Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians

Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians
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Gilbert Livingstone Wilson. Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians

Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians

Table of Contents

HIDATSA ALPHABET

AGRICULTURE OF THE HIDATSA INDIANS. AN INDIAN INTERPRETATION

FOREWORD

CHAPTER I. TRADITION

CHAPTER II. BEGINNING A GARDEN

Turtle

Clearing Fields

Dispute and Its Settlement

Turtle Breaking Soil

Turtle’s Primitive Tools

Beginning a Field in Later Times

Trees in the Garden

Our West Field

Burning Over the Field

CHAPTER III. SUNFLOWERS

Remark by Maxi´diwiac

Planting Sunflowers

Varieties

Harvesting the Seed

Threshing

Harvesting the Mapi´-na´ka

Effect of Frost

Parching the Seed

Four-vegetables-mixed

Sunflower-seed Balls

CHAPTER IV. CORN

Planting

A Morning’s Planting

Soaking the Seed

Planting for a Sick Woman

Size of Our Biggest Field

Na´xu and Nu´cami

Hoeing

The Watchers’ Stage

Explanation of Sketch of Watchers’ Stage

Sweet Grass’s Sun Shade

The Watchers

Booths

Eating Customs

Youths’ and Maidens’ Customs

Watchers’ Songs

Clan Cousins’ Custom

Story of Snake-head-ornament

Green Corn and Its Uses

The Ripening Ears

Second Planting for Green Corn

Cooking Fresh Green Corn

Roasting Ears

Mätu´a-la´kapa

Corn Bread

Drying Green Corn for Winter

Mapë´di (Corn Smut)

Mapë´di

Harvest and Uses

The Ripe Corn Harvest

Husking

Rejecting Green Ears

Braiding Corn

The Smaller Ears

Drying the Braided Ears

Seed Corn

Selecting the Seed

Keeping Two Years’ Seed

Threshing Corn

The Booth

Order of the Day’s Work

The Cobs

Winnowing

Removing the Booth

Threshing Braided Corn

Amount of Harvest

Sioux Purchasing Corn

Varieties of Corn

Description of Varieties

How Corn Travels

Uses of the Varieties

Atạ´ki Tso´ki

Atạ´ki

Tsï´di Tso´ki and Tsï´di Tapä´

Other Soft Varieties

Ma´ikadicakĕ

General Characteristics of the Varieties

Fodder Yield

Developing New Varieties

Sport Ears

Names and Description

CHAPTER V. SQUASHES

Planting Squashes

Sprouting the Seed

Planting the Sprouted Seed

Harvesting the Squashes

Slicing the Squashes

Squash Spits

Spitting the Slices

In Case of Rain

Drying and Storing

Squash Blossoms

Cooking and Uses of Squash

The First Squashes

Other Blossom Messes

Seed Squashes

Selecting for Seed

Gathering the Seed Squashes

Cooking the Ripe Squashes

Saving the Seed

Eating the Seeds

Roasting Ripe Squashes

Storing the Unused Seed Squashes

Squashes, Present Seed

Squash Dolls

CHAPTER VI. BEANS

Planting Beans

Putting in the Seeds

Hoeing and Cultivating

Threshing

Varieties

Selecting Seed Beans

Cooking and Uses

CHAPTER VII. STORING FOR WINTER

The Cache Pit

Grass for Lining

Grass Bundles

The Grass Binding Rope

Drying the Grass Bundles

The Willow Floor

The Grass Lining

Skin Bottom Covering

Storing the Cache Pit

The Puncheon Cover

Cache Pits in Small Ankle’s Lodge

First Account

A Second Account on Another Day

Diagram of Small Ankle’s Lodge

CHAPTER VIII. THE MAKING OF A DRYING STAGE

Stages in Like-a-fishhook Village

Cutting the Timbers

Digging the Post Holes

Raising the Frame

The Floor

Staying Thongs

Ladder

Enlarging the Stage

Present Stages

Building, Women’s Work

Measurements of Stage

Drying Rods

Other Uses of the Drying Stage

CHAPTER IX. TOOLS

Hoe

Rakes

Squash Knives

CHAPTER X. FIELDS AT LIKE-A-FISHHOOK VILLAGE

East-Side Fields

East Side Fences

Idikita´c’s Garden

Fields West of the Village

West-Side Fence

Crops, Our First Wagon

CHAPTER XI. MISCELLANEA

Divisions Between Gardens

Fallowing, Ownership of Gardens

Frost in the Gardens

Maxi´diwiac’s Philosophy of Frost

Men Helping in the Field

Sucking the Sweet Juice

Corn as Fodder for Horses

Disposition of Weeds

The Spring Clean-up

Manure

Worms

Wild Animals

About Old Tent Covers

CHAPTER XII. SINCE WHITE MEN CAME

How We Got Potatoes and Other Vegetables

The New Cultivation

Iron Kettles

CHAPTER XIII. TOBACCO

Observations by Maxi´diwiac

The Tobacco Garden

Planting

Arrow-head-earring’s Tobacco Garden

Small Ankle’s Cultivation

Harvesting the Blossoms

Harvesting the Plants

Selling to the Sioux

Size of Tobacco Garden

Customs

Accessories to the Tobacco Garden

Fence

The Scrotum Basket

FOOTNOTES

STUDIES IN THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

STUDIES IN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

CURRENT PROBLEMS

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