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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



397 



Slabs — Continued 



stone, use of, in vault, 76: 26 f. 



stone, use of, to close doorways, 

 96: 24, 69 

 Slab structures 



boxlike, 70: 60 



circular, 70: 60 



pottery found near, 70: 61 



theories concerning, 70: 61 

 Slab walls 



mention of, 82: 77, 92 



See also Sandstone slabs. 

 Sla-kaiya, 78: 151 

 Slang, among the Hawaiians, 38 : 98 

 Slate 



carvings of Northwest Coast area, 

 60: 119 



specimen made of, 81 : 26 



use of, for pigment, 81 : 24 



use of, in Arctic area, 60: 121 

 Slate Creek, Wintun place at mouth of, 



78: 356 

 Slaughter-Lover, Haida myth of, 29: 



348-351 

 Slave hunts, Indians exterminated by, 



22: 6 

 Slave Indians, war between Pebble- 

 town people and, 29 : 404-407 

 Slave language, works in, 14: 95 

 Slavery 



among the California Indians, 78 : 

 27, 32, 111, 146, 296, 308, 647, 

 746, 752 



seizure of Indians for, 22: 66, 86 



See also Slaves. 

 Slaves 



among the Fuegians, 63: 45, 86, 

 178 



barter in, IMaya, 57 : 9 



Choctaw captives as, 43: 296 



formerly taken away by the Skide- 

 gate people, 29: 370 



Indians taken as, 73: 32, 33, 69 



in future world, belief in, 83: 14 



Negro, among the Pedee, 22 : 77 



See also Slavery. 

 Sledges 



of the Mandan, 77 : 134 



stone, mention of, 60: 261, 267, 

 272, 278 



transportation by, 86: 135 f., 137 

 Sleds, see Sledges. 

 Sleep 



of Indians, 34: 154 f. 



of Whites, 34:154 



See also Qan. 

 Slick, Sam 



aKi'cko, 85:147 



characterization of, 95: 5 



member of the "Dirty Little Ani," 

 95: 1 



part taken by, in ceremony, 95 : 21 



reference to, 89 : 43, 45 

 Slick Rock Cave, 7(5:120 

 "Slides" of Hawaii, 76: 185 



Slings 



California Indian, 78: 356, 531, 



845 

 Fuegian, 63: 184, 214 

 made of rawhide or simple cord, 

 7: 16 



Slip 



absent in Late Basket Maker pot- 

 tery, 92: 110 

 development of, 100: 116 

 gray, 81 : 46, 47 

 on biscuit ware, 81 : 41 

 on pottery, appearance of, 96: 81 

 on pottery, application of, 96 : 81 f . 

 on pottery, first use of, 96: 78 f. 

 on pottery, percentage of vessels 



with, 96: 82 

 present in pueblo ware, 100: 120 

 red, adoption of, 100 : 118 

 red, method of obtaining, 81 : 36 



Slippery elm 



Chitimacha medicine, 43: 351 

 medicinal use of, 99: 119, 244 



Sloth 



beliefs concerning, 79 : 33 

 head of, as trophy, 79 : 33 



Slovak songs 



compared with Chippewa, Sioux, 



and Ute songs, 75: 55 f. 

 reference to, 80: 22 



Slugs among the Tewa, 56 : 66 



Small-House, predecessor of many 

 chambered pueblo, 54: 20 

 type of architecture, 70 : 70 



Small-House Period, characteristics of, 

 92: 5 



Smallpox 



among the Apache, 34 : 178 

 among the Catawba, 22 : 72, 73 

 among the Cora, 34: 187 

 among the Hopi, 34: 229 

 among the Huichol, 34 : 186 

 among the Navaho, 34: 180, 229 

 among the Sewee, 22: 78 

 among the Tarahumare, 34: 185, 



229 

 among the Tepecano, 34: 186 

 among the Zuiii, 34 : 181 

 Choctaw remedy for, 48 : 23 

 effect of, on the Congaree, 22: 80 

 epidemic of, among the Mandan, 



77: 139 

 epidemic of, among the Omaha, 



77: 78 

 epidemic of, in Upper Missouri 



Valley, 83:71,82 

 extermination by, 22: 65, 67 

 Indian treatment of, 22: 78 

 preventives used against, 99 : 76 

 summary as to, 34: 189, 190, 191 

 terrible scourge, 64: 37 



Smell, sense of, among Indians, 34: 

 154 



Smelting, unknown among Peruvians, 

 3: 11 



