Item iw-glen-585 - Jane Richardson's Blackfoot (Siksika) research - Husband and wife relations and Horn Society

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Jane Richardson's Blackfoot (Siksika) research - Husband and wife relations and Horn Society

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GLEN glen-1116-iw-glen-585

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1 folder (86 p.)

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Consists of information from interviews with Mrs. Take Gun Himself, Sleigh, Crooked Meat Strings, Mary White Elk and possibly others about: how infidelity was handled; how the Horn Society kept camp discipline; social order and punishment; Black Catchers (police at Sun Dances); how horse stealing was looked upon; rules regarding certain medicines; death of a tribe member and wills; dirty stories and jokes; and these people: Fox Head, Iron Shield, Blue Bird, Little Light, Pitaspito's (High Eagle), Wolf Person, Crowfoot, Cranky Woman, Weasel Child, One Gun, Mike Running Wolf, Pretty Young Man, Calf Hot Bull, Eagle Calf, Many Swans, Horse Quarrel, Natosapi, Old Sun, He-With-Calf-Robe-On, and Pilot Fox.

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