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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



393 



Sioux — Coutimied 



dog feast received from, 53: 173 



dwellings of the, 42 : 30 



epilepsy among the, 34: 202, 203, 

 204, table 9 



excursions of, against the Osage, 

 77: 98 



extent of tuberculous infection 

 among, 42: 31 



gathering of, with Ojibway, to es- 

 tablish peace, 77: 15 



general morbidity among, 34 : 212 



goiter among the, 34: 199, 200, 

 201, table 9 



hostility of, to the Chippewa, 86: 

 7 f . 



hostility of Ojibwa toward, 22: 

 12 



idiocy among the, 34: 205, table 9 



insanity among the, 34: 201, 202, 

 table 9 



killing of, 80: 158, 163 f. 



lack of houses among, 53 : 186 



mention of war with, 85: 104 



misspelling of Tioux, 43: 335 



morbidity among, from tuberculo- 

 sis, 42: 4 



mortality among, from tuberculo- 

 sis, 42: 5 



muscular force of the, 34 : 149 



name adopted by government in 

 1825, 61: 3 



owners of pipestone quarry, 60: 

 262, 263 



pathological conditions among, 

 34 : table 9 



pipe passing among, 42: 30 



population of the, 34: table 9 



pulmonary tuberculosis among, 

 42: 2 



references to, 52: 183, 221 



skull, modern, 33: 96 



spinal curvatures among, 34: 208, 

 table 9 



stature of the, 33: 97 



Teton, Sun dance, 61: 87 



treaty with, 80: 12 



treaty with government in 1868, 

 61: 3 



tuberculosis among the, 34: 210 

 ff., table 9 



vibrato used by, 53 : 13 



war songs learned from, 45: 139, 

 142 



war with the Chippewa, 53: 60 f., 

 70 f., 72 f. ; 86: 133 



westward migration of, forced by 

 Chippewas, 76: 172 



See also Assiniboin ; Dakota ; 

 Hunkpapa Sioux ; Lower Brul6 

 Sioux ; Lower Yankton Sioux ; 

 Oglala Sioux ; Santee Sioux ; Sis- 

 seton Sioux ; Teton Sioux ; War- 

 fare; Yankton Sioux. 

 Sioux language 



works in, 5 : 69 f . 



See also Siouan languages. 



Sioux medicine men, 90: 184 



Sioux Reservation, extent of, in 1868, 



61: 3 

 Sioux songs 



analysis of, 80: 16-26 

 containing same rhythmic units as 

 Chippewa songs, 53 : Songs Nos. 

 73, 77 

 division of a count, 53: Songs 



Nos. 54, 62 

 resemblance of, to Pawnee, 93 : 17 

 two rhythmic units, 53: Songs 



Nos. 73, 74 

 See also Songs. 

 Sipankwoxi, a Diegueno chief, 97: 51, 



63 

 Sipapu (or Sipapfl) 



absence of, 92 : 19, 40, 57 ; 96 : 47 ; 



100: 94 L 

 a characteristic of the kiva, 92: 



84 

 ceremonial nature of, 92: 84 

 deerskin bag found in, 51: 75 

 description of, 41: 14, 18 

 explanation of, 96: 32 

 holes similar to, 100: 17, 29 

 Indication of ceremonial use, 100: 



95, 97 

 in Ruin 4, description of, 65: 38 

 location of, 65: 38; 100: 46 

 objects found in, 100 : 52 

 or ceremonial opening, 51: 52, 54, 



55, 58, 61, 68 

 symbolism of, 92 : 13 

 See also Sipapus. 

 Sipapus 



in Ruin A, 65:65 



probable, in Ruin 8, 65: 60 



three, in one house, 100: 80 



two found in one kiva of Ruin 7, 



65: 50 

 See also Sipapu. 

 Siquias, 44: 79 



Sirirut Kawi, story of, 93: 115-118 

 Si se la gi, affiliations of, 89: 6 

 Sisibotari, 44:5,25,32,35 

 Sisimbres, 44 : 25, 28, 31 

 Sisitkano-nga, a Gabrlelino place name, 



78: 621 

 Siskiyou, a source of California place 



name, 78: 896 

 Siskiyou County, principal Konomihu 



village in, 78 : 283 

 Siso-chi, a Southern Miwok place name, 



78: 445 

 Sisquoc, a source of California place 



name, 78: 807 

 Sisseton 



a division of the Dakota, 77: 2, 44 

 burials of the, 83 : 23-27 

 Sisseton Agency, S. Dak. (Sioux) 

 epilepsy at, 34: 203, table 9 



(facing p. 406) 

 goiter at, 34: 200, table 9 

 idiocy at, 34: 205, table 9 



