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SUBJECT INDEX 



907 



Say, Dr. Thomas 



on dogs among Plains tribes 15: 

 171. 



on Kansa lodge 13: 269. 



on Kansa marriage customs 15: 

 232. 



quoted on berdaches 1 1 : 379. 



q noted on Indian beliefs 1 1 : 372, 

 421, 431. 



reference to work of 11: 363. 



value of records of 15: 183. 



vocabularies of Kiowa by 7: 84. 



vocabulary of Shoshoni by, reference 

 to 7: 109. 

 Sa'yathlia 



dance of 23: 106. 



departure of 23: 141. 



general whipping by 23: 104. 



masks of 23: 129. 



notification of the people by 23: 

 91. 



striking of children by 23:99,100. 



striking of novices by 23: 103. 



whipping of the people by 23: 140. 

 Sayce, Prof. A. H., on origin of lan- 

 guage in gestures 1 : 283, 284. 

 Sayford, Irving, aid rendered by 17: 



XLVI. 



Sayre, Annie M., material collected 



by 24: 352. 

 Sayre, Lucius E., on Claviceps pur- 

 purea 19: 1027. 

 Sayusklan Language 7: 134. 

 Scabby, a Cheyenne division 14: 



1025. 

 Scabby Bull, name adopted by Sitting 



Bull 14: 896. 

 Scabies among the Pima 26: 268. 

 Scaflfold Burials 



among the Australians 1 : 167. 

 among the Cheyenne 14: 1027. 

 among the Chippewa 1: 161,162. 

 among the Choctaw 1 : 169. 

 among the Gros Ventres 1: 161. 

 among the Iroquois 1: 169,170. 

 among the Mandan 1: 161. 

 among the Natchez 1 : 169. 

 among the Northern Indians 11: 



272. 

 among the Sioux 1 : 163, 164. 

 clan symbols associated with 42: 



235. 

 description of 46: 572. 

 disintegration of 46: 574. 

 95719°— 33— ^58 



Scaffold Burials — Continued 



mention of 42:235,389,701; 44: 



229. 

 reason for 46: 571. 

 reference to 40: 393. 

 tent burial on 1: 174. 

 See also Burials; Tree Burials. 

 Scaflfolds 



for drying kokerit leaves 38: §322. 

 for drying meat 45: 240. 

 for storage of property. Point Bar- 

 row Eskimo 9: 75 sq. 

 theory regarding 1 : 167, 168. 

 use of 45: 63. 

 Scaggs, trail found by 42: 799. 

 Scale Lines 38: § 38, 480. 

 Scales 



of Picuris songs 43: 414-425. 

 representation of, Middle Missis- 

 sippi Valley pottery 20: 88. 

 Scallop 



rim decoration by 20: 

 Gulf Coast pottery 108. 

 Florida Peninsula pottery 118. 

 Middle Atlantic Coast pottery 



151, 157. 

 Middle Mississippi Valley pottery 



88. 

 New Jersey-New England pottery 

 175. 

 See also Mouths; Rims. 

 Scalloped Disks. See Disks. 

 Scalp Ceremony 



fast of participants in 23: 587. 

 of the Zuni 23: 578, 587. 

 performance of 47: 326 sqq. 

 reference to 39: 134, 247. 

 time of holding 23: 578. 

 Scalp Dance 



ceremonial connected with 1 1 : 526. 

 customs of 40: 577-581. 

 description of 46: 557 sq.; 47: 



97-101. 

 events of, summarized 47: 674 sq. 

 list of writers on subject of 40: 



547 sq. 

 mention of 42: 524. 

 no details known of 42: 529. 

 of the Cherokee 19: 496. 

 of the Kiowa 17: 291. 

 of the Zuni 23: 586 sq. 

 performance of 45: 189 sq., 191, 



293, 389. 

 prayers of 47: 674-689. 



