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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Winter Marau Paholawu, descrip- 

 tion of 21: 23, 55. 

 Winter Names 35: 786, 895, 899, 



914, 1084. 

 Winter Prayer-stick- making, re- 

 semblance of, to that of summer 

 21: 56. 

 Winter Sage, use of, in medicine 



30: 51. 

 Winter Season, personification of 



32: 63. 

 Winter Snake Ceremony, fraternities 



taking part in 21: 23. 

 Winter Solstice 



in Tewa conception 29: 47. 

 observance of 47: 85. 

 time of 47: 289. 



See also Winter Solstice Cere- 

 mony. 

 Winter Solstice Ceremony 

 Hopi 21: 24, 25. 

 of Walpi, appearance of Ahiilani in 



21: 122. 

 worship of war gods in, in Hano 



21: 25. 

 See also Soyaluiia; Winter Solstice. 

 Winter Sun Prayer-stick- making, 

 fraternities taking part in 21: 

 23. 

 Wintergreen. 



beverage made from 44: 317. 

 use of 44: 289. 



See also Gaultheria Procumbens. 

 Winthrop, Governor — , policy of 43: 



462. 

 Winthrop, John, quoted on Indian 



right to soil 18: 603 sq. 

 Winthrop, Mass., pottery from 20: 



168, 179. 

 Wintun 



games of the 24: 

 double ball 658. 

 hand games 283. 

 tattooing among the 4: 64. 

 Winuta (Flute), Chief, description of, 

 and renewing of tiponi by 19: 

 1003 sq. 

 Wiogufki 



allocation of clans in beds at 42: 



201-204. 

 arrangement of square ground of 



42: 213, 227, 228. 

 clan councils of 42: 124. 



Wiogufki — Continued 



clans of, furnishing chiefs and 



henihas 42: 192, 194. 

 clans, phratries and moieties of 42: 



158 sq. 

 plan of ceremonial ground of 42: 



229. 

 position of beds at 42: 198. 

 Upper Creek White town 42: 124, 



254. 

 Wiokee King, Wiwohak chief 42: 



322. 

 Wipo Spring in Tusayan 17: 639. 

 Wiqq, Mrs., Tlingit interpreter, work 



of 26: 419. 

 Wireless at Barrow 46: 108. 

 Wi'sa 'ka'A' 



reference to 40: 37, 57, 364, 365, 



366, 391. 

 See also Culture Hero. 

 Wisconsin 



antiquities of 12: 47-77. 

 archeology of 12: 47-98. 

 Barron County, mounds of 12: 



94-98. 

 bird-shape stones from 13: 126. 

 bunts from 13: 169. 

 Caseville, works near 12: 84 sqq. 

 celts from 13: 75, 77, 79. 

 cfiaracter of pottery of 20: 22. 

 chipped flints from 13: 144, 146, 



147, 148, 149. 

 Crawford County, Courtois group 



12: 63-67. 

 Crawford County, Sue Coulee group 



12: 75. 

 discoidal stones from 13: 108. 

 distribution of stone art in 13: 61. 

 early history of 14: 14. 

 earthworks near Eastman 12: 52, 



54. 

 effigy mounds in 4: 61. 

 field work in 21: ix; 22, i: ix. 

 Grant County, antiquities of 12: 



83-93. 

 Hagen Corners, earthworks at 12: 



55-58. 

 Lynxville, Armstrong group near 



12: 73, 74. 

 Lynxville, Polander group near 12: 



69, 73. 

 naound group 12; 47. 



