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Saiik aud Foxes— Continued 

 sacred pack of, 85 : 55-95 

 spinal curvatures among, 34: table 



9 

 summer and winter habitations of, 



77:38 

 tuberculosis among the, 34: 210, 



table 9 

 villages of, on Rock River, 69: 44 

 villages of, similar in appearance, 



77:38 

 See also Fox Indian ; Sauk Indian. 

 Sauk and Fox language 

 works in, 13 : 440 f . 

 See also Sauk language. 

 Sauk Indian 



excursions of, against the Osage 



and Missouri, 77:98 

 festivals of, similar to Fox, 89 : 8 

 gens festivals held by, 85: 124 

 Missouri driven out by, 77 : 121 

 occurrence of ceremonial runners 



among, 85 : 2 

 reference to gentes of, 85 : 3 

 removal of, to Indian territory, 



77:38 

 territory occupied by, 69 : 11 ; 



77:1 

 villages of, visited by Long, 77: 



38 

 See also Sauk and Foxes. 

 Sauk language 



reference to, 85 : 123 

 See also Sauk and Fox language. 

 Saulapaguemes, 44 : 45 

 Saulteaux, see Chippewa. 

 Saunders, Art, acknowledgment to, 



100: 1 

 Saura, identity of, with Sara, 22: 57 

 Saurtirus ceimuus, leaves of, used as 



poultice, 48: 23 

 Sausalito Mound 



molluskan proportions in, 78: 924 

 percentage composition of, 78 : 923 

 percentages of artifacts in, 78: 



929 

 percentages of classes of artifacts 

 in, 78: 932 

 Sauteaux, see Chippewa ; Ojibway. 

 Sauvolle, — . 



account by, of Pascagoula, 43: 



302 f . 

 notes on Acolapissa tribe by, 43: 



281 

 notes on Quinipissa consolidation 



by, 43: 280 

 observations of, on Pascagoula 



River tribes, 47: 5 f. 

 reference to, 43 : 277 

 Sau-wa-no-gee, see Sawanogi. 

 Sau-woo-ga-loo-chee 



a Lower Creek town, 73: 174 

 See also Sau-woog-e-loo-che. 

 Sau-woo-ge-lo, a synonym for Big Saw- 



okli, 73: 142 

 Sau-woog-e-loo-ehe, a synonjrm for 

 Little Sawokli, 73:142 



Sauxpa, probable identity of Sissipa- 



haw and, 22: 65 

 Savanalis, a Shawnee tovsm, 73: 319 

 Savanerics, 44: 94 

 Savannah, Ga., Indian settlement at, 



71: 114 

 Savannah Indian 



mention of, 22 : 83 : 85 

 removal of part of, 73 : 101 

 See also Shawnee. 

 Savannah River, French and Spanish 



names for, 73 : 51 

 Savanna language 



works in, 13: 443 

 See also Shawnee. 

 Savetpilya, Charleston Peak, 78: 760 

 Saville, M. H. 



Maya bibliography by, 28: 537 

 report on pyramid of Tepoxtlau by, 



28: 343 f. 

 researches of, in Guatemala, 60: 

 227 

 Savilyuvava, 78: 760 

 Savirijoa, 44: 14 

 Savovochequeya, see Sabobche. 

 Sawado, see Saguaro (liquor). 

 Sawanogi 



description of, by Hawkins, 73: 



320 

 population of, 73: 436 

 Sawing implements 



mention of, 60 : 344, 348 

 serrated flakes used as, 81: 19 

 Sawokli 



among Lower Creeks, 73 : 142 

 customs of, similar to Creeks, 73: 



142 

 description of, by Hawkins, 73: 



142, 175 

 earliest known home of, 73: 141 

 Hitchiti spoken by, 73: 12 

 Hitchiti town, 73: 143 

 included in Hitchiti group, 73: 



172 

 Lower Creek tribe, 73 : 189 

 mention of, 73: 141-144 

 on the Chattahoochee, 73: 142 

 on the site of Tallahassee, 73: 403 

 Seminole tribe, 73 : 409 

 united with Hitchiti, 73: 143 

 See also Big Sawokli ; Little Saw- 

 okli. 

 Saws, see Sawing implements. 

 Sawtooth Mountain, ruin near, 35: 81 

 Saxapahaw, a form of Sissipahaw, 



22: 65 

 Saxnuwai, a planting place, 97: 6 f . 

 Saya, chief at, 78: 345 

 Sayangasi, a Southern Miwok place 



name, 78: 445 

 Sayodneechee, meaning of the word, 



65: 19 

 Scaffold 



and lodge burial, combination of, 



83: 42 

 and tree burial, combination of, 

 83: 37 



