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SHAWNEE LANGUAGE—Continued. SOUTHERN Pm, references to..........--- 70, 152 
examples in comparison with—Contd. SPANISH EXPLORERS, early, reference to..-.... 186 
O}ib Ware aan. eae eer 238, 239, 243, 244, 
245, 258, 259, 261, 262, 265, 267, 268, 269, 2707 
271, 272, 274, 277, 278, 279, 283, 284, 286, 287 
Ottawa...-.--- 259, 261, 262, 265, 267,271 
Passamaquoddy.......-.--------- 239, 243, 
258, 259, 267, 273, 277, 278, 283, 284, 286, 287 
IPENODSCObe aa == 2 = 238, 267, 283, 284 
Peoria.... 238, 239, 252, 259, 261, 262,265, 267, 
269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 277, 279, 283, 284 
PO Pan eel eae a soe eee ee 261 
Potawatomi sosese.-=5--5-s eee 259, 262 
BSauk...<-322 Ss 26752715 272 
Btockbridge: 2... -< -fesseese ee 238, 284 
Turtle Mountain (Ojibwa dialect)... 239 
independent mode... ........- 254, 268, 286, 289 
indicative modesrccs=.-. 2 ..sseeee eae 273 
TIO UM PRON ES <p n oe on = eee 3 272 
participial mode -.....-.-..-----.- 245, 265, 271 
pronunciation 227 
relationships . 231, 238, 244, 258, 280, 288-290, 290a 
subjunctive mode. ......-..-.- 255, 260, 265, 269 
SHELL OBseEcts (Casa Grande), description 
143-145 
SHIWINA, SHIWONA, native name of Zuni 
COUNUEY)2)-=- ore eee eee eee er 46 
SHONGOPOVI, pottery of.....--.-..---------- 141 
SHOOK’S RANCH— - 
reference t0s.- ceases eee = eee eee ee 210 
211-213 
. 131-132 
115, 146 
SHRINES (CASA GRANDE)— 
eseripwoul os. ee he eeea eee 101 
objects found in....---- 98, 101, 121, 135, 142-148 
POLETENCR LOs= ss ee eee a eee ee ae 98 
Sratm CivaANAVAAKI, Pima name for Casa 
GTANd Broan neces eee ae ene ee ret 33 
Sratim TcutuK. See Morning Green, 
Srp, significance of term........-.------.-.- 46 
SreRRA MADRE, Mexico, cliff-houses in... .... 151 
Srkstka, Algonquian major linguistic divi- 
Roh nes socnosseeesietpsesceeseacec oo seston 229 
See also Blackfoot. 
SIKYATKI— 
MMOLPUALY, CUSTOMS): - ono see— ene seee naam 117,118 
Pottery tromsen 2. eee eee 134, 156, 158-159 
See also Tusayan. 
SITGREAVES, L., references to ---.....---- 186, 207 
Si-va-Nno, KING, legendary Pima chief........ 45, 62 
See also Ci-vi-no. 
SKINNER, Cited as to Cree.................- 247,248 
Stars (CASA GRANDE), description of— 
Gite eca-ine$ Bea eee ae Sne 6 Ads 136 
SLOUG tee ee eee aoe Se ee 125, 126, 129 
SMITH, BUCKINGHAM, references to. .-. - 55,56 
SMOKE SIGNALING, reference to . 207 
SmootTHToWN, Delaware dialect - 290b 
SNAKE CLAN, Hopi, reference to-...-......-- 159 
SNAKE PRIESTS of Walpi, reference to....-.-- 145 
SNAKE, THE, in Pima flood legend......----- 50 
SNIPE, THE, in Pima creation legend. -...-.-- 49 
SoOBAIPURI, references to... -..--.------------ 54,58 
86’HG, legendary Pimachief..........- 44-45, 61-62 
Sonora, MEXICO, references to....-.-------- 54,70 
SPANISH MISSIONARIES, efforts to reach Hopi. 207 
SPEAR-PoINTs (Casa Grande), reference to.... 130 
SpecK, Dr. FRANK G.— 
acknowledgment to... --.-----..-......- 
material of. - 22 -22ee ssa ee 
SPIDER, THE, in Pima legend. .-.............- 46 
SPINDLE WHORLS (Casa Grande), deseription 
Ole awed sss Soe 2 eRe et eee eee 136 
SquiEr, E. G.— 
cited as to Casa Grande.............---.- 53 
work by, cited 64 
St. ANNE DE REsTIGOUCHE, Micmac dia- 
DOGH ATs ee sence eae eee tees tana 288 
STEVENSON, Mrs. M. C.— 
collections made by.---...------ SALES 20 
WOrk: Offe 6. 2.2 oa eee eee eerie 10-11 
STOCKBRIDGE LANGUAGE— 
examples from<--.-...-.-3.~--=.s-suee 238, 284 
MOLES GD Sasepe ee eee eee be ones 290 
STONE IMPLEMENTS. Sce Implements. 
STORM-CLOUD, THE, in Pima legend........-- 43,60 
STURAVRIK CivANAVAAKI, legendary Pima 
settlement:s325-eyeees ese teen ee 51 
SUAMCA MISSION, reference to. ....-.-.-.--- 56 
SUBAIPURIS. See Sobaipuri. 
SUBJUNCTIVE MODE (Algonquian)— 
GiGi. hess sseccasssses= 246-247, 248, 265, 269, 271 
Delaware. 246, 260, 265, 268, 275-279 
Eastern-Central Algonquian. .. 237-238 
Basti Main Cree... . 5-2 case fa aie eee 269 
Fort Totten Cree.......... 241-242, 245-247, 252 
Om scy 248, 254, 259, 260, 265, 269, 272, 274, 288 
Menominees.<<.56--ss-e--8 246, 251-252, 269 
Micmac. 915-0 ake. soe ene 245, 269 
Montagnais. . =~... :®.s.c-s-c0.2cs eee eee 248, 260 
INatORE ses enig eaten see eee 234, 260, 265 
Ojibwa. 245, 246, 259, 260, 262-263, 266, 267, 268-269 
Ottawa-o-es- = 5 246, 260, 266, 268, 269 
Peoria.....- 245, 260, 265, 268, 269, 270, 271 
Potawatomi... 2 22 cn =n ace eee 268 
Bhawneds..--o52-s-eeeaeee eae 255, 260, 265, 269 
See also Suppositive. 
SUBJUNCTIVE - PARTICIPIAL MODE (Algon- 
quian)— 
IWTEG reece es ee sae te eneacen eere 239, 240, 245 
Fox, Ojibwa.22---2- oe eee eee eee 245 
SUBTERRANEAN ROOMS, Casa Grande. 40,97, 101, 102 
SuNWORSHIP, references to ...-.--.-..-- 47, 48, 116 
SUPERSTITION MOUNTAINS— 
invPima legends. 2s22522. eee see 43-44, 50, 52 
TOference tO! 8 ee =e eae eae ae a 35-36 
“Suppositir”’ of the ‘“subjonctif”’— 
(Montspnaisico=2oo-oe: © ee 2s eee es 248, 260 
Telerences (0s 226. . 25. anes 241, 246, 252 
several Algonquian languages. ..........- 273. 
See also Subjunctive. 
SUTAIO LANGUAGE, reference to.......-..-.-- 234 
SWANTON, Dr. Joun R.— 
reference L0s-2sc sess a2 seco ee eee 226 
Work Of. 25 ceckidencsss stages ee 12-13, 22 
SWASTIKA, on pottery ---.-=.---2:2-2<--.- 139-140 
SycaMORE BAsINn, reference to...-....-...--- 200 
SYCAMORE CANYON, ruins in. - .-- 195, 199-200 
SyCAMORE CREEK, references to...-.....-- 194, 201 
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