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Songs — Continued 



Ute, 75 — Continued 



of Lame dance, 106-111 

 of Sun dance, 81-87 

 of Tea dance, 114-117 

 of Turliey dance, 9&-101 

 of Woman's dance, 101-105 

 parade, 167-173 

 rudimentary, 200-205 

 undetermined dance, 88 f. 

 used in treatment of side, 131- 



140 

 war, 14&-159 

 wailing, 85: 153 f. 

 whereby chief may be slain, 95: 



165 

 with music, Hawaiian, 38: 155, 

 163, 165, 167, 168, 169, 170, 175 

 See also Ceremonial songs ; Death 

 song ; Dream songs ; Love songs ; 

 Mide' songs ; Rhythm ; Song ; 

 Structure of songs; Tonality; 

 and names of various other 

 groups of songs. 

 Sonkash, location of, 78: 164 

 Sonla-lno'm, 78: 165 

 Sonoma, a source of California place 



name, 78: 897 

 Sonoma County, Mexicans of, slave 



traffic instituted by, 78: 144 

 Sonoma Creek, head of, held by Wappo, 



78: 218 

 Sonoma "Valley 



attributed to Wintun and Coast 



Miwok, 78: 274 

 estimated population of, 78: 237 

 mention of, 78: 353 

 Sonoran group, 44: 21 

 Sooc-he-ah 



description of, 73: 251 

 Hawkins' name for Sukaispoga, 

 73: 248 

 Sope-nchi, a Southern Rliwok place 



name, 78: 445 

 Sophia pinnata, food plant, Pima, 34: 

 263 

 S. sp., among the Tewa, 55: 60 

 Sopka-su, a Central Miwok place name, 



78: 445 

 Sopochi, a Northern Miwok place name, 



78: 445 

 Sopono, named by Cabrillo narrator, 



78: 553 

 Soqnel, a source of California place 



name, 78: 897 

 Sora, see Reedbirds. 

 Sora horses 



description of, 17: 15 

 specimen of, in National Museum, 

 17: 15 

 Sorcerers 



description of, 43: 178 

 See also Medicine man. 

 Sorcery, see Witchcraft. 

 Sorel, Louis, Indian interpreter, 43: 

 153 



Sores in mouth, Choctaw cure for, 48 : 



24 

 Sore throat 



remedy for, Pima, 34: 245 

 remedy for, San Carlos Apache, 

 34 : 232, 233 

 Sorrel tree, use of, 99 : 283 

 Sosoni, a synonym for Koso, 78 : 589 

 Sotelillo, finds made near, 52: 245, 246 

 Sotelo 



description of, 52: 246, 255-258 

 reference to, 52: 258 

 skull from, 52: 258 

 Sotequa, a Quale town, 73 : 82 

 Soto, a prominent chief, 78 : 233 

 Soto, de, see De Soto. 

 Sotol, native liquor, 34: 26, 28, 29 

 Sotoiiis, population of village of, 77: 



110 

 Sotoyome 



a source of California place name, 



78: 897 

 named after Soto, 78 : 233 

 Sotpok, a Southern Miwok place name, 



78: 445 

 Souchitiony, location of, 43 : 7 

 Souel, Father — , murder of, by Yazoo, 



43: 229 f., 333 

 Sou-go-hat-che 



description of, by Hawkins, 73: 



245 

 See also Saoga-hatchee. 

 Souhane Indian, on Suwanee River, 



73: 405 

 Soul 



belief in, California Indian, 78: 



47, 67, 107, 439, 452, 470, 549, 640, 



642 f., 662, 672, 679, 754, 776, 778, 



858 



beliefs concerning, Cherokee, 99: 



16, 117 

 beliefs concerning, Kamia, 97: 48, 



70 ff. 

 Cherokee conception of, 99: 140 f. 

 Chinook ideas concerning, 20 : 205 



ff. 

 Choctaw word for, same as for 



"shadow," 46: 330 

 control of, desire for, 79 : 89 

 heavy, when man must die; light, 

 when he mxist recover, 20: 207 

 Indian notions concerning, 34: 155 

 man has two, Chinook, 20: 207 

 of animals has human form, 29: 



14 

 survival of, Cherokee, 99 : 142 f . 

 survival of, Fuegian, 63: 149, 150 



f., 153 

 transmigration of, 79: 61 

 See also Immortality. 

 "Soul-Houses" of ancient Egyptians, 



71: 19 

 Soulier Noir, French name for the 



Amahami, 77: 126 

 Soulier Rouge, a Chitimacha chief, 

 43: 349 



