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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



421 



Suterees, at war with the Tuscarora, 



73: 18 

 Sutures 



complex in Wliite skulls, simple in 



retarded races, 62: 34 

 Munsee crania, 62: 34, 35 

 occlusion of, Munsee crania, 62: 

 35 

 Suwali, Cherokee form of Sara, 22: 57 

 Suwali Trail, 22: 57 

 Swahiil, improbable identification; of, 



78: 554 

 Swallow, G. C, on plastered houses, 



8: 17 

 Swallow Bluff Island, Tenn., mounds 



on, 71: 48 

 Swallows, among the Tewa, 56: 43 

 Swallows Nest Ruin, description of, 



50: 12 

 Swan, — , notes of, on Natchez, 43: 



253 

 Swan, C, in bibliography, 34: 422 

 Swan, J. G., in bibliography, 34: 422 

 Swan 



myth of the, Kathlamet, 26: 34- 



38 

 myth of the, Kathlamet, abstract 



of, 26: 253 

 song of the, 80 : 79 

 Swanton, Dr. John R. 



acknowledgment to, 63: v; 93: 



v; 99: xv 

 assistance rendered by, 94: 19 

 cooperation of, 30, pt. 1 : ix ; 30, 



pt. 2: iii 

 in bibliography, 34: 422 

 reference to sun as deity by, 61: 



84 

 scope of work, 43 : 1 f . 

 Teton texts of, 40, pt. 1: 879 

 Swaso, Aniceto 



foreman on expedition, 81: 4 

 information furnished by, 81: 20, 

 70, 72, 76 

 Swastika design, suggestion of, 96: 



129 

 Swayney, work conducted at, 99: 7 

 Sweat, W. G., petition signed by, 17: 



11 

 Sweat baths 



among the Cora, 34: 252 

 among the Mescaleros, 34: 236 

 among the Navaho, 34: 238 

 among the Otomi, 34: 253 

 among the Pima, 34 : 246 f . 

 among the San Carlos Apache, 



34: 32, 234 

 as a remedy for sickness, 94: 



233 f. 

 bark decoction used in, 99 : 297 

 description of, 99: 61 

 hut for, 34: 16 



mention of, 85: 21, 37, 41, 75, 85 

 object of, 99: 61 

 purification by, 34: 223 



Sweat house 



and dance house, California In- 

 dian, 78: 12, 41, 80, 140, 141, 

 144, 147, 156, 175, 189, 205, 213, 

 241, 284, 290, 312, 317, 328, 358, 

 365, 375, 387, 446, 447, 468, 522, 

 557, 572, 591, 608, 618, 628, 655, 

 703, 704, 722, 735, 739, 810 

 description of, by Lawson, 69: 



93 f . 

 gathering wood for, 94: 200 

 Kamia, description of, 97: 21 

 Kamia, use of, 97: 21 

 more in north than in south, 69: 



100 

 of the Crows, 77: 155 

 of the O jib way, 77: 12, 16 

 Saponi use of, 22: 39 

 tobacco cured in, 94: 93 

 tobacco grown in, 94:22 

 use of, 94: 4, 6, 200, 201, 202, 205 

 See also Sweat Lodge. 

 Sweating 



a cure for certain diseases, Choc- 

 taw, 48: 24 

 among the Chitimacha, 43: 351, 



357 

 among the Fuegians, 63: 160 

 among the Karuk, 94:199,201 

 and bathing, 94: 6, 233 f. 

 treatment by Indians, 43: 85 f. 

 Sweat lodge 



of Old Dog, 80: 2 

 of the Mide'wiwin, 86: 94 f. 

 song when making, 80: 75 

 structure and use of, 45: 25 f. 

 See also Sweat House. 

 Sweats, as a symptom of Tuberculosis, 



42: 28 

 Swedes in Delaware Valley, 33: 42, 



46 

 Sweetflag, use of, 99: 288 

 Sweet potatoes, Chitimacha food, 43: 



345 

 Sweet-water dace, among the Tewa, 



56: 56 

 Swellings, treatment for, 99 : 299 

 Swetland, L., in bibliography, 34: 425 

 Swift (bird), among the Tewa, 56: 39 

 Swift (lizard), among the Tewa, 56: 



46, 47 

 Swift Dog 



description of buffalo hunt by, 61 : 



441 f . 

 explanation of drawing by, 61: 

 403, 404, 405, 406, 409, 410, 411 

 songs by, 61: 373, 403, 404, 406, 

 407, 409, 410, 411, 511 

 Swimmer, brief account of, 99: 7 

 Swimmer manuscript, loss of, 99 : 1 

 Swimming, prevalence of, 34 : 30, 32 

 Swine 



among the Tewa, 56: 9, 32 

 as cause of quarrels, 79: 8 

 breeding of, for feasts, 79 : 39 

 ceremonial slaughter of, 79 : 80 ff. 



