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
SPOONS, HORN--
of the Mandan 137
of the Pawnee 158
STANLEY, paintings by, in National Museum 31
STANSBURY EXPEDITION, narrative of 64, 66-68
STARAPAT, an Arikara chief 176
STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF NORTH DAKOTA, surveys made by 139, 145
STOCKADE BUILDINGS, mentioned by Long 50
STOCKADES, remains of 67
_See_ Fortified villages.
STONE CIRCLES, explanation of 20, 21
STONE INDIANS. _See_ Assiniboins.
SUN DANCE, lodges erected for 63, 85
SUNFLOWER SEED, cakes made of 136
SWEAT HOUSE--
of the Crows 155
of the Ojibway 12, 16
SYMBOLS, cut on trees by Indians 43
TALANGAMANE, a Sioux chief 49
TAOAPA, description of village of 52
TAPAGE PAWNEE. _See_ Pitahauerat.
TATANKA WECHACHETA, a Wahpeton chief 53
TATUNKAMANE, son of a Dakota chief 48
TCHAN-DEE, a Teton Sioux chief 62
TETON--
a division of the Dakota 2, 44
bands composing 2
customs of 60
great village of, visited by Lewis and Clark 59-60
TETON RIVER, village near mouth of 62
THATCHED LODGES, of the Wichita 179-180
THIEF, THE, an Oto Indian 117
TINDER MOUNTAIN, Cree band at 18
TIPI--
drawing of, by Bodmer 58, 59
of the plains tribes, fine example of 68
typical of Siouan tribes 7
_See_ Skin lodges.
TONGINGA, a Quapaw village 109
TORIMAN, a Quapaw village 109
TOTEM POSTS, not used by Omaha 85
TRADERS LODGE, of the Oglala 68
TRAILS--
across the prairie 88
buffalo 7
in the Black Hills 70, 71
made by travois 66
TRANSPORTATION--
among the Oglala 65
among the Piegan 30
_See_ Dog travois, Horse travois.
TRAVOIS. See Dog travois, Horse travois.
TREATIES--
of Greenville, westward migration following 42
of peace between Sioux and Chippewas 15
place of, between Ojibway and U. S. Government 16
with Tetons, Yankton and Yanktonai 57
TWENTY-FOUR, VILLAGE OF THE, a former Kansa town 94
TWO KETTLES. _See_ Oohenonpa.
TYPHA PALUSTRIS, mats made of leaves of 100
UNION AGENCY, location of 104-105
UTENSILS OF THE MANDAN 136-137
UTSEHTA, an Osage band 2, 98
VILLAGE OF THE TWENTY-FOUR 94
VILLAGE SITES, not contemporaneous 127
WABASHAW, a Sioux village visited by Schoolcraft 49
WACO INDIANS--
a tribe of the Wichita confederacy 2
appearance of 181
grass lodge of 181
population of 182
WAHKTAGELI, a Yankton chief 58
WAHPEKUTE, a division of the Dakota 2, 44
WAHPETON TRIBE--
a division of the Dakota 2, 44, 52
country occupied by 52
village of, described 53
WAH-TOH-TA-NA, name for the Oto, 116
WAKAN WACHEPE, a Dakota society, 55
WA-KI-TA-MO-NEE, an Oto chief, 118
WANOTAN, a Yanktonai chief, 54
WAPASHA, a Dakota chief, 47
WAPASHA'S PRAIRIE, mentioned by Seymour, 50
WAPASHA VILLAGE, description of, 47, 48
WAR DANCE, OSAGE, account of, 105
WARRIORS, special lodges for use of, 25
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