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
WATTASOONS, Mandan name for the Amahami, 126
WATTLEWORK STRUCTURES OF THE OSAGE, 101-102, 105
WAUBUSCHON, an Osage chief, 100
WAYONDOTT, migration of band of, 3
WEAPONS OF THE MANDAN, 138
WESTERN ENGINEER, a steamboat of 1819 on Missouri River, 91-93
WETARKO, Indian name for Grand River, 169
WHITE HAIR, an Osage chief, 103
WHITE RIVER, village site on, 108
WICHITA CONFEDERACY--
a Caddoan group, 2
thatched dwellings of, 179-180
WICKIUP, a temporary shelter, 70
WIGWAMS--
construction of, 11
dome-shaped, of the Ojibway, 14
mat and bark covered, 7
_See_ Lodges.
WINNEBAGO--
a Siouan tribe, 2
country occupied by, 122
villages of, 122
WOLF PAWNEE. _See_ Skidi.
WOMEN--
custom concerning, 19
industry of, 103
labor of, 65
YANKTON TRIBE--
a division of the Dakota, 2, 44
described by General Atkinson, 57
population of, 57
structures of, 57-58
YANKTONAI--
a division of the Dakota, 2, 44
country inhabited by, 54
described by Keating, 54, 55
habitations of, 56-57
village of, near Lake Traverse, 54
YELLOW BEAR, an Hidatsa chief, 145
YELLOW STONE, a Missouri River steamboat, 130
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