Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the MississippiBushnell, David I. (David Ives)
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Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi
Bushnell, David I. (David Ives)
Algonquian Indians; Caddoan Indians; Indians of North America -- Dwellings; Siouan Indians
CUSTOMS--
of the Blackfeet, 26-27
of the Cree, 18-19
of the Ojibway, 8-11, 13, 17
of the Omaha, 85-87
of the Osage, 105-106
of the Pawnee, 163-165
of the Sauk and Foxes, 39-41
of the Teton, 60-61
of the Wahpeton, 53
of the Yanktonai, 54-57
DAKOTA-ASSINIBOIN GROUP, 2
country occupied by, 44
habitations of, 44-45
tribes composing, 44
DANCE--
of the Teton, 60
_See_ Dog dance, Sacred dance, Sun dance, War dance.
DE SMET, FATHER, at the Kansa villages, 95-96
DECORATION OF LODGES, 28, 67, 75-76, 78, 85
DELAWARE INDIANS--
abandoned settlement of, 42-43
log cabins built by, 42
migration of remnant of, 2, 3
DHEGIHA GROUP, 2
migration of, 77
DODGE, COL. R. I., with expedition into Black Hills, 70
DOG DANCE OF THE KANSA, 93
DOG FEAST, painting of, 15
DOG TRAVOIS, 19-20, 55, 65, 76
DOGS--
as a sacrifice, 52, 61
as beasts of burden, 28
as food, 28, 53, 54
as sacred animals, 53
use of, for transportation, 72, 73
_See_ Dog travois.
DORSEY, J. O., Omaha structures described by, 85
DOUAY, PÈRE ANASTASIUS, Quapaw villages mentioned by, 110
DWELLINGS. _See_ Lodges, Tipi, Wigwam.
EARTH CIRCLES--
explanations of, 21
noticed by Maximilian, 28, 30
EARTH LODGE--
Arikara, 170, 173, 176
characteristic of Missouri River tribes, 185
Cheyenne, no pictures of, 24
erected by Caddoan tribes, 8
Gros Ventres, 148
Hidatsa, 142
interior of, 81, 161-162
Mandan, 128, 130, 132, 133
most accurate drawing of, 143
not in tribal circle, 84
Omaha, 79-80, 82-83
Oto, 115, 116, 117
Pawnee, 156, 161-162
suggestive of Creek and Cherokee council house, 185
used by Dhegiha group, 77
EARTHENWARE--
in the Ozark country, 107
_See_ Pottery.
EARTHWORKS, attributed to Dhegiha group, 77
EASTMAN, CAPT., painting by, 51, 54
ELAH-SA, an Hidatsa village, 142
ELLSWORTH, H. L., expedition led by, 116, 159-161
ELM BARK, structures of, 16, 17, 39
_See_ Bark-covered lodges.
ENGINEER CANTONMENT, winter quarters of Long expedition, 157
ENTRANCE--
to earth lodge, 149
to Winnebago dwelling, 122
ENVIRONMENT, influence of--
on form of dwelling, 184
on manners and customs, 8
FALL INDIANS, location and number of, 32
_See_ Atsina.
FALL OF THE RAPID INDIANS, a name for the Atsina, 34
FALLS OF ST. ANTHONY--
Indian camp at, 15
named by Father Hennepin, 45
FEASTS--
given by Blackfoot chief, 29
of the Cree, 18-19
of the Teton Sioux, 61-62
FISH, method of curing, 10
FLOOR MATS, method of making, 41
FOOD--
method of cooking illustrated, 10
of the Mandan, 127, 136
of the Ojibway, 8-9
of the Osage, 104, 105-106
_See_ Agriculture, Buffalo, Corn, Dogs, Fish, Game.
FOOL CHIEF, a Kansa chief, 96
village of, 97
FORT BERTHOLD, tribes near, 147
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