Vill CONTENTS. 
THE MEDICINE-MEN OF THE APACHE, BY JOHN G. BOURKE. 
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CuHaPrer I. The medicine-men, their modes of treating disease, their super- a 
stitions, paraphernalia, etes=. 25,5: 402-- a2... ee aece ere ee ee 451 
Medicine-womens 25.2255. 2 .2-)acte soe 0' so eae Sees aoe padteseceees 468 
Remedies and modes oftreataent BOBO RSS Aces ssceeHscon sais mae de waSe 471 
Bainiand! Wigs — 2-10 se.2 Soot mw eto ee ee ee 474 
Mudheads' =... = 2253 2.2sa-02 scecesennane le soece osteo One eee eee eee 475 
Scalp/shirtes: 2-22 Aaas2- Soham ee eee nee eee ee eee 476 
The xhombusorbulll rome rwes ee = eee ee eee ee eee 476 
Dh CRosse!. 3-52 seo fee yee ae sissies ee ae a eee ee SORA RE ae ee 479 
Necklaces ‘of humaniinperss =f -<.2 sees eee eases eee ene ae eee 480 
Necklaces: ofhuman teeth'.\s cen ase se ase= eee eee eee eae eee ee eee 487 
Whe:scrateh stick 323% 2_ 6 so. in- see ace areal are ee eee a eae 490 
The drinking reed 493 
CuHapTer II. Hoddentin, the pollen of the tule, the sacrificial powder of the 
Apache; with remarks upon sacred powders and offerings in gen- 
Oral yale merc: See ae sees hee ae eee sane ee eee oan aS eee 499 
The skungne:ofthe:7unitand Othersss-—=-eb see eee ee eee ee 507 
Use of the pollen by the Israelites and Egyptians..........--...---..--.- 517 
Hoddentinia prehistoric ood sae se- ee seen eas == ae ae eee eee eee 518 
Hoddentin the yiauhtiofthe Aztecs! -=- =225-—--5-)9se- nee eee 521 
‘“Bledos” of ancient writers—its Meaning.......-----..2-5-222-2---s2-2o- 522 
Me0alli. S2cetise Soars ohese Gee StinS Seale. ates eee ce Eee eee eee 523 
General use of the powder among Indians ...........--.....--..---.----- 528 
Analogues of hod dentin ecreteee cece eeele eee eee ae eee eee 530 
The down of birds in ceremonial observances'...........-....------------ 533 
IS Erbe WRG ess Seco ec Scum sooaue anne seossosg Ses aan sosS cass sma eeooseaee 535 
Dust from chinrehes—ttsiuse -cjjeatrs coe ele teats eee oe ee ee 537 
ID eGR Ohh oie cage ecatspseEerns saacnecobonedniedswacaandsnscbsascadesse 537 
Prehistoric) foods used imicovenanits’* ==. 2. a ete eee 540 
Sacred breads and cakes ........------- SED Oe Sroscoaces auaKde Scadeenasece 541 
UWinleawenedi reads se nectar oiatepa ie = eles lo leat at 543 
The hoticross) buns of Good Hriday, o-2-—- sss 5-s4e eee eee eee eee 544 
LO et eR OeO Raa Dare ere ERE pne me HEE MEO SHn ae DSenr Manes consonecedasance 548 
Cuapter III. The izze-kloth or medicine cord of the Apache. .--..-..--..---- 550 
Analogues to be found among the Aztecs, Peruvians, and others--.-..----- 558 
The magie wind knotted cords of the Lapps and others..--....-.---.---- 560 
Rosaries:and other mnemonic cords. ..---..-2-.---- ---. <3 fse- 22322 n= 561 
The sacred cords of the Parsis and Brahmans --....-.-..----..----------- 563 
Use of cords and knots and girdles in parturition ............-.---------- 570 
“Medidas,” ‘‘measuring cords,” ‘‘ wresting threads,” etc.....-...--.----- 572 
Unclassified superstitions upon this subject ...........-....--..---------- 575 
Theimedieine hats 3552. ses ee oa em ae = ee eee ee ee eee ee 580 
Dhejspixitior ghost dancesheaddresso--— eee ee eee ae ee eee ee eee 585 
Amulets‘and! talismans. 5-222 2.ces jee soe ae eel ae eee eee 587 
Mhex zi al taie 2 225 3 appre eetaeta- sas es aoe ae ee 587 
Challehthutit a= = aes =a ae esate ae eee meters a eee 588 
Phylacteries 52 -:ciis.55 os ats seo be ee fee eles nae ees ae eee eee emo 
Bibliography pcs 23-22% -22 vin. a oersuls See sas See eee eae ee cee tee ee eee 596 
