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BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



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Sisseton Agency, S. Dak. — Continued 

 insanity at, 34 : 202, table 9 

 pathological conditions at, 34: 

 table 9 

 Sisseton language, see Santee. 

 Sisseton Sioux, epilepsy among the, 



34: 204 

 Sissipahaw, general description of the, 



22: 64 

 Sister, recovered from the witches by 

 her two brothers, Cochiti tales, 98: 

 99 ff. 

 See also Still-crawling Sister. 

 Sisters, see St. Eugene. 

 Sisuguina, 78: 615 

 Sisum, a Southern Maidu place name, 



78: 394 

 Sites 



importance of choice of, 38: 14 

 near Mexico City, 74: 

 higher floors of, 17 

 orientation of, 15 

 pits in, 19 fif. 

 plan of, 15 f . 



plans and sections of, descrip- 

 tion of, 16 f . 

 tunnels in, 19 

 of Spruce-tree House, 41: 1, 7 

 Sitgreaves, Captain, route followed by, 



100: 12 

 Sitka 



how Protestant Christianity was 

 first heard of at, Tlingit myth, 

 39: 97 

 how the KIkSA'di obtained the frog, 



39:224 

 how the KIksA'di came to, 39: 

 295 f. 

 Sitka Indian, account of struggle be- 

 tween Baranof and, 29: 377 ff. 

 Sitka Tlingit, wars between the Stikine 



and, 29:377ff. 

 Sitlington, aboriginal remains at, 23: 



27 

 Sitltsitako, a Sinkyone place name, 78 : 



145 

 Sitta carolinensis nelsoni, among the 

 Tewa, 56: 44 



8. pygmaea pygmaea, among the 

 Tewa, 56: 44 

 Sitting Bull, information concerning, 



61: 458 

 Sitting Crow 



flageolet discussed by, 80: 10 f. 

 information furnished by, 80: 109 

 Sitting of Indian children, 34: 84, 99 



f., 129 

 Sitting Rabbit 



information furnished by, 80: 97 

 songs recorded by, 80:52,107,125, 

 126, 129 

 Sitting-with-his-IIead-down, a ceremo- 

 nial attendant. 85: 104 

 Siuhtuh, probable identification of, 



78: 553 

 Siuktu, probable identification of, 78: 

 553 



Siuslawan and Yakonan tribes, AJsea 



myth of origin of, 67 : 108-115 

 Siuslaw informant, 40, pt. 2: 437 

 Siuslaw language 



distribution and history of, 40, pt. 



2 : 441 f . 

 does not belong to Yakonan stock, 

 40, pt. 2 : 437 

 Sivel, a Cahuilla place name, 78: 694 

 Sivirijoa, 44: 15 

 Sivolos, 44:25,30,31 

 Sivvinta, 78: 593 

 Siwash, 78: 308 

 Siwim-pakan, a Southern Maidu place 



name, 78: 394 

 Six-bit Ford, 78: 345 

 Six Nations 



country claimed by, 23 : 72 

 mention of, by Payton, 23: 71 

 tribes composing the, 69: 13 

 Sixth 



lowered a semitone, 53: Songs 

 Nos. 7, 8, 19, 22, 41, 101, 156, 160 

 occurrence of, 53 : 5, 6 

 Siyagueche, a Timucua town, 73: 329 

 Siya'ka 



description of buffalo hunt by, 61 : 



439 f. 

 informant of Sun dance, 61 : 90 

 legend of Ghost Hill, 61: 496 

 narrative of, concerning bear 



songs, 61: 195 

 narrative of, concerning crow and 

 owl songs, 61: 184 f., 187, 188 

 remarks of, to horse, 61: 298 

 songs by, 61: 186, 187, 193, 230, 

 232, 233, 234, 295, 303, 304, 346, 

 353, 354, 355, 369, 371, 440, 441, 

 445, 449, 453, 501, 502 

 Sun dance vow of, 61: 90 

 Sjakola, see Chacola. 

 Skagit language, works in, 16: 60 

 Skedans 



description of, 29: 208 

 See also Those-born-at-Skedans. 

 Skeletal material 



collected, 86: 163 

 from Missouri mounds, 37: 

 age of, 3, 39, 49 

 condition of, 3, 103 

 crania, 4, 38, 103 f, 

 incised lines on bones, 7 

 long bones, 104 



measurements and observa- 

 tions of, 44, 104-112 

 of children, 33 



"paint" found on bones, 68, 73 

 spinal curvature, 27 

 terminology, 2 

 See also Skeletal remains; Skele- 

 tons. 

 Skeletal remains 



conclusions drawn from, 92: 149; 



100: 174 f. 

 found in vicinity of Trenton, N.J., 

 62: 11 



