[44.] Powell, James. Mythology of North American Indians, p. 23. Bur. of Amer. Eth. Washington. 1881.
[45.] Curtis, Natalie. The Indians’ Book, p. 462.
[46.] Fletcher, Alice C. The Hako, p. 303. Bur. of Amer. Eth. Washington. 1904.
[47.] Ibid., pp. 305-306.
[48.] Ibid., p. 342.
[49.] Curtis, Natalie. The Indians’ Book, p. 317.
[50.] Densmore, Frances. Chippewa Music II, p. 254. Bur. of Amer. Eth. Washington. 1913.
[51.] Converse, Harriet Maxwell. Myths and Legends of the New York State Iroquois, pp. 180-183. New York State Museum. 1908.
[56.] La Flesche, Francis. The Osage Tribe, pp. 295-296. 36th Ann. Rep. Bur. of Amer. Eth. Washington. 1921. In this poem, each line represents a complete stanza in the original—a stanza built up of repetitions and vocables.