National Museum Bulletin No. 10,
Anthropological Series, No. 5: The Social Organization of the Winnebago
Indians, an Interpretation, by Paul Radin, published by the Government
Printing Bureau for the Canada Department of Mines, Ottawa, CN, a Facsimile of the 1915 Edition, 1974 — 40 pages — illustrated.
Contents:
- Introduction
- Interpretation of the Twofold Division and the Clans
- The social organization of the Winnebago
- Relation of the present to previous Winnebago types of social organization
- The twofold grouping — names and religio-mythological interpretation
- Functions of the twofold division
- The clan organization
- Legendary grouping of clans
- Arrangement of clans in village
- Individual names
- Attitude toward clan animals
- Relationship to clan animals
- The clan tie
- The Socio-political complex
- Clan functions
- The reciprocal relationship of the clans
- The "servant" relationship
- The specific possessions of the clan
- Immaterial possessions of the clan
- The clan marks of identification
- The clan as a socio-ceremonial complex
- Influence of the clan upon ceremonial organization
- Phonetic Key