148 THE OSAGE TRIBE [eth. ann. 43 



Mo°'-ce-no"-p'i'', Also Tsi'-zhu-wa-da-i"-ga, Playful Tsi-zhu. 



Husband of Ho^'-ga-wi" of the O'-po" gens. 

 Mo°'-ha-u-gthi°, Sits-under-a-bank. Husband of Mi°-chu'-xa-ge 



of the Ni'-ka-wa-ko°-da-gi gens. 

 Mo°-zho°-a'-ki-da, Watches-over-the-land. Husband of Ho°-be'- 



do-ka of the Po^'-ka-wa-shta-ge gens. 

 Mo"-sho°-a'-shi''-e, Trarels-over-the-land. Son of Ga-hi'-ge-to° and 



I^'-be zho°-ka-wi°. 

 Mo°-to'-e. The-earth. 

 Ni-'wa-the, Giver-of-life. Refers to the authority of this gens to 



permit captives to live. 

 Ni'-wa-the. Son of Mo"-zho"-a'-ki-da and Ho°-be'-do-ka. 

 Ni'-wa-the. Son of Gthe-mo'"-zhin-ga and Wa-xthe'-tho°-ba. 

 Ni'-wa-the. Husband of I°'-be-zho°-ka of the I'-ba-tse gens. 

 Ni'-wa-the. Son of O-tho'-xa-wa-the and Xu-tha'-da-wi". 

 No°-be'-5i, Yellow-hands. Refers to the yellow feet of the eagle, 



one of the life symbols of this gens. Son of Btho-ga-hi-ge. 

 No°-be'-Qi. Son of Mo°-zho°-a'-ki-da and Ho°-be'-do-ka. 

 No"-be'-ci. Son of Ha-xi°-u'-mi-zhe and Ho°-be'-do-ka. 

 0-ki'-?a. (Meaning obscure.) Husband of Mi'-tse-xi-ho°-ga of the 



Ho°'-ga U-ta-no''-dsi gens. 

 O-pa'-sho-e. (Meaning obscure.) Husband of "Wa-toM'-ga-e of the 



Po"'-ka Wa-shta-ge gens. 

 O-tho'-xa-wa-the. (Meaning obscure.) Husband of Xu-tha'-da- 



wi" of the Mi-k'i" gens. 

 Pa'-ba-wa-xo", Head-cutter. Refers to the custom of cutting off 



the heads of the enemy. Son of O-pa'-sho-e and Wa-to°i'-ga-e. 

 Pa-'ba-wa-xo°. Son of Ni-ka'-shi-e of the Ta' I-ni-ka-shi-ga gens. 

 Pa'-ba-wa-xo°. Son of Mo°'-9e-no''-p'i°. 

 Pa'-ba-wa-xo°. Son of Pi-gi' and (;;o''-9i'-gthe. 

 Pa'-ba-wa-xo°. Son of \Io°-zho''-a'-ki-da and Ho°-be'-do-ka. 

 Pa'-ha-wa-xo°. Son of Wa-5e'-to''-zhi°-ga. (Louis Pryor.) 

 Pa'-ba-wa-xo". Son of Gthe-do°'-mo"-Qe and Mi'-tse-xi. 

 Pa-hiu'-gka, ^\Tiit6-hair. (In the Ho°'-ga gens of the Omaha tribe 



and refers to the sacred white buffalo.) Husband of Mi'-do'-a 



bi of the Mi-k'i"' gens. 

 Pi'-gi, Acorn-of-the-red-oak. Refers to the mythical story of the 



eagle causing the acorns to drop down in showers as he alighted 



on a red oak when he came down from the sky. Husband of 



Qo^-gi'-gthe of the Po^'-ka Wa-shta-ge gens. 

 Sho-'-ge-mo^-i", Walking-dog. (War name.) This man belonged to 



the Ba'-po subgens of the Tsi'-zhu Wa-shta-ge gens. This subgens 



had the office of making the stem for the peace pipe. The stem 



was made from the eldfer tree, which was called ba-po, popper, 



because boys made popguns out of this tree. Ba'-po-zhi"-ga, 



Little-ba-po, is one of the child names of this gens. Husband of 



Wa-tse'-^vi° of the IMi-k'i"' gens. 



