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Sea-lion hunt, Tlingit myth of, 39:324 

 Sea-lion hunters 



Tsimshian myth of, 27: 108-115 

 Tsimshian myth of, abstract of, 

 27: 239 f. 

 Sea lions 



conjuring of, by Cul tee's grand- 

 father, 26: 245 f. 

 how hunted by Kathlamet, 26: 



241-244 

 how killed by Tlingit, 39 : 324 

 the one they abandoned because he 

 was the first to spear, Ha Ida 

 myth, 29:282-285 

 Seal (Scioto) Township Works, 10: 



14, 15 

 Sears, Dr. E. A., on pathological con- 

 ditions at Omaha agency, Nebr., 34: 

 table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Seashore, Prof. C. E. 



acknowledgment to, 61 : 56 

 assistance and suggestions of, 61 : 

 56 

 Sea song. Old, Hawaiian, 38: 65 

 Seasons 



Koasati story of ordering of months 



and, 88: 166 

 Kutenai tale of origin of, 59: 



178-183 

 See also Months. 

 Seats 



ceremonial placing of, 79 : 74 

 See also Benches; Disk seats. 

 Sea water 



medicinal use of, 29 : 171 

 purifying qualities of, 38: 14, 29 

 Sea wees, a Cusabo tribe, 73 : 68 

 Sebasa language, works in, 19 : 56 

 Sebastapol, southern Porno settlement 



at, 78: 233 

 Secharlecha, a Lower Creek settlement, 



73: 286 

 Secharlitcha 



a Kasihta settlement, 73 : 225 

 See also Secharlecha. 

 Secho-kiyahang, 78: 151 

 Secoffee, a Seminole chief, 73: 398 

 Secondary accent, rare occurrence of, 



45: 5 

 Secondary-series dating 



examples, interpretation of, 57: 



207-222, 233-240 

 examples, plates showing, 57 : 207, 



210, 213, 218, 220, 233, 235 

 explanation of, 57: 74 fiE., 207 

 irregular forms of, 57 : 236 

 order of reading, 57: 129, 137 f., 



208 

 reference to Initial Series, 57: 



209 ff., 217 f. 

 starting point of, 57: 76, 135 f., 



208 ff., 218, 240-245 

 starting point of, determination of, 

 57: 240-245 

 Second of the scale, occurrence of, 53 : 

 5 



Secotan 



drawing of, by John White, 69 : 34 

 habitat of, 22:7 

 Secret societies, Fuegian, 63: 156 f., 



178 

 Secular rooms 



balconies of, 41 : 15 

 classification of, in Cliff Palace, 



51: 33 f. 

 decorations on walls of, 41: 52 

 description of, 41: 10-15 

 doors and windows of, 41 : 16 

 fireplaces in, 41: 16 

 floors and roofs of, 41 : 17 

 in Cliff Palace, 51 : 40-47 

 See also Rooms. 

 Sedam, a Northern Porno settlement, 



78: 229, 230 

 Sedam-pomo, 78: 227 



11: 92 

 Seda°-sabe, letter of Maca"ska to, 



11: 92 

 Sedge, among the Tewa, 55: 49, 66 

 Sedileu, Habe-napo settlement at, 78: 



229 

 Seed beaters 



of the California Indians, 78: 91, 



172, 291, 332, 415, 701, 814 

 problematical use of, 65 : 120 

 Seed jars 



absent in pueblo ruin, 100 : 147 

 black-on-red ware, 96 : 139 

 characteristic of Piedra district, 



96:94 

 decorations of, 96: 135 ff.; 100: 



144 

 description of, 92 : 115 f . ; 96 : 



92 ff. 

 double-lobed, 100:125 

 period of, indicated by lip, 100: 



125 

 shapes of, 100 : 125 

 sizes of, 96 : 94 f . 

 with single loop handle, 100 : 125 

 Seeds 



distribution of, by Corn Priest, 



80:37 

 found in ruin, 81 : 69, 76 

 Kamia method of planting, 97 : 22 

 Karuk names for, 94: 58 ff. 

 use of, for food, 97:24 

 See also Tobacco seed. 

 Seel, a Northern Porno settlement, 78: 



230 

 Seewee 



a Cusabo tribe, 73:68 

 See also Sewee. 

 Segep, "coyote," number of episodes 



about, 78:74 

 Seger School, Okla. (Cheyenne) 



albinism at, 34: 198, table 9 (fac- 

 ing p. 406) 

 deaf and dumb at, 34 : 206, table 9 

 epilepsy at, 34 : 202, table 9 

 goiter at, 34 : 199, table 9 

 idiocy at, 34 : 204, table 9 



