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Santee dialect, texts in the, C 9: 83, 95, 



110, 115, 124, 130, 144, 150, 151, 152 

 Santo Domingo, pueblo of, C 4: 136 

 Sauk 



and Fox, notes on, C 9: 171, 180 

 communal dwellings of, C 4: 73 

 See also Sac. 

 Sault Ste. Marie, C 9: 170 

 Savage life. C 3: 284, 418 

 Savannah River, Ga., nut stones from, 



C 5, pt. 1 : 44 

 gawalagens, C9: 163 

 Sawing, action by, C 9 : 20 

 "Say," rei>etition of word in dialogue, 



C9: 89 

 Sayi. C 2, pt. 1 : xxxiv 

 Scaffold burial 



among the Cheyennes, Int. 4 : 69, 70 

 among the Sioux, Int. 4 : 70, 71, 72, 



73 

 among the Yanktonais, Int. 4 : 66 

 Scaffolds, burial on, Int. 4 : 68, 69 

 Scalp Dance 



Dakota, description of , C 7 : 218 

 Influence of, on morality, C 9 : 226, 

 227 

 Scalping unknown among western 



tribes, C 1 : 192 

 Scania, cupped holy- water basins in 



churches in, C 5, pt. 1 : 85 

 Scarborough, England, cupped stone 

 from neighborhood of, C 5, pt. 1 : 13 

 Schalensteine, C 5, pt. 1 : 7 

 Schleswig, cupstones found in, C 5, 



pt. 1 : 22, 23 

 Scientific researches on the Klamath 



Indians. C 2, pt. 1 : lxvi-lxx 

 Scotland 



archaic sculptures of cups and rings 



in, C 5, pt. 1 : 9 

 Axichnabreach, rock sculptures at, 



C5, pt. 1: 11,12 

 cup sculptures in, C 5, pt. 1 : 11 f. 

 Scouts, selection of , C 9 : 200, 201 

 Scrapers, stone, Aleutian Islands, C 1: 



78 f. 

 Scraping or raclage, C 5, pt. 2 : 18 

 Sculptures 



Danish, age of, C 5, pt. 1 : 27, 28 

 in and near towns and camps, C 5, 



pt. 1 : 10, 15 

 lapidarian, comparison of, C 5, pt. 



1: 60 

 on stones connected with archaic 



habitations, C 5, pt. 1 : 10 

 on stones connected with archaic 



sepulcher. C 5, pt. 1 : 9 

 on stones of cairns in Ireland, O 



5, pt. 1: 18 

 primitive lapidarian, in America, 



C 5, pt. 1 : 41 

 primitive lapidarian, in Europe and 



Asia, C 5, pt. 1 : 9 

 primitive tyi)es of, C 5, pt. 1 : 10 

 production of primitive lapidarian, 

 C 5, pt. 1 : 81, 82 



Sculptures — Continued 



significance of cup-shaped, C 5, pt. 

 1: 71 



See also geographical names. 

 Scythians, tree burial of the, Int. 4 : 74 

 Seals, considered as luxury, C 1 : 195 

 Seclusion, religious, C 4 : 153 

 Secotan, village of, description of, C 4: 



116 

 Secret societies, C 3 : 158, 305, 406 

 Sedlec Beinhaus, C 5, pt. 2 : 20, 21 

 Seeland, Denmark 



artificial foot tracks on stone in, 

 C5,pt.l: 26 



cup cuttings in, C 5, pt. 1 : 26 

 Sekumne, vocabulary of the, C 3 : 599 

 Self-torture, California Indian, C 3: 83, 



169, 173, 181, 406 

 Selish, C 2, pt. 1 : xliv, xlv, li, lvi, lvii, 



LXXXIX, CII 



Selling, no distinction between buying 



and, C 1 : 311 

 Seneca personal names, Misc. Publ. 



10: 4 

 Seneca-Iroquois, see Iroquois. 

 Se-nel' ; Sen^l 



belief of, in a future state, C 3 : 170, 



171 

 burial customs of the, C 3 : 169 

 cremation of the. Int. 4 : 55, 56, 57 

 dances of the. C 3 : 169 

 food of the. C 3 : 168 

 habitat of the, C 3 : 168 

 location of the, C 4 : 108 

 lodges of the. C 3 : 168 

 mourning ceremonies of the, C 3: 



169 

 political organization of the, C 3: 



168 

 religious ideas of the, C 3 : 171 

 self-torture of the, C 3 : 169 

 sterile women of the, C 3 : 169 

 superstitious beliefs of the, C 3: 

 169 

 Sept, the Irish, C 4 : 1 

 Sepulchers 



archaic, stones connected with, 



C5,pt. 1: 9 

 living. Int. 4 : 89 

 See also Living sepulchers. 

 Serpent 



as a symbol, C 5, pt. 3 : 84, 86 

 See also Snakes. 

 Seven 



as a mystic number, C 6: 397, 408, 



414; C 9: 156,184,187 

 gentes, C6: 654,722 

 gra.ss lodges, C 6 : 93 

 heads, deities with, C 6 : 250 

 heads, water monster with, C 6: 



115, 128 

 scouts, C 6 : 404 

 Seven-mile Creek, C 2, pt. 1 : xx 

 Sex, female, in nouns, Klamath, C 2, 

 pt. 1 : LI, Lxxxviii, 501, 503 



