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[Bull. 191] 



Sassquahana River, 204 



Sassquahanna Fort, 204, 215 



Savanoos language, 202 



Saws, 390, 392 



Scallop shells, use of, 299, 308, 312, 319, 

 327 



Scalplocks, revival of, 405 



Schenandoah, Eddie, maskmaker, 378, 

 379, 381, 389, 391, 398 



Schmitt, Karl, 222, 226 



Schultz site, 231 



Schumacher, Edward G., 251, 260, 291 



Scrapers, 24-25 



jasper, 23 (fig.) 



Screech owls, beliefs regarding, 375 



Screwdriver, used on masks, 393 



Sculpture, clay, 50 



Searles, Captain, 295 



Sea snake (Polamis platuria), 36 



Secotan Indians, 234 (map) 



Secrest-Reasoner Component, 227 



Seminole Indians, 362 



Semivowels, 68, 69 (examples), 99 

 (examples) 

 alveopalatal, 64 

 bilabial, 64 



Senacaes, see Cynaco Indians. 



Seneca Indians, 202, 206, 207, 210, 215, 

 229, 230, 234, 357, 363, 364, 365, 

 366, 368, 369, 370, 371, 386, 398, 

 399 



Senequas, see Cynaco Indians. 



Seneques, see Cynaco Indians. 



Senneks, see Cynaco Indians. 



Sentences, complex, 140-141 (examples) 



Sequences, phonemic, 61 (examples) 



Shafroth, John F., 10 



Shakari Indians, 234 (map) 



Shamanism, 362 



Shark's teeth, unworked, 299 



Shaunetowa, Indian town, 199, 200 



Shawan River, 216 



Shawnee tribe, 223, 235 



Shellfish, 49, 293, 298 



Shell lens, 11 (map), 13, 15, 32 



Shells, 12, 19, 297, 308, 312, 327 



Shenandoah Valley, 226 



Shenango Valley, 226 



Shenk's Ferry Aspect, 222, 225, 226, 

 228 (table), 229 (map) 



Shenk's Ferry Complex, 227 



Shenk's Ferry Focus, 222, 226, 230, 231 



Shepherd, Anna 0., 263 



Sherds, 12, 15, 17, 22, 28, 29, 36, 41, 45, 

 46, 262, 264, 265, 266 (figs.), 267, 

 270 (figs.), 271 (figs.), 272 (figs.), 

 274, 275, 276 (figs.), 277, 294, 

 297, 299, 306, 308, 310, 312, 336 



Shultz site, of Washingtonboro, 226 



Sibilants, 61 (examples) 



Sigua, Aztec colony, 262 



Silica, in tempering material, 15, 29 



Silversmithing, introduction of, 360 



Sinacks, see Cynaco Indians. 



Sinica, see Cynaco Indians. 



Sinnagers, see Cynaco Indians. 



Sinnecus Indians, 202 

 Sinnicus Indians, 204 

 Sinniquois Indians, 210 

 Sinnondowannes, see Seneca Indians. 

 Siouan Indians, 209, 215, 216, 218, 222, 



362 

 Sissipahaw Indians, 234 (map) 

 Sitio Conte, 20, 22, 24, 25, 27, 28, 31, 



36, 37, 42, 45, 46, 48, 49 

 Sixaola Valley, 262 

 Skeletal material, 13-18, 20 

 Skinner, Alanson B., 231 

 Slavers, 263 

 Slaves, African, 9 

 Slot, auxiharv, 128 (examples) 

 Smith, De Cost, 353, 358, 365, 366 

 Smith, H. Morgan, 10, 12, 13 

 Smith, John, 196, 198, 199, 204, 206, 231 



map of, 196, 197 (section) 

 Smithsonian Institution, 291 

 Smoke, George, maskmaker, 381 

 Smoothers, 28 

 Snakes, copper, 223 

 Snow Snake, native game, 374, 376 



sticks for, 379, 383 

 Sonnontouan Indian town, 206, 229, 234 

 Sonorants, 61, 70, 73, 102 

 Sosa, Juan B., 8, 9, 10 

 Sounds, introduced, 61 (examples) 

 Southern United States, 18 

 South Towanda, 230 

 Spaniards, 261, 294, 295 

 Spanish Occupation Period, 10, 12 

 Spears, throwing, 24 

 Speck, Frank, 353, 359, 362, 363, 364, 



386, 394 

 Speech, style of, 65 

 Spelman, Henry, 199, 200 

 Spindle whorls, 43 (table), 48, 50 

 Spirals, brass, 223 



copper, 223 

 Spoons, wooden, 359, 368 

 Spotswood, Alexander, 216 

 Squash, 356, 369 

 Staff, carried by chiefs, 365, 367 

 Steward, Alexander M., 230 

 Stewart, Richard H., 259, 291 

 Stewart's Focus, 222 

 Stockades, 225 

 Stone, slatelike, 267 

 Stone Age cultures, 25 

 Stops, alveola, 73 



alveopalatal, 60 (examples) 



aspirated, 103 (examples) 



glottalized series, 60 (examples), 69 



unaspirated, 103 



voiceless aspirated series, 60 (ex- 

 amples) 



voiceless unaspirated series, 60 

 (examples), 64 

 Strachey, William, 198 

 Strombus gigas, 267 

 S. gracilior, 297 

 S. granulatus, 297 

 S. peruvianus, 297 

 Structures, stone, 9, 261 



