Anthropography 



Anthropology 



Anthroponomy 



Archicography 



Archreology 



Archteonomy 







Bionomy 



, Psychography 



C Psychology 



$ Psychonomy 



! Phrenography 



I Phrenology 



( Phrenonomy 



Ethnography 





Ethnonomy 



Glossography 



Glossology 



Glossonomy 



Technography 



Technology 



Technonomy 





Sociology 





- Pneumatography 



fPnem itology 

 ] Daimonology 

 I Mythology 





Daimonography 





-Myography 



1 Mythonomy 



Holography ' Hexiology Hexionomy 



The Siouan or Dakota Stock —Major Powell, through the 

 Bureau of Ethnology, is rewriting the linguistic stocks of North 

 American Indians. Commencing with the labors of Gallatin, 

 Hale, Gibbs and Trumbull, he has called in the aid of specialists 

 like Dorsey, Gatschet, Hinman and Mason, to bring the subject 

 even with our latest knowledge. The following is Mr. Dorsey's 

 division of the Siouan stock : 



Group I.— Dakota (Sioux) includes all the tribes of Dakota with the Asi'-ni-bwan, 

 Stone Dakotas (Trumbull). 



(Sioux is an abbreviation of Naudowessioux, a Canadian French corruption 



of a name given to the Dakotas by a ho.-tile people. The real name of the 



and are called Hohe, rebels, by the Dakotas.) 

 Group. II.-Dhegiha. (A) Omaha-Dhegiha, includes Omahas and Ponkas, 



(B) K - Kwapas, Osages and Kan- 



sas. (Mr. Dorsey's first volume. Contnbuiions to 

 North American Ethnology, Vol. VI, relates to the 

 Dhegiha language.) 

 Group III.-Tciwere. (A) Tciwere, or Otos and Missouris. 



(B) Tcekiwere, or Iovvas. 

 Group IV.-Hotcan'gara, or Winnebagos. 

 ' r " ll j' v -— Numankaki ( Mandans). Formerly in two villages, speaking as many 



Group. VI.— Hidhatsa. is and Gros Ventres. 



_ (H) Absaroki = Kiqatsa or Crows. 



Group VH.__Yesan (Tutelos) in Canada near Niagara falls. 



The National Museum.— Since it has been decided to make 

 «»e new National Museum at Washington anthropocentric in 

 its arrangement, anthropologists should watch with ever-increasing 

 'merest the unfolding of the scheme. To further this object cir- 

 J.. ars a r re issued, which any student may have for the asking, 

 siting forth the progress of the work. Circular No. 17 has just 



