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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



633 



Sia 



altar, 30, pt. 1 : 46 

 snake priest, 30, pt. 2 : 563 

 water carrier, 30, pt. 2 : 562 

 Siberia, East Cape, Eskimo house at, 



30, pt. 1 : 516 

 Sick 



articles used by owner in treating 

 the, medicine bag with, xxsin, 

 61: 252 

 mode of carrying the, xi a, 71 

 necklace worn when treating the, 



xLi, 61: 267 

 treating the, bones used by Chip- 

 pewa doctor in, 8*, 45: 120 

 treating the, by Chippewa doctor, 



X, 45: 120 

 treatment of, bear claw used in, 



27*, 61: 253 

 treatment of, drawing on mirror 



used in, 26*, 61 : 248 

 Walapai hut for the, xxvii 6, 34: 

 224 

 Sida fallax, see Ilima lei. 

 Sides, Chippewa lodge with mat, vi a, 



86: 28 

 Sierra Nevada, petroglyphs from, 



Lxxxii, 78: 935 

 Sieve, Choctaw, ix, 48 

 Sifter 



Waiwai, viii a, 6, 91 : 33 



Waiwai, diagram of manufacture 



of, 30*, 31*, 91: 33,34 

 See also Farina sifter. 

 Sign 



for Acatzinco (town), 15 6*, 57: 



30 

 for 0, figure showing possible der- 

 ivation of, in the inscriptions, 

 48*. 57: 93 

 for 0, in the codices, 46*, 57: 92 

 for 0, in the inscriptions, 47*, 57: 



93 

 for 0, special, 49*, 57: 94 

 for 0, used to express "ending," 



54*. 57: 102 

 for 20 in the codices, 45*, 57: 92 

 for the "month indicator," 65*, 57: 



153 

 for the Tonalamatl, 18*, 57: 44 

 for Toltitlan (town), 15 a*, 57: 30 

 See also Signs. 

 Signal, "I guessed wrong," xxix, 53: 



212 

 Signatures, official, 47*, 28 : 215 

 Signs 



for the Calendar Round, 22*, 57: 



59 

 for the cycle, 25*, 57: 68 

 for the cycle showing coefficients 



abovel3, 57*, 57: 110 

 for the Great Cycle and the 



Great-great Cycle, 61*, 57: 118 

 Corthekatun, 27*, 57: 69 

 forthekin, 34*, 57: 72 



Signs — Continued 



forthetun, 29*, 57: 70 

 for the uinal, 31*, 57: 71 

 representing the Hotun period, 67*, 



57: 166 

 See also Ending signs ; Sign. 

 Sihaspa 



costume, 30, pt. 1 : 18 

 See also Pezhi. 

 Silent Woman, a Teton Sioux, uv, 61: 



365 

 Silhouette of a small piece of open gob- 

 elins, 9*, 7: 14 

 Silification, osseous remains in process 

 of, foimd at South Osprey, ix, 33: 

 64 

 Silver 



bracelets with animal figures, 



Haida, 30, pt. 2 : 151 

 small ornament of, Choctaw, xiv, 



48 

 three objects of, 30, pt. 2 : 573 

 See also Bracelets. 

 Simple groove, see Groove. 

 Simples, wrapping in white cloth, vr c, 



99: 54 

 Sinew 



back, XXXIII c, 94 : 172 



connective tissue of, xxxiii e, 94: 



172 

 leg, XXXIII d, 94 : 172 

 thread used for sewing pipe sack, 

 XXXIII &, 94 : 172 

 Singing of Chippewa, Menominee lis- 

 tening to, XXII, 53 : 166 

 Sinker 



from New York, 30, pt. 2 : 576 

 net, Alaskan Eskimo, 30, pt. 1 : 463 

 of granite, Rhode Island, 30, pt. 2 : 



576 

 of steatite. North Carolina, 30, pt. 



2: 576 

 stone, Alaskan Eskimo, 30, pt. 1: 

 462 

 Sink Hole mine and Robinson mine, 

 sketch map showing relation of, 116*, 

 60: 246 

 Sinkyone 



buzzer toys, 15 a*, 78 : 148 

 ring-and-pin game of salmon verte- 

 brae, 14*, 78 : 147 

 women, tattooing of, 45 d*, 78: 520 

 Siouan tribes of "Virginia and the Caro- 

 linas, map showing location of, 22 : 5 

 Sioux 



a great burial place of, Butte de 



Mort, XXVI 6, 83: 72 

 at work with steel tools, 127*, 60: 



258 

 burial mound, with recent Ojibway 



graves, i, 83: frontispiece 

 catlinite quarry worked by, 30, pt. 



1: 866 

 ceremonial wand, suggesting man- 

 ner of using banner stones, 30, 

 pt. 1 : 128 



