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MAP SHOWING MIGRATIONS OF THE OMAHAS AND COGNATE TRIBES.

Legend.

1. Winnebago habitat.

2. Iowa habitat.

3. Arkansas habitat.

4. Kwapa habitat, after the separation from the Omahas, etc.

5. Route of the Omahas, Ponkas, Kansas, and Osages.

6. Their habitat at the mouth of the Missouri River.

7. Their course along that river.

8. Their habitat at the month of Osage River.

9. Subsequent course of the Osages.

10. Subsequent course of the Kansas.

11. Course of the Omahas and Ponkas, according to some.

12. Their course, according to others.

13. Where they met the Iowas.

14. Course of the three tribes.

15. Pipestone quarry.

16. Cliffs 100 feet high on each bank.

17. Fort built by the three tribes.

18. Lake Andes.

19. Mouth of White River.

20. Mouth of the Niobrara River.

22. Omaha village on Bow Creek.

23. Iowa village on Ionia Creek.

24. Omaha village [T]iʇañga jiñga and Zande buʇa.

25. Omaha village at Omadi.

26. Omaha village on Bell Creek.

27. Probable course of the Iowas.

28. Omaha habitat on Salt Creek.

30. Omaha habitat at Ane nat'ai ¢an. 31. Omaha habitat on Shell Creek. 33. Omaha habitat on the Elkhorn River. 35. Omaha habitat on Logan Creek. 37. Omaha habitat near Bellevue.

By and by the Omahas removed to a place near Covington, Nebr., nearly opposite the present Sioux City. The remains of this village are now known as "[T]i-ʇañ´ga-jiñ´ga," and the lake near by is called "₵íxucpan-úg¢e," because of the willow trees found along its banks.

In the course of time the Iowas passed the Omahas again, and made a new village near the place where Florence now stands. After that they continued their course southward to their present reservation.

The Otos did not accompany the Ponkas, Omahas, and Iowas, when they crossed the Missouri, and left the Osages and others. The Otos were first met on the Platte River, in comparatively modern times, according to Mr. La Flèche.

Omaha sociology (1884 N 03 / 1881-1882 (pages 205-370))

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