598 



INDEX. 



Paso. 

 (Jlatada; WasabeHitajisubgens; Names... 238 

 ; Style' of 

 wearing 

 the hair... 237 



; Taboo 237 



(fegiha tribes, Early migrations of 211-213 



Dakota studies xxv 



Dall, W. H., collected labrets 91 



masks 128,142 



on masks and labrets 70-201 



Damj lit!', \\\, describes labrets 85 



Dance, Alaskan 123,139 



dress 344,348 



implements 582 



, Iroquois 145 



ornaments 344 



, Painting for 348, 350 



societies of < >mahas 330, 342-355 



, The begging 355 



buffalo 347 



buffalo head-dress 352 



calumet 270-282 



false-face 145 



ghost 353 



grizzly bear 349 



He$ucka 330 



Hede-watci 297 



Hekana 353 



Hewatc i ". 331 



horse 348 



Makab Dukwalli 108 



make- no -fight 352 



Mandan 332, 354 



Padauka 353 



scalp 330 



sun 272,355 



T'egaxe-watei 352 



Visitors', of relating exploits .. 352 



Wacicka 342 



Witcita 349 



wol f 348 



Davis, J. B., cited as to skulls 95 



, E.H., collected terracotta figure ... 112 



Dawson describes Bfaida dances no 



labrets 82 



masks 110-114 



Days, list of Mexican - 32-34 



to cardinal points, Assignment of 38-40, 



50-53 



Death, Omaha ceremonies at 229,233 



De Haas, Dr. W., bought Indian relics 490 



, collected Indian relics . . 494-506 



, "Work of xxiv 



Deer Head gens, The Omaha 245 



Deshnoff, S. f reports Alaska people with la- 



brets 92 



Diagonal textiles. 416 



Differentiation of organs in the State 216 



Dippers, collection of Indian. 566 



Director, Work of the xxix 



Director's report, The xin 



Diseases of Omaha children 265 



Distribution of masks geographically .98-120 



Distribution of parts of animals 300 



Diving, Omaha 341 



Page. 



Dixon's reference to Sitka labrets 88 



statement as to A laskan burial 96 



Domestic etiquette among Omakas 262 



Domestic life among the Omabas .258-275 



Dorsey, Rev. J. Owen, < Imaha Sociology... 205-370 



, Work of \xv 



Dougherty on Omaha child-bearing age 267 



games with cards . . . 341 



killickinnick 310 



marriage customs ..259,263 

 number of children . . 264 

 phi in stone shooting.. 334 



Dresden Codex. 23 



Dress of Omaha dancers 344 



348,346,349,350,352,353 



Drinks of Omabas 209 



Drunkenness broken up among Omakas ... 37u 



Duk Duk mask 99-101 



Dukwalli mask ceremony 107-109 



Durau's interpretation of calendars 44r46, 48 



49,53 

 Duruy, S. E. M., reproduced Mexican manu- 

 scripts 18 



D'Urville as to New Holland masks 99 



Dyeing among Navajoes 377 



Dyes used by Navajoes 377 



Early migration of (j'egiha tribes. 211-213 



Effigies, collection of Indian 574 



Eisen, Gustav, as to ruins of Copan 64 



Elections of Omaha chiefs 358 



Elements to cardinal points, reference of .. . 47-49 



years, Reference of 49 



Elk gens. The 225-228 



; Names 227 



; Scouts 226 



; Stylo of wearing the hair 225 



; Taboo 225 



; The sacred tent 226 



j Worship of thunder 227 



Elopement, Omaha marriage by 260 



Engraved shells found in mounds 61, G2 



Eskimo. (See Innuit.) 



Etiquette, Omaha domestic 262 



Expenditures, Classification of lxxiv 



Exploration in mounds xxiv 



Fabrics, Diagonal 417 



, Forms of 401 



:rom New Jersey 421 



Iowa 411 



Mississippi Valley 408^111 



Southern States 407 



of lake dwellers 413 



.Miscellaneous 415 



; Prehistoric textiles of the United 



States 393-425 



Fabrigat, The manuscript of 46 



Fain's Island, Collection of relics from 463 



False-face dance of Iroquois 145 



Falsehood detected among Omahas by 



ordeal 328,370 



Farquharson, Prof, describes fabric from 



Iowa 411 



Fasting in sun-dance 272 



Feasting societies, Omaha 342 



Feasts 270.272 



