
Omaha Sociology (1884 N 03 / 1881-1882 (pages 205-370))
1884
Omaha Sociology, published in 1884 by James Owen Dorsey, is an ethnological report that examines the social life and customs of the Omaha Indians. The work details their social structure, kinship systems, and cultural practices, providing valuable insights into their identity and history within the Siouan linguistic group. This publication is significant for its contributions to Native American studies and anthropology, offering a comprehensive understanding of the Omaha people's sociocultural context and organizational structures.













