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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



San Ildefonso Indians — Continued 

 origin of 29: 283. 

 population of the 7: 123. 

 pottery of the 29: 308. 

 sacred lakes of the 29: 44 sq., 251, 



263 sq., 309 sq., 322. 

 sacred mountains of the 29: 348. 

 salt supply of the 29: 292. 

 shrines of the 29: 308. 

 San Ildefonso Pueblo 



act of Congress affecting 18: 920. 

 people of 26: xviii. 

 researches at 30: 16. 

 San Imrio land cessions and reserva- 

 tions 18: 782, 788. 

 San Jacinto, battle of 19: 223. 

 San Joaquin de la Laguna, reached 



by expedition 44: 49. 

 San Jose, Ariz. 



cinerary urn found near 22, i: 181 



sq. 

 Pueblo pottery found near 22, i: 



173. 

 ruin at 28: 118. 

 San Jose de Pueblo Viejo. See 



Pueblo Viejo. 

 San Jose de Guaymas. See Guay- 



mas. 

 San Juan 



a Tewa pueblo 8: 37. 



collection from 2:416,430,456. 



headdress from 17: 734. 



pictographs at 4: 34. 



pottery of 4: 274, 281, 284-287, 



291. 

 pueblo of 14: 510. 

 See also St. Johns; San Juan 

 Pueblo. 

 San Juan Bautista, mention of 42: 



829, 830. 

 San Juan Capistrano, a Pima village 



26: 20. 

 San Juan Capistrano de XJturituc 

 reference to 28: 37. 

 visited by Font 26: 29. 

 San Juan Indians 



agriculture of 29: 215. 

 cardinal mammals of 29: 43. 

 cardinal mountains of 29: 44. 

 conduct of, in rebellions, 1680-1694 



29: 213. 

 dance of 29: 119. 

 dialect of the 29: 136 sq. 

 divinities of the 29: 201, 



San Juan Indians — Continued 



general data on 29: 230. 



irrigation of 29: 230. 



legends of 29: 208, 214 sq. 



month names of 29: 62-66. 



mythology of 29: 229, 536 sq. 



population of 7: 123. 



pottery of 29: 203, 208. 



race tracks of the 29: 211, 217. 



sacred mountains of 29: 222, 348. 



shrines of 29: 222. 



visit of, to Washington 34: 28. 



work among, of J. P. Harrington 

 47: 3; 48: 7. 

 San Juan Pueblo 



act of Congress affecting 18: 920. 



people of 26: xviii. 



See also San Juan. 

 San Juan Region 



pottery from the 28: 138, 140. 



ruins in 28: 151, 194. 

 San Juan River 



cavate lodges on 13: 222. 



establishment of reserves on 18: 

 868, 892. 



naming of, by Coronado 14: 586, 



pctroglyphs near 10: 73. 



petroglyphs on 10: 74 sq. 

 San Juan Teotihuacan, Mexico, 



ruins at 26: xiv. 

 San Juan Valley, collection from 19: 



XXIX. 



San Juan's Day, celebration of 47: 



289. 

 San Lucas Islands, death of Cabrillo 



in 14: 411. 

 San Luis Obispo, natives of 7: 67. 

 San Luis Rey 



land cessions and reservations 18: 



788. 

 See also Mission Indians. 

 San Luis Rey Mission, Calif. 7: 



138. 

 San Luiseiio Indians, origin of the 



name 24: 324. 

 San Marco, Fla. 



character of pottery collected at 



20: 127 sq. 

 ideas as to origin of stamp decoration 



suggested by work at 20: 123. 

 occurrence of pottery animal heads 

 at 20: 128. 

 San Marcos Indians, ownership of 

 turquoise deposits by 29: 493. 



