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Vol.1. The Apache. The Jicarillas. The Navaho.

 
 
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Vol.2. The Pima. The Papago. The Qahatika. The Mohave. The Yuma. The Maricopa. The Walapai. The Havasupai. The Apache-Mohave, or Yavapai.

 
 
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Vol.3. The Teton Sioux. The Yanktonai. The Assiniboin.

 
 
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Vol.4. The Apsaroke, or Crows. The Hidatsa.

 
 
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Vol.5. The Mandan. The Arikara. The Atsina.

 

THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN

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Contents of Volume Five

v
  

Alphabet Used in Recording Indian Terms

vi
  

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vii

Introduction

xi

The Mandan

1
History and Customs
3
Religious Beliefs and Ceremonies
19
Mythology
39

The Arikara

57
General Description
59
Ceremonies
64
Mythology
80
Folk-tales
86

The Atsina

101
Traditions and History
103
Political and Ceremonial Organization
112
Religion
119
Myths and Tales
123

Appendix

141
Tribal Summary
143
Vocabularies
169
Biographical Sketches
178

Index

185

Vol. 5 Illustrations

 
 
Facing Page
On the Banks of the Missouri
Frontispiece
Mandan Earthen Lodge
4
Crow's Heart - Mandan
6
Cutting Rushes - Mandan
8
Mandan Bull-boat
10
The Bather - Mandan
12
Buffalo-berry Gatherers - Mandan
14
Offering the Buffalo-skull - Mandan
16
Scattered Corn Woman - Mandan
18
Record of Custodians of a Turtle-drum - Mandan
21
Contents of Bundle of Numak-mahana - Mandan
22
The Sacred Turtles - Mandan
24
The Turtles, with Feather Adornment - Mandan
26
Numak-mahana
28
Buffalo Dance Costume - Mandan
30
Ready for Okipe Buffalo Dance - Mandan
32
Packs Wolf as Numak-mahana - Mandan
34
Buffalo Dancer - Mandan
36
Mandan Girl
40
In the Medicine-lodge - Arikara
60
Arikara Maiden
62
Ground Plan of Arikara Medicine-lodge
64
Arikara Medicine-lodge
66
The Altar - Arikara
68
Contents of Arikara Tribal Medicine Bundle
70
Arikara Corn Ceremony - Bearing out the Osiers
72
Arikara Medicine Ceremony - The Bears
74
Medicine Bundles - Arikara
76
Arikara Medicine Ceremony -Bear, Buffalo, and Night Men
78
Arikara Medicine Ceremony - The Buffalo
80
Bringing the Cedar - Arikara
82
Blessing the Children - Arikara
84
Arikara Medicine Ceremony - Night Men Dancing
86
"At the water's edge"
88
The Bear Emerges - Arikara
90
Arikara Medicine Ceremony - The Buffalo Dancing
92
The Brush-gatherers - Arikara
94
The Buffalo-medicine - Arikara
96
The Bear-medicine - Arikara
98
Prayer to the Cedar - Arikara
100
Atsina War-party
102
Atsina Camp Scene
104
Atsina Scalp Dance
106
Making a Travois - Atsina
108
A Gathering War-party - Atsina
110
Parfleches - Atsina
112
Atsina Fly Dance
114
Atsina Fly Dance - "Robes outstretched"
116
Atsina Crazy Dance - A Dancer Kisses the Grandfather
118
Atsina Crazy Dance - The Flight of Arrows
120
Atsina Crazy Dancers
122
Singing in the Crazy Dance
124
Incense - Atsina
126
The Pipe-bearer - Atsina
128
Travaux - Atsina
130
"Beside the stream"
132
The Halt - Atsina
134
Moving Camp - Atsina
136
Atsina Burial
138
Travelling Atsina
140
Rattles of Arikara Bear Medicine-men
142
Dancing into the Medicine-lodge - Arikara
144
Keeper of a Medicine Bundle - Arikara
146
Arikara Woman
148
Arikara Summer Home
150
Camp Gossips - Atsina
152
Atsina Burial-ground
154
Singing to the Cedar - Arikara
170
Atsina Maiden
172
Curly Head - Atsina
174
Three White Cows - Atsina
178
Red Star - Atsina
180
Crow Ghost - Arikara
182
Cuts Tether - Atsina
182
Running Fisher - Atsina
184
White And Yellow Cow - Atsina
186
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List of Large Plates Supplementing Volume Five

 

Yellow Owl – Mandan

 plate no. 148

Spotted Bull – Mandan

 plate no. 149

Bear's Belly – Arikara

 plate no. 150

Four Horns – Arikara

 plate no. 151

White Shield – Arikara

 plate no. 152

Sitting Bear – Arikara

 plate no. 153

Bear's Teeth – Arikara

 plate no. 154

Little Sioux – Arikara

 plate no. 155

Bull Neck – Arikara

 plate no. 156

Arikara medicine fraternity

 plate no. 157

Arikara medicine ceremony - Dance of the fraternity

 plate no. 158

Announcement – Arikara

 plate no. 159

Rush gatherer – Arikara

 plate no. 160

Arikara medicine ceremony - The Bears

 plate no. 161

Arikara medicine ceremony - Dance of the black-tail deer

 plate no. 162

Arikara medicine ceremony - The Ducks

 plate no. 163

Arikara medicine fraternity - The prayer

 plate no. 164

Arikara gir

 plate no. 165

Arikara chief

 plate no. 166

No Bear – Atsina

 plate no. 167

Eagle Child – Atsina

 plate no. 168

Land of the Atsina

 plate no. 169

Horse Capture – Atsina

 plate no. 170

Assiniboin boy – Atsina

 plate no. 171

Assiniboin boy – Atsina

 plate no. 172

On the war-path – Atsina

 plate no. 173

Red Whip – Atsina

 plate no. 174

Atsina camp

 plate no. 175

Scout – Atsina

 plate no. 176

Head-dress – Atsina

 plate no. 177

War-party's farewell – Atsina

 plate no. 178

Atsina warriors

 plate no. 179

Lone Flag – Atsina

 plate no. 180

Awaiting the scouts' return – Atsina

 plate no. 181

Scout's report – Atsina

 plate no. 182

Otter Robe – Atsina

 plate no. 183

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Vol.6. The Piegan. The Cheyenne. The Arapaho.

 

THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN

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Contents of Volume Six

v
  

Alphabet Used In Recording Indian Terms

vi
  

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Introduction

xi

The Piegan

1
General Description
3
Religion and Ceremonies
31

The Cheyenne

85
Historical Sketch
87
Tribal Organization
103

The Arapaho

135

Appendix

151
Tribal Summary
153
Arapaho Songs
160
Note on the Indian Music
165
Western Algonquian Comparative Vocabulary
167

Index

175
 
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Vol.7. The Yakima. The Klickitat. Salishan tribes of the interior. The Kutenai.

 

The North American Indian

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Contents of Volume Seven

v
  

Alphabet Used in Recording Indian Terms

vi
  

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Introduction

xi

The Yakima

1

The Klickitat

35

Salishan Tribes of the Interior

41
Flatheads and Pend d'Oreilles
43
Kalispel
51
Coeur d'Alenes
53
Spokan
54
Colvilles
62
Lakes
64
Sanpoel
64
Nespilim
64
Okanagan
65
Methow
65
Sinkiuse
66
Wenatchee
69
Salishan Culture
69
Mythology
95

The Kutenai

115
General Description
117
Religious Practices
128
Mythology
146

Appendix

157
Tribal Summary
159
Vocabularies
172

Index

191
 
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Vol.8. The Nez Perces. Wallawalla. Umatilla. Cayuse. The Chinookan tribes.

 
 
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Vol.9. The Salishan tribes of the coast. The Chimakum and the Quilliute. The Willapa.

 
 
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Vol.10. The Kwakiutl.

 
 
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Vol.11. The Nootka. The Haida.

 
 
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Vol.12. The Hopi.

 

The North American Indian

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Contents of Volume Twelve

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Alphabet Used in Recording Indians Terms

ix

Introduction

xi

The Hopi

1
General Description
3
Clan Legends
74
Religion
99
Ceremonies
105
Tradition and Mythology
184

Appendix

217
Tribal Summary
219

Vocabulary

243

Index

253

Vol. 12 Illustrations

 
 
Facing Page
Nova - Walpi
Frontispiece
The Trail to Shipaulovi
Facing page 4
Approaching the Gap at Walpi
6
Return of a Trading Party
8
On a Walpi Housetop
10
A Visitor
12
Hotavila
14
Pakavi
16
Gossip at the Waterhole
18
Hopi Architecture
20
Household Utensils
22
On a Housetop - Walpi
24
East Mesa Pottery
26
Oraibi Plaques
28
Hano and Walpi Girls Wearing Atoo
30
A Hopi Flock
34
The Delights of Childhood
36
A Cave at Middle Mesa
38
Hopi Bridal Costume
40
A Cornfield
42
Grinding Meal
44
A Melon Field
Walled Gardens at Middle Mensa
46
The Stairway Trail at Walpi
48
Hopi Farmers, Yesterday and Today
50
A Hopi Woman
52
In the Cradle-basket
54
A Hopi Mother
56
A Middle Mesa Albino
60
Drying Pottery
62
Potter Building Her Kiln
64
Firing Pottery
66
An Ancient Pottery Kiln
68
Pele - Tewa
70
Tsetsanu - Tewa
72
Puliini and Koyame - Walpi
74
A Load of Wood
76
Shongopavi
78
The Plaza at Walpi
80
An Afternoon Chat
82
The Weaver
84
Good Morning
86
A Peach Orchard
88
Kachina Dolls
100
Shipaulovi Snake Kiva
106
Spectators at the Snake Dance
122
A Snake Priest
124
Walpi Snake Chief
126
Sikyaletstiwa - Shipaulovi Snake Chief
128
The Prayer
130
Snake Priest Entering the Kiva
132
Guarding the Snake Kiva
134
Singing to the Snakes - Shipaulovi
136
Antelopes Starting for the Plaza - Shipaulovi
138
Snakes and Antelopes at Oraibi
140
Snake Dancer and "Hugger"
142
The "Catcher"
144
A "Catcher" Picking up a Snake
146
Picking up the Snakes
148
Depositing Snakes in the Circle of Meal
150
Oraibi Snake Dance
152
Oraibi Snake Dance
154
Awaiting the Return of the Snake Racers
156
Snake Jars in the Kiva
158
Flute Dancers Dressing at Kachina House
160
Dressing the Flute Maiden
162
Flute Boys, Priest, and Maidens
164
Flute Dancers Approaching the Spring
166
Dressing at Tawapa Spring, Walpi Flute Ceremony
168
Entering the Spring, Walpi Flute Dance
170
Flute Dancers Returning to Walpi
172
Offering Sacred Meal, Mishongnovi Flute Dance
174
Sumaikuli Katsina at Hano
176
Buffalo Dance at hano
178
An East Mesa Girl
180
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List of Large Plates Supplementing Volume Twelve

 

Loitering at the spring

 plate no. 400

Buffalo dance at Hano

 plate no. 401

Tewa girl

 plate no. 402

Hopi mother

 plate no. 403

Antelopes and snakes at Oraibi

 plate no. 404

Watching the dancers

 plate no. 405

Hopi girl

 plate no. 406

Evening in Hopi land

 plate no. 407

Honovi - Walpi snake priest, with Totokya Day painting

 plate no. 408

On the housetop

 plate no. 409

Walpi

 plate no. 410

Hopi woman

 plate no. 411

Hopi maiden

 plate no. 412

Counting the record

 plate no. 413

Chaiwa – Tewa

 plate no. 414

Chaiwa - Tewa, profile

 plate no. 415

At the trysting place

 plate no. 416

East side of Walpi

 plate no. 417

Snake priest

 plate no. 418

Potter mixing clay

 plate no. 419

Hopi man

 plate no. 420

Hopi architecture

 plate no. 421

Snake dancers entering the plaza

 plate no. 422

Primitive style of hairdressing

 plate no. 423

Walpi man

 plate no. 424

Mishongnovi

 plate no. 425

Potter

 plate no. 426

East mesa girls

 plate no. 427

Modified style of hairdressing

 plate no. 428

Walpi snake priest

 plate no. 429

Snake dancer in costume

 plate no. 430

Flute dancers at Tureva Spring

 plate no. 431

Piki maker

 plate no. 432

Depositing a prayer-stick

 plate no. 433

Tewa girl

 plate no. 434

Water carriers

 plate no. 435

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Vol.13. The Hupa. The Yurok. The Karok. The Wiyot. Tolowa and Tututni. The Shasta. The Achomawi. The Klamath.

 
 
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Vol.14. The Kato. The Wailaki. The Yuki. The Pomo. The Wintun. The Maidu. The Miwok. The Yokuts.

 
 
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Vol.15. Southern California Shoshoneans. The Diegueños. Plateau Shoshoneans. The Washo.

 
 
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Vol.16. The Tiwa. The Keres.

 

The North American Indian

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Contents of Volume Sixteen

v
  

Alphabet Used in Recording Indian Terms

viii
  

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Introduction

xiii

The Tiwa

1
Isleta
3
Taos
27

The Keres

63
Cochiti
65
Santo Domingo
122
Acoma
169
Laguna
240

Appendix

249
Ancient Jemez Villages
251
Jemez Names for Indian Tribes
252
Cochiti Names for Indian Tribes
252
Taos Names of the Moons
252
Laguna Names of the Moons
253
Isleta Names for Indian Tribes
253
Isleta Relationship Terms
253
Taos Relationship Terms
254
Cochiti Relationship Terms
255
Laguna Relationship Terms
256
Laguna Villages
258
Laguna Names for Indian Tribes
258
Pueblo Population
259
native Names of Pueblos
260
Vocabularies
266

Index

283
 
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Vol.17. The Tewa. The Zuñi.

 
 
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Vol.18. The Chipewyan. The Western Woods Cree. The Sarsi.

 
 
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Vol.19. The Indians of Oklahoma. The Wichita. The Southern Cheyenne. The Oto. The Comanche. The Peyote Cult.

 

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Contents of Volume Nineteen

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Alphabet Used in Recording Indian Terms

xii

The Indians of Oklahoma

1
Historical Introduction
3
Population of the Indians of Oklahoma in 1926
32

The Wichita

33
General Description
35
Religious Beliefs
44
Witchcraft
56
Ceremonies
64
Mythology
85

The Southern Cheyenne

105
Introduction
107
Origin of the Forty-four Chief-sticks and the Election of Chiefs
110
Ceremonies
112
Band and Society Legends
Witchcraft
138
The Sweat-lodge
140
Mythology
143

The Oto

149
General Description
151
Genesis of the Clans
158
Mythology
164

The Commanche

179
General Description
181
Mythology
189

The Peyote Cult, the "Stomp" Dance, and the Forty-nine Dance

Peyote Ritual
203
Peyote Experiences
213
The "Stomp Dance and the Forty-nine Dance
214

Appendix

221
Tribal Summary
223
Vocabularies
230

Index

239
 
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Vol.20. The Alaskan Eskimo. The Nunivak. The Eskimo of Hooper Bay. The Eskimo of King Island. The Eskimo of Little Diomede Island. The Eskimo of Cape Prince of Wales. The Kotzebue Eskimo. The Noatak. The Kobuk. The Selawik.

 

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Contents of Volume Twenty

v
  

Alphabet Used in Recording Eskimo Terms

x
  

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Introduction

xv

The Alaskan Eskimo

1
Introduction
3

The Nunivak

5
General Description
5
Social Customs
48
Warfare
54
Ceremonies
55
Mythology
74

Eskimo of Hooper Bay

97

Eskimo of King Island

99
General Description
99
Mythology
105

Eskimo of Little Diomede Island

111
General Description
111
Social Customs
119
Mythology
124

Eskimo of Cape Prince of Wales

135
General Description
135
Mythology
150

The Kotzebue Eskimo

161
General Description
161
Mythology
177

The Noatak

193
General Description
193
Mythology
197

The Kobuk

207
General Description
207
Mythology
214

The Selawik

225
General Description
225
Mythology
228

Appendix

241
General Summary
243
Appended Legends
245
Vocabularies
264

Index

279
 
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