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SUBJECT INDEX 



1163 



Wooden — Continued 



features of Pueblo windows 8: 196. 



flageolet 38: § 563. 



flute 38: § 560, 561. 



head ring 38: § 530. 



knife 38: § 14. 



mask 3: 104. 



needle 38: § 47-52. 



pestle and mortar 38: § 380. 



trumpet 38: § 559. 



vessels, copied in pottery 4: 447, 



451. 

 whistle 38: § 567. 

 See also Wood. 

 Wooden Artifacts, Pima 



agricultural implements 26: 97 sqq. 

 household utensils 26: 99-102. 

 miscellaneous 26: 103-108. 

 weapons 26: 95 sq. 

 Wooden Canes, Zuni dice game 24: 



217, 221 sq. 

 Wooden Implements 



Casa Grande, description of 28: 



146 sq. 

 use of, in quarrying 15: 23, 111. 

 Wooden Lance. See A'piatan. 

 Wooden Structures, absence of trace 



of 41: 495. 

 Woodenware 



collection of 18: xlvii. 

 of the Menomini 14: 256, 257. 

 Woodmoss, use of 44: 289, 377. 

 Woodpecker 



a life symbol 36: 120. 



a prophetic bird 42: 496. 



carvings of the 2: 146. 



head of, used in Hako ceremony 



22, ii: 20. 

 in Menomini myth 14: 229. 

 in Pima flood legend 28: 50. 

 in Ponca legend 27: 47. 

 legend concerning 30: 211. 

 nest of, shooting into 30: 315 sq. 

 string figure of 38: § 706. 

 symbolism of 22, ii: 21, 40, 173. 

 use of, as a charm 42: 502. 

 use of, as tribal pipes 27: 135, 207. 

 WoodrufFe Butte, stone birds from, 

 description and figures of 22, i: 

 135. 

 Woods, I. C, stage line established by 



26: 32. 

 Wood's Ranch, petroglyph bowlder 

 near 17: 545. 

 95719°— 33 74 



Woodthorpe, Lieutenant Colonel — 

 account of tribes in India by 10: 



361. 

 on war symbols 4: 88. 

 Woodward, — 



on Chief McGilUvray 19: 210. 

 on Chief Weatherford 19: 217. 

 on De Soto's route 19: 199. 

 on Mobilian trade language 19: 

 187. 

 Woodward, John, mounds on land of 



44: 409. 

 Woodward, R. S., on pure mathe- 

 matics 19: 827. 

 Woodward, Thomas S., information 



from 42: 262. 

 Woodworm, among the Tlingit 

 clan animal 26: 464. 

 crest animal 26: 408, 416 sq., 465. 

 in mythology 26: 464. 

 use of borings from 26: 429. 

 Woodwork 



general description of 38: § 4, 10. 

 of Casa Grande 13: 310, 312, 313. 

 of the Flathead group 45 : 326. 

 Woodworking 



aided by fire 13: 72. 

 by the Menomini 14: 241. 

 gouges used in 13: 83. 

 methods of 8: 184; 27: 338 sq. 

 tools for, Eskimo 18: 81-93. 

 See also Canoes; Wood; Woodwork. 

 Woodworth, Arnold, interpreter to 



Messiah delegation 14: 900. 

 Wooing among the Kwakiutl 35: 



862, 955, 1004. 

 Wooing Canoes 35: 1029, 1051, 



1065. 

 Wooing Speeches 35: 1052,1065. 

 Wool, General — 



disarming of Indians by 19: 129. 

 on Cherokee opposition to removal 



19: 127. 

 on preparation for removal 19: 



127. 

 protest against New Echota treaty 

 submitted to 19: 126. 

 Wool, John E. 



in command of troops in Cherokee 



Nation 5: 283. 

 rehef of 5: 289. 



report of, on Cherokee afifairs 5: 

 286. 



