Bonnerjea] 



INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



631 



Sepawi, ground plan of, 25*, 32: 41 

 Septum, breaking the thin, showing re- 

 sult of sawing from opposite sides 

 and, 208*, 60 : 349 

 Sequence of 260 differently named 

 days, Tonalamatl wheel showing, v, 

 57: 42^3 

 Sequoya, inventor of Cherokee alphabet, 



30, pt. 2 : 510 

 Seri dwelling, Sonora, viii, 34: 16 

 Serpent 



coiled, shell gorget with engraving 



of, 3*, 8: 35 

 head, portion of, from above Floor 



M, XIII F, 74 : 56 

 plate, feathered, Mississippi, 30, pt. 



2: 86 

 plate, knotted, Alabama, 30, pt. 2 : 



86 

 plumed, coiled, painted on plaque 

 found in mound No. 17, 62*, 64: 

 111 

 Serpentine movement in Choctaw Snake 



dance, xxix, 48 

 Serpent Mound, Ohio, 30, pt. 1 : 949 

 Serpent number, p. 62 of Dresden Codex 



showing, xxxn, 57: 273 

 Serrano sweat house, interior of, lx, 



78: 597 

 Serrating and notching, the process of, 



186*, 60: 329 

 Setchell, W. A., drawings of Nicoliana 



Bigelovii by, vi-ix, 94 : 48 

 Settlement 



Choctaw, at Bonfouca, La., xi, 69 

 Sioux, site of an ancient, xx a, 77: 

 46 

 Settlements 



French, in Mississippi, vii a, h, 43 : 



204 

 of the Wappo and Lake Miwok, 



map of, XXVII, 78 : 172 

 See also Settlement; Village; and 

 names of specific tribes. 

 Seven Hill, flint object from, 46*, 64: 



100 

 Sevilla, view of interior of Tepoxtlan 



after, 85*, 28: 346 

 Sewing materials, Chippewa bag for, 



IX b, 86 : 36 

 Shabik'eshchee village, map of, i, 92: 



10 

 Shabonee, a Potawatomie chief, 30, pt. 



2: 517 

 Shackamaxon, Pa., Penn treating with 



Indians at, 30, pt. 2 : 804 

 Shahaka Le Gros Blanc, a Mandan 



chief, 30, pt. 2 : 518 

 Shale formation, eroded, in which are 

 small walled cavate storehouses, xxxi 

 &, 70 

 Shaman, outfit of a Wiyot, 11 a*, &*, c*, 



d*, 78: 118 

 Shapes 



additional nonculinary vessel, 19*, 

 96: 100 



Shapes — Continued 



culinary vessel, outline of, 29*, 92: 



111 

 culinary vessel, Piedra district, 15*, 



96: 84 

 jar, black-on-white ware, 19*, 100: 



124 

 nonculinary vessel, 30*, 92: 114 

 pitcher, black-on-white ware, 20*, 



100: 126 

 seed jars, 17*, 96: 93 

 storage and water jars, 16*, 96: 

 90 

 Shaping 



a blade at rest by fracture with a 



hammerstone, 162*, 60: 299 

 a stone ax by the pecking process, 



187*, 60: 331 

 hatchet blades, specimens illus- 

 trating successive steps in, 192*, 

 60: 335 

 Shard 



incised, type II e, 5*, 74: 47 

 incised, type II i, 6*, 74: 48 

 textile-marked, type IV, 7*, 74: 48 

 Sharpening an arrow point by chipping 



with a bone point, 172*, 60: 306 

 Shasta 



an aged, picture of, 30, pt. 1 : 528 

 house, cross section of, 24*, 78 : 289 

 house, plan of, 23*, 78 : 288 

 Shaw Mound 



No. 6, flint digging tool from, 4*, 



37: 24 

 No, 6, pot from, 5*, 37: 25 

 Shawnee 



man, picture of, 30, pt. 2 : 531 

 woman, picture of, 30, pt. 2 : 531 

 See also Big Jim ; Tecumseh. 

 Shawnee prophet, see Tenskwatawa. 

 Sheath, dirk and cedar bark, 32*, 41: 



48 

 Sheet copper 



eagle, Illinois mound, 30, pt. 1 : 346 

 figure, Etowah mound, Georgia, 30, 



pt. 1 : 346 

 repousse figure from a Georgia 



mound, 30, pt. 1 : 848 

 tubular drill of, 30, pt. 1 : 401 

 See also Copper. 

 Shell 



armlet of carved, 31*, 100: 162 

 bead, Chama Valley, liv C, 81 

 beads, Kiatuthlanna, xliii, 100: 



158 

 bracelets, Kiatuthlanna, xlvi, 100: 



162 

 bracelets, Piedra district, uv, 96: 



152 

 celt, Florida, 30, pt. 2 : 539 

 circular disks of, from mound No. 



16, 57 a*, 64: 108 

 implement of, Florida, 30, pt. 1 : 26 

 objects from Gourd Creek Cave, 

 V, 76: 34 



