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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN 48 



Stefansson, V. 46: 166, 174, 254, 323. 

 Stehchass land cessions and reserva- 

 tions 18: 798, 818, 864, 872. 

 Steilacoom land cessions and reserva- 

 tions 18: 798, 818, 864, 872. 

 Stein, Robert 



Eskimauan researches of 21: xii. 

 field observation by, on Eskimo set- 

 tlements 22, i: XIV. 

 study of the Eskimo by 23: xv. 

 work of 19: xviii. 

 Steinbrecker, F. X., material collected 



by 24: 653. 

 Sterner, Rev. Abraham, Cherokee 



missionary 19: 84. 

 Steiner Collection of stone imple- 

 ments, purchase of 22, i: XXXIX. 

 Steiner, Roland 



collection by 19: xx sq. 

 pottery collected by 20: 41, 140. 

 Steinhauser, C. 46: 54. 

 Stellaria Media 



medicinal constituents of 44: 305. 

 medicinal properties of 44: 302. 

 use of 44: 293, 360. 

 SteUer, G. W., mention of 46: 330, 



333. 

 Stemless 



flints, description of 13: 143. 

 perforators, description of 13: 165. 

 Stemmed 



flints, description of 13: 150. 

 perforators, description of 13: 167. 

 Stems 



list of 40: 616. 



of plants used as food 45 : 481-484. 

 verbal, list of, not exhaustive 40: 

 27. 

 Stenhouse, T. B. H., cited on Mor- 



monisni 14: 790. 

 Stenhouse, Walter J., work of 34: 



28. 

 Stentor Ursinus, use of hair for 



girdle 38: § 544. 

 Step-brother, term applied to 42: 



83. 

 Step- child, term applied to 42: 83. 

 Step-daughter, term for 42: 92. 

 Step-log 



of Yuman tribes 13: 357. 

 Zuni etymology of 13: 361. 

 Step-mothers, Omaha 3: 268. 

 Step-sister, term bestowed upon 42: 

 83. 



Step-son, term for 42: 92. 

 Stephen, Colonel — , expedition against 



Cherokee under 19: 45. 

 Stephen. See Estevan. 

 Stephen, A. M. 



acknowledgments to 8: 100; 14: 



655; 19: 987. 

 aid by 7: xxix. 

 anecdote of Hopi clowns related by 



24: 716. 

 collection of primitive andirons or 



bosses of 8: 176. 

 data by, on Navaho houses 17: 



702, 724. 

 discovery of ancient kiva type near 



Sikyatki by 8: 117. 

 material on traditional history of 



Tusayan collected by 8: 16-41. 

 on Acoma 29: 544. 

 on advent of clans at Walpi 19: 



585. 

 on archery, Hopi 24: 390. 

 on archery, Tewa 24: 390. 

 on Awatobi kivas 17: 612. 

 on ball race, Hopi 24: 679. 

 on ball race, Tewa 24: 680. 

 on Cochiti 29: 439. 

 on Cohonimo Ghost dance 14: 812. 

 on determination of Hopi clans 19: 



651. 

 on dice games, Navaho 24: 96,162. 

 on dice games, Tewa 24: 190. 

 on distribution of Oraibi gentes 8: 



104 sq. 

 on European games, Hopi 24: 796. 

 on hidden ball, Hopi 24: 363 sq. 

 on hidden ball, Navaho 24: 349. 

 on hidden ball, Tewa 24: 367. 

 on Hopi regeneration myth 14: 811. 

 on Hopi tradition of cliff I'uins 16: 



191. 

 on Horn house and Bat house 17: 



590. 

 on Laguna 29: 540. 

 on migrations of Pakab clans 19: 



508. 

 on Mishiptonga ruin 17: 590. 

 on Nambe Pueblo 29: 359. 

 on Navaho knowledge of Ghost dance 



14: 810, 811. 

 on occupancy of Kiikiichomo 17: 



587. 

 on orientation of Tusayan kivas 8: 



115. 



