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future work in August, he left for Montana to ascertain whether the 
Sutaio were a missing link connecting the Cheyenne with the normal 
Algonquian. The number of persons who remembered anything of 
the language were few, and none who could dictate connected texts 
were found. However, it seems clear from the individual words col- 
lected, that Sutaio will not shed any light on Cheyenne. 
Fic. 84— David A. Harris, Chief of 
the Catawba Tribe. Photograph by 
Michelson. 
Upon his return to Iowa at the end of the month, he renewed his 
work with the Fox Indians. He was particularly successful in work- 
ing out their social organization. A few more important myths were 
collected, and a number of those collected previously were translated. 
During his stay among the Foxes he also secured a number of ethno- 
logical specimens for the National Museum. 
