Descriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American Indians
Part 12
895. Chief with Big War Bonnet, _Yankton Dakota_, 45
896. He Kills First, _Yankton Dakota_, 44
897. Sacred Ghost, _Yankton Dakota_, 44
898, 899. Bear with a Big Voice, _Yankton Dakota_, 44
900. Pretty Rock, _Yankton Dakota_, 44
901. One who Catches the Enemy, _Yankton Dakota_, 44
902. One who Walks Home, _Yankton Dakota_, 44
903. Bear that Walks Lying Down, _Yankton Dakota_, 44
904, 905. The Bear that Tarns Around, _Yankton Dakota_, 44
906, 907. Long Foot, _Yankton Dakota_, 43
908. Medicine Bull, _Yankton Dakota_, 44
909-912. Bird Chief, _Arapaho_, 100
916. Maza-o-zau-zan, _Dakota_, 45
917. Iron Elk, _Dakota_, 45
920. Goose, _Blackfeet Dakota_, 34
921. Iowa chief, 48
922. Group of Iowas, 48
923. Red Owl, _Dakota_, 45
925. Cut Nose, _Dakota_, 45
927. Iron Shooter, _Dakota_, 45
931. Tall Feather Joining, _Dakota_, 45
932. Medicine Bottle, _Dakota_, 45
933. Plenty, _Dakota_, 45
935. Colorado, _Utah_, 83
936, 937. Choctaw boys, 98
938, 939. Choctaw girls, 98
940. Blackfoot and squaw, _Crow_, 30
941. Iron Bull and squaw, _Crow_, 30
942. Bear Wolf and squaw, _Crow_, 30
943. Old Crow and squaw, _Crow_, 30
944. Blackfoot, Long Horse, and White Calf, _Crow_, 30
945. Mo-mukh-pi-tche, Thin Belly, and The One that Leads the Old Dog, _Crow_, 30
946. Blackfoot, _Crow_, 30
947. He Shows his Face, _Crow_, 30
948. Old Onion, _Crow_, 30
949. Group of chiefs, _Crow_, 30
950. Group of squaws, _Crow_, 31
951. Inside view of a Crow lodge, 31
952. Crow village, (adobe houses), 31
953. The Old Mission, or Crow Agency, 31
954. Crow burial, 31
955-959. Encampment of Ute Indians, near Denver, 83
960-963. Ute Indians in camp at Los Pinos, 83
965-974. Miscellaneous groups of Ute Indians, 83
975-976. Wal-aiks-ski-dat, _Klamath_, 87
977. Yum-nis-poc-tis, _Klamath_, 87
978. Ol-ha-the, _Rogue River_, 90
979. Myron Silverheels, _Seneca_, 93
980. Group of Senecas, 93
981. Mathew Mudeater, _Wyandot_, 94
982. Nicholas Cotter, _Wyandot_, 94
983. Num-payu, _Moqui_, 103
984-985. Friday, _Arapaho_, 100
986. Street view in Tewa, _Moqui Pueblos_, 104
988. View of Gualpi, _Moqui Pueblos_, 104
991. View in Shepaulave, _Moqui Pueblos_, 104
992. Group of Pueblo governors, 106
993. Ka-lek, or Oligario, _Temicula_, 107
994. Andrew Magrand, _Temicula_, 107
995. John Clift, _Temicula_, 107
1001. Little Shell, _Chippewa_, 9
1002. Little Bull, _Chippewa_, 9
1003. Something Blown up by the Wind, _Chippewa_, 9
1004. The Man who Knows how to Hunt, _Chippewa_, 9
1005. Lance, _Mandan_, 50
1006. Bushing War Eagle, _Mandan_, 50
1007. Running Face, _Mandan_, 50
1008. Scar-faced Charley, _Modoc_, 88
1009. Shack-nasty Jim, _Modoc_, 88
1010. Steamboat Frank, _Modoc_, 88
1011. Win-ne-ma, _Modoc_, 89
1015. Antonio Jose Atencio, _Pueblo_, 106
1016. Antonio al Churleta, _Pueblo_, 106
1017. Juan Jesus Leo, _Pueblo_, 106
1018. Group of Atencio, Churleta, and Leo, _Pueblo_, 106
1019. Tewa, _Moqui Pueblos_, 104
1020. House of the Capitan of Tewa, _Moqui Pueblos_, 104
1021. Gualpi, _Moqui Pueblos_, 104
1022. Shepaulave, _Moqui Pueblos_, 104
1023. Moo-sha-na-ve, _Moqui Pueblos_, 104
1024. She-mo-pa-ve, _Moqui Pueblos_, 104
1025. House of the Capitan, She-mo-pa-ve, _Moqui Pueblos_, 104
1027. Manulito, _Navajo_, 27
1028. Juanita, _Navajo_, 27
1029. Manulito Segundo, _Navajo_, 27
1030. Cayatanito, _Navajo_, 27
1031. Barbas Hueros, _Navajo_, 27
1032. Cabra Negra, _Navajo_, 27
1033. Narbona Primero, _Navajo_, 28
1034. Carnero Mucho, _Navajo_, 28
1035. Granada Mucho, Tienne-su-se, and Mariano, _Navajo_, 28
1038. Juanita and Governor Arny, 28
1039. Frank King, _Ottawa_, 15
1040. Joseph King, _Ottawa_, 15
1041. L. S. Dagnet, _Ottawa_, 15
1042. Rushing War Eagle, _Arickaree_, 63
1043. Black Fox, _Arickaree_, 63
1044. Bull Head, _Arickaree_, 63
1045. Harrison Halftown, _Seneca_, 92
1046. Samuel Jimson, _Seneca_, 93
1047. John Irving, _Seneca_, 93
1048. Caster Red Eye, _Seneca_, 92
1049. J. C. W. Adams, _Stockbridge_, 20
1050. Jacob Jacobs, _Stockbridge_, 20
1054. Ke-hey-a-kin, _Warm Spring_, 85
1055. Oscar Mark, _Wasco_, 86
1056. Ske-metze, _Warm Spring_, 85
1057. Semeo, _Warm Spring_, 86
1058. Cappolas, _Warm Spring_, 85
1059. Wayatatkin, _Warm Spring_, 85
1060. Stat-tla-ka, _Wasco_, 86
1061. Shaka, _Warm Spring_, 85
1662. Kle-mat-chosny, _Wasco_, 86
1063. Histo, _Warm Spring_, 85
1064. Chin-chin-wet, _Warm Spring_, 86
1065. Lyman P. Fowler, _Brotherton_, 20
1068. Sour Spittle, _Chippewa_, 9
1069. Bad Boy, _Chippewa_, 10
1070. The Boy, _Chippewa_, 10
1071. Auguste, _Chippewa_, 10
1072. Moose's Dung, _Chippewa_, 10
1073. Something in the air falling, _Chippewa_, 10
1074. The son of Essiniwub, _Chippewa_, 11
1075. Something beginning to sail off, _Chippewa_, 11
1076. A yellow-haired one sailing along, _Chippewa_, 11
1077. Like a Bird, _Chippewa_, 11
1080. John M. St. Cyr, _Winnebago_, 61
ADDENDUM.
_List of negatives taken during the printing of the catalogue._
1081. HDE-DA-SKA. _White Eagle._ PONCA.
Head chief. Age, 41 years; height, 6 feet 2 inches; circumference of head, 22-1/4 inches; circumference of chest, 38-1/2 inches.
1082. TA-TAU-KA-NU-ZHE. _Standing Buffalo._ PONCA.
Age, 44 years; height, 5 feet 11-1/2 inches; circumference of head, 23 inches, circumference of chest, 42-1/2 inches.
1083. MA-CHU-NU-ZHE. _Standing Bear._ PONCA.
Age, 51 years; height, 5 feet 10-1/4 inches; circumference of head, 23 inches; circumference of chest, 40 inches.
1084. UMP-PA-TONGA. _Big Elk._ PONCA.
Age, 36 years; height, 5 feet 9-3/4 inches; circumference of head, 23 inches; circumference of chest, 40 inches.
1085. KHA-KA-SAPA. _Black Crow._ PONCA.
Age, 52 years; height, 5 feet 8-1/2 inches; circumference of head, 22-1/2 inches; circumference of chest, 39-1/2 inches.
1086. MA-GA-SKA. _White Swan._ PONCA.
Age, 51 years; height, 5 feet 8 inches; circumference of head, 22-1/2 inches; circumference of chest, 39 inches.
1087. GI-HE-GA. _Big Chief._ PONCA.
Age, 41 years; height, 5 feet 10-1/2 inches; circumference of head, 23-1/2 inches; circumference of chest, 40 inches.
1088. SHU-DA-GA-KA. _Smoke Maker._ PONCA.
Age, 51 years; height, 5 feet 9-3/8 inches; circumference of head, 23-1/2 inches; circumference of chest, 42-1/2 inches.
1089. MA-CHU-HINKTH-TA. _Hairy Bear._ PONCA.
Age, 40 years; height, 5 feet 11-3/4 inches; circumference of head, 23-1/2 inches; circumference of chest, 38-1/2 inches.
1090. WASE-A-TOUGA. _Big Snake._ PONCA.
Age, 45 years; height, 6 feet 1-1/4 inches; circumference of head, 24-1/2 inches; circumference of chest, 43 inches.
1091. CHARLES LE CLAIR. _Interpreter._ French and Ponca half-breed.
1092. BAPTISTE BUMABY. _Interpreter._
Mother an Iowa and father an Otoe.
1093. GROUP of four chiefs and two interpreters of the Ponca delegation.
1094. GROUP of all the members of the Ponca delegation in Washington, November 14, 1877.
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TRANSCRIBER NOTES
Punctuation has been corrected without note.
Obvious typographical errors have been corrected without note.
Inconsistent spelling of the same word in the original, with the exception of hyphens, has been retained except as listed below.
Page iii: "measurememts" changed to "measurements" (photographs, measurements or other details).
Page 11: "cultivate" changed to "cultivates" (while his family cultivates corn and potatoes).
Page 22: "Miembro" changed to "Miembre" in listing of names for consistent spelling.
Page 24: "Napasgingush" changed to "Napashgingush" for consistency.
Page 51: "Ah-he-cho-ka-thocka" changed to "Ah-ho-che-ka-thocka" (At his (Ah-ho-che-ka-thocka's) death) for consistent spelling.
Page 56: "callling" changed to "calling" (The Otoes, calling themselves).
Page 57: "Hic-a-poo" changed to "Hick-a-poo" (and after the death of Hick-a-poo).
Page 59: "Babtiste" changed to "Baptiste" (Baptiste Devoin).
Page 61: "anually" changed to "annually" (are now elected annually).
Page 78: "aboat" changed to "about" (consented to the sale of about).
Page 101: "Tawaconies" changed to "Tawacanies" (Keechies, Tawacanies, Ionies).
Page 101: The last sentence in the paragraph about the Caddos does not have an ending in the original book. The reservation was located between the Washita and Canadian Rivers.
Page 116: "Ter-rer-e-caw-wah" changed to "Ter-ra-re-caw-wah" for consistency.