This ethnographic paper, dated January 1, 1963, sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology is a detailed description of Hidatsa Social and Ceremonial practices as told by ethnographer Alfred W. Bowers based on data collected in the 1930s. All the Hidatsa informants of this project were born about 1850-1860 and were alive at the time of the Custer massacre. Bowers indicates that he pushed informants to share sacred religious lore for the sake of this project. The paper is an extensive account of Hidatsa social organization, kinship systems, societies, ceremonies, and other details about the history and social practices as collected at the time. The paper includes illustrations, text figures, charts, photographs, an...
This is a study, based on fieldwork between 1986-88, of the traditional ritual system of the Sawiyan...
The way our people, the Hidatsa, begin a narrative about older times is “There was smoke in the vill...
Published as a series sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology, the “Ri...
This ethnographic paper, dated January 1, 1963, sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution Bureau of A...
The Hidatsa are native to the North American Plains, and traditionally lived in semipermanent villag...
In 1916 anthropologist Gilbert L. Wilson worked closely with Buffalobird-woman, a highly respected H...
The Mandan and Hidatsa tribes located in modern day North Dakota have a rich history characterized b...
This ethnographic study, dated January 1, 1924, sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution Bureau of E...
vi, 239 p ; 25 cm.F. V. Hayden, U. S. geologist-in-charge."Hidatsa grammar": p. 87-121."Hidatsa [-E...
An analysis of the history of the Assiniboines and four Sioux tribal groups—Upper Yanktonais, Hunkpa...
American anthropology, from its earliest practice, focused on what was termed “salvage ethnography,”...
"English-Hidatsa vocabulary": p. 213-239."Hidatsa [-English] dictionary" p. 123-212."Hidatsa grammar...
The Charles H. Stephens Collection, housed at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology a...
Lowie (Robert H.). Societies of the Crow, Hidatsa and Mandan Indians (Société des Indiens Grow, Hida...
INTRODUCTION Despite growing awareness of early Great Plains observers’ preconceptions regarding nat...
This is a study, based on fieldwork between 1986-88, of the traditional ritual system of the Sawiyan...
The way our people, the Hidatsa, begin a narrative about older times is “There was smoke in the vill...
Published as a series sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology, the “Ri...
This ethnographic paper, dated January 1, 1963, sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution Bureau of A...
The Hidatsa are native to the North American Plains, and traditionally lived in semipermanent villag...
In 1916 anthropologist Gilbert L. Wilson worked closely with Buffalobird-woman, a highly respected H...
The Mandan and Hidatsa tribes located in modern day North Dakota have a rich history characterized b...
This ethnographic study, dated January 1, 1924, sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution Bureau of E...
vi, 239 p ; 25 cm.F. V. Hayden, U. S. geologist-in-charge."Hidatsa grammar": p. 87-121."Hidatsa [-E...
An analysis of the history of the Assiniboines and four Sioux tribal groups—Upper Yanktonais, Hunkpa...
American anthropology, from its earliest practice, focused on what was termed “salvage ethnography,”...
"English-Hidatsa vocabulary": p. 213-239."Hidatsa [-English] dictionary" p. 123-212."Hidatsa grammar...
The Charles H. Stephens Collection, housed at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology a...
Lowie (Robert H.). Societies of the Crow, Hidatsa and Mandan Indians (Société des Indiens Grow, Hida...
INTRODUCTION Despite growing awareness of early Great Plains observers’ preconceptions regarding nat...
This is a study, based on fieldwork between 1986-88, of the traditional ritual system of the Sawiyan...
The way our people, the Hidatsa, begin a narrative about older times is “There was smoke in the vill...
Published as a series sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology, the “Ri...