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Suisu-n, 78: 356 

 SuisimBay, 78:353,463 

 Suk'a, 78: 188, 189 

 Sukaispoga 



a branch of the Okfuskee, 73: 



246, 248 

 population of, 73: 436 

 See also Sooc-he-ah. 

 Suka-nola, a Central Miwok place 



name, 78: 445 

 Suk'ano'm, 78 : 165, 166 

 Sukididi, a Plains Miwok place name, 



78: 444 

 Suksanau, location of, 78 : 482 

 Sulvshaltatano'm, 78: 161 

 S^'ku, [see alphabetically under SE 



. . .] 

 Sukuwutnu, name of a settlement, 78 : 



483 

 Sukwela, a Central Miwok place name, 



78: 445 

 Sullivan, Gen. John, destruction of 



Tutelo village by, 22 : 51 

 Sullivan, Richard H., on slow change 



in climate, 54: 59 

 Sullivan County, Tenii., exploration in, 



76: 124-128 

 Sulopacaques, a Guale town, 73 : 84 

 Sulphur Bank, 78: 270 

 Sulphur Bank Island, Southern Porno 



settlement in, 78: 232 

 Sulphur Creek 



mention of, 78: 218, 219, 237 

 Southern Pomo settlement on, 

 78: 233 

 Sumac 



among the Tewa, 55: 47 

 medicinal use of, 99 : 130, 251 

 three-leaved, among the Tewa, 55 : 

 49 

 Sumai, a Kammatwa settlement, 78: 



286 

 Sumas, 44 : 25, 32, 35 

 Sumidouro Cave, Brazil, skeletal re- 

 mains from, 52 : 167 f . 

 Sumig, in Yurok mythology, 78: 74 

 Summary 



of analyses of Mandan and Hidatsa 



music, 80: 31, 33 

 of measurements of eastern Indian 

 crania, 62: 113 f. 

 Summer grape, use of, 99: 253, 283 

 Summit, of mound, definition of, 37: 1 

 Summit Canyon, pictographs in, 82: 



20 

 Summit Lake, Apiachi living near, 



78: 4S4 

 Summit village, mounds near, 82: 39 

 Sumner, Colonel, — , Cheyenne defeated 



by troops of, 83 : 8 

 Sumo 



mention of, 44: 79 

 See also Ulva. 

 Sumtache, reference to, in Spanish 

 sources, 78: 483 



Sun 



Alabama story of rescue of, 88: 



123 

 among the Chitimacha, 43: 352, 



357 

 and moon, represented on grave 



posts, 83:71,73 

 and the otter, Biloxi tale, 47: 



107-111 

 association of, with disease, 99: 



20 f. 

 beliefs concerning, 99: 19 ff. 

 child of, dances with his mother, 



Cochititale, 98:31f. 

 Cochiti tale of children of, 98: 



23-26 

 Cochiti tale of son of, 98: 26-31 

 coyote tries to steal, Kutenai tale, 



59: 132-141 

 dance, in supplication to, 90: 



135 f. 

 distinctive badge among Indian 



tribes, 43: 175 

 eclipse of, Alsea exorcisms during, 



67: 229 

 eclipse of, Zapotec ideas regarding, 



28: 300 

 how the rabbit caught the, in a 



trap, Biloxi story, 47 : 19 fif. 

 Kutenai tale of the, 59: 48, 49 

 Kutenai tale of the animals and, 



59: 66-69 

 made by animals, Kutenai tale, 



59: 118-121 

 myth of. Kathlainet. 26: 26-33 

 myth of, Kathlamet, abstract of, 



26: 253 

 object of Natchez veneration, 43: 



174 

 power derived from, 90: 85 

 prayers offered to, 99: 20 

 represented in ceremony, 90: 137, 



142 

 steals Shell-man's wife, Cochiti 



tale, 98: 70 f. 

 woman in Biloxi mythology, 47: 



109 

 worship of, 73: 381 

 worship of, as a deity, 61 : 84 

 worship of, in Mexico and Central 



America, 28: 295 f. 

 worship of, of the Lacandons, 28 : 



82 

 worship of, reference to, 92: 81 

 See also Sun priests ; Sun Temple. 

 Sun, Great (Natchez) 

 fasting, 43: 169 

 negotiation of, with French, 43: 



245 ff. 

 on sacred fire in temple, 43 : 171 f . 

 powers and habits of, 43: 100-108 

 relation of, to massacre of French, 



43: 220 f., 246 

 Sun, Little (Natclioz), action of, 

 against Natchez murderers, 43: 

 200 f . 

 Sunas, 44: 33 



