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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



367 



Sacred trees, Chitimacha tradition of, 



43 : 354 

 Sacrifices 



among the Chols and Lacandons, 



28:83 

 among the Fuegians, 63: 68, 153, 



157, 158, 175 

 among the Natchez, 43 : 176 

 animal, among the Zapotecs, 28: 



277 

 as atonement of sin, 95 : 58 

 human, among the Creeks, 73: 



382, 388 f . 

 human, among the Mayas, 28: 644, 



649, 654 

 human, among the Wateree, 22: 



81 

 human, among the Zapotecs, 28: 



276, 277 f . 

 human, in Mexico, 28: 174, 278, 



367, ff., 370 

 human, story of, 93 : 21 f . 

 of eagles, Kamia, 97: 49 f. 

 of poultry, 22 : 63 

 Saponi, 22:30 

 Sacrificial altar, see Altars; Stones. 

 Sacrificial stones, see Stones. 

 Sacrum 



comparative data on, 62 : 82 

 curvature of, Munsee, 62 : 82 f . 

 Munsee, dimensions of, 62 : 81 

 Munsee, general account of, 62: 



81 

 narrower in anthropoid apes, 

 Negroes, and Australians, 62 : 81 

 relatively broad, a feature of ad- 

 vanced evolutionary character, 

 62:81 

 segments of Munsee, 62 : 82 

 Saddle Canyon, caches reported in, 82 : 



136 

 Saddle Mountain 



cave in, 35 : 57 f . 

 ruins near, 82:82ff. 

 ruins on slope of, 82 : 136 

 Safford, W. E. 



acknowledgment to, 94: 13 

 manuscript notes possessed by, 



82:63 

 on the Daturas, 78 : 502. note No. 1 

 Sagard, F. Gabriel, in bibliography, 



34 : 425 

 Sagarees at war with the Tuscarora, 



73:18 

 Sagawamick, mounds at, 83 : 5 

 Sage 



ceremonial use of, 80 : 6, 40, 46, 47, 



67 

 green, among the Tewa, 55 : 53 

 Rocky Mountain, among the Tewa, 



55: 10, 45 

 silver, among the Tewa, 55 : 44, 45 

 use of, in Sun Dance, 61: 99 

 Sagebrush, among the Tewa, 55: 45 



See also Artemisia. 

 Sage grass, among the Tewa, 55 : 64 

 Sage hen, among the Tewa, 56 : 34 



Sa'gii'diwin'ina'gfimo'win, see Love 



songs. 

 Sagima'kwawA 



an otter, 85: 130 



blessing bestowed by, 85 : 130, 133, 



135 

 mention of, 85 : 149 

 name of sacred pack, 85 : 121, 125 

 Sagittal region, Munsee crania, 62: 



33 

 8agittaria, Chitimacha food plant, 



43: 345 

 Saguaro 



food plant, Maricopa, 34: 265 



food plant, Pima, 34: 261 



food plant, San Carlos Apache, 



34: 257 

 liquor made from, Papago, 34: 28 

 splints made from, Pima, 34: 247 

 Sahagun, B. de 



on beginning of Mexican year, 28 : 



22 

 on Cipactii, 28: 39 

 on date of Cortes' entrance into 



Mexico, 28: 140 

 on intercalary days, 28: 18 f. 

 on last five days of Mexican year, 



28 : 16, 17 

 on Mexican astronomy, 28: 355 f., 



357, 358 

 on Mexican feather ornaments, 



28: 71, 74 

 on ornaments of Quetzalcouatl, 



28: 60 

 on Quetzalcouatl, 28: 316 f. 

 on tlaca-xolotl, 28: 94 

 on war dress, 28 : 61 

 shield in manuscript of, 28: 64 

 Sahaptin stock, 78: 913 

 Sahuaripa, mention of, 44: 7 

 Sahwuram, Karok name of a village, 



78: 99 

 Saia, a synonym for Naongatl, 78: 



143 

 Sailing craft, unknown to pre-Colum- 

 bian America, 60: 20 

 Sails of the Fuegians, 63: 200 

 Saint Denis, Biloxi induced to aban- 

 don former settlement by, 47: 6 

 Sainte Helena Indians 

 a Cusabo tribe, 73 : 68 

 . See also Saint Helena Indians. 

 Saint Esprit, mission at, 69: 38 

 Saint Genevieve, salt-kettle pottery at, 



8: 24. 27 

 Saint Helena Indians, a Cusabo tribe, 



22: 86 

 Saint Katharine of Sienna, confused 



with goddess Pinopiaa, 28: 301 

 Saint Louis, Fox name for, 85: 15 

 See also under San ; St. ; Santa ; 

 Santo. 

 Sakapadai 



population of, 73: 436 

 story of origin of name, 73: 264 

 Sakayak-iimni, a Plains Miwok settle- 

 ment, 78: 444, 445 



