Americana. 

 Wild Rice 



amounts of, harvested 19: 1073- 



1079. 

 botany of 19: 1021. 

 cooking of 44: 318. 

 cooking of , for food 19: 1083-1086, 



1091. 

 curing of 19: 1064 sqq. 

 dependence of white men on 19: 



1101-1105. 

 feast at harvest time of 19: 1091. 

 food of the Ghippewa 44: 306. 

 foreign habitat of 19: 1036 sq. 

 gathering of 19: 1061-1064; 44: 



313 sqq. 

 general habitat of 19: 1028. 

 habitat of, by States 19: 1028- 



1033. 

 habitat of, in wild rice district 19: 



1033-1036. 

 harvest, religious observances con- 

 nected with 19: 1091. 

 importance of, to fur trade 19: 



1101-1104. 

 importance of, to Indians 19: 



1096, 1097, 1098, 1100 sq. 

 in Menomini tribal organization 



19: 1090-1093. 

 in Ojibwa tradition 19: 1057 sq., 



1093 sqq. 



