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SUBJECT INDEX 



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Slavery 



among primitive peoples, researches 



on 22, i: xxiv-xxvii. 

 among the Antilleans 25: 23 sq., 



274. 

 among the Creeks 42: 48, 167. 

 among the Flathead 45: 380. 

 among the Menomini 14: 35. 

 among the Okanagon 45: 277. 

 among the Pend d'Oreilles 45: 380. 

 among the Pueblo Indians 15: 548. 

 among the Seminole 42: 167. 

 among the Tusayan 8: 41. 

 as an institution 42: 705; 45: 



158. 

 at Pecos 14: 491. 

 See also Slaves. 

 Slaves 



among the Cherokee 19: 76 sq., 



83, 112, 125, 148, 150. 

 among the Guiana Indians 38: 



§ 774-776, 860. 

 among the Pima 26: 197. 

 burial of, with masters 30: 157. 

 captive Indians used as, by Span- 

 iards 14: 499-510. 

 descendants of 35: 1096. 

 how regarded 15: cxii. 

 in army of Coronado 14: 402. 

 Indian, contact of, with negroes 



19: 2.33. 

 killed for Cannibal dancer 35: 



1017. 

 lack of, among Siouan tribes 15: 



215. 

 lived in corners of the chief's house 



31: 395. 

 marked by tattooing 45: 406, 407. 

 marriage with 45: 40 

 mention of 35: 856, 865, 866, 869, 



877, 878, 880, 881, 882, 887, 889, 



890, 981, 982, 1015, 1024, 1027, 



1039, 1040, 1042, 1094, 1104, 



1374. 

 miserable condition of 31: 434. 

 relation between master and, friendly 



31: 434. 

 sent hunting 35: 840. 

 status of 45: 158 

 trade in 42: 737; 45: 113,254. 

 See also Slavery; Totem Pole. 

 Slaveys, ring and pin game of the 24: 



544. 



Sledding 



in summer 46: 113. 

 on sands 46: 103. 

 played by the 24: 



Dakota, Oglala 716. 



Dakota, Yankton 716. 

 Sledge Island 



carvings of mythic animals from 



18: 447, 448.' 

 ceremonial objects from 18: 416. 

 clothing from 18: 38, 39, 44. 

 conditions observed by Nelson on 



18: 295. 

 crania from 46: 260, 288, 292, 324. 

 dance on 18: 354 sq. 

 dead villages on 46: 89. 

 description of villages on 18: 254. 

 fetish from 18: 439. 

 graves on 18: 320. 

 hospitality of people of 18: 295. 

 implements and utensils from 18: 



66, 67, 69, 77, 84, 86, 87, 89, 92, 



93, 99 sqq., 103, 108, 111, 113- 



116, 127, 131, 139 sqq., 144, 148, 



150, 151, 154, 164, 165, 168, 172, 



178 sqq., 182, 191, 194. 

 legend from 18: 499-514. 

 manufactures from 18: 205. 

 mention of 46: 197, 200. 

 musical instruments from 18: 351. 

 ornaments from 18: 46, 47, 48, 55, 



58, 60. 

 people of 18: 26. 

 tobacco implements from 18: 277, 



279, 282. 

 transportation apparatus from 18: 



210, 218, 222, 223, 228. 

 visit of E. W. Nelson to 18: 20. 



and boats of Eskimo, description of 



6: 527-538. 

 Eskimo 9: 353-357; 18: 128. 

 Eskimo, winter storage of 18: 244. 

 tools used by Eskimo in making 1 8 : 

 85. 

 Sleds 



among the Eskimo 18:205-209. 

 among the Northern Indians 11: 



240, 306. 

 toy, Eskimo 18: 347. 

 Sleep Spirit, Tlingit 26: 418. 

 Sleeping Benches in Eskimo houses 



18: 243, 245 sq., 252. 

 Sleeping Customs, Omaha 3: 273. 



