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  Sac 
  and 
  Fox, 
  populatiou 
  of 
  the 
  

  

  Sacramento 
  tribes, 
  Sutter 
  and 
  Dana 
  on 
  the 
  

  

  division 
  of 
  99 
  

  

  Sacred 
  Formulas 
  of 
  the 
  Cherokees, 
  notice 
  

  

  of 
  paper 
  on 
  xxxix-xl 
  

  

  paper 
  by 
  James 
  Mooney 
  on 
  301-397 
  

  

  Saiaz, 
  habitat 
  * 
  54 
  

  

  Saidyuka, 
  populatiou 
  110 
  

  

  Saint 
  Regis, 
  population 
  81 
  

  

  Salinan 
  family 
  101 
  

  

  Salishan 
  family 
  103-105 
  

  

  Salish, 
  population 
  105 
  

  

  Salisli 
  of 
  Puget 
  Sound 
  130 
  

  

  San 
  Antonio 
  language 
  75 
  

  

  San 
  Antonio 
  Mission, 
  Cat 
  101,102 
  

  

  San 
  Buenaventura 
  Indians 
  fi7, 
  68 
  

  

  San 
  ( 
  larlos 
  Apache 
  population 
  56 
  

  

  Sandia, 
  population 
  123 
  

  

  Sau 
  Felipe, 
  population 
  83 
  

  

  San 
  Francisco 
  Mountain, 
  exploration 
  of 
  

  

  ruins 
  near 
  xvni-xxi 
  

  

  San 
  Ildefonso. 
  population 
  123 
  

  

  Sanitary 
  regulations 
  among 
  the 
  Cherokee 
  

  

  Indians, 
  neglect 
  of 
  332, 
  333 
  

  

  Sau 
  Juan, 
  population 
  123 
  

  

  San 
  Luis 
  Obispo, 
  natives 
  of 
  67 
  

  

  San 
  Luis 
  Key 
  Mission, 
  Cal 
  138 
  

  

  San 
  Miguel 
  language 
  75 
  

  

  San 
  Miguel 
  Mission, 
  Cal 
  101, 
  102 
  

  

  Sans 
  Puell. 
  population 
  105 
  

  

  Santa 
  Ana, 
  population 
  83 
  

  

  Santa 
  Barbara 
  applied 
  as 
  family 
  name 
  . 
  . 
  . 
  67 
  

  

  Santa 
  Barbara 
  language, 
  Cal 
  101 
  

  

  Santa 
  Clara, 
  Cal.. 
  language 
  92 
  

  

  " 
  Santa 
  Clara, 
  population 
  123 
  

  

  Santa 
  Clara, 
  Colorado, 
  exploration 
  of 
  

  

  ruins 
  near 
  xxi-xxiv 
  

  

  Santa 
  Cruz 
  Islands, 
  natives 
  of 
  07 
  

  

  Santa 
  Cruz, 
  Cal., 
  natives 
  of 
  71 
  

  

  Santa 
  Inez 
  Indians 
  07 
  

  

  Santa 
  Rosa 
  Islanders. 
  07 
  

  

  Santee 
  population 
  110 
  

  

  Santiam, 
  population 
  82 
  

  

  Santo 
  Domingo, 
  population 
  83 
  

  

  Sastean 
  family 
  105 
  

  

  Satsup, 
  population 
  105 
  

  

  Say, 
  Dr. 
  , 
  vocabularies 
  of 
  Kiowa 
  by 
  84 
  

  

  Say's 
  vocabulary 
  of 
  Shoshoni 
  referred 
  to. 
  109 
  

  

  Saynsklan 
  language 
  131 
  

  

  Schermerhorn, 
  cited 
  on 
  Kado 
  hadatco 
  ... 
  01 
  

  

  on 
  the 
  Kiowa 
  habitat 
  84 
  

  

  Schoolcraft, 
  H. 
  R. 
  , 
  on 
  the 
  Cherokee 
  bounds 
  

  

  in 
  Virginia 
  79 
  

  

  on 
  the 
  Tuolumne 
  dialect 
  92 
  

  

  on 
  the 
  Cushna 
  tribe 
  99 
  

  

  cited 
  on 
  Wabeno 
  156 
  

  

  initiation 
  into 
  Midewiwin 
  101 
  

  

  Scouler, 
  John, 
  linguistic 
  literature 
  13-1 
  1 
  

  

  on 
  the 
  Kalapooian 
  family 
  

  

  Skittagetan 
  researches 
  

  

  Shahaptan 
  family 
  of 
  

  

  " 
  Nootka-Columbian," 
  family 
  of 
  

  

  Secumne 
  tribe 
  

  

  Seminole, 
  population 
  

   Seneca, 
  population 
  . 
  . 
  

   Senecu, 
  population 
  

   Shahaptian 
  family 
  . 
  . 
  

  

  81 
  

   119 
  

   107 
  

   129 
  

  

  99 
  

   Sedentary 
  tribes 
  30-33 
  

  

  106 
  

  

  111 
  

   50 
  

   79 
  

  

  113 
  

  

  140 
  

   110 
  

   K3 
  

  

  01 
  

  

  123 
  

  

  Page. 
  

   95 
  

   80 
  

   123 
  

  

  100 
  

  

  Shamans, 
  classes 
  of 
  156-159 
  

  

  decline 
  of 
  power 
  of 
  among 
  Cherokees 
  336 
  

   mode 
  of 
  pay 
  meut 
  of 
  among 
  Cherokees 
  337-339 
  

  

  Shasta, 
  habitat 
  

  

  Shateras, 
  supposed 
  to 
  be 
  Tutelos 
  

  

  Shawnee, 
  population 
  

  

  habitat 
  

  

  Shea, 
  J. 
  G., 
  on 
  early 
  habitat 
  of 
  the 
  Kas 
  

  

  kaskias 
  

  

  Sheepeaters. 
  See 
  Tukuarika. 
  . 
  

  

  Shiwokugmiut 
  Eskimo, 
  population 
  75 
  

  

  Shoshonean 
  family 
  108-110 
  

  

  regarded 
  by 
  Buschmann 
  as 
  identical 
  

  

  with 
  Nahuatlan 
  

  

  Shoshoni, 
  population 
  

  

  Sia, 
  population 
  

  

  Sibley, 
  John, 
  cited 
  on 
  language 
  of 
  Adai- 
  

  

  zan 
  family 
  of 
  Indians 
  4G-4 
  

  

  Attacapan 
  researches 
  5' 
  

  

  cited 
  on 
  Caddo 
  habitat 
  

  

  on 
  the 
  habitat 
  of 
  the 
  Karankawa 
  . 
  . 
  . 
  

   states 
  distinctness 
  of 
  Tonika 
  language 
  

   Sikassige 
  (Ojibwa 
  Indian) 
  furnishes 
  ac- 
  

   count 
  of 
  origin 
  of 
  the 
  Indians 
  172-173 
  

  

  Sikassige's 
  explanation 
  of 
  Mille 
  Lacs 
  

  

  chart 
  174 
  1*1 
  

  

  Siksika, 
  population 
  ._ 
  50 
  

  

  Simpson, 
  James 
  FL, 
  Zufii 
  vocabulary 
  139 
  

  

  Siouan 
  family 
  1 
  1 
  1-1 
  18 
  

  

  Sioux, 
  use 
  of 
  the 
  term 
  112 
  

  

  Sisitoans, 
  habitat 
  Ill 
  

  

  Sisseton, 
  population 
  110 
  

  

  Sitka 
  tribe, 
  population 
  87 
  

  

  Siuslaw 
  tribe 
  134 
  

  

  Six 
  Nations 
  joined 
  by 
  the 
  Tutelo 
  Ill 
  

  

  Skittagetan 
  family 
  118 
  

  

  Skokomish, 
  population 
  105 
  

  

  Slave, 
  and 
  other 
  tribes, 
  population 
  56 
  

  

  Smith, 
  Buckingham, 
  on 
  the 
  Timuquana 
  

  

  language 
  123 
  

  

  Smith, 
  Charles 
  M., 
  work 
  of 
  xvn.xviir 
  

  

  Smith, 
  Erminnie 
  A., 
  work 
  of 
  xxxi 
  

  

  Snake 
  dance 
  of 
  Moki 
  Indians, 
  study 
  

  

  of 
  XXVI, 
  XXIX 
  

  

  Snohomish, 
  population 
  105 
  

  

  Sobaipuri, 
  a 
  division 
  of 
  the 
  Piman 
  family. 
  98 
  

  

  Soke 
  tribe 
  occupying 
  Sooke 
  Inlet 
  130 
  

  

  Soledad 
  language 
  of 
  Mofras 
  102 
  

  

  Songs 
  used 
  in 
  ceremonies 
  of 
  the 
  Midewi- 
  

   win 
  193-196.202-203,207-214. 
  210, 
  

  

  218-219, 
  227-230, 
  232- 
  233, 
  239 
  24". 
  

   243-241 
  , 
  246-251 
  , 
  253-254, 
  259-201 
  , 
  

   263-204, 
  260-273. 
  282-286, 
  289-297 
  

  

  iik 
  ide 
  of 
  writing 
  286-289 
  

  

  mode 
  of 
  singing 
  described 
  2H'.t-290 
  

  

  Sorcerers, 
  practice 
  of, 
  among 
  Algonkian 
  

  

  tribes 
  151 
  , 
  152, 
  154 
  

  

  Sorcery, 
  a 
  common 
  cause 
  of 
  death 
  among 
  

  

  Indians 
  39 
  

  

  Southern 
  Caddoan 
  group 
  113 
  

  

  Southern 
  Killamuks. 
  See 
  Yakwina 
  134 
  

  

  