1220 GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS [eth. ann. 48 



Upper Lakes, Wild-rice Gatherers of the; a Study in American Primitive Econom- 

 ics (Jenks) 19: 1013. 



Upper Missouri, Indian Tribes of the; Rei^ort to the Hon. Isaac S. Stevens (Denig- 

 Hewitt) 46: 375. 



Usages, Social and Religious Beliefs and, of the Chickasaw Indians (Swanton) 

 44: 169. 



Usages, Social, and Social Organization of the Indians of the Creek Confederacy 

 (Swanton) 42: 23. 



Uses of Plants by the Chippewa Indians (Densmore) 44: 275. 



Uses of Plants by the Indians of the Missouri River Region (Gilmore) 33: 43. 



Verde Valley, Aboriginal Remains in (C. Mindeleff) 13: 179. 



Vigil, Rite of; the Osage Tribe (La Flesche) 39: 31. 



Villages, Two Prehistoric, in Middle Tennessee (Myer) 41: 485. 



Wawenock Myth Texts from Maine (Speck) 43: 165. 



Wa-xu'-be, Rite of the; the Osage Tribe (La Flesche) 45: 523. 



Weather-lore, Mohegan Medicinal Practices, Superstitions, and (Speck-Tanta- 

 quidgeon) 43: 264. 



Weavers, Navajo (Matthews) 3: 371. 



Welfare; Technology, or the Science of Activities designed for (Powell) 20: 



XXIX. 



West Indies. See Porto Rico. 



Western Plateaus, the Salishan Tribes of the (Teit-Boas) 45: 23. 



White, Leslie A. The Acoma Indians 47: 17. 



White Buffalo Dance, the Mythical Origin of the, of the Fox Indians (Michelson) 

 40: 23. 



Wild-rice Gatherers of the Upper Lakes; a Study in American Primitive Eco- 

 nomics (Jenks) 19: 1013. 



Winnebaoo Tribe, the (Radin) 37: 35. 



Winship, George P. The Coronado Expedition, 1540-1542 14: 329. 



Wolpi, Arizona, Illustrated Catalogue of Collections from, in ISSl (J. Stevenson) 

 3: 511. 



Work, Two Summers', in Pueblo Ruins (Fewkes) 22, i: 3. 



Wyandot Government; a Short Study of Tribal Society (Powell) 1: 57. 



Yarrow, H. C. A Further Contribution to the Study of the Mortuary Customs 

 of the North American Indians 1 : 87. 



Yuman and Serian I^anguages, Comparative Lexicology of (Hewitt) 17: 299*. 



Zuni Ceremonialism, Introduction to (Bunzel) 47: 467. 



Zuiii Child, the Religious Life of the (M. C. Stevenson) 5: 533. 



Zuili Creation Myths, Outlines of (Gushing) 13: 321. 



Zuiii Culture Growth, Pueblo Pottery as illustrative of (Gushing) 4: 467. 



Zuni Fetiches (Gushing) 2: 3. 



Zuni Indians, Ethnobotany of the (M. C. Stevenson) 30: 31. 



Zuni Indians; their Mythology, Esoteric Fraternities, and Ceremonies (M. C. 

 Stevenson) 23: 1. 



Zuni Katcinas (Bunzel) 47: 837. 



Zuni Origin Myths (Bunzel) 47: 545. 



Zuili Ritual Poetry (Bunzel) 47: 611. 



Zuni, N. Mex., Illustrated Catalogue of Collections from, in 1881 (J. Stevenson) 

 3: 511. 



Zuiii, New Mexico. See Cibola; Coronado. 



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