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Santa Maria Nanacacipactzin, Luis de, 



dea th of , in 1505, 28 : 160 

 Santa Monica, 78 : 555 

 Santa Rosa 



mention of, 44 : 70 ; 78 : 554, 694 

 participation of, in ceremony, 90: 



138 

 possible identification of, 78: 555 

 Southern Pomo settlement near, 



78:233 

 visit to, 90 : 3 

 Santa Rosa Creek, Southern Pomo set- 

 tlement at head of, 78 : 233 

 Santa Rosa Lagoon 



mention of, 78 : 233 

 tule balsas used in, 78 : 243 

 Santa Teresa, Mexico, a Cora village, 



34: 12 

 Santa Teresa de Guazapares, 44: 36 

 Santa Ynez, a Chumash mission, 78: 



551 

 Santa Ysabel, Northern Diegueno clans 

 at, 78:719 

 See also under Saint ; St. ; San ; 

 Santo. 

 Santaf e de Punta-Hicacos, 44 : 76 

 Sauta-fee-Talofa, a Seminole town, 73: 



406 

 Santaquin, the site of mounds, 82: 20 

 Santee 



a Cusabo tribe, 73 : 67, 68 

 burials of the, 71 : 131-134 

 colonists of, at war with, 73 : 71 

 early population of the, 22 : 101 

 eastern division of the Dakota, 77: 



45 

 general description of, 22 : 79 

 included in Cusabo, 73: 17 

 placed with Siouan tribes, 73: 17 

 reference to the, 69: 16; 89: 9 

 tribes forming, 77 : 2 

 use of the name, 77 : 45 

 Santee language (or dialect) 



distinct from Escamaqu, 73:17 

 songs recorded in, 61 : 1 

 works in, 5: 67 f. 

 Santee River 



French and Spanish names foi*, 



73:51 

 identification of, as River Jordan, 

 73:35 

 Santee Sioux 



mortality among, from tuberculo- 

 sis, 42:5 

 See also Sioux. 

 Santee Sioux songs, 61 : Songs Nos. 95, 



96, 97, ISO, 190, 235-240 

 Santhiacho Huanucase, a Cusabo name, 



73:22 

 Santiago, 78:2.S3 

 Santiago Cuisilapa, Mexico, a Mazahua 



village, 34 : 12 

 Santiago del Estero Province 



human remains found in, 52: 263 

 references to, 52 : 242, 243, 255 



Santiago de Ocone 



a Florida mission, 73: 89, 322 

 an Ocone mission, 73: 179 

 SantibaDez, D. Pablo Genaro, on crime 



among the Huichol, 34 : 170 

 Santo Domingo, Mexico, a Mazahua 



village, 34: 12 

 Santo Domingo de Assaho, 73 : 322 

 Santo Domingo del Palenque, 44: 64 

 Santo Domingo de Talaje, a Florida 



mission, 73:89,322 

 Santo Domingo pueblos 



investigation among the, 34: 1 

 mixed-bloods among the, 34: 7 

 statures (average) of the, 34: 133, 

 136, 137 

 Santo Thomas de Santa Fee, 73: 322 

 Santo Tomas, 44 : 7, 8 



See also tinder Saint; St.; San; 

 Santa. 

 Santsukhdhi, an Osage band, 77: 2, 98 

 Saoga-hatchee 



a branch of Tulsa, 73 : 245 

 description of, by Hawkins, 73: 



245 

 population of, 73: 435 

 Sapala 



a Gnale town, 73 : 82 

 rebellion of Indians of, 73: 91 

 Sapala, Bahia de, identification of, 73 : 



51 

 Sapala, Isle de, identification of, 73: 



51 

 Sapalla Indians, 73: 91 

 Sapela, 78:694 

 Sapelo Island 



abandonment of, 73: 93 



French and Spanish names for, 



73:51 

 visit of Governor Ibarra to, 73: 89 

 Sapelo River, French and Spanish 



names for, 73 : 51 

 Sapia, Alabama story of the, 88: 148 f. 

 Sapicbay Indians, 73: 91 

 Sapillo Creek, ruins on, 35 : 30, 83 

 Sapir, Dr. Edward 



acknowledgment to, 43:353; 78: 



viii 

 cited, 67:66,116,190 

 cooperation of, 30, pt. 2: iii 

 Sapola River, Yamasee settlement on, 



73:102 

 Sapon 



identification of, with Saponi, 22: 



29 

 location of village of, 22 : 30, 35 

 See also Saponi. 

 Sapona, early mention of, 22: 26 

 Sapong Town of Batts, 22: 34 

 Saponi 



collection of tribes forming the, 



22: 26 

 general description of the, 22: 37 

 habitat and population of, in 1714, 



22 : 61 

 location of villages of, 69: 92 



