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Five lodges. 2, Siha-sapa-iitca. lieal lUackfeet. 3, Ilohe, Asiuiboin. 

 4, Ka"xi-cu"-pegiiaka (as above). .5, Wajjijc (as above). C>, Wainiuixa- 

 oi" (as above). Mr Swift stated tliat there was no Siliasai)a division 

 called Glafrla-lietca. 



TllK .MlMKOO.ir 



lu I.SSCI Tatafilia-waubli, or Butlalo-bull Ea{,^le, }jave the author tlie 

 names of mmibers 1, 2, .?, 5, 6, 7, and 8 of the following list of the 

 IMinikooju (^Minikoo/u), Minika"ye-wqjii (Minikaijye wo/.u), or Minne- 

 conjou genti's. Tliese were given in 1884, with iiuinbers 4 and !•, 

 to Reverend H. Swift by No Heart (Oarjte-wanica) : 1, Cnktce-yiita 

 (ITijkee-yuta). I'^at-dung. 2, Glaglahetea (Olagla-hcea), Slovenly. 3, 

 Cufika-yute-eiii (Suijka ynte-sui), Eat-no-dogs. 4, Nixe-tafika (Nige- 

 taijka), Bigbelly. .■>, Waki)oki"ya" (Wakpokiijyaij), Flies-along-the- 

 creek (wakpa). 6, r'ya"-ha oi" (I'J.vaij-hoiij), ]\Iusselsliell-earring. 7, 

 Cikeitcela (Siksieela), Bad-ones-of-dift'erentsorts. 8, Wagleza-oi", 

 ^\ atersnake-earring. 9, Wa^-nawexa (Waij-nawega), Broken-arrows. 

 The Wa"nawexa are nearly extinct. 



THE OOHENOM'A OR TWO KETTLES 



Of the Oohe-no"i)a (Oohe-no"pa), Two Boilings or Two Kettles, Char- 

 ger knew the names of only two gentes, which he gave to Reverend II. 

 Swift in 1884, as follows: 1, Oohe-no"pa, Two-hoilings. 2, Ma-waqota 

 (Ma-waUota), Skin-smeared-with-whitish-earth. 



THE OGLALA 



The first list of Oglala gentes was obtained in 1879 from Reverend 

 John Robinson and conflrmed in 1880 by a member of the tribe. These 

 gentes are as follows: 1, Payabya, Pushedaside. 2, Tapicletca (Tapis- 

 lei-a), Spleen (of an animal). 3, Kiynksa, Breaks-his-own (marriage 

 custom). 4, Wajaja (Wazaza. See the Sihasapa list of gentes). .1, 

 Ite-citca (Itesica), Bad-face, or Oglala ([tea (Oglala-lica), Real Ow;lala. 

 (i, Oyuqpe (Oyulipe); identical with Oimqpe of the next list. 7, Wag- 

 luqe (Wagluhe), Followers or Loafers. These were probably the 

 earlier divisions of the Oglala. but by 1884 considerable segregation 

 had been actiomplished, as shown by the following list furnished by 

 Reverend W. J. Cleveland: 1, Itecitca (Ite-sica), Bad face, under 

 Maqpiya-luta, Scarlet Cloud ("Red Cloud"). 2, Payabyeya, Pushed- 

 aside (under Tasuijkakokipapi, They-fear-even-his horse; wiongly ren- 

 dei-ed Manafraid-olhis-horses). 3, Oyuqjie (Oyulipe), Thrown down 

 or unloaded. 4, Tapicletca, Spleen (of au animal). 5, Pe-cla (Pe sla), 

 Baldhead. 0, Tceq huhato" (('eli-huhatoij), Kettle-with-legs. 7, 

 Wablenitca (Wableniea), Orphans. 8, Pecla-ptcetcela (Pesla-ptecela), 

 Short-baldhead. 9, Tacuabetca (Tasnaheca), Gopher. 10, 1-wayusota, 

 Uses-up-bybegging-for, "Usesup-withthe mouth." 11, Waka" (Wa- 

 kaij), Mysterious. 12a, Iglaka-teqila (Iglaka-tehila), Refuses-tomove- 

 canip. 12b, Itecitca, Bad-face (as number 1). 13, Ite-citca eta"ha" 

 (Ite-sica-etai)haij), " From-bad-face," Part-of-badface. 14, Zuzetca- 

 kiyaksa (Zuzeca kiyaksa), Bitthe snake intwo. 15, \Vatceo"pa ( Wace- 



