D.
Dahcota. See Dakota. Dahcotas, habitat of the divisions of 111 Dakota, tribal and family sense of name 112 divisions of the 114 population and divisions of the 116 Dall, W. H., linguistic literature 21, 22, 24 cited on Eskimo habitat 53 Eskimo researches of 73 on Asiatic Eskimo 74 on population of Alaskan Eskimo 75 Dana on the divisions of the Sacramento tribes 99 Dawson, George M., cited on Indian land tenure 40 assigns the Tagisch to the Koluschan family 87 Salishan researches 104 De Bry, Timuquanan names on map of 124 Delaware, population 49 habitat 79 De L’Isle cited 60 De Soto, Ferdinand, on early habitat of the Kaskaskias 113 supposed to have visited the Yuchi 126 Timuquanan towns encountered by 124 D’Iberville, names of Taensa towns given by 96 Diegueño, population 138 Differentiation of languages within single stock, to what due 141 Digger Indian tongue compared by Powers with the Pit River dialects 98 Disease, Indian belief concerning 39 Cherokee theory of 322-324 Disease and medicine, Cherokee tradition of origin of 319-322 Dobbs, Arthur, cited on Eskimo habitat 73 Dog Rib, population of 55 Dorsey, J. O., work of XXXIV, XXXV cited on Pacific coast tribes 54 cited on Omaha-Arikara alliance 60 Catawba studies 112 on Crow habitat 114 Takilman researches 121 Yakonan researches 134 acknowledgments to 142 Dress and ornaments used in Ojibwa dances 298, 299 Drew, E. P., on Siuslaw habitat 134 Duflot de Mofras, E. de, cited 92 Soledad, language of 102 Dunbar, John B., quoted on Pawnee habitat 60 Duncan, William, settlement of Chimmesyan tribes by 65 Duponceau collection, Salishan vocabulary of the 103 Du Pratz, Le Page, cited on Caddoan habitat 61 on certain southern tribes 66 on the Na’htchi language 96 Dzhe Manido, the guardian spirit of the Midewiwin 163, 166 Dzhibai midewigân or “Ghost Lodge” 278-281
E.
Eaton, Captain, Zuñi vocabulary of 139 Ecclemachs. See Esselenian family. Eells, Myron, linguistic literature 24 on the Chimakuan language and habitat 62, 63 Emmert, John W., work of XVII E-nagh-magh language of Lane 122 Emory, W. H., visit of, to the Pima 98 Environment as affecting language 141 Eskimauan family 71-75 Eslen nation of Galiano 75 Esselenian family 75, 76 Etah Eskimo, habitat of 72, 73 É-ukshikni or Klamath 90 Everette on the derivation of “Yakona” 134 Explorations in stone villages XVIII-XXVIII
F.
“Family,” linguistic, defined 11 Field work XVI-XXX Filson, John, on Yuchi habitat 127 Financial statement XLI Flatbow. See Kitunahan family. Flathead Cootenai 85 Flathead family, Salish or 102 Fontanedo, Timuquanan, local names of 124 Food distribution among North American Indians 34 Friendly Village, dialect of 104
G.
Gahuni manuscript of Cherokee formulas 313, 314 Galiano, D. A., on the Eslen and Runsien 75, 76 Gallatin, Albert, founder of systematic American philology 9, 10 linguistic literature 12, 15, 16, 17 Attacapan researches 57 on the Caddo and Pawnee 59 Chimmesyan researches 64 on the Chitimachan family 66 on the Muskhogean family 94 on Eskimauan boundaries 72 comparison of Iroquois and Cheroki 77 on the Kiowa language 84 on the Koluschan family 86 on Na’htchi habitat 96 Salishan researches 102, 103 reference to “Sahaptin” family 107 on the Shoshonean family 108 on the Siouan family 111 Skittagetan researches 119, 120 on Tonika language 135 on the habitat of the Yuchi 126 linguistic map 142 Game laws of California tribes 42 Garcia, Bartolomé, cited 68 Gatigwanasti manuscript of Cherokee formulas 312, 313 Gatschet, A. S., work of 7, XXXIV linguistic literature 23, 24 comparison of Caddoan and Adaizan languages by 46 on Pacific Coast tribes 54 Attacapan researches 57 Beothukan researches 57 Chimakuan researches 62 on the derivation of “Chitimacha” 66 Chitimachan researches 67 Coahuiltecan researches 68 Mutson investigations 70 Tonkawe vocabulary collected by 82 on the Kitunahan family 85 distinguishes the Kusan as a distinct stock 89 on the habitat of the Yamasi 95 on the Taensa language 96 on the derivation of “Palaihnih” 97 on the Pima language 99 discovered radical affinity between Wakashan and Salishan families 104 Catawba studies 112 surviving Biloxi found by 114 Takilman researches 121 on the derivation of “Taño” 122 classes Tonkawan as a distinct stock 125 Tonikan researches 125 on early Yuchi habitat 127 on the derivation of Waiilatpu 127 Washoan language separated by 131 Wishoskan researches 133 on the Sayúsklan language 134 acknowledgments to 143 Gens du Lac, habitat 111 Georgia, work in XVIII Ghost Lodge ceremonies 278-281 Gibbs, George, linguistic literature 17, 22 on the Chimakum language 62 on the Kulanapan family 87 the Eh-nek family of 100 on the Weitspekan language 131 Wishoskan researches 133 Yuki vocabulary cited 136 Ginseng, Mide tradition relating to origin of 241, 242 Gioloco language 108 Gods of the Cherokees and their abiding places 340-342 Gosiute, population 110 Grammatic elements of language 141 Grammatic structure in classification of Indian languages 11 Grand Medicine Society. See Midewiwin. Gravier, Father, on the Na’htchi and Taensa 97 Greely, A. W., on Eskimo of Grinnell Land 73 Greenland, Eskimo of 73, 75 Grinnell Land, Eskimo of 73 Gros Ventres, habitat 116 Guiloco language 92
H.
Haeltzuk, habitat 129, 130 principal tribes 131 population 131 Haida, divisions of 120 population 121 language, related to Koluschan 120 method of land tenure 40 Hailtzuk, population 105 Hale, Horatio, linguistic literature 14, 25 discovery of branches of Athapascan family in Oregon by 52 on the affinity of Cheroki to Iroquois 77 on the derivation of “Iroquois” 77 on the “Kaus or Kwokwoos” 89 on the Talatui 92 on the Palaihnihan 97 on certain Pujunan tribes 99, 100 Salishan researches 104 on the Sastean family 106 Tutelo researches 114 classification and habitat of Waiilatpuan tribes 127 on the Yakonan family 134 Hamilton manuscript cited 54 Hanega, population 87 Hano pueblo, Tusayan 123 population 123 Hare tribe, population 55 Harrison, on early Tutelo habitat 114 Haumonté, J. D., on the Taensa 96 Havasupai habitat and population 138 Hawk-leg fetish, description and figure 220, 221 Hayden, Ferdinand V., linguistic literature 20 Haynarger vocabulary cited 54 Haywood, John, cited on witchcraft beliefs among the Cherokees 322 Hennepin, Louis cited on practices of Algonkian medicine men 152, 154 cited on ceremonial use of Calumet by Algonkian tribes 153 Henshaw, H. W., work of XXXIV, XXXV, XXXVI Chumashan researches of 68 Costanoan researches of 70 Esselenian investigations of 76 Moquelumnan researches of 93 Salinan researches of 101 on Salinan population 102 on population of Cayuse 128 acknowledgments to 142 synonomy of tribes by 142 Heshotatsína, a Zuñi village 139 Hewitt, J. N. B., work of XXXI on the derivation of “Iroquois” 77 Hidatsa population 118 Hoffman, W. J., paper on Midewiwin or Grand Medicine Society of 143-300 work of XXXVI Hoh, population and habitat 63 Holm, G., Greenland Eskimo 72 on East Greenland Eskimo population 75 Holmes, W. H., work of XXXII Hoodsunu, population 87 Hoquiam, population 105 Hospitality of American Indians, source of 34 Howe, George, on early habitat of the Cherokee 78 Hudson Bay, Eskimo of 73 Humptulip, population 105 Hunah, population 87 “Hunter’s medicine” of Midewiwin 221-223 Hunting claims 42, 43 Hunting, Mide “medicine” practiced in 221-223 Hupa, population of 56