bonnerjea] 



SUBJECT INDEX 



903 



Santo Domingo — Continued 



aborigines of 25: 219. 



amulets of 25: 139. 



archeological reconnaissance of 25: 

 XIV sq., XXVI. 



as a folklore field 25: 75. 



belief of people of, regarding caves 

 25: 156 sq. 



celt from 34: 131. 



collection from 2: 409, 450. 



culture of natives of 25: 91,214. 



dance plazas of 25: 80 sq. 



native pottery of 25: 179 sq. 



number of specimens from 34: 49. 



pictography in 25: 148 152 sq., 

 156 sq. 



population of 7: 83. 



prehistoric inhabitants of 24: xiii sq. 



relationship of people of 25: 26. 



resistance of natives of, to Spaniards 

 25: 31. 



weapons of 25: 209. 

 Santo Domingo Indians 



communal hunts of 29: 414. 



general data on 29: 451. 



language of 29: 521. 



location of, in 1692 29: 405. 



name for 29: 574. 



pottery of 29: 455 sq. . 

 Santo Domingo Pueblo 



act of Congress affecting 18: 920. 



mention of 2: 433; 14: 525. 



settlement of the Asanyumu 8: 30. 



See also Tukwi. 

 Sanya, Tlingit town {'=gdc) 26: 397, 



409, 415. 

 Sanya, Tlingit tribe 



affinities of 26: 410. 



clans and house groups of 26: 400. 



mention of 26: 396. 



phratries and clans of 26: 398, 408. 

 Siaoda'n, Tlingit town 26: 397. 

 Saona, number of specimens from 34 : 



49. 

 S'a'-opvik, Pima village 26: 23. 

 Sa-pa-ga. See Set-pa'go. 

 Sa'pani, Shoshoni name of the Gros 



Ventres 14: 955. 

 Sapera, Carib bowl 38: § 389. 

 Sapiel Selmo, Passamaquoddy chief 



10: 338. 

 Sapilla 46: 92. 

 Sapir, Dr. Edward 



Abnaki forms from 28: 286. 



Sapir, Dr. Edward — Continued 



acknowledgments to 28: 225; 29: 



12; 40: 11. 

 examples of Montagnais from 28: 



248. 

 on Delaware and Ojibwa dialects 



28: 290a, 290b. 

 on Malecite form 28: 287. 

 on Rupert's House Cree and Mon- 

 tagnais 28: 247. 

 references to 28: 228, 238, 239, 



278, 290. 

 sketch of Takelma grammar by 33: 



29. 

 work of 26: xxii; 27: 9; 28: 15; 

 40: 12. 

 Sapium 38: § 23. 

 Sapodilla 38: § 247. 

 Sapona Indians 



beliefs of the 11: 501, 518. 

 sweat lodges of the 42: 689. 

 Sapona, Old, trail to 42: 777. 

 Saponi Indians 



account of the 42: 777 sq. 

 incorporation of, with Cayuga Iro- 

 quois 42: 778. 

 trail from town of 42: 764. 

 Sapling 



a man-being in Iroquoian cosmology 



21: 196, 201, 208, 218, 219, 302, 



312, 315, 325, 328, 331, 333, 335. 



See also Tharonhiawakon. 



Sapling Grove, now Bristol 42: 759. 



Sapper, Dr. Carl, paper by 24: 



XXXII. 



Saq"te'nedi, Tlingit clan 



affinity of 26: 410. 



phratry and tribe of 26: 399. 

 Sara Indian 



division of the 15: 165. 



mention of the 42: 691. 



See also Cheraw; Xuala. 

 Saraminuka, a Winnebago leader 



14: 700. 

 Sarapa, barbed composite arrow 38: 



§ 141. 

 Sararacca, harpoon arrow 38: § 143. 

 Sarasota Bay, Fla., researches at 



27: 10 sq. 

 Sarau 



hammock 38: § 463, 464. 



ite twine 38: § 58, 59. 

 Sarcel's Village, location of 37: 51- 



