468 
Snail (also horned caterpillar), .skEt- 
katlani(h)d’ist, 197, 198. 
Snake, .smeztixdist (from .sme’iiz, snake), 
4, 15-17, 19, 22-24, 30, 33, 38, 45, 
62-64, 66-72, 79-83, 86, 104, 109- 
111, 114-125, 128-131, 153, 154, 187, 
188, 230, 302, 354, 357, 358, 363, 365, 
366, 410, 413, 414, 438-440, 498, 521, 
525, 526, 528-531, 537, 581, 625-627, 
807. UL. 
Little snake, sméme.xé’xest, using 
the diminutive for “snake” and 
“design’’; smmmdaxd’ist, using 
the diminutive for snake. 
Snake’s head, 67 (rare), 230, 625-627 
(rare). U*. 
Snake-skin, 7, 24, 69-71, 302, 357, 366, 
413, 414, 440, 498, 529. U. 
Snake’s tail (rattlesnake), tsatenapa- 
dist (-i’ pa tail, see rattlesnake), 623, 
624. U*. 
Snake-track, kakozd'iz’dist (from ka- 
kozd’ix, to go, to crawl), 71, 79-81, 
86, 104, 109-111, 114, 115, 128-131, 
187, 166, UN 
Snare, 508, 511, 521, 525, 528, 566, 582, 
588, 859. U*. 
Snowshoe, 844. UL. 
Spear, 186, 740. 
Spear-head, 508, 656, 661, 662, 700, 
701, 838(?). UL. 
Spot, .slele’kd/ist, .stalikdist, stnlnkdist, 
stnte' kd’ ist, .stetit.kd’ist, a diminutive 
form of strtik; tekatakdist (“here and 
there,”’ ‘now and then”’); stiktikd’ ist, 
(from .sttk, spot), 6, 7, 43-46, 359, 364, 
372, 377, 378, 380-387, 445-450, 454, 
458, 469, 470, 484, 486, 503, 568. U. 
Little spot design in a belt, encircl- 
ing the basket, pid’iesk tnk 
tektki’ kest tuk zel.pa’ist.6 
Spotted star, 377, 378, 380, 381, 382— 
387, 454. 
Square joined, 484. 
Standing points, 499. 
Star, .nkokucund’ist (from .nkoki'crn, 
star), 206-208, 211-221, 271, 311, 
319, 326-328, 333, 347, 349, 375, 377, 
378, 380-388, 392—400, 402, 415, 418, 
419, 424, 425, 454, 459-462, 465, 478, 
480, 492-494, 498, 511-515, 540-546, 
557, 559, 560, 604-616, 620, 695, 792, 
845. UL. 
5 tek, with. 
COILED BASKETRY IN BRITISH COLUMBIA 
[ETH. ANN. 41 
Step, .rkokouwetemmnd’ist (from kowé’- 
tamEn, stirrup, step, or kowé’tmm, to 
put down the foot) , 200-202, 204, 206, 
366, 379, 413, 414, 442-444. U. 
Stepped half circle, 201, 203. 
Stepped star, 207, 208, 418. 
Stlak,® 8, 21, 24, 37, 40, 42, 73, 74, 298, 
304, 437, 455, 499, 503, 504, 568, 570, 
571, 579. 
Stlupaist (twisted) (from stlap, twisted), 
39, 40, 355. 
Storm clouds, 700, 701. 
Strap. (See Pack-strap.) 
String of beads, 5-7, 9-16, 68, 356. 
Stripe (see also Seratch and Incision), 
stdtad’ist (from .sta’, stripe), .stsEl- 
tsEldist, stsultsnli/lest (from .stsEl, 
.stsi'l, stripe), .stt'idist, .stiltildist 
(from .sti#, stretching out in a long 
line), 25, 29, 30, 37, 61. UL. 
Striped bead, 437. 
Striped snake (see also Garter snake), 4, 
22, 23, 30, 33, 38, 62, 118, 119, 153, 
154. U. 
Sun, 220, 221, 606. U. 
Swallow, 299, 309, 310, 339, 340, 647, 
724-732, 767. U. 
Swallow tail, 676. U*. 
Swallow wing, 299, 309, 310, 731, 
(eye Oe 
Sweat-house, 641, 703, 825. U. 
Tail: 
Beaver, 549. U*. 
Bird, 676, 719-722, 778-780. 
Snake, 623, 624, 702, 814-817. 
TcawrEk. (See Lily root.) 
Tcxrtcrldist, 61. 
Thunder, 543, 660, 694. 
Thunder arrowhead, 548. 
Thunderbolt, 548, 700, 701. 
Tied ends, 523. UL. 
Timbers, Lytton designs. 
Tipi, 771-773, 818-824. 
Tooth, 263-269, 273 (rare), 289, 353, 
SYP Hh) WILLE 
Tops of mountains, 79, 80, 593. 
Tracks: 
Animals, 536, 673, 674. 
Birds, 796. 
Snakes kakozd’ixdist (from kako- 
zdix, to go, to crawl), 71, 79, 80, 
86, 104, 109-111, 114, 115, 128— 
132, 187, 188. 
6 For others see Dentalium. 
