| Page. | Plate | XXX.— | Map showing the migrations of the Omahas and cognate tribes | 212 | | XXXI.— | Tent of Agaha-wacuce | 237 | | XXXII.— | Omaha system of consanguinities | 253 | | XXXIII.— | Omaha system of affinities | 255 | Fig. | 12.— | The Omaha tribal circle | 220 | | 13.— | Places of the chiefs, &c., in the tribal assembly | 224 | | 14.— | IÑke-sabe tent | 230 | | 15.— | IÑke-sabe style of wearing the hair | 230 | | 16.— | IÑke-sabe Gentile assembly | 231 | | 17.— | The sacred pole | 234 | | 18.— | Wasabe-hit`aj? style of wearing the hair | 237 | | 19.— | [T]e-sinde style of wearing the hair | 244 | | 20.— | The weawan or calumet pipe | 277 | | 21.— | Rattles used in the pipe dance | 278 | | 22.— | The Dakota style of tobacco pouch used by the Omahas in the pipe dance | 278 | | 23.— | The position of the pipes, the ear of corn, &c. | 279 | | 24.— | Decoration of child's face | 280 | | 25.— | Showing positions of the long tent, the pole, and rows of "?a" within the tribal circle | 295 | | 26.— | Figures of pumpkins | 306 | | 27.— | The Webajab | 310 | | 28.— | The Weubajan | 311 | | 29.— | Front view of the iron | 311 | | 30.— | Old Ponka fort | 314 | | 31.— | Diagram showing places of the guests, messengers, etc. | 315 | | 32.— | The banaÑge | 336 | | 33.— | The sticks | 336 | | 34.— | Nanan au h? |
OMAHA SOCIOLOGY. By J. Owen Dorsey.
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