INTRODUCTION. 
The following are the most important published sources of infor- 
mation regarding Fox mortuary customs and beliefs: 
Baupwin, C. C., ed. Indian narrative of Judge Hugh Welch. Western Reserve 
and Northern Ohio Hist. Soc., vol. m1, Tract No. 50, Cleveland, 1888. 
p. 107. 
Bussy, Autiz B. Two summers among the Musquakies. Vinton, Iowa, 1886. 
pp. 34-35, 117 et seq., 129-130, 185-186, 188-190. 
ForsytH, THomas. An account of the manners and customs of the Sauk and 
Fox nations of Indians tradition [1827]. Jn Blair, E. H., Indian tribes of 
the upper Mississippi Valley and region of the Great Lakes, vol. 11, Cleve- 
land, 1912. pp. 206-208, 212. 
Fuuton, A. R. The red men of Iowa. Des Moines, 1882. pp. 446-447. 
GaLuanp, Isaac. The Indian tribes of the West. Annals of Iowa, Davenport, 
1869. pp. 274, 363, 364, 365. 
[Probably reprinted from his Chronicles of the North American Savages (1835), but I can not 
be positive, for the copy in the Library of Congress is defective, though Pilling saw a perfect copy : 
there. See A. Busby, Two summers among the Musquakies, p. 53 et seq., and compare this 
with Annals of Iowa, 1869, p. 347 et seq.] 
Greae, P. [Note.] In Yarrow, H. C., A further contribution to the study of 
the mortuary customs of the North American Indians. First Ann. Rept. 
Bur. Amer. Ethn., 1881. pp. 140-141. 
Harrineton, M. R. Sacred bundles of the Sac and Fox Indians. Anthrop. 
Pubs. Univ. Mus., Univ. Pa., vol. rv, no. 2, 1914. pp. 258-259. 
Jones, Wrut1aM. Mortuary observances and the adoption rites of the Algonkin 
Foxes of Iowa. Congrés Inter. des Amér., xvr° sess., 1906, vol. 1, pp. 263— 
277, Quebec, 1907. 
Fox texts. Pubs. Amer. Ethn. Soc., vol. 1, 1907. pp. 156 et seq., 206 
et seq., 336 et seq., 382-383. 
Notes on the Fox Indians. Journ. Amer. Folk-lore, vol. xxrvy, 1911. 
pp. 217-218, 220-222, 224, 226. 
Episodes in the culture-hero myth of the Sauks and Foxes. Journ. Amer. 
Folk-lore, vol. xtv, no. lv, 1901. p. 225 et seq. 
Marsu, Currine. Letter of March 25th, 1835. Wis. Hist. Soc. Colls., vol. xv, 
1900. pp. 133-134, 149-150. 
[See, too, M. R. Harrington, op. cit.] 
Marston, Masor Morretyi. Letter to Reverend Dr. Jedidiah Morse [1820]. 
In Blair, E. H., Indian tribes of the upper Mississippi Valley and region 
of the Great Lakes, vol. m1, Cleveland, 1912. p. 172. 
MicuEetson, Truman. How Meskwaki children should be brought up. In 
Parsons, Elsie Clews, American Indian life. New York, 1922. p. 83. 
{Report on Field Work] Smithson. Mise. Colls., vol. 70, no. 2, 1919. pp. 
121-122. 
The autobiography of a Fox Indian woman. Fortieth Ann. Rept. Bur. 
Amer. Ethn. p. 291, passim. 
Mooney, James, and Tuomas, Cyrus. [Article] Fox. Handbook of Amer. 
Inds., Bur. Amer. Ethn., Bull. 30, pt. 1, 1907. p. 473. 
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