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SUBJECT INDEX 



931 



Sheegad, Ojibwa treaty signer 14: 



28. 

 Sheep, Charley 



acknowledgment to 14: 655. 

 uncle of Wovoka 14: 767. 

 Sheep 



acquired by the Navaho 17: 4S5, 



486. 

 Cherokee name for 19: 265. 

 fetish, Navaho 2: 44. 

 herding, Zuni 47: 474 sq. 

 introduction of, among the Pueljlos 



8: 214. 

 introduction of, by the Spaniards 



,16: 162. 

 introduction of, into Tusayan 8: 



22. 

 given to friars by Coronado 14: 



592. 

 medicine given to 30: 54. 

 merino, imported by Mendoza 14: 



375. 

 mountain, description of, by Casta- 



neda 14: 487. 

 mountain, Navaho myth concerning 



8: 282 sqq. 

 native American 14: 516. 

 possessed by the Awatubi 8: 50. 

 purchase of, for Kiowa 17: 340. 

 raising of, by the Cherokee 19: 112. 

 taken by Spanish soldiers for food 



14: 501, 535, 542. 

 See also Mountain Goat; Sheep 



Horns; etc. 

 Sheep Basketry Pattern 38: § 444. 

 Sheep Dance, mention of 42: 523, 



534. 

 Sheep Horns, appearance of, in pic- 

 tures of Hopi katcinas 21: 102. 

 Sheep Raising 



by the Navaho 17: 4S1. 



decline of, among the Navaho 17: 



503. 

 See also Sheep. 

 Sheep Scapulae 



appearance of, in pictures of Hopi 



katcinas 21: 61, 76, 106. 

 use of, by Hopi katcinas 21: 85. 

 use of, in accompaniments to dance 



in Hopi festivals 21: 56. 

 use of, in making accompaniment for 



song in Hoi^i ceremonies 21: 64. 



Sheepeaters 



land cessions and reservations 18: 

 878, 898. 



tritgil sign for 1: 474. 



See also Txikuarika. 

 Sheepscot, local name for Wawenock 



43: 172. 

 Sheepskin 



appearance of, in dress of Hopi kat- 

 cinas 21: 43, 72, 73, 75, 83, 92, 

 93, 106, 117, 119. 



wig, appearance of, in pictures of 

 Woe 21: 67. 



See also Sheep. 

 Sheetflood Erosion in Sonoran prov- 

 ince 17: 25 sq. 

 Sheewanbeketoan, Ojibwa treatj^ 



signer 14: 28. 

 Shekkatshokwemau. See Tshekat- 



shakewau. 

 Shelby, Colonel — 



defeat of Fergusson by 19: 57. 



expedition against Chickamauga 

 towns under 19: 55. 

 Sheldon, William, on Carib burial 



customs 1: 147. 

 Shelf Fungus, use of 44: 289. 

 Shell 



amulets made of 25: 193. 



articles of, similarity of, among 

 mound-builders and Indians 12: 

 684. 



as primitive vessel 4: 383. 



beads from Honanki 17: 573. 



beads from mound 12: 324, 326, 

 337. 



beads of Guiana Indians 38: § 74. 



beads used in medicine 30: 50. 



blown by visitoi-s approaching 38: 

 § 803." 



blown in wartime 38: § 758. 



bracelet from Honanki 17: 572. 



calcining of, when used as tempering 

 material 20: 48, 152. 



carving, Antillean 25: 192 sq. 



chest ornament 38: § 537. 



copied in pottery 4: 447. 



deposits, examination of 13: xxvi. 



drilling, methods of 13: 165. 



eflfects of use of, as tempering ma- 

 terial 20: 92. 



from Sikyatki graves 17: 739. 



knives, alluded to 15: 84. 



