| Francis La Flesche | ||
| Green, Norma Kidd | ||
| 1969 | Iron Eye's Family: The Children of Joseph La Flesche. Lincoln, Nebraska: Johnson Publishing Company. | |
| La Flesche, Francis | ||
| 1900 | The Middle Five: Indian Boys at School. Boston: Small, Maynard and Company. | |
| Liberty, Margot | ||
| 1976 | Native American 'Informants': The Contribution of Francis La Flesche. In American Anthropology: The Early Years, ed. by John V. Murra, pp. 99-110. 1974 Proceedings of the American Ethnological Society. St. Paul: West Publishing Co. | |
| 1978 | Francis La Flesche: The Osage Odyssey. In American Indian Intellectuals, ed. by Margot Liberty, pp. 45-59. 1976 Proceedings of the American Ethnological Society. St. Paul: West Publishing Co. | |
| Mark, Joan | ||
| 1982 | Francis La Flesche: The American Indian as Anthropologist. Isis 73:497-510. | |
| Walcott, Ronald | ||
| 1981 | Francis La Flesche: American Indian Scholar. Folklife Center News 4(3): 1, 10-11. | |
| Wilson, Dorothy Clarke | ||
| 1974 | Bright Eyes: The Story of Susette La Flesche, an Omaha Indian. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company. | |
| Alice Cunningham Fletcher | ||
| Mark, Joan | ||
| 1981 | Alice C. Fletcher. In Four Anthropologists, pp. 62-95. New York: Science History Publications. | |
| Works about the Omaha and Omaha Music | ||
| American Folklife Center | ||
| 1983 | The 153rd Annual "Original" Omaha Tribal Pow-Wow. Folklife Center News 6(4): 7-11. | |
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| 1944 | The Survival of Omaha Songs. American Anthropologist 46 (3): 418-420. | |
| Dorsey, James Owen | ||
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| 1883 | The Religion of the Omahas and Ponkas. American Antiquarian 5 (3): 274-275. | |
| 1888 | Songs of the He¢ucka Society. Journal of American Folklore 1: 65-69. | |
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| 1889 | Ponka and Omaha Songs. Journal of American Folklore 2: 271-276. | |
| Fillmore, John Comfort | ||
| 1894 | Primitive Scales and Rhythms. Memoirs of the International Congress of Anthropology, ed. by C. Staniland Wake, pp. 158-175. Chicago: The Schulte Publishing Co. | |
| Fletcher, Alice Cunningham | ||
| 1892 | Hae-thu-ska Society of the Omaha Tribe. Journal of American Folklore 5: 135-144. | |
| 1893 | A Study of Omaha Indian Music. Archaeological and Ethnological Papers of the Peabody Museum, vol. 1, no. 5. Cambridge, Mass. Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. | |
| 1894 | Love Songs among the Omaha Indians. Memoirs of the International Congress of Anthropology, ed. by C. Staniland Wake, pp. 153-157. Chicago: The Schulte Publishing Co. | |
| --------- and La Flesche, Francis | ||
| 1911 | The Omaha Tribe. Twenty-seventh Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology, 1905- 1906. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office. | |
| Fortune, Reo Franklin | ||
| 1932 | Omaha Secret Societies. Columbia University Contributions to Anthropology, vol. 14. New York: Columbia University Press. | |
| Jabbour, Alan | ||
| 1983 | Director's Column. Folklife Center News 6(2): 2-3. | |
| Welsch, Roger | ||
| 1981 | Omaha Tribal Myths and Trickster Tales. Chicago: Swallow Press. | |
| The Federal Cylinder Project | ||
| Brady, Erika, Maria La Vigna, Dorothy Sara Lee, and Thomas Vennum, Jr, | ||
| 1984 | The Federal Cylinder Project: A Guide to Field Cylinder Collections in Federal Agencies. Vol. 1: Introduction and Inventory. Studies in American Folklife, no. 3, vol. 1. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress. | |