INDEX. 



473 



Page. 

 Mythic tales, Iroqnoia j The dead hunter. . 87 

 ; The guilty huntcra 99 

 ; The hunter and his 



dead wife 103 



; The hunter and hia 



faithless wife 90 



; The lad and the 



chestnuts 97 



; The man and his 



stepson 85 



; The old raan'r les- 

 son to his uephe w 89 

 ; The Wild cat and 



the wliite rabbit. 110 

 ; Travellers' jokes.. 107 

 ITythologic explanation of pheiiomtna, Iro- 

 quois 75, 82 



Mythology, Znui 11 



Mythsof thelroquois, byEmiinnieA. Smith 47 

 ; A case of witchcraft. 72 

 ; A superstition about 



flies 74 



; A "true" witch stfiry 71 

 ; A witch in the shape 



ofadog 73 



; Cure for all bodily in- 

 juries 73 



discussed xxix 



; Dispersion of the 



great beads 62 



; Echo god 58 



; Extermination of the 



stone giants 59 



fast disappearing ... 51 

 ; Formation of the tur- 

 tle clan 77 



t Great bead 59 



; Hiawatha and the 



wampuia belt 64 



; How the bear lost his 



taU 77 



; Manwhoassumedthe 



shape of a hog 73 



; Origin of constella- 

 tions 80 



; Origin of medicine. . . 78 

 ; Origin of plumage. . . 79 

 ; Origin of Seneca med- 

 icine 70 



; Origin of the Human 



Race 76 



; Origin of tobacco 79 



; Origin of wampum .. 78 

 ; Origin of witchea and 



witch charms 69 



; Seneca legend of 



Hi-nu" and Niagara. 54 



; The Xorth wind 59 



; The pigmies and the 



greedy hunters C6 



; The pigmy'smission. 67 



; The pole star 81 



; Thestonegiant'schal- 



Icnge 63 



; The stone giant's wife 62 



Page. 



Myths of the Iroquois ; The thunderers &5 



; The warrior saved 



by pigmies 65 



; Why the chipmunk 

 has a black stripe 



on hia back 80 



; Witch transformation 74 



MytiloB, shells used as uteusils 191,212 



in manufacture of fish 



hooks 210 



in manufacture of or- 

 naments 261 



Namhe. Pueblo of 433 



, Collection from 436 



Navajo fetiches 44 



silversmiths, Article on, discussed, xxxill 

 ,by Dr. Washington 



Matthews 167 



New Tear festival of the Iroquois 112, 1 \& 



Niagara Falls, Origin of; Iroquois mj th . . . 54 



North Wind ; Iroquois myth 59 



, Powers of the Iroquois God.. 52 



Ojibwas, Eiplorationa among XSV 



Old man's lesson to his nephew; Iroquois 



tale 89 



Old Pecos, Collection from 418 



Old Pojuaque, Collection from 441 



OUva shells used as beads ,. 219, 222 



Olivella shells used as beads 220 



Origin of medicine ; Iroquois myth 78 



plumage; Iroquois myth 79 



the constellations; Iroquoismyth. 80 



human race; Iroquoismyth.. 76 

 Seneca medicine ; Iroquois 



myth 70 



silversmith's craft among the 



Navajoes 171 



tobacco; Iroquoismyth 79 



wampum ; Iroquis mj'th 78 



Ornamental objects of clay from Cochita. . . 408 

 vegetal substances 



from Wolpi 393 



Ornamentation of clay vessels 327 



Ornaments of shell 213,305 



Osgood, KateC, Drawings made by 268 



Otter, Cai-vings of the 125 



Owl, Carvings of the 144 



fetich, Zufii 30 



Oyster shells used as utensils 191 



Pads, Znni head 369 



Pachydesma shells used as utensils 190 



in manufacture of 



beads 226 



ornaments 261 



pendants 209 



Paint-cups of clay from Zuiii 362 



Pole star; Iroquois myth 81 



Palmer, E., Collections by 303 



Panther, Range of the 142 



Parkman, Francis, on the use of waropura . 247 



Paroquet, Carving of the 139 



, Range of the 140 



Pearls perforated for beads 225 



used by Powhatan 232 



Pecten shells used as implements 205 



