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[Bull. 178 



Saklan, name used for a language, 



78: 463, 4GG 

 Sa'ktcihuma, name of Cliakchiuma, 



43: 202 

 Sala, a Central Miwok place name, 



78: 445 

 Saladero (Ariz.) Indian, 52: 221 

 Saladero skeleton 



critical remarks on, 52: 211 fE. 



history of finds of, 52: 209 fE. 



references to, 52: 217, 229 

 Saladillo 



geologic specimens from, 52: 63, 

 85 



reference to, 52: 45 f. 

 Salama, tradition regarding, 28: 112 

 Salamanders, among the Tewa, 56: 



10, 52, 53 

 Salas, Caspar de, expedition of, 73: 



176, 181 

 Salchiches 



a Muskhogean tribe, 73: 83 



an unidentified inland tribe, 73: 

 60 



referred to as a province of Tama, 

 73:83 

 Salem, Mo. 



caves in vicinity of, 76: 20 



house mounds near, 76: 22, 161 

 Salem School, Oreg., pathological con- 

 ditions in, 34: table 9 (facing p. 

 406) 

 Salenojuh, a Kasihta village, 73: 224 

 Salinacani 



a Florida river, 73: 328 



See also Alimacani. 

 Salinan 



general account of, 78: 546-549 



mention of, 78 : 544 



population of, 78: 885, 886 



population of, in 1770 and 1910, 

 78: 883 



ritual numbers and methods of 

 numeration of, 78: 876 

 Salinas de los Nueve Cerros 



pottery from mound at, 28: 86 



ruins of, 28: 86 

 Salinas River, 78:546 

 Saline County, Mo. 



ancient works in, 37: 82-86, 92 



village site, 37: 99,109 

 Saline Creek, grave on, 76: 95 

 Saline River, graves along, 71: 53 

 Salineros, 44 : 11, 25, 26 

 Saline Valley, 78:590 

 Salisbury, Prof. Rollin D. 



cited, 54: 65 



cited on glacial period, 33: 10 



cited on Lansing skeleton, 33: 47 



See also Chamberlin, Thos. C. 

 Salish(an) language 



relation of, to Wakashan, 16: vi 



split up into great number of dia- 

 lects, 16: vi 



works in, 16: 55 f. 



Salishan languages, see Atna ; Bilkula ; 

 Chehalis ; Dwamish ; Friendly Vil- 

 lage ; Kalispel ; Kaulits ; Kawichen ; 

 Klallam ; Komuk ; Kwantlen ; Kwin- 

 aiutl ; Lilowat ; Lummi ; Nehelim ; 

 Xetlakapamuk ; Nikutamuk ; N 1 s- 

 kwalli ; N u k s a h k ; Nukwalimuk ; 

 Nusulph ; Okinagon ; Pentlash ; Pisk- 

 wau ; Puyallup; Salish(an) ; Sam- 

 ish ; Shiwapmook ; Shuswap ; Sicatl ; 

 Silets ; Skagit ; Skitsuish ; Skokom- 

 ish ; Skoyelpi ; Skwaksin ; Skwam- 

 ish ; Snanaimuk ; Snohomish; 

 Sougish ; Spokan ; Stailakum ; Stale ; 

 Tait; Thompson River Indian; Tila- 

 muk ; Toanhuch ; Twana. 

 Salishan stock, 78: 913 

 Salishan Tribe 



extent of, 16: v 



well studied and recorded, 16: v 

 Saliva, belief concerning. 99 : 15 

 Salix alha, use of, 99: 199 



/S'. argophylJa, among the Tewa, 



55: 49 

 S. cordata, among the Tewa, 55 



49 

 (S. liumilis, among the Tewa, 55 



49 

 S. irrorata, among the Tewa, 55 



49 

 /Sf. sp., among the Tewa, 55: 48, 49 

 See also Willow. 

 Salmo mykiss spilurus, among the 

 Tewa, 56: .55 



S. plevritictis, among the Tewa, 

 56: 56 

 Salmon 



Chinook myth of the, 20 : 60-87 

 gambles with coyote, Kutenai tale, 



59: 150-153 

 Haida method of obtaining many, 



29: 85 

 head rescued by turtle, Kutenai 



tale, 59: 161 

 Kathlamet myth of, 26: 54-57 



abstract of, 26: 2-54 

 killed by fox, Kutenai tale, 59: 



156-161 

 led by coyote into fish trap, Kute- 

 nai tale, 59: 176-179 

 liberated by coyote, Kutenai tale, 



59: 172-175 

 stolen by coyote, Kutenai tale, 59 : 

 170-173 

 Salmon beetles, varieties of, 94 : 144 f . 

 Salmonberry 



and robin, Kathlamet myth of, 26: 



118-128 

 and robin, Kathlamet myth of, 

 abstract of, 26: 2.57 

 Salmon ceremony 



description of, 94: 7 

 time of, 94 : 83 

 Salmon Chief, Tlingit story of, 39: 



196 ff. 

 Salmon Creek 



in Wiyot territory, 78: 113 

 mention of, 78 : 145 



