'Omaha Dwellings, Furniture and Implements' by James Owen Dorsey is an account of personal investigations among the Omaha tribe of Nebraska and cognate tribes of Native Americans, including the Ponca. Dorsey's paper covers a variety of topics, including dwellings, furniture, and implements. From earth lodges and lodges of bark or mats to spoons, ladles, and drinking vessels, the book offers an in-depth look into the tribe's daily life. It also explores musical instruments, weapons, and even smoking paraphernalia. A must-read for those interested in Native American history and culture, providing a fascinating insight into the lives of the Omaha and Ponca tribes.