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BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



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Santiago Ahnitzotla 



Coyotlatelco, a mound in, i, ii, 74: 



56 

 See also Coyotlatelco. 

 San Xavier, Ariz. 



bamboo game at, xi a, b, c, 90: 78 

 Cholla cactus near, m c, 90: 4 

 desert near, iii a, 90 : 4 

 hillside with saguaro cactus near, 



III 6,90: 4 

 Papago house at, ii c, 90 : 4 

 Papago of, 30, pt. 2 : 200 

 sites of hillside burials at, iv, 90: 



4 

 stick game at, xii a, &, c, 90: 78 

 village and mission, ii a, 90: 4 

 well and water trough at, ii l>, 90: 

 4 

 San Xavier Papago 



adobe dwellings of the, v, 34: 16 

 See also San Xavier. 

 Sash, Chippewa, xxxiii, 53 : 223 

 Sasqueshahanok, see Indian Fort Sas- 



queshahanok. 

 Satchel 



ite, manufacture of single leaf, 45*, 



91: 48 

 ite leaf, vertically plaited, xvi a, 91: 

 49 

 Satchels 



manufacture of, Taruma and Wai- 



wai, 37*, 91: 40 

 mat, of the Taruma and Waiwai, 



xc, 91: 37 

 See also Bags; Satchel. 

 Sauk 



man, picture of, 30, pt. 2: 476 

 woman, picture of, 30, pt. 2 : 477 

 See also Keokuk; Sauk and Fox. 

 Sauk and Fox 



habitation covered with elm bark, 



XIX, 77 : 39 

 habitations, xviii a, &, 77: 38 

 Sacred Pack, I, 85: 56 

 Sacred Pack, contents of a, ii, 85: 



57 

 See also Black Hawk. 

 Sauteaux Indians on the Red River, a 

 family from the tribe of the wild, vi 

 «, 77: 10 

 Saveita, a Pima woman, 30, pt. 2: 251 



Saviah, chief of the Kutchakutchin, 30, 



pt. 1 : 739 

 Saw abrader, use of, 207*, 60: 349 

 Sawanu'gi, see Ball player (Cherokee). 

 Sawing 



and breaking, piece of jade showing 



results of, 30, pt. 2 : 641 

 from opposite sides and breaking 

 the thin septum, showing result 

 of, 208*. 60: 349 

 Sayodneechee 



plan of cave, 9*, 65 : 28 

 section of cave, 8*, 65 : 27 

 Scabby Bull, an Arapaho, 30, pt. 1 : 72 



Scaffold 



and death lodge. Crow, xxxrv &, 83: 



78 

 at Scaffold House, 1*, 50: 18 

 for drying com, v 6, 80: 2 

 for drying corn, earth lodge show- 

 ing, IV 6, 80 : 2 

 funeral of a Sioux chief near Fort 



Pierre, xi, 83 : 32 

 holding several bodies, Ponca, 



XXIV, 83: 52 

 in Sand Canyon, vu a, 70 

 Karok fishing from, vii, 78: 70 

 Scaffold burial 



among the Crow, xxxiii a, 83 : 78 

 among the Dakota, 30, pt. 1 : 946 

 among the Mandan, xxvt a, 83: 72 

 among the Yankton, 2*, 83: 29 

 from Lahontan, 2*, 71 : 37 

 Lake Traverse with, July 26, 1823, 



X, 83: 32 

 of Chief Crazy Wolf, xxxi a, 83: 78 

 on Fort Berthold Reservation, vin 



6, 80: 7 

 remains wrapped and placed in 

 travois basket, probably North- 

 ern Cheyenne, vin, 83 : 10 

 Scaffold house 



kiva construction, xiv, 50: 23 

 scaffold at, 1*, 50 : 18 

 Scalp 



picture of, lh, 61: 360; Lxxxvn a, 



6, 65: 191 

 restoration from, lxxxviii a, &, 65: 



194 

 See also Scalps. 

 Scalp Dance, diagram of, 13*, 75: 156 

 Scalps 



attached to hoop, xvii, 53: 118 

 Ma'djigi'jTg recounting the taking 



of three, xiv, 53 : 84 

 See also Scalp. 

 Scandinavian type 



axlike stone implement, 11*, 60: 23 

 stone gouge adz, 9*, 60: 23 

 Scaphoids, pair of female Munsee, 

 showing unusual broad talus facet 

 and peculiar tuberosity, xxviii d, 62 : 

 90 

 Scapula 



deer, and notched stick used for 



rattle, Hopi, 30, pt. 1 : 960 

 of a buffalo, agricultural imple- 

 ment of, Liv ?>, 77 : 178 

 of female Munsee skeleton, show- 

 ing semilunar shape of the 

 superior border, xxv &, 62: 76 

 Scar-faced Charley, see Chikchikam 



Lupatkuelatko. 

 Scarification, Cherokee instnunents for, 



VII t, 99: 55 

 Scarring, hammerstones used as anvils 



as indicated by, 165*, 166*. 60 : 301 

 Scaticook man, picture of, 30, pt. 2: 

 486 



