ILLUSTRATIONS.

OMAHA SOCIOLOGY.
By J. Owen Dorsey.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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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?

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