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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



387 



Shastan group, general account of, 



78: 279-284 

 Shasta River 



fish dam built at mouth of, 78: 



294 

 number of towns on, 78: 287 

 Shastas 



a synonym for Okwanuchu, 78: 



284 

 Northern Wintun tui-ned into, 78: 

 357 

 Shasta Valley 



"big head" dance in, introduction 



of, 78: 304, 369 

 feud in, 78 : 286 



villages in, head net used in, 78: 

 293 

 Shastika, see Shasta. 

 Shasty, see Shasta. 

 Shatera, a Tutelo synonym, 22: 38 

 Shatje Ogla, a Choctaw division, 48: 



16 

 Shautushma, a Luiseno place name, 



78: 648 

 Shavehead, a Karuk vs^oman doctor, 



94: 159 

 Shavuram, Yurok name of a village, 



78: 99 

 Shawa, probable identification of, 78: 



553: 554 

 Shawahtau, a Yaudanchi winter quar- 

 ter, 78: 479 

 Shawako, a Southern Pome village, 



78: 220, 233 

 Shawanese, migration of remnant of, 



77 : 2, 3 

 Shawano 



and Westo warfare, 22 : 85 

 brief description of the, 22 : 83 

 raid by, on the Catawba, 22 : 45 

 Sha-wa-no, a Creek town, 43 : 253 

 Shawk, Dr. W. L., on pathological condi- 

 tions in Fort Bidwell School, Calif., 

 34 : table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Shaw Mounds 



description of, 37: 20-26 

 skeletal remains in, 37 : 106 

 Shawnee 



an Upper Creek tribe, 73 : 189 

 cabins, origin of name of, 23 : 71 

 country occupied by, 69 : 11, 12, 46 

 distinct from the Cherokee, 8 : 43 

 driven from settlements, 73 : 415 f . 

 early habitat of the, 23 : 71 

 in Ohio, 8:28 

 in Pennsylvania, 73 : 317 

 insanity among the, 34 : 202, table 



9 (facing p. 406) 

 linguistic relations of, 69 : 12 

 location of the, 73 : 317 

 mention of the, 73 : 317-320 

 migrations of the, 69 : 12 

 morbidity among, from tubercu- 

 losis, 42: 4 

 on the Chattahoochee, 73 : 190 



Shawnee — Continued 



on the Tallapoosa, 73 : 190 

 pathological conditions of the, 34 : 



table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 population of the, 34: table 9; 



73:434 

 references to, 43 : 293 ; 85 : 124 

 salt-kettle pottery, 8 : 24, 26, 27 

 settlements of, among Upper 



Creeks, 73 : 319 

 settlements of, in Maryland, 8 : 27 

 settlements of, on South Branch, 



23:72 

 stone graves of, 8 : 50 

 villages of, west of the Mississippi, 

 77:42 

 Shawnee Agency, Okla., tuberculosis at, 



34: 210, 211, table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Shawnee language 



works in, 13:460 

 See also Savanna. 

 Shawnee School, Okla., pathological 

 conditions in, 34: table 9 (facing p. 

 406) 

 Shawnee Springs, origin of name of, 



23:71 

 Shawneetown, 111., Indian salt works at, 



8:24 

 Shea, John Gilmary 



account by, of expedition of Ayllon, 



73:32 

 an authority consulted, 43 : 3 

 Early French Voyages of, cited, 8 : 



10 

 on Membra, 43 : 5 

 on Taensa and Natchez languages, 

 43:20 

 Sheds 



construction of, 96 : 29 

 scarcity of, 96 : 29 

 Sheedou 



name of a chief, 73 : 67 

 See also Shadoo. 

 Sheep 



among the Tewa, 56 : 2, 14 

 raising of, by Pamunkey Indians, 



17:15 

 unknown in pre-Columbian Amer- 

 ica, 60 : 20 

 Sheep Creek, 78:602 

 ShefBelds, cave at, 76 : 135 

 Shehamniu, Chauchila living at, 78: 



484 

 Shelaba, see Sigua. 

 Shell 



emblem of the Mide'wiwin, 53 : 17 

 geese go gathering, Cochiti tale, 



98 : 159 f 

 objects of, 65:129; 100:160-163 

 objects of, found at Santiago Ahuit- 



zotla, 74 : 42 

 objects of, from Miller's Cave, 76: 



79 

 objects of, rarity of, 41 : 27, 28, 53 

 ornaments of, 92 : 142 ; 96 : 155 



