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Simpleton, Natchez story of, 88: 266 

 Simpson, Edward Marsh 



acknowledgment to, 52: 321, 344 

 references to, 52: 319 f. 

 Simpson, J. K., in bibliography, 34: 



421 

 Simpson Farm, cairns on, 23: 61 

 Sims Ferry, 78: 99 

 Sin 



bibliographic references to Indian 



concept of, 95 : 56 ff. 

 Fox concept of, 95 : 56 

 Sinacantan, 44: 73 

 Sinaesta, a Calusa town, 73: 382 

 Sinaloas 



mention of, 44: 11-15, 21, 27, 28, 



30, 31 

 See also Yaqui. 

 Sinaloita, 44: 14 

 Sinapa, a Calusa town, 73: 332 

 Sinchichmopse, name of a head chief, 



78: 164 

 Sinde-xa°xa" to T. H. Tibbies, II: 21 

 Sinew 



obtained by Yauk"e'ikam, Kutenai 



tale, 59 : 104, 105 

 used for bowstring, 86: 154 

 used for sewing, 94 : 178 

 used for various purposes, 65: 178 

 Singawii-nu, a Central Miwok place 



name, 78: 445 

 Singer Creek, 78: 345 

 Singers 



age of, 80: 1 



appearance of, in Viikita ceremony, 



90: 141 

 characterization of, 80; 1 f. ; 93: 



xvii 

 Hidatsa, 80: 2 

 in gens festival, 85 : 146 

 list of, 87 : 2 

 Mandan, 80 : 1 f . 

 mannerisms of, Indian, 45 : 199 

 names of, 53: xxi; 80: xvii f. 



90:xix; 93: xvii 

 of Red Lake Reservation, 45 : 173- 



176 

 See also Singing ; Songs. 

 Singing 



ceremonial, with peace pipe, 43: 



285 

 Cherokee, characteristics of, 99: 



155 

 for curing sickness, 20: 209 

 for good weather, 20: 209 

 in ancient times, testimony of Capt. 



James King, 38 : 149 

 on the housetops, 80: 5 

 Papago, object of, 90: 162 

 peculiarity of, 90: 14 

 See also Singing ; Songs. 

 Singular, use of, instead of plural, 11 : 



11, 52 

 Sinioa, location of, 69: 63 

 Sinkers, found in Molokai, 76: 178 

 Sink hole mines, 60: 246, 248 



Sink holes near Onyx Cave, 76: 35 

 Sinkin Creek, caves near mouth of, 76 : 



18 

 Sinkyoko, Sinkyone living on, 78: 145 

 Sinkyone 



adolescence ceremony for girls 



among, 78: 864 

 general account of, 78: 145-150 

 population of, in 1770 and 1910, 



78: 883 

 ritual numbers and methods of 



numeration of, 78: 876 

 Sinnager Indian of Lawson, 22 : 13, 39 

 Siouan languages 



distribution of, 40, pt. 1: 879 



earliest record of, 5: iv 



earliest text, in Winnebago, 5: iv 



texts in, collection of, 5: v 



See also Assiniboin; Biloxi; 0egi- 



ha ; Crow ; Dakota ; Hidatsa ; 



Iowa ; Kansan ; Mandan ; Mini- 



tari ; Missouri ; Naudowessi ; 



Omaha ; Osage ; Oto ; Ponka ; 



Quapaw ; Santee ; Sioux ; Teton ; 



Tuetelo ; Winnebago ; Yankton. 

 Siouan stock 



extent of area of, 22 : 6 

 location of, 43: 7 

 tribes of, as hunters, 22: 6 

 Siouan tribes 



burials of, 83: 16-79 

 classification of, 77: 2 

 general movement of, 77: 3 

 in the east, 77: 44 

 join in war on colonists, 73 : 99 f ., 



101 

 migrations of, 37: 5 f.; 69: 15; 



83: 16; 71: 141 

 second largest stock north of Mex- 

 ico, 77: 43 

 skin tipi typical of, 77: 7 

 studied by James Mooney, 73: 10 

 territory of, 69: 92 

 various habitations of, 77: 44 

 villages of, description of, 77: 1 

 w^estward migration of, 77: 43 

 See also Sioux ; and names of other 



Siouan tribes. 

 Sioux 



adoption of civilized pursuits by, 



61: 4 

 albinism among the, 34: 198, table 



9 (facing p. 406) 

 arrival of, in Gilder mound region, 



33: 98 

 as quarry workers, 60 : 258, 262 

 assigned to reservations, 61 : 4 

 authors of "drum religion," 53: 



142, 143, 144 

 Chippewa, and Ute songs, tabulated 



analysis of, 75: 30-51 

 custom with regard to children, 



53: 228 

 deaf and dumb among, 34: 207, 



table 9 

 definition of, 61 : 1 



