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[Bull. 178 



Swine — Continued 



slaughter of, for feast, 79 : 67 



supersitions regarding, 79: 44 



Swinging Corn, a mythical woman, 



80: 35 

 Sword, Arabic words for, 38: 88 

 Sycamore, medicinal use of, 99: 200, 



244, 298 

 Sycamore, Pitkachi living near, 78: 



484 

 Sycamore Creek, 78: 585 

 Sylacauga, a Shawnee town, 73 : 319 

 Syllabary 



D6n6, 14: 67 



D^n6, advantages of, 14: 68 f. 

 Eskimo, 1: 73 

 Montagnais, 14: 78 

 Syllables 



consonantal structure of, Kiowa, 



84: 10 f. 

 meaningless, use of, 53: 13 

 Teton, 40, pt. 1 : 883 f . 

 Sylvilagus audoboni neomexicanus, 

 among the Tewa, 56: IS 



S. a. warreni, among the Tewa, 



56: 18 

 8. nuttalU pinetis, among the 

 Tewa, 56: 18 

 Symbolic motives on Jemez pottery, 



32: 53 

 Symbolism 



among California Indians, 78: 

 368, 398, 536, 572, 662, 667, 671, 

 679, 717, 780, 858, 892, 939 

 among southern Indians, 22: 32 

 in medicinal plants, 99: 53 f. 

 in medicine, 99: 63, 120 

 of color, 99: 51 

 of incised design, 81: 56 

 of pottery decoration, 92 : 123 f . 

 See also Color symbolism. 

 Symbols, cut on trees by Indians, 77 : 

 43 

 sex, among the Hopi, 51 : 32 

 Symmetry in glyphs, modifications due 



to, 57: 23 f., 88-91, 128 

 Symptoms 



of diseases, value attached to, 



99: 16 f. 

 of tuberculosis in Indians, 42: 

 28 f . 

 Syncopations 



in songs, 53: Songs Nos. 47, 88, 



123, 147, 152 

 rare in Chippewa songs, 45: 57 

 use of, 80: 14, 31, 42 

 Synonymous names, Indian tribes, 



43: 36 fF. 

 Synonymy, American Indian, 30, pt. 



2: 1021-1178 

 Syntactic relations, Hupa, 40, pt. 1: 



103 

 Syntax 



Chinook, 40, pt. 1: 646-654 

 of Lower Chinook, 40, pt. 1 : 646- 

 654 



Syphilis 



among the Hopi, 34: 181 

 among the Navaho, 34: 179 

 among the Pima, 34: 245 

 among the Southern Ute, 34 : 176 

 among the Tarahumare, 34: 186, 



250 

 among the Yuma, 34: 184 

 among the Zuiii, 34: 181 

 as a factor in tuberculosis, 42: 31 

 effect of, on bones, 52: 312, 314 

 in albinos, 34: 193 

 indications of, in skeletal remains, 



37: 104, 109, 110, 111 

 no suspicion of, in Munsee tribes, 



62: 19 

 pre-Columbian, 34: 191 

 summary of, 34: 189 



T., a medicine man, characterization of, 



99: 111 f. 

 Tabagaukwa, a Wiyot village, 78 : 115 

 Tabasco 



as commercial center, 28: 110 

 female deity worshiped in, 28 : 81 

 traffic with Acalan, 28: 78 

 Tabate, a Northern Pomo place name, 



78: 231 

 Tabayat, a Wiyot village, 78: 115 

 Tabby, a Ute chief, 75: 19, 94 

 Tabequache band 



now known as Uncompahgre, 75: 



24 

 treaty with, 75:23 

 Table Mountain, 78: 481 

 Table Mountain pine, use of, 99: 119 

 Tablets 



red pottery, in Sapper and Diesel- 



dorff collections, 28: 101 

 See also Gorget. 

 Taboo-removing prayer at intermission, 



38: 128 

 Taboos 



after childbirth, 34 : 60 



after purification, 79: 40 



and conduct, rules of, Hawaiian, 



38: 29 f. 

 and proscription, California In- 

 dian, 78: 68, 69, 81, 150, 180, 

 188, 205, 246, 294, 316, 360, 429, 

 469, 499, 631, 641, 643, 670, 688, 

 721, 747, 748, 749, 750, 778 

 as a power in controlling a hula 



company, 38: 30 

 bathing, 79: 34 

 belief concerning, 99: 15 

 concerning childbirth, 97:52; 99: 



60 

 concerning children, 90: 102, 112, 



210 

 concerning corpse, 99: 136 

 concerning eagle keeper, 97: 49 

 concerning food, 73: 383 ff . ; 79: 

 19, 34, 40, 44, 45, 66; 90: 102; 

 97: 48 



