Biography
Francis La Flesche was born and raised on the Omaha Reservation, the son of Omaha chief Iron Eye. He met the anthropologist Alice Fletcher, one of the major influences in his life, in Washington, DC while he was accompanying the Ponca chief Standing Bear on a political tour in 1879-1880 following Standing Bear's trial in which it was determined that an Indian is a person. In 1882, when Fletcher visited the Omaha Reservation, she used La Flesche as her interpreter and informant. He went on to become her field assistant and, finally, collaborator. In 1910, he joined the Smithsonian's Bureau of American Ethnology, and retired in 1929. His major area of interest was recording Omaha and Osage cultures, languages, and music through both written documentation and cylinder recordings.
Books by Francis La Flesche
The Middle Five Indian Boys at School
The story of a vision
The story of a vision
Ke-ma-ha
The Osage and the invisible world
War Ceremony & Peace Ceremony
War Ceremony & Peace Ceremony of the Osage Indians
The Osage tribe: rite of the c
The Osage tribe: rite of the chiefs
War ceremony and peace ceremony of the Osage Indians
A dictionary of the Osage language
Omaha bow and arrow-makers
Omaha bow and arrow-makers
The Osage tribe
Who was the medicine man?
Who was the medicine man?
A Study of Omaha Indian Music: By Alice C. Fletcher ... Aided by Francis La ...
Right and left in Osage ceremo
Right and left in Osage ceremonies
The Middle Five
Death and funeral customs amon
Death and funeral customs among the Omahas