INDEX. 



477 



Page. 



TTnio sheila ased aa implements 190, 205 



utensils 190, 199 



In manufacture of beads .. 223 

 o r n a - 

 ment . 2G0 

 spoons . 199 



Unwritten languages, Study of xvii 



Vegetal matter employed in decoration of 



pot t ery 331 



substances 334 



, Articles of, from Santa 



Clara 449 



, Articlesof, fromTesuke 414 



Wolpi . 3S9 



Zuiii . . 368 



Velie. J. W., Shell peudants collected by. . . 208 



Vessels, artificially shaped 192 



, En;,Tavod shell 1S5 



in clay imitating shells 198 



, Manufacture of shell 194,196 



, Natural sheila 190 



of the Mound Builders 194, 196 



used by the Florida Indians 193 



Moquis Indians 193 



in Mexico 192 



'Wnmpom, Antiquity of use of as currency . 234 



as currency 234 



, Derivation of the word 238 



in costumes 232, 234 



, Iroquois myth of origin of 64, 78 



, Literature of 241,248 



, Manufacture of 226, 236 



by whites 238 



, Mnemonic use of 240,254 



, Modern use of 239,252 



, Origin of mnemonic use of 240 



, Symbolic nses of 241, 248 



, Use of in strings 243, 248 



treaties and councUs . . 242 



on Pacific Coast 239 



, Varieties of beads used as 247 



•' TVampum belt, Iloof the, " or Hiawatha. 54,64 



belts. {See Belts of Wampum.) 

 "Warrior saved by pygmies ; Iroquois myth . 65 

 Wastefulness of the Navajo silversmith. ..175, 178 



Water vessels, Clay, from A coma 404 



Canon de Chelly. 419 



Cochiti 405 



Laguna 399,401 



SantaClara 415 



Sauto Domingo.. 409 



Tesiike 410,413 



Wolpi 378 



Zuui 343,347 



, Toy-like, from Wolpi 385 



Weapons of shell , 210 



, Manner of haf ting 211 



Weaving, Xav^jo 434 



We-ma-we, Zufii name for all fetiches 12 



West Wind, Power of ; God of the Iroquois. 52 

 Whipple, Lieut. E. W., Necklace obtained 

 by 220 



Page. 



White, C. A., Unios identified by 129 



White bear fetich, Zuiii 40 



Whiteley, Colonel, Shell gorgets procured 



by 303 



Whitney, J. L., describes shell plate 265 



Why the chipmunk has the black stripe on 



his back ; Iroquois myth 80 



Wild cat and the white rabbit 110 



Wild cat feticb, Zuiii 27 



Williams, C. F., Shell gorgets collected by.. 282 



Williams, lioger, on the name wampum ... 239 



use of shell money . 236 



Wilson on the conch shell (Fyruto) 143 



carvings of tropical animals 142 



Witch in the shape of a dog, Iroquois ac- 

 count of a 73 



Witch story; Iroquois myth 71,77 



transformation, Iroquois account 



of a 74 



Witchcraft. See Sorcery. 



, Iroquois account of a case of. . . 72 

 Witches and witch chanus, Iroquois myth 



giving 01 igin of C9 



Wolffetieh, Zuiii 28 



Wolpi, Collection from 375 



, Specimens of woven fabrics from... 398 



Wood, Articles of, from Old Pecos 419 



, Beam of, from old court 419 



Wood, William, describes shell pendants 256 



mentionsshellimplements 205,207 



ornaments .. 232 



Woodpecker, Carvings of the 146 



World, Zuui myth of dr>ing of the 12 



Worship of animals, ZoSi 11 



Zuiii prey gods, Ceremony at- 

 tending ... 32 

 of priesthood 



of the bow. 41,43 



thesii regions 19 



Woven fabrics, Specimens of, from Wolpi . . 398 



Zuiii... 373 



Wyman, JeflFries, describes shell celt 204 



gorgets ... 289 



■ pins 216 



vessel 19G 



weapons.. 211 



Yarrow, Dr. H.C., Work of xxiii 



Zuui animal worship 11 



, Collection from 337 



fetiches, Article on, discussed xxvi 



, by F. H. Cushing 1 



fetichism, Origin of 12 



niad 12 



, Isolation of, from Caucasian civiliza- 

 tion 321 



method of baking pottery 330 



mythology 11 



or A-sbi-wi 9 



philosophy -. 9 



priests or A-ehi-wa-ni 12 



, Situation of 321 



, Specimens of woven fabric from 373 



