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INDEX 



Page 

 tSan'iaklakwe (Hunters fraternity). (See 

 Esoteric fraternities.) 



Sauk, study of dialects of xxxv 



Savagery, psychic index of xxi 



Second world (Pil'nanula te'hula. Mud 



world). (Sff Mythology.) 

 Severalty, change from communal property 



to titles in, slow process of xxxiii 



Sha'lako, annual festival op 227,283 



ceremonial chamber, repair of 227 



Council of the Goch, night ceremonicsof, in 



1S79 241-249 



ceremonial chamber, altar in, enu- 

 meration of objects on 245, 246 



Council of the Gods, costume and 

 ornaments worn by certain per- 



sonators of 243, 244 



gods, certain, ceremony about exca- 

 vations by 244 



He'hea, masks of 242 



He'patina, meeting of Council of 



the Gods and others at 242 



'Hle'lashoktipona (Wood ears), cos- 

 tume of 244 



Kia'kwemosi, house of, ceremony 



of gods in 246-249 



house of, ceremony with baskets 



in 248 



conclusion of all-night cer- 

 emonial in 249 



diagram showing A'shiwan- 



ni and gods 247 



feast in 248, 249 



greetingof the gods at 245 



laudation of (note) 245 



masks, certain, dilhculty in procur- 

 ing (note) 243 



red shell (Spondylus princeps) de- 

 scription of (note) 243 



Siil'imobiya, two, costume of 244 



Shu'laawi'si, ceremonial father of, 



costume of 241 



costume of 241 



depositing of food and plumes 



in excavation by Hu'tutuand. 249 

 depositing of prayer plumes by. 211 

 sprinkling of meal and deposit- 

 ing of prayer plumes in exca- 

 vations by 242 



white visitors, Kia'kwemosi aids, to 



enter chamber 245 



Yil'muhakto, two, costume of 243 



gods, costume of, during house re- 

 pairing 228 



guests, entertainment of 231 



house building, actions of A'toshle 



and Ko'yemshi during 229, 230 



experience of an entertainer of a 



Sha'lako 230 



time of pleasure and enjoyment.. 228,229 

 Kia'kwemosi, ceremonial house of, per- 

 sonators of gods at reconstruc- 

 tion of 228 



repairof ceremonial house of 227,228 



Ko'ijvinKhi, night remnonics of, in 1S96. 254-256 

 costume of, during festival 254 



Page 

 Sha'lako, annual festival of— C^ont'd, 

 A'o'(/CTi(.s/jt— Continued. 



dancing of, in Sha'liiko houses... 2.55,256 



fire sticks, use of 255 



Great Father, recitation of litany by 255 

 seating of, in master's house, dia- 

 gram of 2.55 



Ko'yemshi, retirement of, and accompany- 

 ing ceremonies 273-283 



Bi"'si'si, announcement of coming of 



mo'la we by 277 



costume worn by 277 



depo.sitingof prayer plumes by. 282 



leaving of ki'wi''sine, by 282 



reception of, in ki'wi'sinfi 277 



whistle used by (note) 280 



ki'wi'sini?, administering of 

 holy water by Ko'mosona 



in 281 



ceremony over oflferlngs in. 281 

 ceremony over Pau'tiwain. 279 

 ceremony with mo'lawe on 



roofof 280 



greeting by Bi"'si'si in 281 



praying of Pau'tiwa at en- 

 trance to 279 



silence in, during ceremony 281 

 Ko'mosona, order of giving holy 



water by 282 



Ko'yemshi, removal of offerings 



made to 282 



Ku'shilowa, planting of prayer 



plumes at, by Ko'tikili 278 



mo'lawe, costume of 279 



distribution of giftsmade by 



the 282 



offerings to, by chosen wo- 

 men 278 



personators of the (note) 277 



Nadir, Shi'wanni of the, cere- 

 mony at shrine by 280 



Pau'tiwa and mo'lawe, entrance 



of, into plaza 279 



Si'aa' te'wita, dancers in, depar- 

 ture of, forChi'pia 278 



Bi"<si'si and mo'lawe (fruit and 



seed bearers) 277-283 



Ko'yemshi, offerings made in bas- 

 kets to 273 



prayer plumes, making of, by first 



body of A'shiwanni, etc 273 



Si'aa' te'wita, assembling of Ko'- 

 yemshi in 274 



ceremony over Ko'yemshi by 



Kia'kwemosi in 274 



corn collected in 270 



He'mishiikwe dancers in 275 



Mu'luktiikia dancers in 275 



offerings made to Ko'yemshi in. 274 

 performances of certain men 



and boys in 276 



scene in, during dances 275, 278 



Wa'te'm'la dancers in 275 



wool bag game played in 277 



u'wannami, bear's claws on masks 

 of 275 



