BONNERJEA 



SUBJECT INDEX 



945 



Signs — Continued 



storm 33: 307, 628, 629, 630, 655, 



657. 

 survival of, in gesture 1 : 330. 

 symbols and emblems 10: 607-618. 

 symmorphs in 1: 343. 

 synonyms in 1: 341. 

 systematic use of, distinguished from 

 uniformity of 1: 330. 

 • taboo 33: 310, 622. 

 theories of Indians respecting 1: 



313. 

 use of, by Plains Indians 14: 504, 



527. 

 See also Sign, Tribal. 

 Sigiienza y Gongora, Carlos 

 cited as to calendars 3: 43. 

 on Jemez 29: 403. 

 Siha-Sapa. See Blackfeet. 

 Sihaspa, a Teton division 14: 1059. 

 Sikassige, Ojihwa Indian 



account of origin of* Indians fur- 

 nished by 7: 172 sq. 

 explanation of Mille Lacs chart by 

 7: 174-181. 

 S !ikanasa'nk!i-an, Tlingit town 26: 



397. 

 Sika'tcu 



ornament made by 26: 163. 

 sketch of 26: 17 sq. 

 S liknaxa'di, Tlingit clan 

 crests of 26: 417. 

 history of 26: 411. 

 phratry and tribe of 26: 399. 

 Sikosuilarmiut Eskimo Tribe, situa- 

 tion of 6: 421, 463. 

 Siksika 



Algonquian major linguistic division 



28: 229. 

 crania, work done on 44: 5. 

 population of 7: 50. 

 See also Blackfoot. 

 Sikya Cipikne. See Cipikne. 

 Sikyabotima, Flute courier at Walpi 



19: 1001-1004. 

 Sikyahonauwu 



man of Tuwa clan 19: 596. 

 use of house of, in Pamiirti 21: 28. 

 Sikyaowatcomo, rocky eminence near 



old Hano pueblo 19: 615. 

 Sikyatki 



abandoned before 1540 33: 218. 

 and Awatobi pottery, comparison of 

 17: 623, 659. 



Sikyatki — Continued 



and modern Hopi pottery, compari- 

 son of 17: 649. 

 derivation of Hemico from 21: 



115. 

 derivation of Masauu from 21: 38. 

 destruction of 17: 633; 21: 115. 

 etymology of 17: 636. 

 excavation at 14: 519; 33: 218. 

 excellence of painting on pottery 



from 21: 15. 

 founding of 19: 586. 

 Hopi territory owned by 21: 38. 

 inhabitants of, settle at Awatobi 



17: 596. 

 introduction of Eototo from 21: 



77. 

 legend connected with 21: 117. 

 mortuary customs of 28: 117, 118. 

 people, dispute with the Walpi bv 



8: 24. 

 people harassed by Walpians 17: 



588. 

 people of, familiarity with Katcina 



cult by 21: 117. 

 people slaughtered by the Walpi 8: 



25. 

 pottery from 21: 112; 28: 134, 



156, 158 sq. 

 pottery from, decoration on, general 



character of 22, i: 133, 153. 

 pottery from, features of 22, i: 



151, 153. 

 pottery from, rain-cloud symbols on, 



mention of 22, i: 156. 

 pottery from, value of testimony of 



19: 604. 

 prehistoric character of 17: 592, 



632. 

 prehistoric pottery of 33: 217. 

 probable cause of overthz'ow of 33: 



219. 

 pueblo of 8: 24. 



pueblo of, destruction of 19: .580. 

 reasons for excavating 17: 591. 

 ruins of 8: 20, 21; 33: 218. 

 ruins of, description of 17: 631- 



742. 

 ruins of, examination of 17: 535. 

 vicinity of, ancient kiva in 8: 117. 

 work at 17: xxxix. 

 Sec also Kokop Clan; Tusayan. 

 Sikyatki Katcina, designation of 

 Hopinyu as a 21: 112. 



