[12.] Op. cit., p. 78 et seq.
[13.] Op. cit., p. 81.
[14.] Vol. 1, No. 3, 1888, p. 216, Figs. 2 and 3.
[15.] History of the Ojebway Indians, etc., London (1843?), pp. 145, 146.
[16.] Hist. of the Ojebway Indians. London [1843?], p. 155.
Transcriber’s Footnotes:
[A.]
The chief priest then says to him, “Ō´mishga‘n”—“get up”—which he does
The backward apostrophe in Ō´mishga‘n occurs nowhere else in the text; it may be phonetic (glottal stop?) or an error.
[B.]
Gi´-gi-min´-ĕ-go´-min mi-dē´-wi-wĭn mi-dē´ man´-i-dō´ ’n-gi-gĭn´-o-a-mâk
The apostrophe in ’n-gi-gĭn´-o-a-mâk occurs nowhere else in the text; it may be phonetic (elision?) or an error.