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INDEX TO AUTHORS AND TITLES

A = Annual Report. B = Bulletin. C = Contributions to North American Ethnology. I =Introductions. M = Miscellaneous Publications. P = Publications of the Institute of Social Anthropology.

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Sacred formulas and medicinal prescriptions, Cherokee, The Swimmer Manuscript: (Mooney and Olbrechts). B 99.
Sacred formulas of the Cherokees (Mooney) A 7, 301.
Sacred pack, What happened to Green Bear who was blessed with a (Michelson). B 119, Anthrop. Pap. No. 4.
Sacred pack of the Fox Indians. The Owl (Michelson) B 72.
Sae, The Guayupé and (Kirchhoff) B 143, vol. 4. pp. 385-391.
Salishan languages, Bibliography of the (Pilling) B 16.
Salishan tribes of the western plateaus, The (Teit) A 45, 23.
Salt River, upper Gila and, valleys, Antiquities of the (Hough). B 35.
Sambaquís of the Brazilian coast, The (Serrano) B 143, vol. 1, pp. 401-407.
San Agustín and Tierradentro, Colombia, The archeology of (Hernández de Alba). B 143, vol. 2, pp. 851-859.
Sand painting of the Navajo Indians, Mythical (J. Stevenson). A 8, 229.
Santa Ana Pueblo, The language of (Davis) B 191, Anthrop. Pap. No. 69.
Sapir, Edward. See Bulletin 40 (pt. 2).
Sapper, Carl, and others. Mexican and Central American antiquities, calendar systems, and history. B 28.
Sauer, Carl O.:
    Cultivated plants of Central and South America
B 143, vol. 6, pp. 465-486.
    The geography of South America
B 143, vol. 6, pp. 319-344.
Schellhas, Paul, and others. Mexican and Central American antiquities, calendar systems, and history. B 28.
Schoolcraft's, "Indian tribes of the United States", Index to compiled by Frances S. Nichols. B 152.
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Sculptures, cup-shaped and other lapidarian, Observations on (Rau). C 5.
Sears, William H.
    The Wilbanks site (9CK-5), Georgia
B 169, Riv. Bas. Surv. Pap. No. 12.
    First comment on William A. Ritchie's "Iroquois Archeology and Settlement Patterns."
B 180, pp. 39-43.
Second comment on Charles H. Holzinger's "Some Observations on the Persistence of Aboriginal Cherokee Personality Traits" (Gulick). B 180, pp. 247-252.
Second comment on William A. Ritchie's "Iroquois Archeology and Settlement Patterns" (Byers). B 180, pp. 45-50.
Sedelmayr's Relación of 1746 (Ives) B 123, Anthrop. Pap. No. 9.
Seler, Eduard, and others. Mexican and Central American antiquities, calendar systems, and history B 28.
Seminole Indians of Florida, The (MacCauley) A 5, 469.
Seminole music (Densmore) B 161.
Seneca fiction , legends, and myths, collected by Jeremiah Curtin and J. N. B. Hewitt (edited by J. N. B. Hewitt). A 32, 37.
Seneca Thanksgiving rituals (Chafe) B 183.
Serian and Yuman languages. See Comparative lexicology of (Hewitt). A 17, 299*.
Seri Indians, The (McGee) A 17, 1.
Serrano, Antonio:
    Sambaquís of the Brazilian coast
B 143, vol. 1, pp. 401-407.
    The Charrua
B 143, vol. 1, pp. 191-196.
Setzler, Frank M., and Jennings, Jesse D. Peachtree Mound and village site, Cherokee County, North Carolina. B 3, 131.
Shabik'eshchee village, a late Basket Maker site in the Chaco Canyon, New Mexico (Roberts). B 92.
Shamanism, Religion and (Métraux) B 143, vol. 5, pp. 559-599.
Sheep Island site, The, and the mid-Columbia Valley, (Osborne, Bryan, and Crabtree). B 179, Riv. Bas. Surv. Pap. No. 24.
Shell, Art in, of the ancient Americans (Holmes) A 2, 179.
Shepard, Anna O. See Drucker, Philip.
Shigeru, Kaneshiro, and Riesenberg, Saul H. A Caroline Islands script. B 173, Anthrop. Pap. No. 60.
Shimkin, D.B. The Wind River Shoshone Sun Dance B 151, Anthrop. Pap. No. 41.
Shimony, Annemarie:
    Comment on Fred O. Gearing's "The Rise of the Cherokee State as an Instance in a Class: The 'Mesopotamian' Career to Statehood."
B 180, pp. 135-138.
    The Iroquois fortunetellers and their conservative influence.
B 180, pp. 205-211.
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Shiner, Joel L. The McNary Reservoir: A study in Plateau archeology.

B 179, Riv. Bas. Surv. Pap. No. 23.
Shonto: A study of the role of the trader in a modern Navaho community (Adams). B 188.
Shoshoni, Lemhi, physical therapy (Steward) B 119, Anthrop. Pap. No. 5.
Shoshoni, myths, Some western (Steward) B 136, Anthrop. Pap. No. 31.
Sia, the (M. C. Stevenson) A 11, 3.
Sia Pueblo, New Mexico, see Pueblo of Sia, New Mexico, The B 184.
Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia, Tribes of the (Park). B 143, vol. 2, pp. 865-886.
Sierra Popoluca speech (Foster and Foster) P 8.
Sierras de Córdoba, The Comechingón and their neighbors of the (Aparico) B 143, vol. 2, pp. 673-685.
Signals, gesture-signs and, of the North American Indians (Mallery). M 1.
Sign language:
    among North American Indians (Mallery)
A 1, 263.
    Introductions to the study of, among North American Indians (Mallery).
I 3.
Silversmiths, Navajo (Matthews) A 2,167.
Similarities, On activital (Powell) A 3, LXV.
Siouan, Algonquian, and Caddoan tribes west of the Mississippi, Burials of the (Bushnell). B 83.
Siouan, Algonquian, and Caddoan tribes west of the Mississippi, Villages of the (Bushnell). B 77.
Siouan cults, A study of (Dorsey) A 11, 351.
Siouan Indians, The (McGee) A 15, 153.
Siouan languages, Bibliography of the (Pilling) B 5.
    See also Bulletin 40 (pt. 1).
    See also Dakota.
Siouan sociology (Dorsey) A 15, 205.
Siouan tribes of the east (Mooney) B 22.
Sioux music. See Teton Sioux.
Sioux outbreak of 1890 (Mooney) A 14, 641.
Sirionó, The (Holmberg) B 143, vol. 3, pp. 454-463.
Sirionó of eastern Bolivia, The (Holmberg) P 10.
Skeletal material from Missouri mounds (Hrdlicka) B 37, 103.
Skeletal material from Pickwick Basin, Alabama, Preliminary report on (Newman and Snow). B 129, 393.
Skeletal remains, Anthropometry of South American Indian (Stewart and Newman). B 143, vol. 6, pp. 19-42.
Skeletal remains, Deformity, trephining, and mutilation in South American Indian (Stewart). B 143, vol. 6, pp. 43-47.
Skeletal remains, Pathological changes in South American Indian (Stewart). B 143, vol. 6, pp. 49-52.
Skeletal remains from the Buena Vista sites, California B 130, 172.
Skeletal remains from the Peachtree Site, North Carolina (Stewart). B 131, 81.
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Skeletal remains from the Whitewater District, eastern Arizona (Stewart). B 126, 153.
Skeletal remains suggesting or attributed to early man in North America (Hrdlicka). B 33.
    See also Bulletin 66.
Skulls from British Honduras, Report on two (Cave). B 123, Anthrop. Pap. No. 7, pp. 59-60.
Small sites on and about Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, Garrison Reservoir, North Dakota (Metcalf). B 185, Riv. Bas. Surv. Pap. No. 26.
Smith, Carlyle S:
    Cartridges and bullets from Fort Stevenson, North Dakota (appendix).
B 176, Riv. Bas. Surv. Pap. No. 19.
    and Grange, Roger T., Jr. The Spain site (39LM301), a winter village in Fort Randall Reservoir, South Dakota.
B 169, Riv. Bas. Surv. Pap. No. 11.
Smith, Erminnie A. Myths of the Iroquois A 2, 47.
Smith, G. Hubert.
    Archeological investigations at the site of Fort Stevenson (32ML1), Garrison Reservoir, North Dakota. With appendix by Carlyle S. Smith.
B 176, Riv. Bas. Surv. Pap. No. 19.
    Fort Pierre II (39ST217), a historic trading post in the Oahe Dam area, South Dakota.
B 176, River Basin Surv. Pap. No. 18.
Snake and Flute ceremonies, Tusayan (Fewkes) A 19, 957.
Snake ceremonies, Tusayan (Fewkes) A 16, 267.
Snow, Charles E. See Newman, Marshall T., and Snow, Charles E.
Snyderman, George S. See Fenton, William N.,editor.
Social and ceremonial life of the Choctaw Indians, Source material for the (Swanton). B 103.
Social and economico-political evolution of the communities of Central Perú (Castro Pozo). B 143, vol. 2, pp. 483-499.
Social and political organization of the Andean peoples, The (Kirchoff). B 143, vol. 5, pp. 293-311.
Social and political organization of the Tropical Forest and Marginal tribes (Lowie). B 143, vol. 5, pp. 313-350.
Social and religious beliefs and usages of the Chickasaw Indians (Swanton). A 44, 169.
Social organization and social usages of the Indians of the Creek Confederacy (Swanton). A 42, 23.
Sociology, Omaha (Dorsey) A 3, 205.
Sociology, or the science of institutions (Powell) A 20, LIX.
Sociology, Siouan (Dorsey) A 15,205.
Sociopolitical groups, Basin-plateau aboriginal (Steward). B 120.
Solecki, Ralph S. Exploration of an Adena Mound at Natrium, West Virginia. B 151, Anthrop. Pap. No. 40.
Some manifestations of water in Mesoamerican art (Rands). B 157, Anthrop. Pap. No. 48.
Some observations on the persistence of aboriginal Cherokee personality traits (Holzinger). B 180, pp. 227-237.
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Songs:
    Hawaiian. See Bulletin 38.
    Ojibway. See Hoffman, 7th Annual Report.
    Osage. See La Flesche, Bulletin 101.
    Pawnee. See Fletcher, 22d Annual Report.
    Picuris children's stories with texts and (Harrington and Roberts).
A 43, 289.
    Search for, among Chitimacha Indians in Lousiana (Densmore).
B 133, Anthrop. Pap. No. 19.
    See also Music.
Sophiology, or the science of activities designed to give instruction (Powell). A CLXXI.
South America:
    Antiquity of man in (McCown)
B 143, vol. 6, pp. 1-9.
    Early man in (Hrdlicka and others)
B 52.
    Fauna and ethnozoology of (Gilmore)
B 143, vol. 6, pp. 345-464.
    Mestizos of (Steggerda)
B 143, vol. 6, pp. 105-109.
    The geography of (Sauer)
B 143, vol. 6, pp. 319-344.
    The native population of (Steward)
B 143, vol. 5, pp. 655-666.
    tropical, The use of wild plants in (Lévi-Strauss)
B 143, vol. 6, pp. 465-486.
    See also Ecuador, Guiana Indians, Tierra del Fuego, and other countries of South America.
B 143.
South American cultures: An interpretative summary (Steward). B 143, vol. 5, pp. 699-772.
South and Central America, Cultivated plants of (Sauer). B 143, vol. 6, pp. 487-543.
South Carolina:
    Beaufort, Ceramic remains from two sites near (Griffin).
B 133, Anthrop. Pap. No. 22.
    Beaufort County, Some notes on a few sites in (Flannery).
B 133, Anthrop. Pap. No. 21.
Southeastern United States, The Indians of the (Swanton). B 137.
Southern Hunters, The: An introduction (Cooper) B 143, vol. 1, pp. 13-15.
Spanish Conquest, Inca culture at the time of the (Rowe). B 143, vol. 2, pp. 183-330.
Spain site (39LM301), The, a winter village in Fort Randall Reservoir, South Dakota (Smith). B 169, Riv. Bas. Surv. Pap. No. 11.
Speck, Frank G.:
    Art processes in birchbark of the River Desert Algonquin, a circumboreal trait.
B 128, Anthrop. Pap. No. 17.
    Native tribes and dialects of Connecticut. A Mohegan-Pequot diary.
A 43, 199.
    Wawenock myth texts from Maine
A 43, 165.
Spencer, Robert F. The North Alaskan Eskimo: A study in ecology and society. B 171.
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Spruce-tree House, Mesa Verde National Park (Fewkes) B 41.
Squier, Robert J.; Drucker, Philip; and Heizer, Robert F. Excavations at La Venta, Tabasco, 1955. With appendixes by Jonas E. Gullberg, Garniss H. Curtis, and A. Starker Leopold. B 170.
Star Village: A fortified historic Arikara site in Mercer County, North Dakota (Metcalf). B 185, Riv. Bas. Surv. Pap. No. 27.
Steedman, Elsie Viault, editor. Ethnobotany of the Thompson Indians of British Columbia, based on field notes by James A. Teit. A 45,441.
Steggerda, Morris:
    A description of thirty towns in Yucatan, Mexico
B 136, Anthrop. Pap. No. 30.
    Anthropometry of South American Indians
B 143, vol. 6, pp. 57-69.
    Mestizos of South America
B 143, vol. 6, pp. 105-109.
    Some ethnological data concerning one hundred Yucatan plants.
B 136, Anthrop. Pap. No. 29.
    The pigmentation and hair of South American Indians.
B 143, vol. 6, pp. 85-90.
Stephenson, Robert L., editor. River Basin Surveys Papers Number 39. B 198.
Stevenson, James:
    Ceremonial of Hasjelti Dailjis and mythical sand painting of the Navajo Indians.
A 8, 229.
    Illustrated catalogue of collections obtained from the Indians at New Mexico and Arizona in 1879.
A2, 307.
    Illustrated catalogue of collections obtained from the Indians of New Mexico in 1880.
A 2, 423.
    Illustrated catalogue of collections obtained from pueblos of Zuñi, New Mexico, and Wolpi, Arizona, in 1881.
A3, 511.
Stevenson, Matilda Coxe:
    Ethnobotany of the Zuñi Indians
A 30, 31.
    The religious life of the Zuñi child
A 5, 533.
    The Sia
A 11, 3.
    The Zuñi Indians, their mythology, esoteric fraternities, and ceremonies.
A 23, 3.
Stevenson, Tilly E. See Stevenson, Matilda C.
Steward, Julian H.:
    Ancient caves of the Great Salt Lake region
B 116.
    Archeological reconnaissance of southern Utah
B 128, Anthrop. Pap. No. 18.
    Basin-plateau aboriginal sociopolitical groups
B 120.
    Culture areas of the Tropical Forests
B 143, vol. 3, pp. 883-899.
    Lemhi Shoshoni physical therapy
B 119, Anthrop. Pap. No. 5.
    Panatübij', an Owens Valley Paiute
B 119, Anthrop. Pap. No. 6.
    Some western Shoshoni myths
B 136, Anthrop. Pap. No. 31.
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    South American cultures: An interpretative summary.
B 143, vol. 5, pp. 669-772.
    The Cirum-Caribbean tribes: An introduction
B 143, vol. 4, pp. 1-41.
    The native population of South America
B 143, vol. 5, pp. 655-668.
    The Witotoan tribes
B 143, vol. 3, pp. 749-762.
    Tribes of the Montaña: An introduction
B 143, vol. 3, pp. 507-533.
    Western Tuconoan tribes
B 143, vol. 3, pp. 737-748.
    editor. Handbook of South American Indians. Vol. 1. The Marginal tribes. Vol. 2. The Andean civilizations. Vol. 3. The Tropical Forest tribes. Vol. 4. The Circum-Caribbean tribes. Vol. 5. The Comparative ethnology of South American Indians. Vol. 6. Physical anthropology, linguistics, and cultural geography of South American Indians.
B143.
    and Métraux, Alfred:
      The Peban tribes
B 143, vol. 3, pp. 727-736.
      Tribes of the Peruvian and Ecuadorian Montaña
B 143, vol. 3, pp. 535-656.
Stewart, T. D.:
    Deformity, trephining, and mutilation in South American Indian skeletal remains.
B 143, vol. 6, pp. 43-48.
    Description of the skeletal remains from Doniphan and Scott Counties, Kans. (appendix).
B 174.
    Pathological changes in South American Indian skeletal remains.
B 143, vol. 6, pp. 49-52.
    Skeletal remains from the Buena Vista sites, California (appendix).
B 130.
    Skeletal remains from the Peachtree Site, North Carolina (appendix).
B 131.
    Skeletal remains from the Whitewater District, eastern Arizona (appendix)
B 126.
    and Newman, Marshall T. Anthropometry of South American Indian skeletal remains.
B 143, vol. 6, pp. 19-42.
Stimulants and narcotics (Cooper)B143, vol. 5, pp. 525-558.
Stirling, Matthew W.:
    An archeological reconnaissance in Southeastern Mexico.
B 164, Anthrop. Pap. No. 53.
    Historical and ethnographical material on the Jivaro Indians
B 117.
    Origin myth of Acoma and other records
B 135.
    Stone monuments of southern Mexico
B 138.
    Stone monuments of the Río Chiquito, Veracruz, Mexico.
B 157, Anthrop. Pap. No. 43.
    The use of the atlatl on Lake Patzcuaro, Michoacan.
B 173, Anthrop. Pap. No. 59.
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Stirling, Matthew W., and Stirling, Marion:
    Archeological notes on Almirante Bay, Bocas del Toro, Panama.
B 191, Anthrop. Pap. No. 72
    Archeology of Taboga, Urabá, and Taboguilla Islands, Panama.
B 191, Anthrop. Pap. No. 73.
    El Limón, an early tomb site in Coclé Province Panama.
B 191, Anthrop. Pap. No. 71.
    Tarquí, an early site in Manabí Province, Ecuador
B 186, Anthrop. Pap. No. 63.
Stone, Doris:
    The basic cultures of Central America
B 143, vol. 4, pp. 169-193.
    The Northern Highland tribes: The Lenca
B 143, vol. 4, pp. 205-217.
Stone art (Fowke) A 13, 47.
Stone implements of the Potomac-Chesapeake tidewater province (Holmes). A 15, 3.
Stone monuments of southern Mexico (Stirling) B 138.
Stone monuments of the Río Chiquito, Veracruz, Mexico (Stirling). B 157, Anthrop. Pap. No. 43.
Stones, Perforated, from California (Henshaw) B 2.
Stout, David B:
    The chocó
B 143, vol. 4, pp. 269-276.
    The Cuna
B 143, vol. 4, pp. 257-268.
Strachey vocabulary, The original, of the Virginia Indian language (Harrington) B 157, Anthrop. Pap. No. 46.
Strong, Duncan:
    The archeology of Central America: An introduction.
B 143, vol. 4, pp. 69-70.
    The archeology of Costa Rica and Nicaragua
B 143, vol. 4, pp. 121-142.
    The archeology of Honduras
B 143, vol. 4, pp. 71-120.
    and Johnson, Frederick. Anthropological needs and possibilities in Central America.
B 143, vol. 4, pp. 293-296.
Structural investigations in 1943 (La Venta, Tabasco) (Wedel). B 153, 34-79.
Structures, Religious (Bennett) B 143, vol. 5, pp. 29-51.
Studies in Central American picture writing (Holden) A 1, 205.
Study, an introductory, of the arts, crafts, and customs of the Guiana Indians (Roth). A 38, 25.
Study of Pueblo architecture, A (V. Mindeleff) A 8, 3.
Study of Siouan cults, A (Dorsey) A 11, 351.
Study of the manuscript Troano, A (Thomas) C 5.
Sturtevant, William C. Comment on Gertrude P. Kurath's "Effects of Environment on Cherokee-Iroquois Ceremonialism, Music, and Dance." B 180, pp. 197-203.
Stutsman Focus, The: An aboriginal culture complex in the Jamestown Reservoir area (Wheeler) B 185, Riv. Bas. Surv. Pap. No. 30.
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Sub-Andean tribes of the Cauca Valley (Hernández de Alba). B 143, vol. 4, pp. 297-327.
Suicide, Iroquois: A study in the stability of a culture pattern (Fenton). B 128, Anthrop. Pap. No. 14.
Suicide, Mohave ethnopsychiatry and: The psychiatric knowledge and the psychic disturbances of an Indian tribe (Deveraux). B 175.
Sumo, Paya, and Jicaque, The Mosquito. The Carribean Lowland tribes: (Kirchoff). B 143, vol. 4, pp. 219-229.
Sumu Indians. See Miskito and Sumu Indians.
Sun Dance of the Northern Ute, The (Jones) B157, Anthrop. Pap. No. 47.
Swan, James G. Tattoo marks of the Haida Indians A 4, PP. 66-73.
Swanton, John R.:
    Aboriginal culture of the Southeast
A 42, 673.
    Early history of the Creek Indians and their neighbors.
B 73.
    Haida texts and myths
B 29.
    Indian tribes of North America, The
B 145.
    Indian tribes of the lower Mississippi Valley and adjacent coast of the Gulf of Mexico
B 43.
    Linguistic material from the tribes of southern Texas and northeastern Mexico.
B 127.
    Myths and tales of the Southeastern Indians
B 88.
    Religious beliefs and medical practices of the Creek Indians.
A 42, 473.
    Social and religious beliefs and usages of the Chickasaw Indians
A 44, 169.
    Social organization and social usages of the Indians of the Creek Confederacy.
A 42, 23.
    Source material for the social and ceremonial life of the Choctaw Indians.
B 103.
    Source material on the history and ethnology of the Caddo Indians.
B 132.
    Structural and lexical comparison of the Tunica, Chitimacha, and Atakapa languages, A.
B 68.
    The Indians of the Southeastern United States
B 137.
    The quipu and Peruvian civilization
B 133, Anthrop. Pap. No. 26.
    Tlingit Indians, The
A 26, 391.
    Tlingit myths and texts
B 39.
    and Dorsey, James Owen. Biloxi-Ofo dictionary
B 47.
    and Gatschet, Albert S. A dictionary of the Atakapa language.
B 108.
    and Thomas, Cyrus. Indian languages of Mexico and Central America.
B 44.
    editor. Choctaw dictionary (Byington)
B 46.
    editor. Notes on the Creek Indians (Hewitt)
B 123, Anthrop. Pap. No. 10.
    See also Bulletin 40 (pt. 1).
Swimmer manuscript, The: Cherokee sacred formulas and medicinal prescriptions (Mooney and Olbrechts). B 99.
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Symbols, Day, of the Maya year (Thomas) A 16, 199.
Symposium on Cherokee and Iroquois culture (Fenton and Gulick, editors). B 180.
Symposium on local diversity in Iroquois culture (edited by William N. Fenton). B 149.
Synonymy, Skittagetan (Henshaw) M 5.


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