Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians: An Indian Interpretation
The University of Minnesota
STUDIES IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES NUMBER 9
AGRICULTURE OF THE HIDATSA INDIANS AN INDIAN INTERPRETATION
BY GILBERT LIVINGSTONE WILSON, Ph.D.
MINNEAPOLIS Bulletin of the University of Minnesota November 1917
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Gilbert Livingstone Wilson
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STUDIES IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
STUDIES IN THE PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS
STUDIES IN ENGINEERING
PREFACE
CONTENTS
HIDATSA ALPHABET
FOREWORD
Green Corn and Its Uses
Mapë´di (Corn Smut)
The Ripe Corn Harvest
Seed Corn
Threshing Corn
Varieties of Corn
Uses of the Varieties
Sport Ears
Planting Squashes
Cooking and Uses of Squash
Seed Squashes
Cache Pits in Small Ankle’s Lodge
Accessories to the Tobacco Garden
FOOTNOTES
STUDIES IN THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
STUDIES IN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
CURRENT PROBLEMS