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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-10 



707 



"Shadow" or uagi, various meanings of, 



C9: 213 

 Shamanic dance directions, C 2, pt. 1 : 



70,71 

 Shamans, California Indian, C 3: 24, 

 26, 27. 68, 78, 91, 142, 152, 181, 225, 

 239, 270, 345, 354 

 Sham fight 



long tent constructed for, C 6 : 473 

 mention of , C 6 : 474 

 Shapashxe'ni, C 2, pt. 1 : xxxii, lxxx 

 Sharp grass, C 9 : 149 

 Shashti Indian, C 2, pt. 1 : xxxii, xxxiii, 



xxxviii, Lix, 54 

 Shasta family 



vocabularies of the, C 3 : 607 

 vocabulary of the, C 3 : 608 

 Shaste, vocabulary of the, C 3 : 608 

 Shasti, location of, C 2, pt. 2 : 290 

 Shastie, vocabulary of the, C 3 : 608 

 Shas-ti'-ka 



burial customs of the, C 3: 249 

 courtship and marriage among the, 



C3: 247 

 dances of the, C 3 : 250 

 division of labor among, C 3 : 249 

 dress of the, C 3 : 244 

 exchange of names among, C 3 : 247 

 feuds of the, C 3 : 249 

 food of the, 3: 245 

 language of the, C 3 : 2.50 

 lodges of the, C 3 : 245 

 medical practice of the, G 3 : 249 

 migrations of the, C 3 : 244 

 not California Indians, C 3 : 15, 245 

 numerals, C 3: 250 

 original habitat of the, C 3: 243 

 phy.sical characteristics of the, C 



3 : 243, 246 

 political organization of the, C 3: 



243, 246 

 primitive dress of the, C 3: 246 

 punishment of adultery among, C 



3: 246 

 punishment of murder among, C 3: 



246 

 relationsliip of, to Oregon Indians, 



3: 243 

 religious ideas of the, C 3: 251 

 sweat house of the, 3: 243 

 theory of creation, 3: 250 

 vocabulary of the. 3 : 608 

 war customs of the, 3: 248 

 women, bravery of the, 3: 248 

 women^ prostitution of the, O 3: 

 247 

 Shasti language, 2, pt. 1 : xlvi, li f., 



152 

 Shaving, prefix "ka" denotes action by, 



9: 20 

 Shawnees, removal of the, 4: 81 

 Sheep, staggers in. cured by trephining, 



5, pt. 2 : 12 

 Shell heaps 



method of investigating, 1: 45 ff . 

 See also names of localities. 



Shepherd, belief concerning, C 9: 126 

 Ships, sculptured, O 5, pt. 1 : 27, 29, 30 

 Shoes, made of wood (?), 7: 67 

 "Shooting" of the initiated, 7: 300 

 Shooting, action by, 9: 20 

 Shoshoni 



family and dialects, O 2, pt. 1 : 



XXXV, XLIV, XLV, LI, LVI, LXXIX, 

 LXXXIX 



hospitality of the, 4 : 53 

 See also Snake Indian. 

 S'hui-am, Niskwalli demons, 1: 338 

 Shii'kash, or whirlwind, C 2, pt. 1 : xciv 

 Sibley tent, aboriginal origin of the, C 



4 : 115 

 Sidarigu tribe and gens, 9: 161, 163 

 Sickness 



caused by bewitchment, Dakota, 



7: 165 

 Dakota method of curing, 7: 282 

 Sierra Waco, Tex. 



painted and carved rock in, 5, 



pt. 1 : 57 

 rock with mortar cavities in, C 5, 

 pt. 1 : 57 

 Signals of the North American Indians, 



Misc. Publ. 1: passim. 

 Sign language 



advantages of, Int. 3: 2 f. 



Indian, is it universal? Int. 3: 



12-16 

 practical value of. Int. 3 : 4 

 use of. Int. 3: passim, 

 use of, Kalapuya. Int. 3: 12 

 Signs, gesture, of the North American 



Indians, Misc. Publ. 1 : passim. 

 Sihasapa tribe and gens, O 9: 161, 163 

 Sik^icena gens, O 9 : 161 

 Silver Fox or WanSka, 2, pt. 1 : lii, 



LXXXII 



Silver Lake, Oregon, 2, pt. 1: x\ii, 

 XVIII, xxxv 



Silver Valley, Oregon, 2, pt. 1 : xvii, 



XVIII, xxxv 

 Similarity 



of Central American and British 



rock sculptures, 5, pt. 1 : 67 



of Chandeswar and Bald Friar 



Rock sculptures, 5, pt. 1 : 62 



Singing 



for death of enemy, Dakota, 7:9 

 See also Song. 

 "Singing to," definition of, 9: 224 

 Singular instead of plural, O 6: 672, 



716, 718 

 Sinkers, rude character of early, 1: 



56 

 Siouan tribes, migrations of, 9: 190 

 Sioux 



burial above ground. Int. 4: 63 

 ahost gamble, Int. 4: 100. 101, 102 

 lodge burial of the. Int. 4: 63, 64, 



65 

 mourning observances of the. Int. 

 4: 72,73 



