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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



637 



Song picture — Contiuued 

 Chippewa — Continued 

 G2, 80 ; No. 63, 81 ; No. 64, 82 ; No 

 65, 83 ; No. 66, 84 ; No. 67, 84 ; No 

 68, 85 ; No. 69, 86 ; No. 70, 87 ; No 

 71, 89 ; Nos. 72-74, 90 ; No. 75, 91 

 No. 77, 93 ; No. 81, 97 ; No. 82, 98 ; 

 No. 83, 99; No. 84, 100; No. 84, 

 102 ; No. 86, 103 ; No. 87, 104 ; No. 

 88, 106 ; No. 89, 106 ; No. 90, 108 ; 

 No. 92, 110 ; No. 93, 110 ; Nos. 94- 

 9Q, 111 ; No. 97, 112 ; No. 98, 112 : 

 Nos. 99-101, 113; Nos. 103-105, 

 114 ; No. 106, 115 ; No. 107, 115 

 Songs 



Mandan and Hidatsa, plots of, xi, 



XII, 80: 34,35 

 Sioux, plots of, compared with 

 Mandan and Hidatsa, 2*. 80: 34 

 Sonora 



a Seri dwelling, viii, 34 : 16 



Opata dwelling at Tuape, ix 6, 34: 



16 

 Yaqui summer house, ix c, 34: 16 

 Sotelo 



barrancas at, xxiii, 52 : 257 

 human skeleton in situ near, xxii, 

 52: 246 

 Souligny, head war chief of the Menom- 

 inee, 30, pt. 2 : 618 

 Souls of the dead, the ridge up which 



go the, XXII, 78 : 108 

 South America 



map of, outlining tentative culture 

 characterization areas, 42*, 60: 

 97 

 map of southern extreme of, i, 63: 

 64 

 South Canadian River, Okla., Southern 

 Cheyenne tree burial, 1891, v, vi, 83: 

 7, 10 

 South Canyon 



north fork of, cave dwelling, 14*, 



82: 81 

 north fork of, ruin near Ranger 

 Station, 15*, 82: 82 

 South Carolina 



Beaufort County, ancient structure 



in, plan of, 11*, 69: 87 

 mound ware from, 30, pt. 2 : 297 

 South Dakota, boulder outline repre- 

 senting a quadruped, 30, pt. 1 : 163 

 Southeast, distribution of Indian tribes 

 in the, about the year 1715, ni, 73: 

 in pocket 

 Southeastern United States, see United 



States. 

 Southern California, perforated stone 

 from, used in game of iturursh, 9*, 2 : 

 16 

 Southern Cheyenne, tree burial. South 

 Canadian River, Okla, 1891, v, vi, 83 : 

 7 

 Southern Miwok 



cradles of the, xxxix a, d, e, 78: 446 

 types, xxxii a, d, 78 : 172 



Southern Ute 



an obese, xxii, 34 : 156 

 painted elk skin, xxviii a, 34: 232 

 remains of dwelling in which death 

 occurred, xxvii c, 34: 224 

 South Osprey 



find, section of the layer at the 



locality of, 11*, 33: 63 

 osseous remains in process of sili- 



fication found at, ix, 33: 64 

 shoreline at, 10*, 33: 62 

 skeleton, viii a, b, 33 : 58 

 Spade, flint. Middle Missisippi Valley, 



30, pt. 1 : 26 

 Spade stones from different states, 30, 



pt. 2: 620 

 Spatulas, from Chama Valley, xxxi A, 



E, 81 

 Speaker-chief's house 



after repairing, xv, 51 : 36 

 ClifiE Palace from, i, xvi, 51: 9, 39 

 Spear, fish, Alaskan Eskimo, 30, pt. 1 : 



463 

 Spearhead 



ceremonial, from Chama Valley, 



XV C, 81 

 flint, 37*, 64: 94 

 ground slate, Japanese type, 13*, 



60: 25 

 ground slate, Korean type, 14*, 60: 



25 

 ground slate. New England type, 



12*, 60: 25 

 or knife, from Chama Valley, xv E, 



81 

 stone, Guiana Indian, i A, 91 : 10 

 Spear points, pit-house, xxxviii, 100: 



158 

 Spear thrower 



pictures of, 88*, Lxxxn, 65: 180 

 useof, 87*, 65: 179 

 weights, Lxxxiii, 65 : 181 

 See also Atlatl. 

 Specialization of the blade, limited de- 

 gree of, 154*, 60: 294 

 Specimens of old design beadwork, 



Lxxxviii, 86: 192 

 Spheroids from Chama Valley, xvn A, 



C, 81 

 Spider, shell gorget with figure of, 30, 



pt. 1 : 366 

 Spider's web charm, hung on infant's 



cradle, xxiv a, 86: 51 

 Spider Woman design, Navajo, 12 O*, 



81: 50 

 Spike, globe-headed club with, 30, pt. 2 : 



774 

 Spikelike forms of black jasper, 25*, 



52: 137 

 Spindle 



and whorl, 17*, 41 : 43 

 of wood weighted with a neat whorl 

 of polished and painted terra- 

 cotta, 2*, 7: 7 

 See also Spindles ; Weaving. 



