Fig. 319.—Omaha large flute.

[1] Compare Ree fife, "AMM 129-8429, Gray and Matthews," in the National Museum.


WEAPONS.

Clubs.

Fig. 320.—Omaha club (jan-[p]áɔna).

The jan-wétin, "striking-wood," is a four-sided club. It is made of ash, and is as long as from the elbow to the tips of the fingers. The ja^n-dáona, "wood with a smooth head," is a club made of ironwood, which is very hard. According to the late Joseph La Flèche, the Omaha form of this weapon had a steel point projecting from the ball.