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Dorsey, James Owen, 1848-1848

"Osage Traditions"


21 Here is where the two roads begin.
22 At this point begins the account of the Female Beaver. She was an
ancestor of the Osage, according to a statement published in Long's
Expedition to the Rocky Mountains.
23 See the author's paper in the American Naturalist for 1885, entitled
"Kansas mourning and war customs," with which was published part of
the chart mentioned above.


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