[52] Ibid, pp. 348, 349.

[53] Ibid, p. 349.

[54] “Death and Funeral Customs among the Omahas,” in Jour. Amer. Folk-lore, vol. II, No. 4, p. 3.

[55] Om. Soc., p. 353.

[56] This Kwapa information was obtained in January, 1891, some time after the preparation of the greater part of this paper. In such a combination as dȼ the ȼ is scarcely heard.

[57] See Om. Soc., in 3d Ann. Rept. Bur. Ethn. §§ 123, 163, and several myths in Contr. to N. A. Ethnology, vol. VI.

[58] See Osage Traditions, in 6th Ann. Rept. Bur. Ethn., p. 379.

[59] U. S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv., Hayden, Miscell. Publ., No. 7, 1877; Ethnography and Philology of Hidatsa Indians, p. 12.

[60] Om. Soc., in 3d Ann. Rept. Bur. Ethn., p. 238.

[61] Ibid., p. 240.