Book

The Winnebago tribe

Smithsonian InstitutionWashington, Dc • Published In 1923 • Pages:

By: Radin, Paul.

Abstract
This work, which is the primary document on the Winnebago for this collection, is a meticulously executed piece of ethnographic writing by a well-known professional anthropologist specialized in the field of American Indian studies. This document was compiled by the author during the years 1908-1913 while working for the Bureau of American Ethnology and on private expeditions, and was originally recorded as much as possible in the Winnebago language, which was later translated into English. The researcher will notice that each of the chapters contained in this work, with the exception of those on archaeology, history, and material culture, is divided into two parts, the data, and a discussion thereof. All aspects of Winnebago ethnography are covered in this source, with three exceptions--mythology, art and music. The reason for this exclusion is explained in the preface on page 47. Of special interest in this document is chapter 17 dealing with the clan war-bundle ceremonies, pp. 427-560, which presents the native text and word-for-word translation of the minute details of the various ceremonies. In general coverage the following aspects of Winnebago ethnography are presented: culture history, archaeology, material culture, social, burial and funeral customs, warfare and the tribal council, education, social organization, shamanism and medical practices, religion, clans (history, organization and dances), and the Peyote Cult. It is interesting to note that some of the life history material to be found in this work, especially in regard to chapter 16--the Peyote Cult, may be found reproduced almost verbatim in the autobiography of Crashing Thunder.
Subjects
Organized ceremonial
Literary texts
Spirits and gods
Prayers and sacrifices
Clans
Life history materials
Warfare
External relations
Prehistory
culture
Winnebago/Ho-Chunk
HRAF PubDate
2010
Region
North America
Sub Region
Eastern Woodlands
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
John Beierle ; 1963; John Beierle; 2008
Field Date
1908-1913
Coverage Date
1634-1913
Coverage Place
Wisconsin, United States
Notes
Paul Radin
Includes bibliographical references
LCCN
23014443
LCSH
Ho Chunk Indians