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420 Diffusion, in art, ; Aztec traits of culture, ; cane baskets, ; cotton complex, ; culture traits in the Amazon, ; grass dance, -; historical examples of, ; horse-complex in the New World, ; horse and horse culture, ; house-building art, ; maize complex, ; material complexes in the New World, ; methods of reckoning time, ; in mythology, ; wide, New World culture complexes, ; Old World traits of culture, ; Plains Indian societies, ; similar associated culture complexes, ; skin clothing in North America, ; theory,, ; trait-complexes, ; white-man god idea, -

Digging-stick, Plateau area,

Digging tools,

Discipline, -

Disease, ceremony for driving out,

Dispersion, of language, culture, and somatic characters, ; of mankind, ; of primates,

Divisions, dual, -

Divorce, regulation of,

Dog, culture,, ; eaten by Nootka Cannibal society, ; first appearance in Paleolithic Europe, ; food, ; hair as a textile fiber, ; packing, distribution, ; similarity of term for, ; traction, ; traction, intrusive in the New World, -; transportation by, ; use of in the New World, -

Domestication, of animals, -; Inca area,

Doors, New World houses,

Double-curve, art, origin, ; design, -

Downward weaving, ; distribution of,

Drama, ; cultivated by the Inca,, ,

Drawing,

Dream, dance, ; to obtain individual guardian,

Drilling, methods of,, ,

Drums, varieties and distribution,

Dual, divisions, -; grouping of tribes,

Dug-out, Amazon Basin, ; canoes, ; North Pacific Coast,

Dyeing, New World,

Earth-lodge,, , ; distribution,

Earthworks,

Eastern maize area,, , , , , , , , , ,

Eastern Woodland area,, , , , ; culture characterization of, -

Ecuador, archæological characterization of,

Economic areas,

Education, Aztec,

Effigy, jars, -; mounds, ; vessels, from Colombia,

Elevation, distribution of certain linguistic stocks, coincident with, ; range of, in which New World cultures expanded, -

Emerald mines, worked in Colombia,

Emetics, taken as a means of purification,

Endogamy, among Pawnee, ,

Environment, Chibcha area, ; factor in change of cephalic index, ; influence of, -; similarity of bison and guanaco area,

Eskimo,, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ; area, characterization of culture, -; bodily proportions of, ; characterized as to food, ; distinct type of culture, language, and somatic type, , ; groups of, ; migrations, , ; possible historical relation with Algonkin,

Etowah mound,