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Slioshoni — Continued 



population of the, 34 : table 9 



reference to, 52 : 131, 183 



spinal curvatures among, 34: 208, 



table 9 

 tuberculosis among the, 34: 210, 

 211, 218 f. 

 Shoshoni Agency, Wyo, (Shoshoni; 

 Arapaho) 



deaf and dumb at, 34 : 207 

 epilepsy at, 34: 203, table 9 (fac- 

 ing p. 406) 

 goiter at, 34:200 

 idiocy at, 34 : 205, table 9 

 pathological conditions at, 34: 



table 9 

 spinal curvatures at, 34: 208, 



table 9 

 tuberculosis at, 34: 211, table 9 

 Shoshoni-Comanche 



division of the Koso, 78 : 577 

 mention of, 78:589 

 Shotsiu, a Northern Pomo settlement, 



78 : 230 

 Shoulder Basket, see Knapsack. 

 Showlow, Ariz., ruins near, 35:80 

 Shreggon, 78:25 

 Shrevv^s roasted by coyote, Kutenai tale, 



59:128-131 

 Shrines 



as places of prayer, 81 : 72 

 general description of, 35 : 19, 28 

 large number of, 81 : 71 

 of Apache Creek region, 35 : 77, 78 

 of Blue River region, 35 : 46, 57 f . 

 of Los Lentes Valley, 35: 67, 68 

 of Tularosa River region, 35: 71, 



73 

 Ruin 2, possible one opposite, 65: 

 27 

 Shtekolo, location of, 78 : 552 

 Shua, a variation of Sua, 78 : 621 

 Shuara, native name of Jibaros, 79: 1 

 Shufeldt, R. W., in bibliography, 34: 



421 

 Shuffling-feet Dance, see Dance. 

 Shufinne, general account of, 32: 14 

 Shukshanchi, a synonym of Chukchan- 



chi, 78: 481 

 Shuku, probable identification of, 78: 



553 

 Shulaputi, a Central Miwok place name, 



78: 445 

 Shulu-shumon, grandfather of F61icite 



Billiout, 43: 292 

 Shumig, 78:10 



Shumopavi, pottery from, 41 : 35, 36 

 Shunhun'imaldji, 78:345 

 Shunkwane Ogla, a Choctaw division, 



48: 16 

 Shurtz, Dr. D. C, Jr., information fur- 

 nished by, 82:65f. 

 Shushuchi, probable identification of, 



78:553 

 Shuswap language, works in, 16 : 60 



Shutamul, a Maidu place name, 78: 

 394 



Shutauyomanok, a Southeastern Pomo 

 settlement, 78: 232 



Shwufum, Hupa name of a town, 78: 

 11 



Sia ; Sia Pueblos 



childbirth among, 34: 61 

 investigations among, 34 : 1 

 statures (average) of, 34: 133, 

 136, 137 



Siakumne, 78: 485 



Sialia mexicana bairdi, among the 

 Tewa, 56:45 



SiatLkum 



position of, 90 : 86 



Siba, variant of, 78 : 621 



Sibiryakov Expedition, material col- 

 lected by, 40 pt. 2 : 639 



Sibley, George C, Kansa village de- 

 scribed by, 77:90 



Sibley, John 



an authority consulted, 43 : 3, 25 



onAvoyel, 43:17,274 



on Osage burial mounds, 8: 12 



on the Akansea, 22 : 10 



on the Atakapa, 43 : 35 



on the Biloxi language, 22 : 15 



ontheHouma, 43:291 



on the Opelousa, 43 : 364 



on the Pascagoula, 43 : 305 



on the Taensa, 43 : 272 



on the Tunica, 43:315 



on the Washa, 43 : 299 



Sibubapas, 44:25,31 



Sicale, see Cicale. 



Sicatl language, works in, 16: 60 



Sichangu 



a Teton band, 77:2 

 See also Brule Indian. 



Sichomovi, a Hopi village, 34 : 9 



Sick 



and aged, dance for benefit of, 77 : 



82 

 and aged, treatment of, 77 : 165 

 care of Fuegian, 63 : 175 

 cure of Fuegian, 63 : 159 f . 

 deserted before death, 83 : 41 f . 

 dre.-^sed for burial before death, 



83:63 

 eagle claw used in treating, 61: 



253 

 methods of treating, 61: 245 

 mirror used in treatment of, 61: 



249 

 music not used in treatment of, 



80: 12 

 treatment of, Assiniboin, 83: 46 

 treatment of Blackfoot, 83 : 11, 13 

 treatment of, by Brave Buffalo, 



61 : 248 f . 

 treatment of, Chippewa, 86: 44 ff. 

 treatment of, Kamia, 97: 73 

 treatment of, Osage, 83: 59 

 treatment of, Oto, 83: 62 

 treatment of, Pawnee, 83: 81 



