Word: omaha
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Museum has recently been re-arranged and enlarged. Several models of Indian tents are shown. Among the rarest specimens are examples of stained porcupine quill work and of black and white tanning. Both the quill work and tanning are now lost arts to the Indians. The contents of the Omaha sacred war tent, which have been stored away for some time, were recently examined and are now on exhibition...
Cayon, l. h., Omaha...
Scroll and Keys-H. M. Fiser, New Haven, Conn., R. C. Gilmore, Rutland, Vt., L. L. Kountze, Omaha, Neb., H. M. Keator, Roxbury, N. Y., A. J. Draper, Washington, D. C., Knox Maddox, San Francisco, Cal., J. P. Sawyer, Rutland, Vt., T. L. Clarke, New Orleans, La., S. D. Babcock, Jr., New York City, G. P. Day, New York City, H. D. Kountze, Omaha, Neb., R. S. Brewster, New York City, L. M. Bass, Denver, Colo., Henry Ledyard, Detroit, Mich., Fred T. Murphy, Junction City, Kansas...
...Ralph Pierson, of Omaha...
...Omaha Indians have a very good idea of harmony and most of their music is sung with bass and tenor parts like ours, although many other tribes confine themselves to one part. The songs which are universally the most popular among the Indians are those which refer to fellowship and peace and an end of all contention...