the Omaha prior to 1819, when Dougherty
says that they preferred those called "Mackinaw guns."
INDEX.
Armor, Absence of, among the Omaha 287
of the Pawnee 288
Arrows of the Omaha 286
Axes of the Omaha 278
Bark, Omaha lodges of 269, 271
Basketry of the Omaha 278
Baths, public, Absence of, among the Omaha 274
Beds and bedding of the Omaha 275
Big Pawnee, Flutes made by 282
Bikude, an Omaha village 270
Bladders used as receptacles 280
Boats of hide of the Omaha 281
Bone hoes of the Omaha 278
Bridles of the Omaha 280
Brooms of the Omaha 276
Buffalo, gents of the Omaha 277
[|C]egiha fire-making 279
Cement used by the Omaha 287
Children, Omaha, Target arrows of the 286
Clubs, War, of the Omaha 283
Couches of the Omaha 275
Cradles of the Omaha 275
Dakota, Arrows of the 287
Dance houses of the Omaha 274
Decoration of Omaha tents 274
Dorsey J. O., on Omaha dwellings, furniture, and implements 263-288
Dougherty, --, on Omaha bow-wood 285
firearms 288
horse equipage 280
Drilling, with grass-stalks 279
Drinking vessels of the Omaha 277
Drums of the Omaha 282
Dwellings, furniture and implements of the Omaha 263-288
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