[97] Frazer, op. cit. ii. 238.

[98] Cieza de Leon, La Crónica del Perú [parte primera], ch. 55 (Biblioteca de autores españoles, xxvi. 409).

[99] Frazer, op. cit. ii. 238.

[100] James, Expedition from Pittsburg to the Rocky Mountains, i. 357. Grinnell, Pawnee Hero Stories and Folk-Tales, p. 357. Dunbar, ‘Pawnee Indians,’ in Magazine of American History, viii. 738.

[101] Dunbar, loc. cit. p. 738.

[102] Ibid. p. 736.

[103] Grinnell, op. cit. p. 357.

[104] Mr. Dunbar is “born and reared among the Pawnees, familiar with them until early manhood, a frequent visitor to the tribe in later years” (Grinnell, op. cit. p. 213).

[105] Dunbar, loc. cit. p. 738 sq.

[106] Grinnell, op. cit. pp. 357, 358, xvii.