
Siouan Sociology
ALPHABET
Illustrations
SIOUAN SOCIOLOGY
GENERAL FEATURES OF ORGANIZATION
THE DAKOTA TRIBES
DESIGNATION AND MODE OF CAMPING
THE MDEWAKANTONWAN
THE WAQPE-KUTE
THE WAQPE-TONWAN OR WAHPETON
This audio brings to life a posthumous paper from the late‑19th‑century Bureau of Ethnology, documenting the work of a young missionary‑turned‑ethnographer who spent years among the Ponka, Omaha and other Siouan peoples. After a brief stint in parish work, he returned to the plains at the invitation of the Smithsonian, gathering an extraordinary amount of linguistic and cultural material. His untimely death left the manuscript unfinished, but the surviving sections offer a vivid portrait of his dedication.
The core of the work examines the social organization, religious beliefs, and daily practices of the Siouan nations, presented alongside a meticulously crafted phonetic alphabet that captures sounds unfamiliar to English ears. Listeners will hear explanations of exploded vowels, nasalized consonants, and other subtle articulations that Dorsey recorded with remarkable precision. Illustrated with period drawings of camp circles, the text helps picture communal life on the frontier.
For anyone fascinated by early anthropology, language description, or the history of Native American societies, this recording provides both scholarly insight and a human story of curiosity and respect. The careful narration makes dense ethnographic detail accessible while preserving the original voice of a 19th‑century scholar. It’s a rare window into a world that shaped both linguistic theory and cultural understanding.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (87K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-10-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1848–1895
An Episcopal missionary turned pioneering ethnologist, he devoted his life to documenting the languages and traditions of the Omaha, Ponca, and other Siouan-speaking peoples. His work is still remembered for its depth, energy, and unusual skill with language.
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