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In August Dr. Alichelson left for Oklahoma to work among" the 

 Sauk and Fox of that state. Here he spent his, time mainly in 

 obtaining translations of the myths noted above, as the h^ox in- 

 formants, being extremely conservative, wrote out the myths in the 



Fig. 125.— Chief of Fox Indians, Pushiloniqua (Old Eye). 



current syllabary with the understanding that these would be trans- 

 lated elsewhere. At the same time the Sauk social organization and 

 the Sauk systems of consanguinity received attention. It appears 

 that the regulations regarding membership in the tribal dual are 



