Francis La Flesche (1857-1932), Omaha Indian and anthropologist
with the Bureau of American Ethnology, published an enormous body
of work on the religion of the Osage Indians, all gathered from the
most knowledgeable Osage religious leaders of their day. Yet his
writings have been largely overlooked because they were published
piecemeal over the course of twenty-five years and never adequately
collected or analyzed. In this book, Garrick A. Bailey brings
together in a clear, understandable way La Flesche's data for two
important Osage religious ceremonies--the "Songs of Wa-xo'-be," an
initiation into a clan priesthood, and the Rite of the Chiefs, an
initiation into a tribal priesthood. To put La Flesche's work into
perspective, Bailey offers a short biography of this prolific
Native American scholar and an overview of traditional Osage
religious beliefs and practices.
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