Название: Native Americans: 22 Books on History, Mythology, Culture & Linguistic Studies
Автор: James Mooney
Издательство: Bookwire
Жанр: Документальная литература
isbn: 9788027245475
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2. ¢egiha ("People Dwelling here")9
A. | Omaha or U-man-han ("Upstream people"), located on Omaha reservation, Nebraska, comprising in 1819 (according to James)10—a.Honga-sha-no tribe, including—1.Wase-ish-ta band.2.Enk-ka-sa-ba band.3.Wa-sa-ba-eta-je ("Those who do not touch bears") band.4.Ka-e-ta-je ("Those who do not touch turtles") band.5.Wa-jinga-e-ta-je band.6.Hun-guh band.7.Kon-za band.8.Ta-pa-taj-je band.b.Ish-ta-sun-da ("Gray eyes") tribe, including—1.Ta-pa-eta-je band.2.Mon-eka-goh-ha ("Earth makers") band.3.Ta-sin-da ("Bison tail") band.4.Ing-gera-je-da ("Red dung") band.5.Wash-a-tung band. |
B. | Ponka ("Medicine"?), mostly on Ponca reservation, Indian Territory, partly at Santee agency, Nebraska. |
C. | Kwapa, Quapaw, or U-ʞa´-qpa ("Downstream people," a correlative of U-man´-han), the "Arkansa" of early writers, mostly on Osage reservation, Oklahoma, partly on Quapaw reservation, Indian Territory. |
D. | (D) Osage or Wa-ca´-ce ("People"), comprising—a.Big Osage or Pa-he´-tsi ("Campers on the mountain"), on Osage reservation, Indian Territory.b.Little Osage or U-ʇsĕɥ´-ta ("Campers on the lowland,") on Osage reservation, Indian Territory.c.San-ʇsu´-ʞ¢in11 ("Campers in the highland grove") or "Arkansa band," chiefly on Osage reservation, Indian Territory. |
E. | Kansa or Kan´-ze (refers to winds, though precise significance is unknown; frequently called Kaw), on Kansas reservation, Indian Territory. |
3. ʇɔiwe´re ("People of this place")
A. | Iowa or Pá-qo-tce ("Dusty-heads"), chiefly on Great Nemaha reservation, Kansas and Nebraska, partly on Sac and Fox reservation, Indian Territory. |
B. | Oto or Wa-to´-ta ("Aphrodisian"), on Otoe reservation, Indian Territory. |
C. | Missouri or Ni-u´-t'a-tci (exact meaning uncertain; said to refer to drowning of people in a stream; possibly a corruption of Ni-shu´-dje, "Smoky water," the name of Missouri river); on Otoe reservation, Indian Territory. |
4. Winnebago
Winnebago (Algonquian designation, meaning "Turbid water people"?) or Ho-tcañ-ga-ra ("People of the parent speech"), mostly on Winnebago reservation in Nebraska, some in Wisconsin, and a few in Michigan; composition never definitely ascertained; comprised in 1850 (according to Schoolcraft12) twenty-one bands, all west of the Mississippi, viz.:
a. | Little Mills' band. |
b. | Little Dekonie's band. |
c. | Maw-kuh-soonch-kaw's band. |
d. | Ho-pee-kaw's band. |
e. | Waw-kon-haw-kaw's band. |
f. | Baptiste's band. |
g. | Wee-noo-shik's band. |
h. | Con-a-ha-ta-kaw's band. |
i. | Paw-sed-ech-kaw's band. |
j. | Taw-nu-nuk's band. |
k. | Ah-hoo-zeeb-kaw's band. |
l. | Is-chaw-go-baw-kaw's band. |
m. | Watch-ha-ta-kaw's band. |
n. | Waw-maw-noo-kaw-kaw's band. |
o. | Waw-kon-chaw-zu-kaw's band. |
p. | Good Thunder's band. |
q. | Koog-ay-ray-kaw's band. |
r. | Black Hawk's band. |
s. | Little Thunder's band. |
t. | Naw-key-ku-kaw's band. |
u. | O-chin-chin-nu-kaw's band. |
5. Mandan
Mandan (their own name is questionable; Catlin says they called themselves See-pohs-kah-nu-mah-kah-kee, "People of the pheasants;"13 Prince Maximilian says they called themselves Numangkake, "Men," adding usually the name of their village, and that another name is Mahna-Narra, "The Sulky [Ones]," applied because they separated from the rest of their nation;14 of the latter name their common appellation seems to be a corruption); on Fort Berthold reservation, North Dakota, comprising in 1804 (according to Lewis and Clark15) three villages—
a. | Matootonha. |
b. | Rooptahee. |
c. | __________(Eapanopa's village). |
6. Hidatsa
A. | Hidatsa (their own name, the meaning of which is uncertain, but appears to refer to a traditional buffalo pannch connected with the division of the group, though supposed by some to refer to "willows"); formerly called Minitari ("Cross the water," or, objectionally, Gros Ventres); on Fort Berthold reservation, North Dakota, comprising in 1796 (according to information gained by Matthews16) three villages—a.Hidatsa.b.Amatìlia ("Earth-lodge [village]"?).c.Amaliami ("Mountain-country [people]"?). |
B. | Crow or Ab-sa´-ru-ke, on the Crow reservation, Montana. |
7. Biloxi
A. | Biloxi ("Trifling" or "Worthless" in Choctaw) or Ta-neks´ Han-ya-di´ ("Original people" in their own language); partly in Rapides parish, Louisiana; partly in Indian Territory, with the Choctaw and Caddo. |
B. | Paskagula ("Bread people" in Choctaw), probably extinct. |
C. | ?Moctobi (meaning unknown), extinct. |
D. | ?Chozetta (meaning unknown), extinct. |
8. Monakan
Monakan confederacy.
A. | Monakan ("Country [people of?]"), ? extinct. |
B. |
Meipontsky (meaning unknown),
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