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Sick — Continued 



treatment of, Teton Sioux, 61: 



244-283; 83: 33 

 treatment of, Ute, 75: 127-130 

 Used-as-a-Shield cured by a medi- 

 cine man, 61 : 247 f . 

 vigil and prayer for, 61: 274 

 See also Sickness. 

 Sickness 



among Natchez, treatment of, 43: 



80-86 

 ascribed to witchcraft, 79 : 9 

 beliefs concerning, 90: 82-85 

 causes of, 90: 83 

 Cherokee attitude toward, 99: 



80 f. 

 cured by Sun Dauce, 75: 79 f. 

 dissemination of, 90 : 21 

 eruptive, epidemic of, 28: 334 

 Koasati story of, 88: 169 

 origin of, 90 : 21, 82 

 Sauteus belief concerning, 83: 3 

 seclusion in, 99: 83 

 treatment for, 90 : 82-134 

 See also Colds ; Diseases ; Injuries ; 

 Medicine; Wounds; and names 

 of specific diseases. 

 Siebenthal, C. E., cited, 54: 65 

 Sierra Ancha, ruins on, 35: 82 

 Sierra de Cordoba, 52 : 17 

 Sierra de la Ventana, 52: 15, 16, 17, 



18, 105 

 Sierra Nevada, 78: 475, 477 

 Sierra Tandil, 52: 16, 17, 18, 190 

 Sierra Valley, 78: 570 

 Siesta Peak, 78: 125 

 Sievers, P. 



cited on Miramar skull, 52: 290 

 publication by, 52: 392 

 Sifters, Guiana Indian, manufacture of, 



91: 32 fif. 

 Sight, sense of, in: Indian adults, 34: 



154 

 Signaling by drums, 79 : 5 f . 

 Signs 



special, used in songs, 53: xix f., 

 14; 75: 16 f . ; 80: xvi; 93: 

 xvi 

 special, used in songs, explanation 

 of, 45 : xix, 5 f . 

 Sigua, 44: 92 

 Siguenza y Gongora, Carlos 

 fate of papers of, 28 : 20 

 on intercalary days, 28 : 22, 667 

 Sihaspa, a Teton band, 77: 2 

 Sihetal Daal, 78: 478 

 Sikaium, a synonym for Koso, 78 : 589 

 Sikani language, works in, 14: 94 

 Sikeston, Mo., mound excavation near, 



37: 95 

 Sikimuro root, used to wash tsantsa, 



79: 76 

 Sikingchwungmitahding, a Chilula vil- 

 lage, 78: 138 



Siksika 



a tribe of the Blackfoot Confed- 

 eracy, 77: 1, 25 

 See also Blackfoot Confederacy. 

 Siksike-no, a Central Miwok place 



name, 78: 445 

 Sikutsha, name of a famous shaman, 



78: 236 

 Sikyatki 



curved line decoration not found 



on food bowls from, 51: 69 

 greatest period of, 92: 6 

 period of, 96: 8 

 pottery from, decoration of, 41: 



33 

 pottery from, general character of, 



41: 53 

 pottery from, in Hopi ceramic area, 



41 : 35, 36 

 pottery from, lips of food bowls, 



41: 29 

 ruins near, 51: 61 

 ware related to that of Jemez and 

 Pajarito, 51: 70 

 Silangko, 78: 145 



Silberstein, Dr. Julius, on pathological 



conditions at Crow Creek Agency, 



S. Dak., 34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 



Silent Woman, songs by, 61 : 368, 505, 



506 

 Silets language, works in, 16: 60 

 Siletz, mortality among, from tubercu- 

 losis, 42: 5 

 Siletz Agency, Oreg., mortality at, from 



tuberculosis, 42: 5 

 Silirman, purple beads, 91: 103 

 Silliman, Benjamin, on mining imple- 

 ments, 60: 272 

 Sills, raised, in Cliff Palace, 51: 35 

 Silong-koyo, a Northeastern Maidu set- 

 tlement, 78: 393 

 Silo-ng-koyo, number of houses at, 78: 



397 

 Silt, depth of, in Imperial Valley, 97: 



4 

 Silver 



Chittmacha use of, 43 : 345 

 found in Florida, 73: 349 

 ornaments of, found in Florida, 



60: 104 

 trade of, by Southern tribes, 22: 

 31 

 Silver City (N. Mex.) region 

 ruins in, 35:83-87 

 sacred springs of, 35 : 86 f . 

 Silver sage among the Tewa, 55: 44, 



45 

 Simapere, Nonka, 90: 120 

 Sim-e-no-le-tal-lau-has-see, a Seminole 



town, 73: 400 

 Simi, a source of California place name, 



78: 896 

 Similarities in languages, origin of, 



40, pt. 1 : 50-53 

 Similiton, 44: 74 



Simms, J. C, acknowledgment to, 93: 

 6 



