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INDEX Univ. Calif. Publ. Am. Arch. and Ethn., vol. 18. Titles of papers are in boldface. Berdaches, 333. Biographical notes, 383. Bird Cult, 391, 392, 394-398; chiefs, 394, 397; influence on God-im- personating cult, 394, 396; pota ceremony feature of, 397; cere- monial leader, 397, 403. California Kinsbip Terminologies, 1- 285; summary, 283. Ceremonial, dance centers, Ione, Knight's Ferry, 398, 400; Pleas- anton, 399; head, 397, 403. Ceremonies, in general, 347; partici- pants, 351; correlation of ancient ceremonial and other activities, 360; Miwok funeral and mourn- ing, 392; female dancers in, 403. Ceremony. See Pota ceremony. See also Dance; Dances. Chief, bird cult leader, 397, 403. Chieftainship, Clear Lake Pomo, 333; Eastern Pomo, 335; Northern Pomo, 339; Southeastern Pomo, 339; war, 342; of the twenty Cigom Houses, 343; allegiance to chiefs, 344. Children, classification, 125; parents- in-law of, 192. Collateral parents-in-law and children- in-law, classification, 181. Cousins, classification, 162; cross- marriage, 255. Cigom, village of, 289; inhabitants, 291; nativity of villagers, 297; composition of families, 298; re- lationships within joint houses, 304; inter-house relationships, 307; infant mortality, 327. Clear Lake Pomo Society, 287-390; summary, 388. Condor, bird cult chief, 394; method of capture, 395; in the moloku dance, 396. Cremation, 376; Miwok, 391. Cult. See Bird cult; Ghost-dance cult; God-impersonating cult. Dance, ahana, akantoto, alina, aletu, hekeke, helekasi, helika, helikna, helkib6ksu, henepasi, 398; hiweyi, 396, 399; kalea, 398; kamini, kilaki, 399; kuksuyu, 398, 399; kumtupu, lileusi, 398, 400; lole, luhuyi, mamasu, 399; moloku, motcilasi, 398; olectu, oloteina, 399; tamula., temayasu, totoyu, 398; tula, 396, 399; salute, 398; sukina, sunwedi, 399; sule tumum laksii, sulesco, 398; ulula, 392; utcupelu, 398; uzumati, 399; wehena, wokile, yahuha, 398. Dance, houses, 347; manager, 401; motives, 404. Dancers, common, 362; Maru, 369; Southeastern Pomo, 370; Miwok, instruction of, 403. Dances, in general, among Pomo, 347; indigenous at Knight's Ferry, 398; among the Miwok: teachers of" 400; curative aspects, 402; instruction of dancers, clowns, female dancers, 403; spirits in, 404. Eagle, bird cult chief, 394; burials, 394; method of capture, 395. Exogamy, group, 239, 247. Falcon, prairie, bird cult chief, 394; in pota ceremony, 396, 397-98. Feather regalia, 393, 405; among Southern Miwok, 406. Funeral and mourning ceremonies, Miwok, 392. Games, 378. Ghost-dance cult, Ma.idu, Patwin, Pomo, 393; curative aspects, 402. Ghost impersonations, helika, 398; sulesco, sule tumum laksii, 399; among the Pomo, 399. Gifford, E. W., 1-408. God-impersonating cult, 391, 392, 398; three strata of, 392, 398, 399; ghost-dance stratum taught by missionaries, 393; among South- ern Miwok, 406; Kuksu, 393, 407. [409]

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  • INDEXUniv. Calif. Publ. Am. Arch. and Ethn., vol. 18.

    Titles of papers are in boldface.

    Berdaches, 333.Biographical notes, 383.Bird Cult, 391, 392, 394-398; chiefs,

    394, 397; influence on God-im-personating cult, 394, 396; potaceremony feature of, 397; cere-monial leader, 397, 403.

    California Kinsbip Terminologies, 1-285; summary, 283.

    Ceremonial, dance centers, Ione,Knight's Ferry, 398, 400; Pleas-anton, 399; head, 397, 403.

    Ceremonies, in general, 347; partici-pants, 351; correlation of ancientceremonial and other activities,360; Miwok funeral and mourn-ing, 392; female dancers in, 403.

    Ceremony. See Pota ceremony. Seealso Dance; Dances.

    Chief, bird cult leader, 397, 403.Chieftainship, Clear Lake Pomo, 333;

    Eastern Pomo, 335; NorthernPomo, 339; Southeastern Pomo,339; war, 342; of the twentyCigom Houses, 343; allegiance tochiefs, 344.

    Children, classification, 125; parents-in-law of, 192.

    Collateral parents-in-law and children-in-law, classification, 181.

    Cousins, classification, 162; cross-marriage, 255.

    Cigom, village of, 289; inhabitants,291; nativity of villagers, 297;composition of families, 298; re-lationships within joint houses,304; inter-house relationships,307; infant mortality, 327.

    Clear Lake Pomo Society, 287-390;summary, 388.

    Condor, bird cult chief, 394; methodof capture, 395; in the molokudance, 396.

    Cremation, 376; Miwok, 391.Cult. See Bird cult; Ghost-dance

    cult; God-impersonating cult.

    Dance, ahana, akantoto, alina, aletu,hekeke, helekasi, helika, helikna,helkib6ksu, henepasi, 398; hiweyi,396, 399; kalea, 398; kamini,kilaki, 399; kuksuyu, 398, 399;kumtupu, lileusi, 398, 400; lole,luhuyi, mamasu, 399; moloku,motcilasi, 398; olectu, oloteina,399; tamula., temayasu, totoyu,398; tula, 396, 399; salute, 398;sukina, sunwedi, 399; sule tumumlaksii, sulesco, 398; ulula, 392;utcupelu, 398; uzumati, 399;wehena, wokile, yahuha, 398.

    Dance, houses, 347; manager, 401;motives, 404.

    Dancers, common, 362; Maru, 369;Southeastern Pomo, 370; Miwok,instruction of, 403.

    Dances, in general, among Pomo, 347;indigenous at Knight's Ferry,398; among the Miwok: teachersof" 400; curative aspects, 402;instruction of dancers, clowns,female dancers, 403; spirits in,404.

    Eagle, bird cult chief, 394; burials,394; method of capture, 395.

    Exogamy, group, 239, 247.Falcon, prairie, bird cult chief, 394;

    in pota ceremony, 396, 397-98.Feather regalia, 393, 405; among

    Southern Miwok, 406.Funeral and mourning ceremonies,

    Miwok, 392.Games, 378.Ghost-dance cult, Ma.idu, Patwin,

    Pomo, 393; curative aspects, 402.Ghost impersonations, helika, 398;

    sulesco, sule tumum laksii, 399;among the Pomo, 399.

    Gifford, E. W., 1-408.God-impersonating cult, 391, 392, 398;

    three strata of, 392, 398, 399;ghost-dance stratum taught bymissionaries, 393; among South-ern Miwok, 406; Kuksu, 393,407.

    [409]

  • Index

    Grandchildren, classification, 132.Grandparents, classification, 127; sib-

    lings and siblings' grandchildren,134; great, and great-grandehil-dren, 136; -in-law, and grand-children-in-law, 183.

    Hopi, snakes handled by, 392.Ione, ceremonial center, 400.Kinship, bifurcation, 281; conceptual

    reciprocity, 274; culture centersand, 282; descriptive terms, 277;self reciprocity, 276; sex asym-metry and descent, 278.

    Kinship systems, description and dis-cussion, 15-122; interrelations of,196-197; social determinants,239; psychology, 265; by tribes:

    Achomawi, 37.Athabascan, 15.Atsugewi, 40.Barbareino, 72.Cahuilla, desert, 56.Chimariko, 34.Chukehansi, 84.Chumash, 72.

    Island, 73.Cocopa, 67.Costanoan, 74.

    Santa Clara, 74.Santa Cruz, 74.

    Cupenlo, 59.Dieguefio, southern, 68.

    Northern, 69.Esselen, 73.Fernandenlo, 62.Gabrielino, 61.Gashowu, 83.Huchnom, 118.Hupa, 17.Juanenio, 61.Ka.mia, 65.Karok, 31.Kato, 25.Kawaiisu, 53.Kitanemuk, 53.Lassik, 20.Luisenlo, 60.Lutuami, 41.Maidu, 43.

    Northeastern, 46.Northwestern of the mountains,

    44.Northwestern of the plains, 43.Southern, 47.

    Mattole, 19.Miwok, 86.

    Central, 88.Coast, 93.Lake, 91.Northern, 88.Plains, 90.Southern, 86.

    Mohave, 65.Mono, 49.

    Northeastern, 49.Southeastern, 50.Western, 51.

    Mutsun, 75.Obispenlo, 72.Paiute, northeastern, 49.Paleuyami, 77.Pomo, 104.

    Central, 107.Eastern, 106.Northeastern, 107.Northern, 109.Southeastern, 104.Southern, 113.Southwestern, 111.

    Rumsen, 76.Salinan; Antoniano and Migueleino,

    73.Serrano, 54.Shastan, 35.Shoshonean, 49.Sinkyone, 22.Tachi, 81.Tiibatulabal, 53.Tolowa, 15.Wailaki, 23.Wappo, 115.Washo, 48.Whilkut, 19.Wintun, 94.

    Central, 97.Northeastern, 102.Northern of Shasta County, 100.Northwestern of Trinity County,

    99.Southeastern, 94.Southwestern, 97.

    Wiyot, 29.Yana, 41.Yaudanchi, 78.Yauelmani, 80.Ynezeiio, 72.Yokuts, 77.

    Northern Valley, 85.Yuki, 119.

    Coast, 121.Yukian, 115.Yuman, 62.Yurok, 27.

    Kinship terms, types of classificationand their distribution, 123; tribaldegree of specialization, 193;etymology, 217; psychology, 265;underlying categories, 266.

    Kuksu Cult, God-impersonating, 407.Maidu, shaman 's contest, 392; God-

    impersonating cult, ghost-dancecult, 393; bird impersonations,396.

    Maps, kinship, list, 4.[410]

  • Index

    Marriage: cross-cousin, 255; death,divorce, illegitimate, 257; divorceand second marriages, 324; otherforms, 257; mother-in-law taboos,258; parent-in-law taboos, 327;postnuptial residence, 321; sister-in-law and group exogamy, 239;wife 's brother's daughter, groupexogamy and descent, 247.

    Missionaries, native, teachers of ghost-dance, 393.

    Miwok, Bird cult, 391, 392, 394, 397;God-impersonating cult, 391, 392,398, 406; Ghost-dance cult, 393,399; funeral and mourning cere-monies, 392; pota ceremony, 397;ceremonial centers, 400; teaehersof dancing among, 400; spiritimpersonations, ceremony anddance, dance motives, 404;feather regalia, 405; God-imper-sonating cult among southern, 406.

    Mwok Cults, 391-408.Money, 377.Mourning ceremonies, among Miwok,

    392.Names, personal, Eastern Pomo trans-

    mission of, meaning of, 379.Nephews and nieces, classification,

    154.

    Parents, classification, 123; -in-lawand children, 175.

    Patwin, God-impersonating cult, Ghost-dance cult, 393; bird impersona-tions, 396.

    Pomo, cults, 393, 399.Pomo Society, Cleam Lake, 287-390.Pota ceremony, 392, 397.Relationship, terms of, 382.Secret societies, members of, 353.Shamans, Pomo, 330; bear, among

    Miwok, 392; rattlesnake, amongHopi, Miwok, and Yokuts, 392;less important, 392; as poisoners,392.

    Shamans' contest, among Maidu, 392.Siblings and half-siblings, 139.Siblings-in-law, classification, three-

    step, 190; two-step, 184.Spouses, co-wives, and co-husbands,

    175.Spouses of aunts and uncles, classi-

    fication, 166.Step-relations, classification, 165.Sweat houses, 247.Uncles and aunts, classification, 142.Yokuts, rattlesnake shamans, 392;

    borrowed dances from SouthernMiwok, 406.

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