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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



705 



Rubbing 



action by, C9: 20 

 as a treatment, C 2, pt. 2: 128 

 Riigen, Island of, see Island of Riigen. 

 Ruins 



east of the Rio Grande, C 4: 1S6 

 in McElmo Canyon, C 4: 189 

 in Mexico, C 4 : 186 

 in the San Juan district, C 4: 192 

 near base of Ute Mountain, C 4: 



190 

 of houses in New Mexico, C 4 : 154 

 of the pueblo of Alto, 4: 16G 

 of the pueblo of Arroyo, C 4: 164 

 of the pueblo of Bonito, C 4: 156, 



163 

 of the pueblo of Chetro Kettle, C 4 : 



161 

 of the pueblo of Hungo Pa vie, C 4 : 



156, 160 

 of the pueblo of Penasca Blanca, 



C 4: 165 

 of the pueblo of Pintado, C 4: 156 

 of the pueblo of Una Vide, C 4 : 160 

 of the pueblo of Wegegi, C 4: 159 

 of the pueblo of Zayi, C 4: 178 

 on the Animas River, C 4: 172 

 on the Animas River, outline plan 



of, C 4: 185 

 Rules of conduct, C 9: 201, 204, 228 

 Runic inscriptions on cupstones, C 5, 

 pt. 1 : 23, 26 



Saber, cavalry, stroke on skull, C 5, 

 pt. 2 : 9 



Sabian worship, C 5, pt. 1 : 76 



Sable River, mounds at, C 5, pt. 2 : 24 



Sac and Fox tribe, notes on, C 9: 171, 

 180 



See also Sauk. 



Sachemships 



of the Iroquois confederacy, C 4 : 26 

 of the Iroquois confederacy, table 

 of, C 4: 30 



Sachems of the Iroquois, names be- 

 stowed upon, C 4 : 32 



Sack for carrying and keeping pro- 

 visions, C 2, pt. 2 : 486 



Sacramento River, vocabulary of the, 

 C3: 520 



Sacred armor, C 9 : 219 



Sacred Dance of the Dakota, 7: 508 f. 



Sacred Dance Society, introduction into, 

 O 7: 300 



Sacred feast, account of, 9 : 229 



Sacred language, description of, 9: 

 166 



Sacred objects, Oalifornia Indian, 3: 

 78, 240, 398 



Sacrifice 



burial. Int. 4: 15 

 primitive, C 9 : 175 



Saddle Mountain, 2, pt. 1 : xxi 



Sagard, Prussia, cup marks on church 

 in, 5, pt. 1 : 87 



Sahaptin dialects, C 2, pt. 1 : vir. liii, 



LVI 



Sahaptin Indians, 2, pt. 1: xxxiii, 



XLIV, XLV, LII f., XCII 



Sai'-az 



bravery of the, 3: 123 



diseases of the, 3: 123 



habitat of the, 3: 122 



language, 3: 124 



lodges of the, C 3: 123 



physical characteristics of the, 



3: 123, 124 

 superstitious beliefs of the, C 3: 



123 

 uncleanliness of the, 3 : 123 

 Saidoka, 2, pt. 1 : xxxiii 

 St. Andrew's Oross, O 5, pt. 3 : 78 

 Salmon 



how caught, 1 : 195 

 superstitions connected with, 1: 



196 

 taboo of. to menstruant woman, 

 C 1 : 212 

 Salt-Ohuck Indian, C 2, pt. 2 : 344 f . 

 Salutation 



Oalifornia Indian, 3: .58. 176, 



305, 347 

 Dakota method of, O 7: 646 f. 

 Samish, account of, 1 : 180 

 San Antonio, vocabulary of the, 3: 



568 

 Sandstone employed for nut stones, 



5, pt. 1 : 45 

 Sandy Lake region, O 9 : 179 

 San Juan District 



ancient occupation of the, 4: 1 !)2 

 geographic relations of the, 4: 

 196 

 Saqona gens, O 9: 161 

 Sarionee gens, 9: 185 

 San Pete Valley, Utah, carved group on 



cliff in, O 5, pt. 1 : 64 

 San Rafael 



habitat of the, 3: 195 

 language, 3: 195 

 San Rafael Mission, vocabulary of the, 



3: 552 



Sans Arcs, origin of the name, 9 : 1S7 



Santa Barbara Oounty, Calif., rocks 



with mortar cavities in, O 5, pt. 1; 



57,58 



Santa Barbara family, vocabularies of 



the, 3: 560 

 Santa Clara, vocabulary of the. 3: 



539 

 Santa Cruz, vocabulary of the, 3: 



539 

 Santa Inez, vocabulary of the, C 3 : 561 

 Santa Inez Range, Calif., rocks with 



mortar cavities in, 5, pt. 1 : 58 

 Santee 



observations concerning the, 9: 



159, 160, 181, 184 

 partial embalmment of the, Int. 4: 

 37,38 



