916 



GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[eTH. ANN. 48 



Seal Head 



cooked 35: 462. 

 given to steersman 35: 462. 

 Seal Hunter protects implements 



against contamination 35: 608. 

 Seal Meat steamed 35: 461. 

 Seal Nets of the Eslcimo 18: 133. 

 Seal Society 35: 753. 

 Seal Spears of the Eskimo 18: 135 



sqq. 

 Seale, R. W., map by 17: 63. 

 Sealing 



Kwakiutl ( = catching seals) 35: 



174-178. 

 of doorways of Pueblo buildings 8: 



110, 183 sq., 198-201. 

 Seals 



as tribute to chiefs 35: 1333 sq. 

 boiled 35: 459. 

 butchering of 35: 451. 

 calls for decoying 9: 253 sq. 

 cooking of, in feasts 35: 1044. 

 distribution of 35: 458, 750. 

 drags for hauling 9: 256-259. 

 Eskimo superstition concerning skulls 



of 9: 434. 

 indicators used in catching 9: 254 



sq. 

 insides of, cooked 35: 455. 

 mention of 46: 104, 105, 106, 109, 



110, 122. 

 methods of hunting 9: 268-272. 

 nets for catching 9: 251. 

 rattles for decoying 9: 254. 

 singeing 35: 451. 

 singeing, custom regarding 35: 607. 

 sleeping-rocks of 35: 178. 

 stool used in catching 9: 255. 

 tongue of 35:453,454,455,457. 

 See also Seal; Seal Bladder; etc.; 



Sealskin. 

 Sealskin 



Eskimo ceremonial objects made of 



18: 416, 417, 419, 420. 

 Eskimo clothing made of 18: 30, 



31, 38 sqq., 42. 

 Eskimo implements made of 18: 



93, 97, 104, 109, 140, 141, 142, 



174, 178. 

 Eskimo lodges made of 18: 262. 

 Eskimo method of dressing 18: 116 



sq. 

 Eskimo method of making cord from 



18: 110. 



Sealskin — Continued 



Eskimo ornaments made of 18: 58, 



59. 

 Eskimo rope made of 18: 138. 

 Eskimo tobacco implements made of 



18: 273. 

 Eskimo transportation apparatus 



made of 18: 209,210,216,217. 

 Eskimo use of, as unit of value 18: 



232. 

 Seri utensils repaired with 17: 



193*. 

 use of, among Northern Indians 1 1 : 



221, 2.32, 292. 

 Sealey, Samuel, chief of a Chickasaw 



district 44: 212. 

 Seapcat 



a Si'^pkat synonym 14: 737, 738. 

 See also Yakima. 

 Searles, Stanley 



appointment of 39: 23. 



work of 28: 19; 29: 22; 30:22; 



39: 23 sq., 28; 40: 17; 41: 16, 



41, 69, 92, 113; 42: 16; 43: 15 



sq.; 44: 15; 45: 16; 46: 13; 



47: 11; 48: 17. 

 Seaside Hotel Association, owners of 



Burton Mound 44: 60. 

 Seasonings used by the Chippewa 



44: 318. 

 Seasons 



division of 45: 486. 



four, of the Creeks 42: 400. 



how recognized 38: §937,938. 



in Tewa scheme 29: 55, 57, 61 sq. 



observation of, by the Chickasaw 



44: 245. 

 observation of, by the Osage 43: 29. 

 occupations of 45: 95 sq., 342 sq. 

 of the Hopi 21: 19. 

 of the Kiowa 17: 366. 

 of the Tsimshian 31:399. 

 of Tusayan ceremonials 15: 254, 



255. 

 recognition of, by the Assiniboin 



46: 415. 

 recognition of, by the Coeur d'Alene 



45: 95. 

 recognition of, by the Creeks 42: 



707. 

 recognition of, by the Indians 1 1 : 



203. 

 recognition of, by the Okanagou 



45: 247. 



