g. Hunkpapa ("At the entrance"), on Standing Rock reservation,
North Dakota.
Asiuiboin ("Cook-with-stones people" in Algonquian), commonly called
Nakota among themselves, and called Hohe ("Rebels") by the Dakota; an
offshoot from the Yanktonnai; not studied in detail during recent years;
partly on Fort Peck reservation, Montana, mostly in Canada; comprising in
1833 (according to Prince Maximilian)(8)--
A. Itscheabine ("Les gens des filles"=Girl people?).
B. Jatonabine ("Les gens des roches"=Stone people); apparently the
leading band.
C. Otopachguato ("Les gens du large"=Roamers?).
D. Otaopabine ("Les gens des canots"=Canoe people?).
E. Tschantoga ("Les gens des bois"=Forest people).
F. Watopachnato ("Les gens de l'age"=Ancient people?).
G. Tanintauei ("Les gens des osayes"=Bone people).
H. Chabin ("Les gens des montagnes"=Mountain people).
2. _cegiha_ ("_People Dwelling here_")(9)
A. Omaha or U-man-han ("Upstream people"), located on Omaha
reservation, Nebraska, comprising in 1819 (according to James)(10)--
a. Honga-sha-no tribe, including--
1. Wase-ish-ta band.
2. Enk-ka-sa-ba band.
3. Wa-sa-ba-eta-je ("Those who do not touch bears") band.
4. Ka-e-ta-je ("Those who do not touch turtles") band.
5. Wa-jinga-e-ta-je band.
6. Hun-guh band.
7.
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