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lENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Sunfish, string figure of 38: § 700. 

 Sunfish-shaped Bowls 



found in house circle 41: 594. 

 mention of 41: 522. 

 toy 41: 548. 

 Sunflower 



a female man-being in Iroquoian 



cosmology 21: 174. 

 appearance of, in Hopi pictures 21: 



64, 106, 112, 120. 

 medicinal use of 45: 469. 

 mention of 33: 130, 136. 

 seed, use of 42: 692. 

 stalks, use of, in chimney construc- 

 tion 8: 170. 

 s.ymbols on Sikyatki pottery 17: 

 " 702. 



use of, in ceremonies 30: 93. 

 use of, in medicine 30: 53. 

 Sunflowerlike Design, Middle Mis- 

 sissippi Valley pottery 20: 91. 

 Su'ni-a'shiwanni, creation of 23: 



445. 

 Suiioitiwa, member of Asa clan, cited 



19: 598. 

 Sunrise, sign for 1: 371. 

 Sun's House, ceremony at 47: 87. 

 Sunset, a Mormon town near site of 

 Homolobi, cause of abandonment 

 of 22, i: 21. 

 Sunset, curious 46: 115. 

 Sunset God in Navaho mythology 



17: 489. 

 Sunset Indians, name for the Natchez 



42: 48. 

 Sunset Land, myths concerning 19: 



463, 465. 

 Sunshine, signs of 30: 269. 

 Svuiu land cessions and reservations 



18: 784. 

 Supai Indians, work among the 7: 



XXI. 



Supela 



Awatobi legend repeated by 17: 

 603. 



Snake priest at Walpi 19: 977. 

 Superhuman Phenomena, defini- 

 tion of 11: 365. 

 Supernatural 



advisors 35: 1131. 



attached to created things 42: 489. 



attempts to influence the 47: 489. 



gift 35: 944, 



house 35: 1131. 



Supernatural — Continued 

 power 35: 747. 



power caught in hands 35: 1135. 

 power, concept of 37: 281 sqq. 

 symbols of the 10: 462-468. 

 treasure 35: 818, 1093. 

 Zuni attitude toward the 47: 618. 

 Zuni conception of 47: 480. 

 Supernatural Beings 

 Acoma 47: 64-67. 

 appearance of , to novices 35: 1182. 

 behef in 44: 249 sq.; 45: 290. 

 beliefs concerning 42: 481-498. 

 blindness caused by 31: 463. 

 clothed by prayer sticks 47: 500, 



844. 

 Eskimo belief in 18: 394. 

 house of 35: 1185 sg7. 

 human beings married to 31: 463, 



759. 

 Iroquois 2: 51. 

 Iroquois, Great-Heads 2: 53. 

 Iroquois, Stone-Giants 2: 53. 

 Isletan 47: 340-345. 

 mention of 31: 460; 35: 1182. 

 misfortunes foretold by 31: 205, 



262, 329, 464. 

 summoned by dancing 47: 497. 

 world-wide impersonation of 47: 



902. 

 .SVe also Ghosts; Gods; Spirits; etc. 

 Superstition Mountains 

 Apache attack in 26: 51. 

 in Pima legend 28: 43 sq., 50, 52. 

 in Pima mythology 26: 233. 

 in Pima song 26: 274, 275, 287. 

 mountain sheep in 26: 82. 

 Pima raids in 26: 52. 

 references to 28: 35 sq. 

 Superstitions 



among the Hidatsa 1: 199. 

 among the Northern Indians 11: 



179, 272. 

 among the Mohegan 43:264-276. 

 influence of, on employment of life 



forms 20: 163. 

 regarding burial feasts 1: 191. 

 regarding burials 1 : 199. 

 the most common source of death 



among Indians 7: 39. 

 See also Mythology; Religion; and 

 under different headings. 

 Superterrene and aerial burial in 

 canoes 1: 171. 



