Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians: An Indian Interpretation

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PREFACE

CONTENTS

HIDATSA ALPHABET

FOREWORD

CHAPTER I TRADITION

CHAPTER II BEGINNING A GARDEN Turtle

CHAPTER III SUNFLOWERS Remark by Maxi'diwiac

CHAPTER IV CORN Planting

CHAPTER V SQUASHES Planting Squashes Sprouting the Seed

CHAPTER VI BEANS Planting Beans

CHAPTER VII STORING FOR WINTER The Cache Pit

CHAPTER VIII THE MAKING OF A DRYING STAGE Stages in Like-a-fishhook Village

CHAPTER IX TOOLS Hoe

CHAPTER X FIELDS AT LIKE-A-FISHHOOK VILLAGE East-Side Fields

CHAPTER XI MISCELLANEA Divisions Between Gardens

CHAPTER XII SINCE WHITE MEN CAME How We Got Potatoes and Other Vegetables

CHAPTER XIII TOBACCO Observations by Maxi'diwiac

FOOTNOTES

The University of Minnesota

STUDIES IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES NUMBER 9

AGRICULTURE OF THE HIDATSA INDIANS
AN INDIAN INTERPRETATION

BY
GILBERT LIVINGSTONE WILSON, Ph.D.

THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA

MINNEAPOLIS
Bulletin of the University of Minnesota
November 1917

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