NUNNE CHAHA. A hill mentioned in the Muskhogean creation-myth, [108]

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OHIO. I. The State; primitive implements found in, [7]; earth-mounds found in, [17], [18]. II. The river; attempt to maintain as Indian boundary, [25]

OJIBWAYS. Same as Chippeways, which see

OKINAI. In the story of Bearskin-woman, [183-184]

OKULAM (Noise of Surge). Name given to giant in Chinook myth of the Thunderer, [335]

OLCHONES. A Californian tribe; sun identified with supreme deity by, [350]

OLD MAN ABOVE. I. Name for supreme deity among Californian tribes, [348]. II. The Chareya of the Cahrocs, [350]

OLD WHITE BEAR. Chief of the Bear tribe, in Cherokee myth, [249]

OMAHAS. A tribe of the Siouan stock; dwellings of, [48]; Ictinike a war-god of, [266]