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Shadow 



Kamia beliefs conceraing, 97: 70 



See also Soul (Choctaw word for). 



Shaft index, higher on the left side, 



62: 62 

 Shaftsbury, Earl of, land sold to, by 



Indians, 73: 70 

 Shahena'ko, a Sinkyone place name, 



78: 145 

 Shakchi Humma, chief of Choctaw, 



43: 293 

 Shaker religion, introduction of, among 



Indians, 93: 70 

 Shakopee, battle of, 53: 61, 76 f., 79 



f. 

 Shakopee's village 



description of, by Keating, 77: 52 

 mention of, 83: 20 

 Shalawa, probable identification of, 



78: 553 

 Shaler, Millard H., acknowledgment to, 



99: XV 

 Shaler, N. S. 



on influence of buffalo in Missis- 

 sippi Valley, 60 : 48 

 on Ohio Valley cave explorations, 

 60: 89 

 Shallow Water, Fox name for Saint 



Louis, 85: 15 

 Shamai, 78: 100 

 Shaman 



dead, baton placed with, in canoe, 



20: 257 

 does not touch hair with fingers, 



29: 374 

 each war party provided with one, 



29: 370 

 story of G.a'ndox's father, the, 29 : 



311-315 

 who went into the fire, and the 

 heron's son, Tlingit myth, 39: 

 267-279 

 See also Medicine man; Shaman- 

 ism ; Shamans. 

 Shamanism of the Kamia, 97: 73 f. 

 Shamans 



of the California Indians, 78: 4, 

 65, 111, 117, 136, 154, 188, 192, 

 196, 258, 302, 314, 316, 361, 373, 

 422-428, 472, 511, 513, 640, 643, 

 679, 680, 718, 756, 766, 769, 775, 

 778, 834, 851-855, 859 

 of the California Indians, classes 

 of, 78: 67, 136, 149, 196, 259, 

 423, 718, 815 

 of the Chitimacha, 43: 351, 358 

 ofthenouma, 43:289 

 of the Natchez, 43: 177-180 

 of the Tioux, story of, 43 : 336 

 of the Tunica, 43 : 326 

 practices of, 73: 385 ff. 

 those who are fasting to become, 



Haida myth. 29: 294 f. 

 See also Medicine men ; Shaman. 

 Shamel, H. H., acknowledgment to, 

 92: 127 



Sham fights, among the Alsea, 67: 



57 

 Shamli, a Southern Pome place name, 



78: 233 

 Shammai, mention of, as a village, 



78: 99 

 Shamnam 



a principal Konomihu village, 78 : 



283 

 identification of, 78: 99 

 Shamokin 



population of, in 1745, 22 : 50 

 settlement of Saponi and Tutelo at, 

 22: 50 

 Shana, an unlocated place name, 78: 



711 

 Shane, Prof . O. D., 97:68 

 Shanekai, a Northern Pomo place 



name, 78: 231 

 Shanel 



a Central Pomo place name, 78: 



232 

 a Northern Pomo place name, 



78: 230 

 Pomo of, 78: 229 

 Shanel-pomo, 78: 227 

 Shannon, E. V., analysis made by, 92 : 



141 

 Shannon County, Mo., caves of, 76: 



18 f. 

 Shards, not found in connection with 



stones, 74: 28 

 Shark 



metamorphosis into, of sorcerer, 



38: 79 

 method of discovering presence of, 



38: 67 

 teeth found with human remains, 



23: 52 

 See also Mythical shark. 

 Shark god 



Kawelo, a sorcerer, 38: 79 

 stone known as, 76 : 186 

 tradition concerning, 76: 178 

 See also Kuhai-moana. 

 Sharp, G., in bibliography, 34: 421 

 Sharpies, — , quoted on Calaveras skull, 



33: 22 

 Sharrett, Joseph, an informant, 86: 



130 

 Shasta 



a source of California place name, 



78:896 

 adolescence ceremony for girls 



among, 78: 864 

 general account of, 78: 285-304 

 mention of, 78:280,284 

 method of making arrowheads, 



60: 299 

 pipes of the, 94: 30 f., 167 

 population of, in 1770 and 1910, 



78: 883 

 reference to culture of, 94: 3 

 ritual numbers and methods of 

 numeration of, 78: 870 

 Shasta County, 78: 284 



