596 michelson: fox Indians 



Keating, William H. Narrative of an expedition to the source of St. Peter's River — 

 in the year 1823. 1824. 



See vol. 1 . Though primarily concerned with Sauk ethnology, nevertheless should be con- 

 sulted. 



Lahonxan, Armand L. de. New voyages to North America. 1703. 



See 2: 85. 

 Long, John. Voyages and travels of an Indian interpreter and trader. 1791. 



See p. 151. 

 McKenney and Hall. History of the Indian tribes of North America. 1854. 



Especially good for Fox costumes; contains other valuable facts. 



Marsh, Cutting. Letter to Rev. David Greene, dated March 25, 1835. Printed 

 in Wise. Hist. Coll. 15: 1900. 



Reprinted as far as concerns Fox ethnology, etc., in Harrington's Sacred bundles. Information 

 on the whole, good. 



Michelson, Truman. Notes on the social organization of the Fox Indians. Amer. 

 Anthrop. n. ser. 15: 691-693. 1913. 



It is possible that the information given may have to be modified in some details, but not 

 the rules given governing membership in the tribal dual division; and the general proposi- 

 tion that the dual division is for ceremonial as well as for athletic purposes stands. 



Michelson, Truman. Terms of relationship and social organization. Proc. Nat. 

 Acad. Sci. 2: 297-300. 1916. 



General discussion of terms of relationship; and Algonquian ones in particular. Discussion 

 of the Fox system is incidental. 



Morgan, Lewis H. Systems of consanguinity, etc. 1871. 



The "Sauk and Fox" system is from Sauk informants; some schedules are faulty; the Sauk 

 and the Fox systems are identical (Michelson, information). 



Morgan, Lewis H. Ancient society, i^tj. 



Gives list of gentes, but whether Sauk or Fox is unknown. The two tribes, though legally 

 consolidated, are distinct ethnologically and linguistically. 



Owen, Mary Alicia. Folk-lore of the Musquakie Indians of North America. 1904. 



The ethnological data are untrustworthy: see the review by Michelson, Curr. .Anthrop. Lit. 

 2:233-237; that of "A. F. C. and I. C. C." in Journ. .-imer. Folk-Lore 18: 144-146 is a bare 

 enumeration of the contents of the volume without any attempt at criticism. 



Patterson, J. B. Autobiography of Black-Hawk. 1882. 



Has data on Sauk ethnology and so is of value. 



Pike, Zebulon Montgomery. An expedition, etc. (ed. Coues). 1895. 



.See 338, 339. 



Reports of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 



For facts beyond population and statistics see reps, for 1851; 66; 1896: 162; 1897: 148; 1898; 

 161, 166, 171; 1901: 240. As a whole reliable. 



INSTITUTIONS AT WHICH THERE ARE FOX ETHNOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS 



American Museum of Natural History. Collector: William Jones. 



Cambridge University Museum of Archeology and Ethnology. Collector: Miss 

 Owen. 



Davenport Academy of Sciences. Collector: Truman Michelson. 



Field Museum of Natural History. Collectors: William Jones, Truman Michel- 

 son, and one or two others. 



Museum fiir Volkerkunde (Berlin). Collector: Truman Michelson. 



One sacred pack. 



Museum of the American Indian. Collectors, M. R. Harrington, Truman 



Michelson 

 United States National Museum. Collector: Truman Michelson. 



Sacred packs only. 



