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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Serper — Continued 



number of houses and inhabitants 



of, 78: 16 

 population of, 78: 18 

 Serrali, see Surruque. 

 Serranay, see Sarauahi. 

 Serranay, Rio de, identification of, 73: 



51 

 Serrano 



Chemehuevi name for, 78 : 595 



divisions of the, 78 : 577 



general account of the, 78: 615- 



619 

 mention of, 44: 28, 48; 78: 594 

 population of, in 1770 and 1910, 



78: 883 

 ritual numbers and methods of 



numeration of, 78: 877 

 song cycles of , 78: 786 

 Serrano group, short account of, 78: 



611 

 Serration, Munsee crania, 62 : 34 

 Serrop6 Tribe, 73:321 

 Serviceberry, use of, 99 : 283 

 Se se ki no ge A 



a hummer in gens festival, 85: 144 

 aTo'kan, 85:144 

 Seshat language, proper names in, 19 : 



57 

 Sespe, a source of California place 



name, 78:896 

 Set'ahlchicho-kaiya, 78:151 

 Seta-kaiya, 78:151 

 Setandong-kiyahang, 78: 151 

 Setchell, W. A. 



acknov?ledgment to, 94 : 13 

 assistance rendered by, 94: 35 

 authority on tobacco, 94: 35 

 Sethlagini Mesa, road following val- 

 ley west of, 50 : 9 

 Setlbaiko, a Sinkyone place name, 78 : 



145 

 Settlement, California Indian, 78: 49, 

 50, 178, 215, 220, 252, 296, 400, 655, 

 801 

 Seuel, Father — , see Souel. 

 Seii'lvu 



dissociation of, from trickster, 



67: 12 

 mention of, 67: 14 

 monsters and vicious beings re- 

 moved by, 67 : 13 

 responsible for man's sexual appe- 

 tite, 67: 78 

 the transformer, Alsea tales, 67: 

 66-91, 233 ff. 

 Seven, the sacred number, 93: 69 

 Seven Council Fires 



Dakota tribes included in, 83: 16 

 of the Dakota, 77:44 

 Seven sons, Natchez story of the canni- 

 bal's, 88: 218 f. 

 Seventh of the scale, occurrence of, 



53: 5 

 Seven wells, Kamia at, 97:8 

 Severance, Mark S., mounds described 

 by, 82: 81 



Sevier Desert, mounds of, 82: 61 f. 

 Sevier River, prehistoric dwellings on, 



82: 62 

 Sevilla de Oro, massacre at, 79: 1 

 Sewanee, cave in vicinity of, 76: 131 

 Seward Creek, Northern Pomo settle- 

 ment on, 78: 230 

 Seward-sqoji'ladas, how names of their 

 gambling sticks were obtained by, 

 Haidamyth, 29:322fE. 

 Sewee 



a Ousabo tribe, 73 : 67 

 account of the, 73 : 66 

 general description of the, 22: 77 

 included in Cusabo, 73 : 17 

 probably of Siouan stock, 73: 17, 

 66 

 Sewee Bay, early name of Bulls Bay, 



73: 65 

 Seweu-su, a Northern Miwok place 



name, 78 : 445 

 Sewing 



implements used for, 86: 30 

 method of, 94: 178 

 Sexes 



determined by pelvic bones in 



skeletons, 62: 15 

 morbidity among, 42: 24 f., 26 

 proportion of, among Menominee, 



42: 8 

 proportion of, among Oglala Sioux, 



42: 11 

 See also Proportion of sexes. 

 Sexual morality, offense against, pun- 

 ishment for, 38: 30 

 Sexual organs 



affections of, 34: 189, 191 

 See also Gonorrhea; Orchitis; 

 Syphilis; Uterine disorders. 

 Seymour, E. S. 



cemetery discovered by, 83: 19 

 Kaposia described by, 77 : 50 

 sketches by, 77 : 55, 93, 95, 121 

 Seymour, Samuel, drawing made by, 



83: 27 

 Shabakana, a Northern Pomo settle- 

 ment, 78: 230 

 Shabegolf, Habe-napo settlement at, 



78 : 229, 232 

 Shabik'eshchee village 



evidence obtained from, 92: 149 

 location of, 92: 10 

 origin of the name, 92: 1 

 two periods of occupation of, 92: 

 76 f., 105, 106, 146 

 Shacco, Will, an Eno Indian, 22: 64 

 Shachamkau, a Northern Pomo settle- 

 ment, 78: 231 

 Shackaconias, of John Smith, 22: 19 

 Shackamaxon, village of, 69: 11 

 Shad, caught in large numbers, 17 : 15 

 Shadbush, use of, 99 : 283 

 Shadoo 



an Edisto chief, 73 : 22 

 town of, description of, 73 : 64 



