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SHIPAULOVI, SNAKE DANCE at, in 1896, SNAKEs for Snake dance, collection of... 965 
reference tO: 2s. soe eesioedows aoe =» 2964 -, how carried by Snake priests -----. 975-976 
SHOSHONEAN method of counting.....-.. 879 | SNoW PEOPLE, in Tusayan- ..----....-.--- 652 
—, numbers of. .... .-..--.--- 868-870, 876, 878, 929 | Soparpurt, tribe of, Apache raid on. ---. 598 
SuvuNopovi, location of,in Hopi country 579 | Sones, Flute, at Walpi-_-..-...------.- 1002-1003 
, SNAKE DANCE of, in 1896, reference to. 964 | SONORAN, number names of _-_--------- 867-868 
S1BaBtl, site of old Patki pueblo. - 597 | SORROW-MAKING CLAN, see TUBIC CLAN. 
SIBERTAY wildiriceuni=--------- one ene 1037 | SOUTHERN ParurTE, numbers of -._..-. 923, 929 
SicHUMOVI, component clans of | SOWI CLAN, associated with Pibaclan... 601 
—, detached houses in-......-....-------- SowiINGsWwilD! RICE =-2s-—-6-2 eee 157 
—, founded by Asa women.-...---------- —, early Ojibwa traditions of--...---.- 1057-1058 
—, location and settlement of, in Hopi SOYALUNA, or Winter-solstice ceremony. 596 
country -..---.----.-.------------------ 579-580 | SpANIARDs, influence of, on remoyal of 
—, population of, by clans --.....--------- 6145) \) Bold \ Wis piteees cena eeeeeeea= 
— PUEBLO, language and culture of ------ 633 | —, where they first found Walpi- 
— RITUAL...._..--..---..----.------- ----- 682 | SPANISH PADRES, influence of, on Hopi. 581-582 
SIKYABOTIMA, Flute courier at Walpi-.. SPENCER, HERBERT F., on Australian in- 
1001-1LO04 termarrying | froupssss: -2== seeeeeee eee 836 
SIKYAHONAUW(O, man of Tiiwaclan .-.. 596 | SprrTLE, meaning of ejecting, at Snake 
SIKYAOWATCOMO, rocky eminence near GaN C eee ees ere ae sree ee eee 976 
old Hano pueblo -_..--_--.---------.--.. 615 | SprinGs, importance of, in Hopi-settle- 
SIKYATKI, founding of - - 586 | ° ment ceremonials-- -- 592 
— POTTERY, value of testimony of - -- 604 | SQUASH CLAN, see PATUN CLAN. 
— PUEBLO, destruction of --.--..----.---- 580 | SqurER, EPHRIAM GEORGE, on Nagranda 
SiLtetTz AGENCY INDIANS, standard of numerals: 2252.2 ec isos seascee ecces ee 1912 
life Of 5.20 5.sess2 es neeasascaeeewaciacee 1079 | Sr Cro1x RIVER, wild rice in__-__-_---_-- 1034 
Sreon, Remi, on Nahuatl number St Lours (MINNESOTA) RIVER system, 
BL): (530 seo ECE CER LEROSCESOrrneree (iene) wild riceiin| 22s20 Seon eee eee ee ae 1035 
SIMILATON (Honduras) method of form- STANDARD BEARERS, description of --_-- 998 
ing numbers ........-.---.--.-.---------- 916 | STANDARD OF LIFE, of Indian tribes. 1078-1079 
SINACANTAN, numbers of.--..---.------- 881,931 | SrePpHEN, A. M., acknowledgment to.... 987 
SToxT thomelofsAsaiclan’\--------- se 610 | —, on advent of clans at Walpi ---- 585 
SIOUAN LANGUAGE, influence of, on geo- —, on determination of Hopi clans -- 651 
graphic nomenclature ---- U5 9) ——sreferencalto essen esasne sere e econ ane ras 57 
— sTocK, plains Indians ---- .- 1043-1044 | —, on traditions revealing early Hopi con- 
S1oux, meaning of name -- 1039 ditions) >-~-<s=s2.-28ss2 noes 648 
SKIN BAGs, for storing wild rice -- 1072 | —, on migrations of Pakab clans- 608 
SmirH, JOHN, on popular synonym for STEPHENS, JOHN L., on bas-reliefs at 
WALI OG Se ome c cet oven een one - 1022 abphak<< <2: s<52—cyaeteoes 672 
—, on wild rice planted at Tecoleniel 1037 | —, on bas-reliefs at Palenque - 673 
SNAKE ALTAR, characteristics of.....---. 966 | —, on rock-hewn reservoirs at Uxmal...... 692 
SNAKE-ANTELOPE SOCIETIES, original 
composition and development of -... 624-625 
SNAKE CLAN, see TcUA CLAN. 
—, prominence of, in Snake dance ---.... 965 
—and Snake society, relationship of ~ 1006-1007 
— DANCE, duration of. .--..--- Seep eet eee 964 
—, meaning of See oneeceeoe, LOS 
—, at Mishongnovi, in 1897 - 964-976 
-, at Walpi, in 1897 -......_-. 976-985 
—, the most primitive form of-__..--.-..- - 986 
SNAKE AND FLUTE RITES, gods in--.. 1009-1011 
-, needs of worshiper in .-- 1009-1011 





SNAKE-HUNTING implements-....--_._.- 970 
SNAKE PEOPLE, in Tusayan...........-.. 652 
PRIESTS, same as Tcititwimpkia - 623-624 
, functions of ‘*carrier,”’ “ hugger,’ and 
gatherer 222. cca os-ceces busncscseson Gifts| 
-, parts played by, in Marsione and Snake 
anes S-Aeron Sie sce Seen ee AAAS 
RITES, interpretation of -. 1009-1011 


SOCIETY kiva, at Mishongnovi-.-..-... 966 
-, census of ........ Aocon dissec sesdoconcs: 625 
YOUTH AND WOMAN ......-...-..------- 1008 
~ WASHING, motive for -..--- 
WH'IPs, in Snake ceremon 
SNAKEs, ceremony of washing 



973 | 
STEVENSON Mrs MATILDA CoXxE, mem- 










oir of, referred to 971 
—, reference to -__--..--.- = 982 
STICKNEY, GARDNER P., wild rice har- 
vesting illustration, published by ---... 1057 
—, acknowledgments to---.--...---------. 1105 
STOLL, Dr Oro, on Aguacateca and other 
numerals above ten-.-_-.-...------------- 905 
—, on Cakchikel numerals -. ..- 899 
—, cited on Cakchiquel language by Good- 
Pat eee eer a mamsatescroceccan. fitz!) 
—, on formation of Mayan number 
NAM OSic2 see eosin sea ca ete eacl se nae teas eee EOD 
—, on Huastica numeral system. 894 
—, on Ixil numerals --.-. - 904-905 
—, on Mame number names -- S64 
—,on old and new Mayan numeral sys- 
TONS 5. - oe ae ee ee ieee eae 891 
—,on names of numbers in Mayan dia 
lects:.--2 5.23 ee eae OO Loko: 
—, on Pipil number names.--... ---- 867 
—, on Pokonchi numerals.--.---.--. 901 
—, on Tzotzil and other numerals 906 
—, on Zoquean number names-.---.-.- steel, GID 
STORING WILD) RIGH = 2.-<o---~ eee 1071-1072 
, mechanical means employed in - .--.-- 1072 
