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413 



Stevens, Edward T., on perforated 



stones among Bechuanas, 2: 13 

 Stevens, Isaac I, reference to picto- 



graphs by, 82: 11 

 Stevens, Montague 



acknowledgment to, 35: 62 

 owner of Spur and S.U. ranches, 

 35: 14, 75 

 Stevens, Tom, Haida story by, 29 : 146 

 Stevens Cienaga, ruins at, 35: 60, 63 

 Stevens Hollow, 78: 345 

 Stevenson, C. W., on mounds near War- 



rensburg, 37: 74 f. 

 Stevenson, James, in bibliography, 34 : 



421 

 Stevenson, John J., on Santa Fe marls, 



54: 27 

 Stevenson, Mrs. Matilda Coxe 

 cited on the Sia, 98:204 

 in bibliography, 34: 421 f., 424 

 on Rio Grande Pueblos, 34: 23, 61 

 on the Zuiii, 34 : 9 

 ou Zufti albinos, 34 : 192 

 on Zuni childbirth, 34: 53, 54, 61 

 on Zuni diseases, 34 : 181 

 on Zufii foods, 34:23 

 on Zuni games, 35 : 40 

 on Zuni marriage, 34 : 49 

 on Zuni medical treatment, 34: 



74, 241 

 on Zuiii medicine men, 34 : 227 

 on Zuni witchcraft, 34 : 169, 224 

 reference to work of, 100: 6, 7, 8 

 Stewart River, 78: 286 

 Stewart's Point, 78 : 234 

 Stick 



a badge of authority, 2 : 31 

 See also staff. 

 Stick game 



description of, 86: 116 ; 90: 80 fE. ; 



93:99 

 implements used in, 90 : 81 

 Stickney, G. P., in bibliography, 34: 



422 

 Stickney, "William, member of Ponka 



Commission, 11: 86 

 Stickseed, among the Tewa, 55 : 57 

 Stidham, Judge George W., Hitchiti war 



story obtained from, 88: 115 

 Stiggins, George, a mixed-blood Natch- 

 ez, "History of the Creek Indians" 

 by, 43: 254 

 Stikine, wars between Sitka Tlingit 



and, 29: 377 ff. 

 Stikua, Chinook myth of, 20 : 133-143 

 Still-crawling Sister, Koasati story of, 



88: 170 f. 

 Stillwater, Wintun place at, 78 : 356 

 Stilts, walking on, among Alsea, 67: 



37 

 Stinchecum, Supt. C. V., acknowledg- 

 ment to, 84 : 1 f . 

 Stinkard language 



meaning of the term, 73: 206 

 towns speaking, 73: 12 



Stinkards 



among the Creeks, 43 : 33 

 among the Natchez, 43: 103-107, 

 181 f., 334 



Stirling, — , see Landois and Stirling. 



Stirling, Matthew W. 



acknowledgment to, 94: 13; 99: 



XV 



data recorded by, from Acoma 



priest, 98: 201 

 village sites examined by, 83: 84 

 Stirrers, of the California Indians, 78 : 

 87, 172, 291, 310, 411, 446, 447, 527, 

 572, 737, 829 

 Stivers, Dr. C. C, on pathological con- 

 ditions in Kansas, 34: table 9 

 (facing p. 406) 

 Stoanoes 



a Cusabo tribe, 73 : 68 

 See also Stono. 

 Stockade building, mention of, by Long, 



77: 50 

 Stockades 



Conestoga, 22: 22 

 remains of, 77: 67 

 See also Fortified villages. 

 Stockbridge Indian, see Housatonic 



Indian. 

 Stockbridge language, see Mohegan 



language. 

 Stock raising, account of, 34: 18, 33 

 Stockton, 78: 486 

 Stockwell, G. A., in bibliography, 34: 



422 

 Stoddard County, Mo. 



archeological sites in, 37: 99 

 as a source of Indian pottery, 37 : 

 93 

 Stoicism of the Fuegians, 63: 173, 175 

 Stokes, Mr. — , work of, 76 : 174 

 StoU, Otto 



in bibliography, 34: 425 

 on Indian burial mounds in Gua- 

 temala, 28:77 

 on Lacandons, 28: 80 

 on Nahuatls in Central America, 



28: 662 

 on Salami, 28: 112 

 on uniformity of religious ideas, 

 28: 275 

 Stollsteimer Mesa 



archeological work in, 96: 17, 19 

 map of, 96:20 

 villages on, 96: 16 

 Stolyhwo, K., on finds relating to early 



man, 52 : 393 f . 

 Stomach, pains in, Choctaw cure for, 



48: 24 

 Stomach disorders, baby's, formula for, 

 99: 284 

 See also Gastro-intestinal disor- 

 ders ; Indigestion. 

 Stonah 



chief of, land ceded by, 73 : 70 

 See also Stono. 

 Stone, George H., on glaciation of the 

 Rocky Mountains, 54: 65 



