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Osage Traditions

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Collected elder narratives and ritual descriptions document a secret seven-degree society that preserves cosmology, origin myths, and ceremonial practice. A symbolic chart depicts a cedar tree of life, a tiered set of worlds, a river, and celestial bodies including Morning Star, Pleiades, Moon, and Sun. Mythic episodes describe birds who confer human bodies and souls, the divergence of peace and war gentes, and a migration that culminates at a red oak. Ritual details include four sacred rocks and corresponding corn and pumpkin varieties used in naming and sweat-bath ceremonies, a cedar ceremonial rite, tattooed symbolic designs, and concluding remarks on tradition retention.

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James Owen Dorsey

James Owen Dorsey was an American ethnologist and linguist known for his extensive work on Native American cultures, particularly those of the Siouan language family. He served as a key figure in the Bureau of Ethnology, where he contributed to the understanding of indigenous traditions and languages through detailed reports and studies. His notable works include "A Study of Siouan Cults," which explores the religious practices of the Siouan tribes, and "Omaha Dwellings, Furniture and Implements," which provides insights into the material culture of the Omaha people. Dorsey's research has been instrumental in preserving the knowledge of Native American heritage.

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