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A comprehensive ethnographic sketch defines the Siouan stock, outlines its geographic and linguistic range, and traces affinities between plains and eastern groups. It surveys tribal nomenclature and principal cultural traits, describes phonetic and graphic arts alongside industrial and aesthetic productions, and examines social institutions, belief systems, and the development of mythology. The work treats physical characteristics, habitat and settlement patterns, political and kinship organization, and historical movements, using case studies of several tribes to illustrate both variation and common features. Analysis combines linguistic comparison, ethnographic description, and historical reconstruction to present an integrated portrait of the peoples treated.

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W J McGee

W. J. McGee was an American anthropologist and ethnologist known for his extensive studies of Native American cultures. His notable works include "The Seri Indians," which provides an in-depth examination of the Seri people of Mexico, and "The Siouan Indians," which explores the Siouan language family and its speakers. McGee's research contributed significantly to the understanding of indigenous peoples in North America, and his writings reflect a commitment to documenting their histories and cultures during a time of significant change.

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