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Seventh Annual Report

Seventh Annual Report

Author: : Various
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Seventh Annual Report by Various

Chapter 1 * * *

CONTENTS.

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REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR.

Page.

Letter of transmittal XIII

Introduction XV

Field work XVI

Mound explorations XVI

Work of Prof. Cyrus Thomas XVIII

Explorations in stone villages XVIII

Work of Director J. W. Powell XVIII

Work of Mr. James Stevenson XXIV

Work of Messrs. Victor Mindeleff and Cosmos Mindeleff XXV

Work of Mr. E. W. Nelson XXVIII

General field studies XXVIII

Work of Dr. H. C. Yarrow XXVIII

Work of Mr. James C. Pilling XXX

Work of Mr. Jeremiah Curtin XXX

Office work XXX

Work of Prof. Cyrus Thomas XXX

Work of Mrs. V. L. Thomas XXXI

Work of Mr. James C. Pilling XXXI

Work of Mr. Frank H. Cushing XXXI

Work of Mrs. Erminnie A. Smith XXXI

Work of Mr. Charles C. Royce XXXII

Work of Dr. H. C. Yarrow XXXII

Work of Dr. Washington Matthews XXXII

Work of Mr. W. H. Holmes XXXII

Work of Mr. Victor Mindeleff XXXII

Work of Mr. Cosmos Mindeleff XXXIII

Work of Mr. E. W. Nelson XXXIII

Work of Col. Garrick Mallery XXXIV

Work of Mr. H. W. Henshaw XXXIV

Work of Mr. Albert S. Gatschet XXXIV

Work of Rev. J. Owen Dorsey XXXIV

Work of Mr. James Mooney XXXIV

Synonymy of Indian tribes XXXIV

Accompanying papers XXXVI

Linguistic families of North America

Chapter 2 No.2

Linguistic map 25

Indian tribes sedentary 30

Population 33

Tribal land 40

Village sites 40

Agricultural land 41

Hunting claims 42

Summary of deductions 44

Linguistic families 45

Adaizen family 45

Algonquian family 47

Algonquian area 47

Principal Algonquian tribes 48

Population 48

Athapascan family 51

Boundaries 52

Northern group 53

Pacific group 53

Southern group 54

Principal tribes 55

Population 55

Attacapan family 56

Beothukan family 57

Geographic distribution 58

Caddoan family 58

Northern group 60

Middle group 60

Southern group 60

Principal tribes 61

Population 62

Chimakuan family 62

Principal tribes 63

Chimarikan family 63

Principal tribes 63

Chimmesyan family 63

Principal tribes or villages 64

Population 64

Chinookan family 65

Principal tribes 66

Population 66

Chitimachan family 66

Chumashan family 67

Population 68

Coahuiltecan family 68

Principal tribes 69

Copehan family 69

Geographic distribution 69

Principal tribes 70

Costanoan family 70

Geographic distribution 71

Population 71

Eskimauan family 71

Geographic distribution 72

Principal tribes and villages 74

Population 74

Esselenian family 75

Iroquoian family 76

Geographic distribution 77

Principal tribes 79

Population 79

Kalapooian family 81

Principal tribes 82

Population 82

Karankawan family 82

Keresan family 83

Villages 83

Population 83

Kiowan family 84

Population 84

Kitunahan family 85

Tribes 85

Population 85

Koluschan family 85

Tribes 87

Population 87

Kulanapan family 87

Geographic distribution 88

Tribes 88

Kusan family 89

Tribes 89

Population 89

Lutuamian family 89

Tribes 90

Population 90

Mariposan family 90

Geographic distribution 91

Tribes 91

Population 91

Moquelumnan family 92

Geographic distribution 93

Principal tribes 93

Population 93

Muskhogean family 94

Geographic distribution 94

Principal tribes 95

Population 95

Natchesan family 95

Principal tribes 97

Population 97

Palaihnihan family 97

Geographic distribution 98

Principal tribes 98

Piman family 98

Principal tribes 99

Population 99

Pujunan family 99

Geographic distribution 100

Principal tribes 100

Quoratean family 100

Geographic distribution 101

Tribes 101

Population 101

Salinan family 101

Population 102

Salishan family 102

Geographic distribution 104

Principal tribes 104

Population 105

Sastean family 105

Geographic distribution 106

Shahaptian family 106

Geographic distribution 107

Principal tribes and population 107

Shoshonean family 108

Geographic distribution 109

Principal tribes and population 110

Siouan family 111

Geographic distribution 112

Principal tribes 114

Population 116

Skittagetan family 118

Geographic distribution 120

Principal tribes 120

Population 121

Takilman family 121

Geographic distribution 121

Ta?oan family 121

Geographic distribution 123

Population 123

Timuquanan family 123

Geographic distribution 123

Principal tribes 124

Tonikan family 125

Geographic distribution 125

Tonkawan family 125

Geographic distribution 125

Uchean family 126

Geographic distribution 126

Population 27

Waiilatpuan family 127

Geographic distribution 127

Principal tribes 127

Population 128

Wakashan family 128

Geographic distribution 130

Principal Aht tribes 130

Population 130

Principal Haeltzuk tribes 131

Population 131

Washoan family 131

Weitspekan family 131

Geographic distribution 132

Tribes 132

Wishoskan family 133

Geographic distribution 133

Tribes 133

Yokonan family 133

Geographic distribution 134

Tribes 134

Population 135

Yanan family 135

Geographic distribution 135

Yukian family 135

Geographic distribution 136

Yuman family 136

Geographic distribution 137

Principal tribes 138

Population 138

Zu?ian family 138

Geographic distribution 139

Population 139

Concluding remarks 139

THE MIDē′WIWIN OR "GRAND MEDICINE SOCIETY" OF THE OJIBWA,

BY W. J. HOFFMAN.

Introduction 149

Shamans 156

Midē′wiwin 164

Midē′wigan 187

First degree 189

Preparatory instruction 189

Midē′ therapeutics 197

Imploration for clear weather 207

Initiation of candidate 210

Descriptive notes 220

Second degree 224

Preparation of candidate 224

Initiation of candidate 231

Descriptive notes 236

Third degree 240

Preparation of candidate 241

Initiation of candidate 243

Descriptive notes 251

Fourth degree 255

Preparation of candidate 257

Initiation of candidate 258

Descriptive notes 274

Dzhibai′ Midē′wigan 278

Initiation by substitution 281

Supplementary notes 286

Pictography 286

Music 289

Dress and ornaments 298

Future of the society 299

THE SACRED FORMULAS OF THE CHEROKEES,

BY JAMES MOONEY.

Introduction 307

How the formulas were obtained 310

The A'y?nin? (Swimmer) manuscript

Chapter 3 No.3

Color symbolism 342

Importance attached to names 343

Language of the formulas 343

Specimen formulas 344

Medicine 345

To treat the crippler (rheumatism)- from Gahuni 345

Second formula for the crippler- from Gahuni 349

Song and prescription for snake bites- from Gahuni 351

When something is causing something to eat them- Gahuni 353

Second formula for the same disease- A'wanita 355

For moving pains in the teeth (neuralgia?)- Gatigwanasti 356

Song and prayer for the great chill- A'y?nini 359

To make children jump down (child birth)- A'y?nini 363

Second formula for child birth- Takwatihi 364

Song and prayer for the black yellowness (biliousness)- A'y?nini 365

To treat for ordeal diseases (witchcraft)- A'y?nini 366

Hunting 369

Concerning hunting- A'y?nini 369

For hunting birds- A'y?nini 371

To shoot dwellers in the wilderness- A'wanita 372

Bear song- A'y?nini 373

For catching large fish- A'y?nini 374

Love 375

Concerning living humanity- Gatigwanasti 376

For going to water- Gatigwanasti 378

Y?nwehi song for painting- Gatigwanasti 379

Song and prayer to fix the affections- A'y?nini 380

To separate lovers- A'y?nini 381

Song and prayer to fix the affections- Gatigwanasti 382

Miscellaneous 384

To shorten a night-goer on this side- A'y?nini 384

To find lost articles- Gatigwanasti 386

To frighten away a storm- A'y?nini 387

To help warriors- A'wanita 388

To destroy life (ceremony with beads)- A'y?nini 391

To take to water for the ball play- A'y?nini 395

ILLUSTRATIONS.

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Plate I. Map. Linguistic stocks of America north of Mexico

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