FOOTNOTES:[38]Compare with this the invocations of the Omaha, given in Dorsey, "Siouan Cults," U. S. Bureau of EthnologyReport, 1889-90, p. 373.—Ed.[39]See p.59, for illustration of a double rainbow.—Ed.[40]See Plate 45, in the accompanying atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.[41]For sketch of this trader, see our volume xxii, p. 316, note 279.—Ed.[42]See Plate 50, in the accompanying atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.[43]The second figure from the left, in Plate 50, in the accompanying atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.[44]This portrait is in Plate 50, the third figure from the left, atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.[45]See Plate 27, in the accompanying atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.[46]A "very admirable likeness of Pehriska-Ruhpa in this strange costume" is represented in Plate 56, in the accompanying atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.[47]For a description of this dance among the Minitaree, see our volume xxiii, pp. 314, 315.—Ed.[48]See Plate 51, in the accompanying atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.[49]See Plate 46, in the accompanying atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.[50]See Plate 55, in the accompanying atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.[51]See Plate 54, figure 1, in the accompanying atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.[52]See our volume xiv, pp. 282, 283.—Ed.
[38]Compare with this the invocations of the Omaha, given in Dorsey, "Siouan Cults," U. S. Bureau of EthnologyReport, 1889-90, p. 373.—Ed.
[38]Compare with this the invocations of the Omaha, given in Dorsey, "Siouan Cults," U. S. Bureau of EthnologyReport, 1889-90, p. 373.—Ed.
[39]See p.59, for illustration of a double rainbow.—Ed.
[39]See p.59, for illustration of a double rainbow.—Ed.
[40]See Plate 45, in the accompanying atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.
[40]See Plate 45, in the accompanying atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.
[41]For sketch of this trader, see our volume xxii, p. 316, note 279.—Ed.
[41]For sketch of this trader, see our volume xxii, p. 316, note 279.—Ed.
[42]See Plate 50, in the accompanying atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.
[42]See Plate 50, in the accompanying atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.
[43]The second figure from the left, in Plate 50, in the accompanying atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.
[43]The second figure from the left, in Plate 50, in the accompanying atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.
[44]This portrait is in Plate 50, the third figure from the left, atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.
[44]This portrait is in Plate 50, the third figure from the left, atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.
[45]See Plate 27, in the accompanying atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.
[45]See Plate 27, in the accompanying atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.
[46]A "very admirable likeness of Pehriska-Ruhpa in this strange costume" is represented in Plate 56, in the accompanying atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.
[46]A "very admirable likeness of Pehriska-Ruhpa in this strange costume" is represented in Plate 56, in the accompanying atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.
[47]For a description of this dance among the Minitaree, see our volume xxiii, pp. 314, 315.—Ed.
[47]For a description of this dance among the Minitaree, see our volume xxiii, pp. 314, 315.—Ed.
[48]See Plate 51, in the accompanying atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.
[48]See Plate 51, in the accompanying atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.
[49]See Plate 46, in the accompanying atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.
[49]See Plate 46, in the accompanying atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.
[50]See Plate 55, in the accompanying atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.
[50]See Plate 55, in the accompanying atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.
[51]See Plate 54, figure 1, in the accompanying atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.
[51]See Plate 54, figure 1, in the accompanying atlas, our volume xxv.—Ed.
[52]See our volume xiv, pp. 282, 283.—Ed.
[52]See our volume xiv, pp. 282, 283.—Ed.