ETH. ANN, 19] INDEX 
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RiGGs, STEPHEN RETURN, on meaning of 



Dakota words) 22 cc. 3-5 3882 222 e,- 2222 061 
RIGHT-HANDEDNESS, among primitive 
Meoplen tee ee See oe eee ee 845-846 
RITUALS, of East mesa-_-.--------.----- 631-633 
—sHODIn eNO willl Ofe eee eens ee OTS. 
—, Of Hano:----.--- 632-633 
—, of Sichumovi jz 
—, of Walpi-_-_--- . “(31-632 
Rive RS, names of, miners of alla rice 
on. 
ait rice 
—, 01% winnowing wild rice__......-....--. 1070 
—, on amounts of wild rice harvested-... 1077 
—, on drowning of wild rice --......-..... 1099 
Ro es, P. H., on wild rice in Florida. ___- 1029 
Rosny, LEON DE, on Maya numerals __ 891,892 
—, photograph of bas-relief de Bernoulli 
DY si Clted aera ccnctee see een en ee nT TS 
Ron, H. Lina, on Tasmanian number 
CONCEP tShesaeanien ese sons ee ees, eee 888 
RotnH, W.E., on Australian binary con- 
COD thsen es aes ate cee ea eee 846 
—, on Australian numeration .-.....-..... 834 

Royce, C. C., on forced migrations of 
Winnebago 
RUINS OF ARIZONA, ar aniteriecarl char 
acteristics of ancient. - 






oe 
Rumsey, W. E., onabsence of wild rice in 
West Virginia __- - 1032 
Russt, wild rice in.-- -- 1037 
RY, chemical composition of ---....----- 1082 
SALMBERON, Marcos, on Mame numer- 
AlSeressees2 selec Berson ceiess see=~ (903-904 
—, on Mame ayeTlaine; MAM OS pases secs 864 
San AnTONIO, Texas, number names 
EN OMVE Soe ee ee nee ree Smee 881 
Withee soteeaites seston eae ae te ose ee 
— pictures at Hopi altars ______- 96E 
— CLAN, same as Naf clan .__-.-.... 
—, see TWA CLAN. 


Santa Rrra (Honduras), mounds at_--_- 661 
Santo DOMINGO, same as Tukwi. 
Sauk. see Indians in wild-rice district... 1050 
—, tribalnamesfor,andmeaning of{same. 1050 
—, population of. --..___--..-.---- 1108, 1109, 1110 
— AND Fox, coali 

ion of tribes, history 
and migrations seman =a ee ea OO0=1051 
—, population of, consuming wild rice... 1051 
SATENEJA, mounds at ...-......-..-..-- 690-691 
SAUNDERS, D. W., on wild rice in South 
Dako tatesssaee ee stasee com sot lee a eeececase 1032 
SAULTEAUX, origin and migrations 
OP see fencer sce o ck see. eee a eee 1039-1040 
Sayre, Luctus E., on Claviceps pur- 
PUTCA PR -ses sees ee ee Some ere 
SCHOOLCRAFT, HENRY Rowe, on the 
cause of Maskotin migration _.________- 1054 
—,onmeaning of Winnebago tribal name. 
1051-1052 
—, on popular synonym for wild rice_ 1022, 1023 


SELER, DR Ep., on Dresden OAS - 
| 

—, on wild rice in Minnesota river --..-. 1055 | 
—, on wild rice in Wisconsin and Minne- 
SOUR ee rare oo oleae ee ee eee oa wl OSE 
SCHOOLCRAFT. HENRY Rowe, on influ- 
ence of wild riceon geographic nomen- 
clature\. .2225=22-2. 




- 1116, 1117, 1120, 1123 
—, on “‘folle avoine country” ----.----.... 1042 
—, wild rice harvesting illustrations, 
reference bor -scessessc- eee ee cnn es OY 
—, on Indian population in 1778. --_-_.-..- 1109 
—, on Dakota use of wild rice -_------ 1046-1047 
—-, on Dakota mealtime. --.---.---.--.----- 1087 
—, on Menomini use of wild rice ---_____- 1049 
—, on migrations from wild-rice district. 1111 
—, on Ojibwa tying wild rice ---_..-.----- 1058 
—, on storing wild ricein bags_----.-- ea LOT, 
—,on wild rice thrashing holes in Wis- 
econsin - 1067 
—,on wale of wild-rice district to In- 
Gian... 22222212252 -<\-2-seecco=2 1038 
—,on wild rice as Indian food 1084 
—,on property-right in wild rice -.__..-_- 1073 
—,on Ojibwa wild-rice moon - 1089 
—,on dependence of fur Teak) on wld 
—,on birds destructive to wild rice.____- 
ScIENCE, modern, stepping-stones to 
Scorr, Pror. Wm. <A., acknowledg- 
TONGS bOes eee nena 
52 SECTIONS OF COUNTRY, named from wild 
rice. 
—,on early Central American day names 
—,on importance of Ahau and Mayan 
time counts 
—,on Mayan year of 360 days. ---.-..--.-- 
SELKIRK, LORD, on wild rice in water 
system of Red River of the North. -__- 
SEMINOLE, amounts of wild rice har- 
vested by --- 
SENARY CONCEPT, 
among primitive 

1102, 1104 

816 
748 
1035 
-- 1075-1076 
DeO ple ens nee meee eset een and - O00, OO: 
SENARY-SEPTENARY SYSTEM, among 
Primitive: peoplewses ees tenes $42, 848 
SENECA, population of, in 1822___..-...--. 1110 
—,amounts of wild rice harvested by.... 1075 
SERPENT, effigy of,in Santa Rita mound. 689 
— HEAD, painting of, on wall in Santa 
Ritatm oun Gees see eeee ee ee 667 
SeTON-THOMPSON, ERNEST, on marsre 
death;ofvanimals| 2-22. cena. 2-2 see 843 
Srymour, E. S., on wild rice in Lake of 
the Woods). =-6- 2225 ese ees =e 1035 
—,on Ojibwa tying wild rice____-----._-_- 1059 
—-,on Ojibwa gathering wild rice________- 1062 
—,on Ojibwa curing wild rice------ ----_- 1065 
—,on Ojibwa thrashing wild rice -_-_- 1067 
—,on use of birch-bark winnowing fans._ 1071 
SHAWNEE, population of -_-.---.- 
SHEA, JOHN GILMARY, on migrations of 
the Huron 

—,on thrashing wild rice 
—, on wild rics eaten with grease ____ 
—, on Dakota eating wild rice -__- 
SHITMEK, B., on wild rice in Iowa 


1108, 1109, 1110 
1068 
1084 
1085 
1030, 
SHIPAULOVI, location and settlement of, 
iNvETOPMCOUNtRY) = ose ae se ee ee DT O=D00 
— FLUTE ALTARS, comparison oa with 
those of Mishongnovi ---.---..-.---..-- 94-996 
