. Annual report of the Bureau of ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution ... Dakota V, VI, VII, VIII.) Brush the palm of the right hand over the right thigh, from near thebuttock toward the front of the middle third of the thigh. (Kaiowa I;Comanche III; Apache II; Wichita II.) , Ogalala. Fingers and thumb separated, straight (as in R), and dotted aboutover the fVice to represent the marks made by the small pox. (ArapahoII; Cheyenne V; Dakota III, VI, VII, VIII.) This baud suffered fromthe disease many years ago. With the thumb over the ends of the fingers, hold the right hand


. Annual report of the Bureau of ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution ... Dakota V, VI, VII, VIII.) Brush the palm of the right hand over the right thigh, from near thebuttock toward the front of the middle third of the thigh. (Kaiowa I;Comanche III; Apache II; Wichita II.) , Ogalala. Fingers and thumb separated, straight (as in R), and dotted aboutover the fVice to represent the marks made by the small pox. (ArapahoII; Cheyenne V; Dakota III, VI, VII, VIII.) This baud suffered fromthe disease many years ago. With the thumb over the ends of the fingers, hold the right handupright, its back forward, about six inches in front of the face, or on one side of the nose near the face,and suddenly extend and spread allthe fingers, thumb included. (Da-kotalV.) The word Ogalala meansscattering or throwing at, and thename was given them, it is said,after a row in which they threwashes into one anothers faces. Flathead, or Selish. One hand placed on the top of thehead, and the other on the back ofthe head. (Long.) Place the right hand to the topof the head. (Kutine I.). Fig. :ji. Pat the right side of the head above and back of the ear with the flatright hand. (Shoshoni and Banak I.) From the elongation of theocciput. Fig. 291. FOX, Or OUTAGAMI. Same sign as for Sac. (Sac, Fox, and Kickapoo I.) mallery. ] DAKOTA FOX HIDATSA. 469 Gros Ventre. See Hidatsa Hidatsa, Gros Ventre, or Minitari. Both hands flat and extended, palms toward the body, with the tipsof the fingers pointing toward one another; pass from the top of thechest downward, outward, and inward toward the groin. (Absaroka I;Dakota V, VI, VII, VIII; Shoslwni and Banak I.) Big belly. Left and right hands in front of breast, left placed in position first,separated about four or five inches, left hand outside of the right, hori-zontal, backs outward, fingers extended and pointing left and right;strike the back of the right against the palm of the left several times,and then make the sign for Go, Going


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