The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (Third Edition, Vol. 12 of 12)

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Sanderval, O. de, on dances at sowing in West Africa, ix. 235

Sandes, identified with Hercules, ix. 389. _See_ Sandan

Sandflies imitated by maskers, ix. 381

Sandhill, in Northumberland, Midsummer fires at, x. 198

Sandon, or Sandan, name of the Lydian and Cilician Hercules, v. 182, 184, 185; a Cilician name, v. 182. _See_ Sandan

Sandu’arri, a Cilician king, v. 144

Sandwich Islands (Hawaii), the king personated the god in the, i. 377; precaution as to the spittle of chiefs in the, iii. 289; belief in transmigration among natives of the, viii. 292 _sq._ _See also_ Hawaii

Sanga, in Angola, all fires extinguished at death of king of, ii. 262

Sangerhausen, Midsummer fires near, x. 169

Sangi group of islands in the East Indies, Siaoo in the, ii. 33, iii. 288, iv. 218. _See_ Siaoo

—— Islanders use a special language at sea, iii. 414

Sangro, river, in Italy, x. 210

Saning Sari, rice-goddess, among the Minangkabauers of Sumatra, represented by certain stalks or grains of rice, vii. 191, 192

Sanitation improved through superstition, iii. 130

Sankara and the Grand Lama, iii. 78

Sankuru River, in the Belgian Congo, xi. 264

Santa Catalina Istlavacan, birth-names of the Indians of, xi. 214 _n._ 1

Santa Cruz, Melanesian island, wind-charm in, i. 321; avoidance of relations by marriage in, iii. 344

—— and Reef Islands, the rain-doctor in the, i. 272

Santa Felicita, successor of Mefitis, v. 205

Santa Maria Piedigrotta at Naples, church of, illuminated on the Nativity of the Virgin, x. 221

Santals, their belief as to the absence of the soul in dreams, iii. 38; swinging as a religious or magical rite among the, iv. 279

Santiago (St. James), name given by the Peruvian Indians to one of twins,