232 



INBEX 



Slips. See Washes. 



Smiling" as an expression of pleasure cxli 



Smith, Buckingham, citation from trans- 

 lation of Knight of Elvas' nar- 

 rative by _ 28 



Smith, John, reference to village on Po- 

 tomac creek site by ._ 155 



Smithsonian Report, paper on Iroquoian 



pottery in 170 



Smoke, use of, in coloring pottery, east- 

 ern United States 56,63 



Smoking' by American Indians 44-45.173 



Smoothing. See Finish. 

 Snakes. See Serpents. 



Snyder, H.F., pottery collected by 193,194 



Soapstone. See Sei*pentine; Steatite. 



Sobbing, as an expression of despair cslii 



Societies, organization of, as corpora- 

 tions Ixsiii-lxxiv 



Society, tribal, grouping of people in xci 



Sociology, classification of science of Ix 



definition of •_ lix 



field of research of Ix 



or the science of institutions., lix-cxxxviii 



work in xvii-xix 



Soco creek. North Carolina. Cherokee 



use of clay fi'om. 53 



Sophiology, or the science of activities 



designed to give instruction, clxxi- 

 cscvii 



work in xxi-xxiii 



South, age of potter's art in 162 



character of pipes of 129, 



140-141, cxviii.cxxiv-cxxvi 



character of pottery of 20, 



22-23. .35.145.186-187 

 northward extension of peculiarities 



of 144,186-187 



occurrence of clay figimnes in 33 



occiirrence of colored ware in 87 



South America, groups of pottery in 2i!l 



use of pottery whistles and rattles in. 35 

 South Appalachian pottery, area covered 



by.- - .- 21. 



104. 108. lai, 139, 144-145, 147-148 



association of. with exotic ware 137 



color of 132 



decoration of 80, 131, 133-136, 144 



forms of 130-132 



examples of 136-142, cxii, cxxix 



materials of 1 31-132 



modern, relation of, to ancient ware. 142-145 



occuiTence of 131 



in Appalachee-Ohio province 183 



iuEast Tennessee 180 



in Gulf Coast province 108,109 



pipes 45, 140-141. cxxiv-cxxvi 



I)ottery resembling, Florida penin- 

 sula 117, 127 



Gulf coast... 108, 



109, 110.111, LXXVT, LXXVIIT 



middle Atlantic coast 149,cxxxii 



relation of Northwestern pottery to. 188. 



189. 194 



size of - 132 



usesof 38.i:i2-133 



varieties of 130-132 



South Appalachian province, exotic wares 



of 133, 



137-138. 144. cxviii, CXXIX 



extension of northern ware into 145 



extent of 130 



intermingling of wares in 137-139 



occurrence of engravings of human 



headson shell in 138 



See South Appalachian pottery. 

 South Carolina, character of pottery of.. 147 

 coastward extension of South Appa- 

 lachian ware in 139 



intermingling of northern and South 



Appalachian ware in 148 



modern pottery making in 55 



prevalence of stami)ed ware in.. 135 



South fork of Potomac river, pottery 



from 164, cxmi 



Southwest, character of tobacco pipes 



of 98 



See Pueblo. 

 Spaniards, possible influence of, on south- 

 ern burial practices 120 



Spanish ware, Florida peninsula ... 120,129-130 

 Spear points, burial of sherds resem- 

 bling. Florida peninsula 119 



Specialization areas in eastern United 



States potteiy 21-23 



Specific gravity, eastern United States 



pottery 117,121 



See Weight. 

 Spencer, Herbert, on the relativity of 



pains and pleasures clxi 



Spencerville, Ontario. Iroquoian pottery 



found at. 170 



Spindle whorls, clay, eastern United 



States. 33,43 



disks possibly used as, Iroquoian prov- 

 ince - 170 



Spines. See Nodes. 



Spinning among southern Indians 33 



Sponge ashes, use of, as tempering mate- 

 rial, eastern United States 46 



Spool-hke objects, eastern United States 



pottery 4^^-44 



Florida Peninsula pottery 124. 



XCII,XOVIII 



Middle Mississippi Valley pottery 83 



Ohio Valley pottery 184 



Spoon, Cherokee use of, in shaping ves- 

 sels 56 



Spirals, iLse of, in pottery painting, east- 

 ern United States 67 



Sqiiare-rimmed vessels, attachment of 

 modeled ornaments to, Iro- 

 quoian province 172 



Squash forms, occurrence of, middle Mis- 



.sissippi valley 94 



See Gourd forms. 



Squier, E. G., exploration of Iroquoian 



province by ^ 159 



and Davis, E. H., illusti'ations of pot- 

 tery from 184,i93.CLXix,CLXXi 



Squirrel, representation of, Florida mor- 

 tuary pottery 124,xcvil 



S-shaped ornaments. South Appalachian 



pottery 137 



