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Seger School, Okla. — Continued 



pathological conditions at, 34: 



table 9 

 spinal curvatures at, 34: 208, 



table 9 

 tuberculosis at, 34: 210, table 9 

 Segoashkwu, Yurok name of a settle- 

 ment, 78:99 

 Segua, 44:92 

 Seguin, Frangois 



connection of, with CarcaraGa find, 



52 : 184 f 

 finds* made by, 52: 189, 190, 191, 



193 

 reference to, 52 : 210 

 Segiiis, see Tegiiis. 



Segura de la Frontera, see Antequera. 

 Segwu', 78: 100 

 Sehachpeya, name of a settlement, 78: 



129 

 Sehlchikyo-kaiya, 78: 151 

 Sehlgaichodang, 78: 151 

 Sehlgaikyo-kaiya, 78: 151 

 Seiad Valley, 78:100 

 Seibal (city) 



antiquity of, 57: 15 

 Stela 11, interpretation of, 57: 

 230 f. 

 Seine River, named by Ribault, 73 : 48 

 Seines 



of the Fuegians, 63 : 189 

 use of, Chippewa, 86: 125 

 Seip Inclosure, modern, 10 : 33 

 Seizes-the-Gun-away-from-Them 



an informant concerning Sun 



Dance, 61: 91 

 Sun Dance vow of, 61 : 91 

 Sekani 



pathological conditions among, 34 : 



table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 populations of the, 34 : table 9 

 Sekani School, Ind. T., pathological con- 

 ditions at, 34: table 9 (facing p. 

 406) 

 Se'ka'wa'son"' 



making of, 85 : 81 

 name of Sacred Pack, 85 : 81 

 supernatural power of, 85 : 81 

 Se-ko-pe-chi, a Creek Indian, 73: 191 

 Seku-mni, a Southern Maidu place 



name, 78: 394 

 Selarney, Fixico, a Biloxi woman, 47: 



9 

 Selasphorus platycercus, among the 

 Tewa, 56: 39 



S. rufus, among the Tewa, 56 : 39 

 Selenite 



flakes found in ruins, 54 : 34 

 pendants made of, 81 : 33 

 possible use of, 81 : 65 

 Seler, Dr. Eduard 



cited, 57:2,43,199 



contribution to Central American 



archeology by, 28 : 538 

 contribution to Maya studies of, 

 28:596 



Seler, Dr. Eduard — Continued 



director of International School, 



74:13 

 existence of people of Archaic cul- 

 ture in Mexico denied by, 74 

 13 

 mention of, 18 : 41, 54 

 on Aztec calendar, 57 : 58 

 on beginning of years in Dresden 



Codex, 28:477 

 on handled pottery, 74 : 50 

 on hieroglyphics, 57 : 30 

 on Maya day gods, 28 : 559 

 on mounds made by Aztecs, 74 : 14 

 on relation of sea snail to deities of 



death, 28:428 

 on stamped designs, 74 : 50 

 quoted on wooden piers, 74 : 23 

 Seleuxa, a Seminole town, 73 : 411 

 Self-mutilation 



as a mourning custom, 83 : 4, 6, 9, 

 10, 12, 26, 27, 38, 48, 49, 51, 68, 70, 

 72 f ., 77 f . 

 See also Mutilation. 

 Selkirk, Henry 



information furnished by, 86 : 130, 



132 

 songs by, 45 : 133 ff., 154 

 Sell, Dr. W. J., cave on farm of, 76: 45 

 Sellards, Dr. E. H. 



on coquina of Florida coast, 52: 



35 f . 

 quoted by Hrdlidka, 66 : 43, 44, 45, 



65 

 reports on "fossil" man of Vero 



mentioned by, 66 : 23 

 summary by, of report on discovery 

 of "fossil" man, 66 : 23 f . 

 Sell Cave, description of, 76 : 45-51 

 Sellers, George E., primitive pottery 

 found in Illinois by, 8 : 26 

 on arrow-making by western tribes, 

 60: 316, 322 

 Sells, Ariz., Papago music studied at, 



90:2 

 Seloy, see Soloy, 

 Semicircle designs, common in Santiago 



Ahuitzotla pottery, 74 : 52 

 Semicircular ruins, descripition of, 70 : 



22 

 Seminole 



bands comprising the, 73 : 404 

 beginning of the, 73 : 398 

 burial of the, 71 : 114 ff. 

 called Lower Creeks by Bartram, 



73 : 134, 216 

 chiefs, list of, 73 : 410, 411 f . 

 distinction between Creeks and, 



73:404 

 in Florida today, 60 : 102 

 meaning of the name, 73 : 398 

 origin of the name, 69 : 80 

 population of, 73 : 440 f ., 442-448 

 removal of, to the Everglades, 73: 



344 

 war, mention of, 73 : 412 

 war, Yuchi Involved in, 73 : 312 



