SUN-CHILDREN. Extract from the story of the two, [93-94]
SUN-COUNTRY. In the story of Scar-face, [198-200]
SUN-GOD. In the stories of Scar-face, [197-205]; in a Blackfoot day-and-night myth, [208]; the Sioux deity, Ictinike the son of, [266]
SUPERNATURAL PEOPLE, THE. A semi-divine race, [129-130]; Blue Jay and, [124-125], [323-324], [327], [329-332]; Haida myth of the origin of certain, [312-314]; in Chinook myth, [323-324], [327-332], [337-338]
SUSQUEHANNOCKS. A tribe of the Iroquois stock, [23]
SWAMP FIGHT. A battle between Indians and whites, [31]
SWANTON, J. R. On totemism, [84-87]
SWEET GRASS HILLS. In the legend of Buffalo-stealer, [209]
T
TA-UL-TZU-JE. An Indian; the fetish of, [90]