Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . Fig. 45.—Eagle Dance,Photograph hy Mrs. Stevenson. Investigations Among the Indians of Oklahoma and Texas by Dr. John R. Swan ton. From January to May, and again in November and December,1912, Dr. John R. Swanton was engaged in researches in Oklahomaand Texas. In March he visited a number of places in Texas in thehope of finding remnants of the numerous small Indian tribes thatoriginally lived, or were temporarily located, in various parts of thatState. Some information was obtained regarding the fate of the 42 SAIITHS

Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . Fig. 45.—Eagle Dance,Photograph hy Mrs. Stevenson. Investigations Among the Indians of Oklahoma and Texas by Dr. John R. Swan ton. From January to May, and again in November and December,1912, Dr. John R. Swanton was engaged in researches in Oklahomaand Texas. In March he visited a number of places in Texas in thehope of finding remnants of the numerous small Indian tribes thatoriginally lived, or were temporarily located, in various parts of thatState. Some information was obtained regarding the fate of the 42 SAIITHS Stock Photo
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Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . Fig. 45.—Eagle Dance, Photograph hy Mrs. Stevenson. Investigations Among the Indians of Oklahoma and Texas by Dr. John R. Swan ton. From January to May, and again in November and December, 1912, Dr. John R. Swanton was engaged in researches in Oklahomaand Texas. In March he visited a number of places in Texas in thehope of finding remnants of the numerous small Indian tribes thatoriginally lived, or were temporarily located, in various parts of thatState. Some information was obtained regarding the fate of the 42 SAIITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 6o Bidai Indians of Grimes and ^Montgomery counties. During thesame trip a considerable body of ethnological information and a num-ber of texts were added to what had been collected from the Alabama ;-r*fW*^s^*^*;5?^^. Fig. 4O.—Sweat liouse at Chiaha busk ground, Seminole Co., Oklahoma.Photograph by Swanton.