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Shell — Continued 



oruameuts of, of California area, 



60: 115 

 ornaments of, period differences in, 



100:167 

 polished, ceremonial use of, 80: 



99, 100 

 polished, song of, 80: 100, 105 

 terrapin, use of, 99 : 59 

 See also Shell heaps ; Shell mounds ; 

 Shells. 

 Shelleubarger, Mrs. B., acknowledgment 



to, 94:13 

 Shell heaps 



in Colbert County, Ala., 76 : 135 

 indicating villages on Chesapeake 



Bay, 69:30 

 of the Georgia-Florida area, 60: 



102 

 of the Pacific coast, 60 : 141 

 See also Shell mounds. 

 Shell Man 



wife of, lured away by his eagle, 



98: 71 f. 

 wife of, sun steals, Cochiti tale, 

 98: 70 f. 

 Shell mounds 



atJece.Fla., 69:88 

 on Little Island, S.C., 69 : 86 

 See also Middens; Shell heaps; 

 Shells. 

 Shell necklace 



demonstration of sacred stone by, 



61:236 

 sacred stone songs by, 61: 236 f. 

 Shells 



accumulation of, in Miller's Cave, 



76:66 

 among the Tewa, 56: 61 

 appreciation of, 81 : 34 

 barter in, 81 : 33 

 beads of, 81 : 68 

 engraved, in mounds, 4 : 9 

 finds of, 52 : 125, 126, 246, 247 

 in mounds, 48 : 5 



marginella, found with human re- 

 mains, 23: 38, 39, 41, 42, 43, 52 

 occurrence of, in certain mounds, 



23:53 

 on the surface, 48:6 

 periwinkle, found near Gala, 23: 



17 

 sacred, of the Omaha and Kansa, 



22: 10 

 snail, rattles of, 79 : 35, 63, 67 

 use of, as bells, 81 : 34 

 use of, for necklaces, 86 : 35 

 See also Beads ; Mi gis ; Shell. 

 Shellwork of Gila-Salt inhabitants, de- 

 scription of, 35:23 

 Shelter Cave, definition of, 76: 16 f, 

 Shelter Cove, 78 : 145, 212, 248 

 Shelters 



construction of, in Guiana, 91; 



19 f. 

 of the Fuegians, 63 : 192 f . 



Shelters — Continued 

 over grave, 83:51 

 palmetto thatched, 69: 100 

 secondary, 82:58 

 temporary, of the Narragauset, 69 : 



20,21 

 temporary, of the Seminoles, 69: 



82 

 See also Dwellings ; Houses. 

 Shem-ee, Cusabo name of a creek, 73: 



22 

 Shenandoah, derivation of, 23 : 72 

 Shenandoah County, Va., archeology of, 



23:58 

 Shenandoah Valley, archeology of, 23 : 



37 

 Shepda, a Central Porno settlement, 78 : 



233 

 Shepherd, E. S., article by, 52 : 56 

 Shepola, Jumping dance at, 78: 118 

 Sherman Island, probably Miwok, 78: 



443 

 Sherry, Dr. L. C, on pathological con- 

 ditions in Vermilion Lake School, 

 Oreg., 34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Sh6 Ruins, period of, 96 : 8 

 Sherwood 



Northern Pomo near, 78 : 166, 167, 



210 

 Northern Pomo village near, 78: 

 230 

 Sherwood Valley, 78 : 212, 238 

 Sheshtapoosh language 

 works in, 13: 462 

 See also SkoflSe. 

 Shetimasha, name for Chitimacha, 43 : 



345 

 She-Who-Has-a-Labret-on-Oue-Side 

 Tsimshlan tale, 27: 188-199 

 Tsimshian tale, abstract of, 27: 

 242 

 Shibalni-pomo, Mato and Kulakai in- 

 cluded in, 78:230 

 Shiego, a Central Pomo settlement, 78: 



232 

 Shield 



Arapaho, affixed to tripods, 77 : 36, 



37 

 ceremony of, 79 : 75, 84 

 customs connected with, 79 : 6 f . 

 decoration of, 79 : 7 

 in Sahagun manuscript, 28: 64 

 of the California Indians, 78: 751, 



792, 845 

 of the Pawnee, 77: 157 

 used as table for tsantsa, 79: 74 f. 

 used by the Kamia, 97 : 30 f. 

 Shield fern, among the Tewa, 55 : 67 

 Shigom 



an Eastern Pomo settlement, 78: 



231 

 mention of, 78 : 228, 236 

 recent census of, 78 : 238 

 Shikaich, a synonym for Koso, 78: 589 

 Shikasha, Houma name for Chickasaw, 

 43: 292 



