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(3) Wa-sabiieta Je ("Those wlio do not tom-h 

 bears'") band. 



(4) Kae-ta-Je ("Those who do not touch Initles") 

 band. 



(5) Wa-Jinga e taje baud. 

 ((')) Iliinguh band. 



(7) Kon-za baud. 



(8) Ta-pa-taj-Je band. 



{!)) Ishta-sunda ("(Iray eyes") tribe, inclndinp:— 



(1) Tapa-eta-Je baud. 



(2) Mon-eka-goh-ha ("Earth makers") band. 



(3) Ta-siu-da ("IJison tail") baud. 



(4) lug-gera-je-da ("lied duug-') baud. 



(5) Wash-a-tung baud. 



(7?) Pouka ("^redicine'' ?), mostly on Ponca reservation, Indian 



Territory, partly at San tee agency, Nebraska. 

 {(;) Kwapa, Quapaw, or IJ->|a'-qpa ("Downstream people," a 

 correlative of U-ma"' ha°), the "Arkausa" of early writers, 

 mostly on Osage reservation, Oklahoma, partly on Quapaw 

 reservatiou, Indian Territory. 

 (D) Osage or Wa-ca'-ce ("People"), comprising — 



(rt) Big Osage or Pahe'-tsi (" Cami)ers on the mimiitain"), 



on Osage reservatiou, Indian Territory. 

 {h) Little Osage or IT-jseq'-ta ("Campers on the low- 

 land,") on Osage reservation, Indian Territory, 

 (c) San-;su'-jii|-i"' ("Campers iu the highland grove") or 

 "Arkausa baud," chiefly on Osage reservation, Indian 

 Territory. 

 (J?) Kansa or Ka"'-ze (refers to winds, though precise signifi- 

 cance is unknown; frequently called Kaw), on Kansas reser- 

 vation, Indian Territory. 



3. j^oiicc'rc ['■'■ People of this place'''') 



{A) Iowa or Pa-qo-tee (" Dusty-heads"), chiefly on Great Nemaha 

 reservatiou, Kansas and Nebraska, partly on Sac and Fox 

 reservation, Indian Territory. 



(B) Oto or Wa-to'-ta ("Aphrodisian"), on Otoe reservation, 

 Indiau Territory. 



(O) Missouri or Niu'-t'a-tci (exact meaning uncertain; said to 

 refer to drowning of people in a stream; possibly a corrup- 

 tion of Nishu'-dje, " Smoky water," the name of Missouri 

 river) ; on Otoe reservation, Indian Territory. 



4. Winncbiu/o 



Winnebago (Algonquiau designation, meaning " Turbid water 

 people"?) or Ho-tcau-ga-ra ("People of the parent speech"), 



' Corrupted to '■ Chaucera" in early daya; cf. .James ibid., vol. in. p. 108. 



