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INDEX 



[ETII. ANN. 15 



Pace 



Smoking iiBseuilily (if tho Hopi 261 



— . rereiiionijil. of TuNayim 289.300.302 



— . «.e ril'K: ToHACfl). 



Snakk i>1iiiii(m1, ill Maya codex 271 



— , Illumed, in Ziifii ceruiiioiiiuH 3o9 



Snake-Antklope mysteries unknown at 



Zufii 304 



Snakk dance, time for performing 259. 272 



Snake EFFKiV in TiKsayiwi ceremony 269, 270 



Snare presented by Haliaiwiiqti 281,282 



SoAPSTONE, se<' Stkatitk. 



SoriAL customs of Siouan tribes 169 



— or<;ani7.ation, Siouan 177 



SocioiXMiY elassitied xix 



— . indian. feuturi's of 199 



— , Siouan, memoir on xcix. 205-244 



— , work in .. xxiii. xxvi.xxxl. xxxv, xl, xlv. Ixxx 



— . see llEfilMENTATION. 



Somatology. Siouan 185 



Songs, indian, study of xxiviii 



SopHiOLOQY, classified xix 



South Cabolina, aboriginal steatite quar- 

 rying in 106 



South MOUNTAIN, rhyolite deposits in 29,74 



South river, implement caches on 79 



SOYALUNA ceremony described 260,268 



Spanish saddles used in mask making 263 



Spearheads, distribution of 142 



— , what constitutes 83 



— , see Projectile points. 



Specialized blades discussed 84 



Specimens found atCasa Grande 330-332 



Spider WOMAN of the Hopi 312 



Spirit, use of term 253 



--, «fv> Great Spirit. 



Spotted Tail, a Dakota chief 190 



Spruce in Tusayan ceremony 271, 



287. 292, 296, 302 



— , symbolism of 288,301 



Squash-flower emblem in Tusayan cere- 



mnny 271,286,287 



Sc^uiER and Davis cited xxiv 



Stabler. Fr.vnces D., collections of 125, 130 



Staff of Tawikkatcina 301 



Stars, primitive conception of 182. 183 



Steatite, abori^^inal u.se of 23 



— , distribution of 106 



—.hnw worked 27,105,149 



— , implement s used for cutting. ... 68, 82, 11 1, 141 

 — , method of quarrying . 108 



— objects found at Little Falls 68 



— quarries, investigations in U, 113 



— utensils discussed 106 



— , various articles of 133 



— vessels, distribution of 142 



Stephen, .A.M., cited on the SoyAluua 268 



— , row;imfi studies by 274 



— , snake-dance studies by 265 



— , Tusayan researches of 251 



Stevenson, James, cited on Navaho sand 



paintings 266 



Stevenson, Matilda C, on Zufli ceremo- 

 nials 265,308,309,310,311,312 



— , on Zufii color symbolism 308 



— , work of xxii, xxiv, XXV, 



xxvii, XXX. xxxiv, xxxviii, xli, xliv, xlvi, 

 xlviii, liii, Ivi. Ixi, Ixiv, Ixvii, Isxxvii. xci 



I'a^ie 

 Sticknky. William, a Ponka commissioner. 192 



Stoicis.m among Sir>uau indians 170 



Stone, use of, in iibiiii:;inal art 21 



— , utilization of. for irnplemeatM 146 



— , art reseurehes in li, Iv, lii 



— implements, ebarartorof 21 



— implements of the Pntnmac-Cheaapeake 

 province, memoir on . . xxv, x xxvii, xciv, 13-152 



Stouffer. T. L., bid of. for Casa Grande re- 

 pair 328. 338 



— , contract with, for Ca«a Grande repair . . . 334 



Stbaw ceremonially used 287 



Stubbs. C. U., on Pennsylvania steatite 



quarry 108 



SUDATOHIEH of Siouau indians 172 



Sun, primitive concept i<»n of the 180. 183, 184 



— , ceremonies determined by the 258 



— ceremony of Tusayan 272 



— dance witnessed xxxiii 



Sun-priests of Tusayan 258 



Sun-shield of Tusayan 269, 271 



Sun SYMBOL of Tusayan 272,286 



Sun worship by the ]>uobloa 259 



Susquehannock, arrows of the 85 



— , use of jasper by the 140 



Swastika, symbolism of the xxx 



— , signiticance of the civiii 



Sweat lodges of Siouan indians 172 



Swift, H., on gentes of the Blackfeet 219,220 



— , on gentes of the Two Kettles 220 



— , on gentes of the Mmikooju 220 



Swimming by Siouan indians 172 



Symbolic paraphernalia 169 



— scarification and maiming 169 



Symbolism in Siouan art 176 



— of Zufli and Moki compared 309 



— of Hopi helmets 263 



— of Hopi kilts 295 



— . see Cloud symbol. 



Synonymy, work in xxii, xxv, xxix, 



xxxiii, xxxiv, xxxvii, xxxviii, xlii, xliii, 

 xlvi, xlvii, lii, Ivi, Ix, Ixiii, Ixvii, Ixxix 



Tablets, perforated, described 103 



Taboo, absence of, among the Tutelo 244 



— among indian.s 202-204 



— among Mandan relatives 241,242 



— among Siouan indians 176. 177 



— of mother-in-law by the Hidatsa 243 



— of parents-in-law 225 



— of salt and meat 281 



Tanintacei, an Asiniboin division 181 



Tarahumabi language, work on lxi,lxxxv 



Tattooing among Siouan tribes 169 



XOI WE'RE, divisions nf the 162 



— , migration of the 198 



Technology classified xix 



Ten Broeck, P. S. G., cited on Tnaayan 



clowns 310 



— , Tusayan ceremonial described by 264 



Tennessee, .shell mounds in xxv.irviii 



Teotleco and Tusayan god compared 268 



— ceremony of Mexico 272 



Teton, a<!Count of the 218 



— , r.laek hiil.s formerly occupied by 190 



