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  669 
  

  

  T.> 
  '\vn"pi:/.m. 
  See 
  "Bad 
  Village." 
  Page 
  

  

  To«'TO 
  i 
  ' 
  Unaha 
  village 
  - 
  8G,( 
  31 
  

  

  To"'\vo"t<i'"i,atii<>", 
  location 
  9:i 
  

  

  See 
  also 
  Large 
  Village. 
  

  

  To°'wo»zhi»g 
  v 
  location 
  100 
  

  

  I 
  "ii 
  u 
  account 
  of 
  195,002 
  

  

  Tracy, 
  Edwin 
  S., 
  acknowledgments 
  to.. 
  31 
  

  

  Traders 
  

  

  general 
  account 
  612-613 
  

  

  < 
  iovernment 
  control 
  619 
  

  

  influence 
  82-84. 
  114,212 
  614 
  610 
  

  

  in! 
  roducl 
  ion 
  bj 
  

  

  cloth 
  GIG 
  

  

  guns 
  (.17 
  

  

  intoxicants 
  618 
  

  

  metal 
  implements 
  613-614 
  

  

  money 
  617 
  

  

  Traditions 
  

  

  Dakota.. 
  73 
  

  

  Kama 
  38 
  

  

  Omaha 
  

  

  environmental 
  conditions 
  G08 
  

  

  gentcs 
  199 
  

  

  origin 
  of 
  Shell 
  society 
  509 
  510 
  

  

  Sacred 
  Pole 
  218 
  

  

  tribal 
  migrations 
  30,38,72-75 
  

  

  Set 
  also 
  Sacred 
  Legend. 
  

  

  ' 
  ' 
  > 
  :e 
  18,40.47,62-64 
  

  

  Ponca 
  38, 
  (0, 
  11,47-50,485 
  

  

  Ankara 
  75 
  

  

  crow 
  and 
  '.voir 
  44ii 
  

  

  meeting 
  with 
  Padouca 
  79-80 
  

  

  Sacred 
  Pole 
  218 
  

  

  Quapaw 
  38 
  

  

  Seealso 
  Creation 
  myths. 
  

  

  Travoix, 
  use 
  ol 
  27.". 
  

  

  Treaties 
  with 
  the 
  United 
  states- 
  

   account 
  of 
  . 
  . 
  89 
  622 
  625 
  

  

  100 
  

  

  Pawnee 
  

  

  Ponca 
  

  

  See 
  aha 
  Lands. 
  

   Trees— 
  

  

  known 
  to 
  Omaha 
  

  

  sacred 
  to 
  1 
  1 
  e'dewachi 
  ceremony 
  255 
  

  

  Tribal 
  circle— 
  

  

  Omaha. 
  Set 
  Qu'thuga. 
  

  

  Osage 
  58-61 
  

  

  Ponca 
  42 
  

  

  Tribal 
  government, 
  development 
  199-202 
  

  

  Set 
  also 
  Chieftainship. 
  

   Trib 
  w. 
  organization— 
  

  

  Kansa 
  Hi 
  

  

  ' 
  unaha 
  

  

  basic 
  principles 
  134-141. 
  194-198,402 
  

  

  disintegrating 
  tendencies.. 
  199-201,402-403 
  

  

  Osage 
  :.7-."\i',2 
  64,140 
  141 
  

  

  Ponca, 
  Quapaw 
  i 
  i-;i 
  

  

  reference 
  74 
  

  

  See 
  also 
  Tribal 
  government. 
  

   Tribal 
  Pipes. 
  Ste 
  Pipes. 
  

   Tsedu'ga, 
  gens 
  (Kansa) 
  67 
  

  

  PSI'UTHUGA, 
  I 
  isage 
  I 
  filial 
  circle 
  5S-G1 
  

  

  rsi'ZHC— 
  

  

  ncns 
  (Kansa) 
  07 
  

  

  kinship 
  group 
  (Osage) 
  58,00,61,62,63,04-05 
  

  

  Tunica 
  di< 
  tionary, 
  preparation 
  9 
  

  

  age 
  

   401 
  

  

  -43 
  

   506 
  

  

  'is 
  

  

  1 
  i 
  rnoig 
  Tin. 
  Child, 
  ceremony 
  of 
  i 
  

  

  Omaha 
  117-122,199-200, 
  

  

  Ponca 
  ; 
  ; 
  

  

  Turtle, 
  connection 
  with 
  rites. 
  

  

  Ti'iiTi.i. 
  , 
  subgens 
  of 
  several 
  tribes.. 
  

  

  Turtle 
  bearers. 
  See 
  Ke'i" 
  subgens. 
  

   Twenty-sixth 
  Anni 
  al 
  Report, 
  material 
  for. 
  8 
  

  

  Two 
  bulls 
  (Ponca), 
  reference 
  50 
  

  

  ■■Two 
  Old 
  Men, 
  The." 
  Set 
  Old 
  Men 
  

  

  Tvpiia. 
  medicinal 
  use 
  ,-,m 
  

  

  U'HO" 
  a 
  , 
  a. 
  Omaha 
  warrior 
  [00 
  

  

  I 
  ii" 
  k>"C.a 
  t'etiiaitmo", 
  location 
  inn 
  

  

  United 
  states 
  Indian 
  Oppice. 
  Sec 
  Office 
  

  

  of 
  Indian 
  Affairs. 
  

   I 
  nc'baha, 
  keeper 
  of 
  Pack 
  (Ponca). 
  1 
  39 
  

  

  UzHi 
  n 
  'ETi, 
  symbolic 
  figure— 
  

  

  description 
  234, 
  241-242 
  254 
  

  

  reference 
  ool 
  

  

  r'zuu— 
  

  

  explanation 
  of 
  term 
  208 
  

  

  officer 
  in 
  shell 
  society 
  510, 
  

  

  .",22 
  523,537 
  538 
  559 
  

  

  Vaugiian, 
  Dr. 
  T. 
  Wayland, 
  work 
  of 
  10-11 
  

  

  Verdigris 
  river, 
  references 
  57,92 
  

  

  Victory 
  dance, 
  description 
  432 
  

  

  Victory 
  song, 
  example 
  4:12 
  133 
  

  

  Village 
  ( 
  reek, 
  reference 
  sg 
  

  

  VlLLAGE-M 
  IKER, 
  Omaha 
  chief 
  Ilk). 
  171-172 
  

  

  "Vdxage 
  or 
  the 
  'Make-Believe' 
  White 
  

   Men,'' 
  reference 
  C33 
  03 
  1 
  

  

  Villages 
  

  

  general 
  description 
  95 
  <<■< 
  

  

  historic 
  99-101 
  

  

  identification 
  of 
  sites 
  72 
  7 
  ; 
  

  

  local 
  ion 
  i,2.] 
  630 
  

  

  reference 
  623 
  

  

  situated 
  on 
  Missouri 
  85 
  89 
  

  

  term 
  for 
  "village" 
  135 
  !. 
  

  

  Village 
  sites 
  (Ankara)../ 
  75 
  

  

  Visions— 
  

  

  connected 
  with 
  societies 
  159 
  i89 
  190,505 
  

  

  representation 
  of 
  :;;,.; 
  

  

  significance 
  130-13:1, 
  4m,. 
  4\7.4n\ 
  591 
  

  

  V'OI 
  M1II.ARIES 
  103-112.113 
  

  

  :i 
  12, 
  

  

  \V 
  a'hacka 
  

  

  story 
  of 
  

  

  War 
  Pack 
  of 
  

  

  Waba'ho', 
  meaning 
  of 
  term 
  

   Waca'be 
  -■ 
  

  

  gens 
  (Usage. 
  

  

  gens 
  (Ponca) 
  

  

  Set 
  'i 
  /so 
  names 
  of 
  subgentes. 
  

   Waca'be 
  itazhi, 
  subdivision 
  (Tha'tada) 
  

  

  account 
  141, 
  1 
  no, 
  H.l. 
  H,2-H, 
  

  

  rites 
  11 
  

  

  \Vaca'iieziii"i',a, 
  story 
  of 
  . 
  

  

  w 
  \i,.v\timi" 
  Set 
  Buffalo 
  hunt, 
  annual 
  

  

  W 
  aiia'm, 
  story 
  of 
  

  

  u 
  it 
  Set 
  Robe 
  

  

  \Y 
  W" 
  w 
  \\i 
  BE, 
  account 
  of 
  21 
  

  

  St 
  also 
  Packs 
  of 
  War. 
  Sacn-d. 
  

   V 
  aje'pa, 
  acknowledgment 
  to 
  

  

  Set 
  also 
  Wa'thisnade. 
  

  

  I. 
  ini. 
  ins 
  

   . 
  . 
  . 
  434 
  

   . 
  . 
  . 
  200 
  

  

  47 
  

  

  is,:,.' 
  ..:: 
  

  

  1,480-487 
  

  

  2-143,159 
  

  

  50 
  

  

  195, 
  r,'i. 
  

  

  I, 
  'in 
  in, 
  

  

  ... 
  631 
  

  

  