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Roth, Walter E. An Inquiry into the Animism and Folklore of the Guiana 

 Indians 30: 103. 



An Introductory^ Study of the Arts, Crafts, and Customs of the Guiana 



Indians 38: 25. 



Royce, C. C. Cessions of Lands by Indian Tribes of the United States, illus- 

 trated by those in the State of Indiana 1 : 247. 



Indian Land Cessions in the United States 18: 521. 



The Cherokee Nation of Indians 5: 121. 



Ruin, Casa Grande (C. Mindeleff) 13: 289. 



Ruin, Casa Grande, Repair of, in 1891 (C. Mindeleff) 15: 315 



Ruin. {See also Twenty-eighth Annual Report.) 



Ruins, CHff, of Canyon de Chelly (C. Mindeleff) 16: 73. 



Ruins, Pueblo, Two Summers' Work in (Fewkes) 22, i: 3. 



Russel, Frank. The Pima Indians 26: 3. 



Sacred Packs, Four Minor, the Mythical Origin of the White Buflfalo Dance of 



the Fox Indians together with (Michelson) 40: 23. 

 Sacred Formulas of the Cherokees (Mooney) 7: 301. 

 Salishan Tribes, the, of the Western Plateaus (Teit-Boas) 45: 23. 

 Sand Paintings of the Navajo Indians, Mythical; and Ceremonial of Hasjelti 



Dailjis (J. Stevenson) 8: 229. 

 Santa Barbara, California, Exploration of the Burton Motuid at (Harrington) 



44: 23. 

 Sayings of the Ancient Men; the Osage Tribe; Rite of the Chiefs (La Flesche) 



36: 37. 

 Seminole Indians of Florida, the (MacCauley) 5: 469. 

 Seneca Fiction, Legends, and Myths (Curtin-Hewitt) 32: 37. 

 Seri Indians, the (McGee) 17: 1. 



Serian and Yuman Languages, Comparative Lexicology of (Hewitt) 17: 299*. 

 Shell, Art in, of the Ancient Americans (Holmes) 2: 179. 

 Sia, the (M. C. Stevenson) 11: 3. 

 Sign Language among the North American Indians, compared to that among 



other Peoples and Deaf-Mutes (Mallery) 1: 263. 

 Singing-around Rite, the Traditional Origin of the Fox Societv known as (Michel- 

 son) 40: 541. 

 Silversmiths, Navajo (Matthews) 2: 167. 

 Similarities, Acti vital (Powell) 3: lxv. 

 Siouan Cults, a Study of (Dorsey) 11: 351. 

 Siouan Indians, the (ISIcGee) 15: 153. 

 Siouan Sociology (Dorsey) 15: 205. 



Sioux Outbreak of 1890, and the Ghost-dance Religion (Mooney) 14: 641. 

 Sketch of the Mythology of the North American Indians (Powell) 1: 17. 

 Sketch of the Sioux Outbreak of 1890, and the Ghost-dance Religion (Moonev) 



14: 641. 

 Smith, Erminnie A. Myths of the Iroquois 2: 47. 

 Snake and Flute Ceremonies, Tusayan (Fewkes) 19: 957. 

 Snake Ceremonies, Tusayan (Fewkes) 16: 267. 

 Social and Religious Beliefs and Usages of the Chickasaw Indians (Swanton) 



44: 169. 

 Social Organization and Social Usages of the Indians of the Creek Confederacy 



(Swanton) 42: 23. 

 Society, Fox, known as "Those who worship the Little Spotted Buffalo," Notes 



on (Michelson) 40: 497. 

 Sociology, Omaha (Dorsey) 3: 250. 

 Sociology, or the Science of Institutions (Powell) 20: lix. 



