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a, Kansa village, 1841. Lehman. b, Dog dance within a Kansa lodge,
1819. Seymour
96
Kansa habitation 96
a, Frame of an Osage habitation. b, An Iowa structure 102
"Oto encampment, near the Platte, 1819." Seymour 102
a, Oto pemmican maul. b, Heavy stone maul. c, Mandan implement
for dressing hides
120
a, Oto dugout canoe, from Kurz's sketchbook. b, Hidatsa bull-boat
and paddle
120
Winnebago habitations, about 1870. a, Structure with arbor. b, Show-
ing entrance on side
120
Winnebago structures 120
a, Interior of a Mandan lodge. Catlin. b, Scene in a Mandan village.
Catlin
132
"Mih-tutta-hangkusch," a Mandan village. Bodmer 132
Interior of a Mandan lodge. Bodmer 136
a, c, Mandan wooden bowls. B, Mandan earthenware jar 136
a, Buffalo horn spoon. b, Spoon made of horn of mountain sheep.
Mandan
136
"Miniatarree village." Catlin 136
"Winter village of the Minatarres." a, Original pencil sketch. b,
Finished picture of same. Bodmer
142
From Kurz's sketchbook. a, Use of a carrying basket. b, The ring-
and-pole game. c, Hidatsa with bull-boats
142
Crow tipis. a, "Crow lodge." Catlin. b, Camp at the old agency,
1871
152
A camp in a cottonwood grove 152
Trader crossing the prairies. Page of Kurz's sketchbook 162
Pawnee village, 1871 162
Pawnee earth lodges, 1871 162
In a Pawnee village, 1871. a, Children at lodge entrance. b, Showing
screen near same entrance
162
a, Arikara carrying basket. b, Wichita mortar 168
"Riccaree village." Catlin 168
a, Arikara rake. b, Arikara hoe. c, Crow parfleche box 178
Wichita habitations. a, Near Anadarko. b, Lodge standing about
1880
178
TEXT FIGURES
The buffalo of Gomara, 1554 4
Tipis 59
Horse travois 66
Plan of the large Mandan village, 1833 131
"The ark of the first man" 132
Typical earth lodges 133
Inclosed bed 134
Plan of the interior of a Mandan lodge 135
Wooden club 138
Plan of the Mandan village at Fort Clark 140
Plan of a ceremonial lodge 144
Plan of the large Hidatsa village 145

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Publication Information: Book Title: Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi. Contributors: David I. Bushnell Jr. - author. Publisher: Washington Government Printing Office. Place of Publication: Washington, DC. Publication Year: 1922. Page Number: X.
    
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