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plan of ruin at head of, showing 

 pit houses and grading, 27*, 35: 

 63 

 plan of ruins on, showing rectan- 

 gular stone houses, 28*, 35: 64 

 Stick 



and double ball, 30, pt. 1 : 484 

 and shinny ball, 30, pt. 1 : 484 

 bent, carried by Wolf Dreamer, 



XXVIII, 61: 179 

 decorated, worn in Sun dance, 22*, 



61: 126 

 drumming, hand drum with, vi 



a, &,75: 28 

 markings in adobe floor, rx D, 81 

 notched, and deer scapula used for 



rattle, Hopi, 30, pt. 1: 960 

 notched, shaped like jawbone of 

 bear, with bone "rubber," v b, 

 75: 27 

 notched, straight, with rubbing 



stick, V c, 75: 27 

 on which medicine was placed to 

 attract muskrats, xlv 6, 86: 124 

 pointed, from Heaton Cave, liii b, 



82: 144 

 slanting, kettle hung on, xix &, 86: 



40 

 wooden, used in parching, Chiti- 



macha, 2*, 43: 347 

 See also Rubbing stick ; Sticks. 

 Stick dice game, 30, pt. 1 : 486 

 Stick game 



at San Xavier, xii a, &, c, 90: 79 



Chippewa, XL &, 86: 111 



diagram of ground on which 



played, 3*, 90: 81 

 implements used in, 41*, 61 : 489 ; 



2*, 90: 81 

 picture of, 30, pt. 1 : 4S6 

 Sticking fingers, stonelike substance 



used to prevent, 9*, 64: 29 

 Sticks 



ceremonial, 18*, 41 : 44 



graves protected by, Ponca, xxiv, 



83: 52 

 reinforcing, upper ends of, x, 96: 



43 

 split, Indian graves covered with, 



II, 83: 6 

 tied together, 15*, 41 : 42 

 used in begging, lxxix, 61 : 481 

 See also Stick. 

 Stirrer 



acorn gruel, Diegueno, Northern 



Wintun, xLiv 6, c, 78: 509 

 acorn gruel, Yurok, xvii, 78 : 90 

 loop, Yukuts, 38*, 78: 446 

 Stockbridge, see Jacobs, John ; Quinney, 



John W. 

 Stoddard plate, Arkansas, 30, pt. 2 : 86 

 Stollsteimer Mesa 



district, map of, 3*, 96: 20 

 village on, map of, ni, 96: 20 

 Stomp ground in Greenleaf Mountains, 

 X a, 43: 256 



Stone 



andirons, Chama Valley, xx D, 81 



arrowheads and spearhead (?), i 

 A, 91: 10 



artifacts of, types of, xn a, b, c, d, 

 e, f, 32 



axes, 11*, 41: 39 



ax with handle, 12*, 41 : 40 



beads, lxx, 65: 162 



beads, hemispheric and cylindrical, 

 76*, 65: 163 



bearing a glyph, ancient Pueblo, 

 xxviii b, 34: 232 



boat-shaped, from auriferous grav- 

 els, 27*, 60 : 66 



carving, probable manner of em- 

 ploying chisel in, 194*, 60: 336 



chipped, atlatl tips and other im- 

 plements of, 90*, 65: 183 



club, Chippewa, liii /, 86 : 144 



daggers, from Alabama, Illinois, 

 30, pt. 1 : 375 



door cover from Paragonah, 46*, 

 82: 146 



drill point of. and section of boring, 

 30,pt. 1 : 402; 209*; 60: 350 



figure, Tennessee, 30, pt. 2 : 491 



flat, a California Indian grinding 

 shell ornaments on a, 205*, 60: 

 348 



fracturing a large, with hammer- 

 stone cast as a missile, 160*, 60: 

 298 



gouge adz. New England type, 8*, 

 60: 23 



gouge adz, Scandinavian type, 9*, 

 60: 23 



hatchets, xxi, 51 : 48 



held in hand, fracture of, by strik- 

 ing against anvil stone, 159*, 60: 

 297 



human head, New York, 30, pt. 2 : 

 491 



incised, from Mesa Verde, xxin c, 

 51: 52 



maskette, Ohio, 30, pt. 2 : 492 



masonry in C units, xii c, 6, 96: 51 



miscellaneous objects of, xxxv, 100 : 

 158 



mortar, globular, from auriferous 

 gravels, California, 30, pt. 1 : 943 



mortar, simple forms of, 30, pt. 1 : 

 943 



objects, miscellaneous, ti g, h, i, j, 

 k, 65: 121 



objects of, found on surface, v b, c, 

 d, e, /, g, h, i, j, k, I, m, 48 



objects of, from mound No. 10, xv, 

 64: 88 



objects of, from Shabik'eshchee Vil- 

 lage, XXVI, 92: 132 



objects of, miscellaneous, Chama 

 Valley, xxii, 81 



ornaments, lxx, 65: 162 



ornaments, north of Rio Colorado, 

 xLvi, 82: 144 



