A Study of Siouan Cults: Eleventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1889-1890, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1861, pages 351-544Dorsey, James Owen
Religion
A Study of Siouan Cults: Eleventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1889-1890, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1861, pages 351-544
Dorsey, James Owen
Siouan Indians -- Religion
[Footnote 240: James’s Account of Long’s Exped. to Rocky Mountains,
Vol. I, p. 273.]
[Footnote 241: U. S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv., Hayden, Miscell. Pub., No.
7, 1877: Ethnog. and Philol. of Hidatsa Indians, pp. 50, 51.]
[Footnote 242: Travels * * * in North America, pp. 381, 382.]
[Footnote 243: Travels * * * in North America, p. 370.]
[Footnote 244: Ibid, pp. 382, 386.]
[Footnote 245: Ibid, pp. 383, 403.]
[Footnote 246: Ibid, pp. 371, 372.]
[Footnote 247: Ibid., p. 372.]
[Footnote 248: Travels * * * in North America, p. 178.]
[Footnote 249: Ibid., pp. 403, 404.]
[Footnote 250: Maximilian, Travels * * * in North America, p. 382.]
[Footnote 251: Ibid, pp. 382, 383, 423, 424.]
[Footnote 252: Lewis and Clarke, Expedition, ed. Allen, Vol. 1, p. 175.]
[Footnote 253: Catlin, in Smithsonian Rept., 1885, pt. 2, p. 372.]
[Footnote 254: So called by Maximilian, same as the Itsika-mahidiś
of Matthews.]
[Footnote 255: Maximilian, Travels * * * in North America, p. 398.]
[Footnote 256: U. S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv., Hayden, Miscell. Publ.,
No. 7, 1877: Ethnog. and Philol. of Hidatsa Indians, p. 47.]
[Footnote 257: Ibid., pp. 48, 49.]
[Footnote 258: Maximilian, Travels * * * in North America, p. 402.]
[Footnote 259: Maximilian, Travels * * * in North America, p. 402.]
[Footnote 260: U. S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv., Hayden, Miscell. Publ. No.
7, 1877: Ethnol. and Philol. of Hidatsa Indians, pp. 49, 184.]
[Footnote 261: Maximilian, Travels * * * in North America, pp.
399-400.]
[Footnote 262: Ibid, p. 396.]
[Footnote 263: Maximilian, Travels * * * in North America, p. 50.]
[Footnote 264: Ibid, p. 51.]
[Footnote 265: James’s Account of Long’s Exped. to Rocky Mountains,
vol. I, pp. 274, 275.]
[Footnote 266: U. S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv., Hayden, Miscell. Publ.,
No. 7, 1877: Ethnog. and Philol. of Hidatsa Indians, p. 51.]
[Footnote 267: Ibid, p. 50.]
[Footnote 268: Maximilian, Travels * * * in North America, p. 399.]
[Footnote 269: U. S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv., Hayden, Miscell. Publ.,
No. 7, 1877: Ethnog. and Philol. of Hidatsa Indians, p. 50.]
[Footnote 270: Ibid, p. 50.]
[Footnote 271: Maximilian, Travels * * * in North America, pp. 404,
405.]
[Footnote 272: Ibid, p. 176.]
[Footnote 273: Lewis and Clarke’s Exped., edited by Allen, vol. I, p.
280.]
[Footnote 274: U. S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv., Hayden, Miscell. Publ.,
No. 7, 1877: Ethnog. and Philol. of Hidatsa Indians, p. 49.]
[Footnote 275: Byrd, history of the dividing line (1729), vol. I,
106-108. Reprint: 1866.]
[Footnote 276: See the Omaha belief, in § 68.]
CHAPTER VII.
CONCLUDING REMARKS.
PEET ON INDIAN RELIGIONS.
§ 360. In the Journal of the Victoria Institute of Great Britain for
1888,[277] is an article containing the following statements, which
were not seen by the writer until he had completed the preceding
chapters of this paper.
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