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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Snow-Snake — Continued 



played by the 24 — continued 

 Seneca 410-413. 

 Siouan stoclc 400. 

 TakuUi 409. 

 Topinagugim 414. 

 Tuscarora 413. 

 Yokuts 414. 

 Snowberry 



belief concerning 45: 511. 

 creeping, use of 44: 288, 307, 317. 

 useof 44: 293; 45: 458,470,489. 

 See also Symphoricarpus Albus. 

 Snowden, Mrs. Peter G., mound on 



land of, Florida 12: 378. 

 Snowfall at Point Barrow, Alaska 



9: 71. 

 Snowflake, Ariz. 



excavation of ruins near 19: xiii 



sq. 



22, i: 121, 164. 



18: 



281. 



11 



Pueblo ruins near 

 Snowshoe 



of the Eskimo 9: 344-352; 



212 sqq. 

 of the Ncnenot 1 1 : 308. 

 of the Omaha and Ponca 13: 

 of the Winnebago 37: 123. 

 use of, among Northern Indians 

 311. 

 Snowshoes 



description of 45: 108 sq. 

 in Menomini myth 14: 179. 

 of the Menomini 14: 263. 

 types of 45: 249. 

 use of 45: 355. 

 See also Snowshoe. 

 Snowstorm. See Ducks. 

 Snuff 



Eskimo method of preparing 



272. 

 Eskimo method of taking 18: 

 use of, among Guiana Indians 



§ 286. 

 use of, among Northern Indians 

 234, 291, 302. 

 Snuff-boxes, Eskimo 18 



46: 136. 

 Snuff -tubes, Eskimo 18: 

 Snyder, F. F. 

 cited 12: 673. 



description of modes of burial by 

 12: 554. 

 Snyder, H. F., pottery collected by 

 20: 193, 194. 



18: 



273. 

 38: 



11: 



; 273 sqq. 

 273, 275. 



Snyder, J. F., discovery reported by 



44: 531. 

 Snyder, Simon, cited on Sword- 

 bearer 14: 707. 

 So Wiiqti 



appearance of, in festival of Powamil 



katcinas 21: 38. 

 description of 21: 76. 

 identity' of Kokj'an wiiqti with 21: 

 90. 

 Soaking dried meat in canoe 35: 433. 

 Soaking-Box 35:324,327,329,346, 



352. 

 S'o'am Nyu'i Va-aki, Pima ruin 26: 



24. 

 Soapstone 



Eskimo utensils made of 18: 63. 

 quarites, examination of 13: xxvi. 

 use of, for utensils 11: 228. 

 See also Serpentine; Steatite. 

 Soapweed 



fiber of, used for cords, mats, etc. 



30: 79. 

 mention of 33: 71. 

 used as food 30: 73. 

 used for decorating pottery 30: 82. 

 used for washing 30: 83, 90. 

 used in ceremonies 30: 90. 

 Sobaipuri 



a division of the Piman family 7: 



98. 

 account of the 26: 23. 

 allies of Pima 26: 200. 

 Apache raid on tribe of 19: 598. 

 cremation not practiced by 26: 26. 

 Friar Marcos among the 14: 356. 

 intermarriage of, with Pima and 



Apache 26: 186 sq. 

 knowledge of Cibola among the 14: 



358. 

 migration of the 26: 23. 

 on origin of ancient ruins 26: 26. 

 references to 28: 54, 58. 

 running races among the 24: 806. 

 with Kino's expedition 26: 27. 

 Sobaypuris. Sec Sobaipuri. 

 Sobbing as an expression of despair 



20: cxLii. 

 Sobiarpuris. See Sobaipuri. 

 Social 



and family nomenclature 38: § 877- 



880. 

 and religious missives 10: 362-374. 



