Sacred animals, [63], [68], [70], [71], [153], [163]–166, [283]
Sacrifices, propitiatory, [43];
to spirits, etc., [65], [67], [72]–77, [143], [144], [149], [203], [207], [210], [230]–233, [235], [268]–270, [280], [286], [293], [310]–314, [414]–424, [432]–434, [511], [512], [535]–537;
traditions of human, [144] (note), [211]
Sakatimuna, mythical serpent, [3], [4], [25], [28] (note), [95]
Sambu (or Jambu Rakai or Agai), the crocodile-spirit, [89], [286] (note), [298], [435]
Scapegoats, ceremonial use of, [72], [432], [433]
Sea, navel of the, [7];
spirits and gods of the, [90]–92, [279], [280], [434];
priest of the, [100]
Sea-eagle, ideas about the, [128], [129]
Sĕmangat, see Soul
Seven, importance of the number, [50], [241], [431], [508], [509], [548], [569], [570]