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Sobaipuri 



inhabitants of Chicliilticcalli, 35: 



37 

 mention of, 44: 25, 31 

 Sobas, 44: 31 

 So'-bida-me, Habe-napo settlement at, 



78: 229 

 Social dance, ceremonies on opening, 



45: 145 f. 

 Social organization 



oftheCalusa, 73:388 

 of tlie Cusabo, 73 : 75 f . 

 of the Pawnee, 93 : 3 

 of the Timucua, 73 : 362-371 

 oftheUtes, 75:24 

 relation between architecture and, 

 70: 75 

 Social relations among the Fuegians, 



63: 176 f. 

 Social songs, see Songs. 

 Sociedad Bconomica 



Egyptian scarabaeus in collection 



of, 28: 77 

 Guatemalan antiquities belonging 

 to, 28: 77 

 Societies 



boy's admission to, 80 : 110 



Hidatsa, list of, 80: six f. 



how formed, 61: 284 



Indian, 34 : 222, 225 fif. 



Mandan, list of, 80: xix 



men's, 80: 108-144 



mention of, 61: 101 



military, among different tribes, 



61 : 311 f . 

 remarks on, by Lewis and Clark, 



61: 312 

 secret, functions of, 93 : 4 

 women's, 80: 94-107 

 See also Society. 

 Society 



Badger, extinct twenty (thirty- 

 four) years ago, 61: 325 

 Buffalo, 61: 285 

 Carite' Tini;a (Strong Heart), 61: 



320-325 

 Crow Owners, 61: 318 

 Elk, 61: 293 

 Fox, 61: 314-318 

 Horse, 61: 298 

 Karigi'yuha (Crow Owners), 61: 



3i8 ff. 

 Mrwa'tani, definition of work, 61: 



326 

 Miwa'tani, members exempt from 



aki'ataduty, 61:326 

 Strong Heart, dog feast, 61 : 322 

 Strong Heart, requirements and 

 privileges of members of, 61: 

 321 

 White Horse Riders, description of, 



61: 330 

 See also Societies; and names of 

 different societies. 

 Society of Jesus, missionary work of, 

 73: 85 



Society of Those Named After the 

 Buffalo 



not owned by single gens, 87: 6 

 sit as smokers, 87 : 21 

 Sociology, Wateree, 22 : 81 

 Soco, a Calusa town, 73 : 332 

 Socochuno, a Timucua town, 73: 329 

 Socsooky, an Indian nation, 43: 32 f. 

 Socsosky, a Tawasa town, 73: 131 

 Soda Creek skeleton, 33 : 20 

 Sodomy, see Pederasty. 

 Soho Indian, 73: 91 

 Sohopikaliga (misprint), see Tohopki 



L<^gi. 

 Soil 



condition of, on stream terraces, 



54: 34 

 of the southwestern region, 34: 2 

 use of the term, 37 : 1 

 Sokeakeit, probable location of, 78: 



129 

 Sokowa, probably a synonym of Shanel, 



78: 232 

 Sokut Menyil, a Cahuilla place name, 



78: 694 

 Solakiyu, a Maidu place name, 78 : 394 

 Solannm jamesi, among the Tewa, 

 55: 73 



S. nigrum, 94: 45 

 See also Potatoes. 

 Solar eclipse, see Sun (eclipse of). 

 Solder, not detected in Chiriquian gold 



figures, 3: 9 

 Soldier Basin, 78: 143 

 Soldiers 



Maya and Mexican, description of, 



28 : 656 f . 

 World War, dances in honor of, 

 93: 64-69 

 Soldier Society 



facial painting of, 80 : 9 

 war pipe of, 80 : 9 

 Soledad, dialect of, 78: 463 

 Soledad de las Canoas, 44 : 48 

 Solidago 



among the Tewa, 55 : 49 

 use of, 99 : 275 

 Solitaire, among the Tewa, 56: 44 

 Solitary vice, among the Fuegians, 63 : 



170 

 Solola, 44: 68 



Solomon, Charles F., cliff houses ex- 

 plored by, 35 : 34 

 Solomonseal, false, among the Tewa, 



55: 70 

 Solomonsville, Ariz. 



pueblo ruins at or near, 35: 28, 



34, 35, 36 

 situation of, 35: 33 

 Soloy, a Timucua town, 73: 329 

 Solstice 



not recognized by Kamia, 97: 66 

 summer, assigned by Mayas to tor- 

 toise, 28: 423^27 

 winter, assigned by Mayas to snail, 

 28: 423, 427 



