ILLUSTEATIONS. 



Platk XXX.— Map showing the migrations of the Omahas and cognate 



tribes 212 



XXXI. — Tent of Agaha-wacuce 23? 



XXXII. — Omaha system of consanguinities 253 



XXXIII. — Omaha system of affinities 255 



Fig. 12.— The Omaha tribal circle 220 



13.— Places of the chiefs, &c, in the tribal assembly 224 



14.— Iuke-sabe tent 230 



If,. — Iuke-sabe style of wearing the hair 230 



16. — Inke-sabe Gentile assembly 231 



17. — The sacred pole 234 



18. — Wasabe-hit 'aji style of wearing the hair 237 



19. — jn'-sinde style of wearing the hair 244 



20. — The weawa" or calumet pipe 277 



21. — Rattles used in the pipe dance 278 



•22. — The Dakota style of tobacco pouch used by the Omahas in the pipe 



dance 273 



23.— The position of the pipes, the ear of corn, &c 279 



•24. — Decoration of child's face 230 



25. — Showing positions of the long tent, the pole, and rows of " ra " within 



the tribal circle 295 



•26. — Figures of pumpkins 306 



27.— The Webajabe 310 



28.— The Weubaja" 311 



29. — Front view of the iron 311 



30.— Old Pouka fort 314 



31. — Diagram showing places of the guests, messengers, etc 315 



32. — The banaiige 336 



33.— The sticks 336 



34.— Na n ba" au ha 336 



35.— (f ab(ti" an ha 337 



3li. — Diagram of the play-ground 33? 



37. — The stick used in playing ja^in-jahe 338 



;'.-. — The wa^igije 338 



39. — The stick used in playing I u ti n -bu^a 341 



40.— The waq/eq^e 'a n sa 352 



41. — The Ponka style of hanga-iii'a n ze 359 



42. — The Omaha style of hanga-j[i'a n ze 361 



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