In 1833 Catlin found the oto and Missouri together in the Pawnee country; about 1841 they were gathered in four villages on the southern side of the Platte, from 5 to 18 miles above its mouth.
"The Siouan Indians"
W. J. McGee
223. 61 It is one of the favorite subjects of Japanese art to represent the Princess oto-Tachibana sitting upon a pile of mats and the boat with her husband sailing off in the quieted waters.
"Japan"
David Murray