The Ocimbanda, or witch-doctor of the Ovimbundu of Portuguese southwest Africa
article 1899 Dorsey, George Amos

OvimbunduAfrica > Southern Africa
This source deals with the role of the Ocimbanda, the 'witch-doctor,' a combination diviner, magician and medical practitioner, among the Ovimbundu of Angola. The data presented are based on an ethnological collection obtained by a Rev. T.W. Woodside...

Games of the Makah Indians of Neah Bay
article 1901 Dorsey, George Amos

Nuu-chah-nulthNorth America > Northwest Coast and California
This article describes many of the games played by the Makah. Dorsey collected the information from Charlie Williams, a native Makah, whom he met while on a collecting trip for the Field Columbian Museum in 1900. Dorsey was a well-known Americanist w...

Traditions of the Osage
article 1904 Dorsey, George Amos

OsageNorth America > Plains and Plateau
This source consists of 40 Osage folk tales, presented in English. The last few pages of the source consist of abstracts of these stories....

Notes on Skidi Pawnee society
Book 1940 Dorsey, George Amos et al.

PawneeNorth America > Plains and Plateau
This monograph was compiled by Alexander Spoehr from field notes left unpublished at the death of the authors. Dorsey was an ethnologist and Murie was a Pawnee. The monograph deals with community organization, kinship and status, the life cycle, and ...