| Transcriber's Note: [p] or [P] represents a turned p or P. [T] represents a turned T. |
OMAHA DWELLINGS, FURNITURE, AND IMPLEMENTS
BY
JAMES OWEN DORSEY
CONTENTS
| Page | |
| Introductory note | [269] |
| Dwellings | [269] |
| Earth lodges | [269] |
| Lodges of bark or mats | [271] |
| Skin lodges or tents | [271] |
| Furniture and implements | [275] |
| Fireplaces | [275] |
| Beds and bedding | [275] |
| Cradles | [275] |
| Children's swings | [276] |
| Brooms | [276] |
| Pottery | [276] |
| Mortars and pestles | [276] |
| Spoons, ladles, and drinking vessels | [277] |
| Water vessels | [277] |
| Other vessels | [277] |
| Hoes and axes | [278] |
| Knives | [278] |
| Implements connected with fire | [279] |
| Smoking paraphernalia | [279] |
| Equipage for horses | [280] |
| Traveling gear | [281] |
| Boats | [281] |
| Musical instruments | [281] |
| Weapons | [283] |
| Clubs | [283] |
| Tomahawks | [284] |
| Spears | [284] |
| Bows | [285] |
| Arrows | [286] |
| Quivers | [287] |
| Shields and armor | [287] |
| Firearms | [288] |