VIII REPORT OF THE BUREAU OF ETHNOLOGY 



Chapter VI — Distribution of stone implements — Continued. Page 



Comparative distribution of implements 141 



Distribution by classes 141 



Distribution by particular sites 142 



Distribution by genesis and functiou 143 



R^Bum^ 146 



Supplenieutary notes 150 



THE SIOUAN INDIANS: A PRELIMINAEY SKETCH. BY W J MCGEE 



The Siouan stock 157 



Detinition 157 



Extent of the stock 157 



Tribal nomenclature 166 



Principal characters 168 



Phonetic and graphic arts 168 



Industrial and esthetic arts 170 



Institutions 176 



Beliefs 178 



The development of mythology 178 



The Siouan mythology 182 



Somatology 185 



Habitat 186 



Organization 187 



History 189 



Dakota-Asiniboin 189 



Cegiha 191 



Xoi we're 194 



Winnebago 195 



Mauilan 196 



Hidatsa 197 



The eastern and southern groups 198 



General movements 198 



Some featiires of Indian sociology 199 



SIOUAN SOCIOLOGY: A POSTHUMOUS PArER, BY JAMES OWEN DORSEY 



General features of organization i 213 



The Dakota tribes 215 



Designation and mode of camping 215 



The Mde\vaka»to"wa" 215 



The Wa(ipe-kute 216 



The Wa(ipe-to"wa" or Wahpetou 216 



The Sisito"wa" or Sisseton 216 



The Ihafikto" wa" or Yankton 217 



The Iharikto"wa"na or Yauktonai 217 



The Tito'-wa" or Tetou 218 



Tribal divisions 218 



The Sitca"xu 218 



The Itaziptco 219 



The Siha-sapa or Blackfeet 219 



The Minikooju 220 



The Oohe-no"pa or Two Kettles 220 



The Oglala 220 



The Hunkpapa 221 



Dakota social customs 221 



The Asiniboin 222 



