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Stars — Continued 



used in decoration, 80: 115 f. 

 worsliip of, in Mexico, 28: 358 

 See also Star. 

 Stars-in-a-Row, Koasati story of, 88: 



166 

 Stasa'os-la'nas, how one became 



wealtliy, Haida myth, 29: 325 f. 

 Stasqa'os, Haida story of those who 



were abandoned at, 29: 290 f. 

 State Historical and Natural History 

 Society of Colorado, work of, 98 : 14 

 State Historical Society of North Da- 

 kota, surveys made by, 77: 139, 145 

 Staten Island, sometimes assigned to 



Maidu, 78: 443 

 Statuette 



from Vera Cruz, earliest date re- 

 corded on, 60 : 51 

 See also Figures; Images; Nampa 

 image. 

 Stature 



method of learning, in skeletal re- 

 mains, 62: 23 

 of Indian adults, 34: 132-137, 152 

 of Indian children, 34: 88 f., 112 

 ft., 130 f., table 1 (facing p. 266), 

 267-282, 342-347 

 of the Chonos, 63 : 41 f . 

 of the Yahgans, 63:102 

 sources of, Fuegian, 63: 138 f. 

 Stave game, description of, 97: 45 f. 

 Staves, stone, not used as weapons, 2 : 



25 

 Stealing, among the Karuk, 94: 90 f. 

 Stealing raids of Stone Hammer So- 

 ciety, 80:109, 113 fE. 

 Stearns, J. B., collection of, 3: 14, 15, 



16, 18, 20, 21, 23 

 Steatite 



pipe found in Nelson County, 23: 



15 

 pipe found in Powhatan Coimty, 



23: 10 

 pipes made of, 60 : 115 

 pottery in Nelson County, 23: 15 

 pottery on Elk island, 23: 12 

 quarry in Amelia County, 23: 10 

 quarry in Nelson County, 23 : 15 

 quarry near Hooper Rock, 23: 12 

 slickers, discovered by Maguire, 



82: 5 

 used for arrow straighteners, 97: 



29 

 See also Quarry; Soapstone. 

 Steffy's Cave, reference to, 76 : 113 

 Stegarake 



a Siouan tribe, 22:23 



existence of, in eighteenth century, 



22: 21 

 of John Smith, 22:19 

 Steinen, Prof. Karl von den, in bibliog- 

 raphy. 34: 425 

 Steinmann, G. 



on geologic formations of Monte 

 Hermoso, 52: 351 



Steinmann, G. — Continued 



on pampa formation, 52: 338 

 publications by, 52: 52, 390 

 reference to, 52 : 259 

 Steiumetz, Dr. S. R., in bibliography, 



34: 421 

 Stelae 



characters of, 57: 22 

 dates of, 57 : 33, 83 f . 

 inscriptions on, 57: 22, 33 ff. 

 of Copan and Quirigua, 60: 282 

 of Guatemala, suggest sculptures of 



Far East, 60 : 28 

 See also Monuments ; and names 

 of cities. 

 Stellula calliope, among the Tewa, 56: 



39 

 Stel-o-na, 43: 224 

 Stems 



changed with great frequency, 



40, pt. 1 : 80 

 Fox, list of, 72 : 72-83 

 Stenkenock 



and Iroquois treaty, 22: 45 

 mention of, in 1722, 22 : 21 

 Stephen, A. M. 



cited on Hopi, 34:9,241 

 cited on Navaho, 34: 238 

 in bibliography, 34: 421 

 legend obtained by, 50 : 3 

 pioneer in Hopi studies, 50 : 2 

 Stephens, John L. 

 cited, 28: 547 

 expedition of, 60:16 

 on quarries at Copan, 60 : 274 

 on tortoise on monument at Copan, 

 28: 427 

 Step House 



calcined human bones found at, 



51: 39 

 pottery from, 41 : 28 

 Stepping-stone, in Room 22 of Cliff 



Palace, 51 : 43 

 Sterility 



of Indian women, 34 : 51 f ., 54, 165 

 See also different tribal names. 

 Sternberg, Dr. G. M., travois basket 



burial collected by, 83 : 9 

 Sterns, Dr. Frederick H., work of, 76: 



156 

 Sternum 



marks of injury or disease in, 62: 



18 

 Munsee, breadth-length index, 62: 



73 

 Munsee, dimensions of, 62: 72 

 Munsee, total number of, 62: 72 

 perforation of, 52: 236 

 Steuben County, Ind., burial mounds in. 



71: 52 

 Steuffer Cave, 76: 99 

 Steukenhock 



mention of, by Byrd, 22 : 21 

 status of the, in 1728-29, 22:49 

 Stevens, — , quoted on use of circular 

 stones, 2: 19 



