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Omaha sociology (1884 N 03 / 1881-1882 (pages 205-370))

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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION——BUREAU OF ETHNOLOGY.
OMAHA SOCIOLOGY.
BY
REV. J. OWEN DORSEY.

Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1884, pages 205-370.


SIOUAN ALPHABET.

[This is given to explain the pronunciation of the Indian words in the following paper]

  • a, as in father.
  • `a, an initially exploded a.
  • ă, as in what.
  • `ă, an initially exploded ă.
  • ä, as in hat.
  • c, as sh in she. See ś.
  • ᴐ, a medial sh, a sonant-surd.
  • ć (Dakota letter), as ch in church.
  • ç, as th in thin.
  • [ç], a medial ç, sonant-surd.
  • ¢, as th in the.
  • e, as in they.
  • `e, an initially exploded e.
  • ě, as in get.
  • `ě, an initially exploded ě.
  • g, as in go.
  • ġ (in Dakota), gh. See x.
  • ḣ (in Dakota), kh, etc. See q.
  • i, as in machine.
  • `i, an initially exploded i.
  • ĭ, as in pin.
  • j, as z in azure, or as j in French Jacques.
  • ʞ, a medial k, a sonant-surd.
  • k', an exploded k.
  • ñ, as ng in sing.
  • hn, its initial sound is expelled from the nostrils, and is scarcely heard.
  • o, as in no.
  • `o, an initially exploded o.
  • [p], a medial b (or p), a sonant-surd.
  • p', an exploded p.
  • q, as German ch in ach. See ḣ.
  • [s], a medial s (or z), a sonant-surd.
  • ś (in Dakota), as sh in she. See c.
  • ʇ, a medial t, a sonant-surd.
  • t', an exploded t.
  • u, as oo in tool.
  • `u, an initially exploded u.
  • ŭ, as oo in foot.
  • ṵ, a sound between o and u.
  • ü, as in German kühl.
  • x, gh, or nearly the Arabic ghain. See ġ.
  • dj, as j in judge.
  • tc, as ch in church. See ć.
  • tc', an exploded tc.
  • ʇᴐ, a medial tᴐ, a sonant-surd.
  • ʇ[s], a medial ts, a sonant-surd.
  • ts', an exploded ts.
  • ź (in Dakota), as z in azure, etc.  See j.
  • ai, as in aisle.
  • au, as ow in cow.
  • yu, as u in tune.

The following have the ordinary English sounds: b, d, h, k, l, m, n, p, r, s, t, w, y, and z. A superior n (n) after a vowel nasalizes it. A plus sign (+) after any letter prolongs it.

With the exception of the five letters taken from Riggs' Dakota Dictionary, and used only in the Dakota words in this paper, the above letters belong to the alphabet adopted by the Bureau of Ethnology.

CONTENTS.

Page.
Chapter I. 211
Early migrations of the ₵egiha tribes 211
Subsequent migrations of the Omahas 213
Present state of the Omahas 214
Chapter II.—The State 215
Differentiation of organs in the State 216
State classes 216
Servants 217
Corporations 218
Chapter III.—The Gentile System 219
Tribal circles 219
The Omaha tribal circle 219

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