Descriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American Indians

Part 4

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The Ogalallas at Red Cloud agency, who have almost entirely abandoned the chase on account of scarcity of game, depend almost entirely upon the Government for their support. Their small beginnings in cultivating the soil came to naught through the grasshoppers. The Brules at Spotted Tail agency have a thriving school with 75 pupils, and cultivated some lands. At the Upper Missouri agencies but little has been done beyond feeding the Indians who report to them for that purpose, their attempts at farming resulting in failures on account of the grasshopper pest. The Yanktons, Santees, Sissetons, Wahpetons, and other Sioux on the Lower Missouri and in Eastern Dakota have made more substantial progress in civilization, many of them having permanently discarded their Indian habits and dress, and live in houses, and are nearly self-supporting. The Santees in Nebraska especially have entirely renounced their old form of life; have churches and sabbath-schools, which are regularly attended. They have a monthly paper, printed in their native language, with an edition of 1,200 copies.

_List of illustrations._

252. PE-JI'. _Grass._ (Front.) BLACKFEET.

253. PE-JI'. _Grass._ (Profile.) BLACKFEET.

254. PE-JI'. _Grass._ (Full-length.) BLACKFEET.

255. KAN-GI'-I-YO'-TAN-KA. _Sitting Crow._ (Front.) BLACKFEET.

256. KAN-GI'-I-YO'-TAN-KA. _Sitting Crow._ (Profile.) BLACKFEET.

257. MA'-YA-WA-NA-PE-YA. _Iron Scare._ (Front.) BLACKFEET.

258. MA'-YA-WA-NA-PE-YA. _Iron Scare._ (Profile.) BLACKFEET.

259. WI'-YA-KA-SHA. _Red Plume._ (Copy.) BLACKFEET.

920. MA-GA'-SHA-PA. _Goose._ (Copy.) BLACKFEET.

With the exception of the last two numbers the above represent a portion of a delegation of prominent Sioux chiefs and warriors who visited Washington in 1872. The portraits were made in Washington, and represent them in their best attire.

336. CIN-TE-GI-LE-SKA. _Spotted Tail._ (Front.) BRULE.

337. CIN-TE-GI-LE-SKA. _Spotted Tail._ (Profile.) BRULE.

Spotted Tail has long been the chief of the Brule Sioux, and since his conversion from an intense hostility to an unswerving friendship for the white people has by them been looked upon and considered as the great chief of all the Sioux. The honors of this position are equally divided between Red Cloud and Spotted Tail; each is chief of his band only, the Indians themselves not recognizing any one man as chief of the whole nation; but their great executive abilities, oratorical powers, and popularity with both whites and Indians, have been the means of putting them forward as the champions of their people.

In his younger days Spotted Tail was a daring and audacious chief, murdering and massacreing wherever he went. In 1854, he and his band attacked a coach, murdered all the passengers, and perpetrated horrible enormities on the dead. He was eventually captured, and imprisoned for about six mouths in the guardhouse at Fort Leavenworth, during which time his feelings underwent a great change. Instead of a determined foe of the pale-faces, he became their earnest friend and coadjutor in the work of pacification. It has been well said of him that "he is worth more to the Government than a dozen major-generals, with their armies to back them."

The following extract from a speech by Spotted Tail, before a board of Indian Commissioners at Fort Laramie in 1867, will be read with interest as showing his ability as an orator: "My father and friends, your Great Father has sent you here to learn what was going on. You have come. Your Great Father has sent you to listen. Will you listen well, or only listen to half that is good and to half that is bad, and not take the whole to our Great Father? He has sent you here to hear and talk. We know you have not come with presents, but you may have a little money in your pockets that you could give them. They are poor and need help. These men here, and the old men, women, and children, have not had much to eat since they have been here, and if you could give them something it would make my heart glad. Yesterday my friends hit me a good deal; but it does not matter. I have spoken."

Spotted Tail is of a large, commanding figure, and his face generally wears a pleasant, smiling expression. It is a difficult matter to arrive at the exact age of any Indian, and in this case it is uncertain, but is probably about 45 years. He has been to Washington four times, each time as a delegate representing the Sioux nation.

338. SPOTTED TAIL AND SQUAW. BRULE.

339. SQUAW OF SPOTTED TAIL. (Front.) BRULE.

340. SQUAW OF SPOTTED TAIL. (Profile.) BRULE.

341. I-API-OTAH. _Gassy._ (Front.) BRULE.

342. I-API-OTAH. _Gassy._ (Profile.) BRULE.

343. I-TE'-SAN-YAN. _Whitewash his Face._ (Front.) BRULE.

344. I-TE'-SAN-YAN. _Whitewash his Face._ (Profile.) BRULE.

345. CHE-TAN'-TA'-KPI'. _Charge on the Hawk._ (Front.) BRULE.

346. CHE-TAN'-TA'-KPI'. _Charge on the Hawk._ (Profile.) BRULE.

347. NOM-PA-AP'A. _Two Strikes._ (Front.) BRULE.

348. NOM-PA-AP'A. _Two Strikes._ (Profile.) BRULE.

349. SQUAW OF TWO STRIKES. (Front.) BRULE.

350. SQUAW OF TWO STRIKES. (Profile.) BRULE.

351. KAN-GI'-SHA'-PA. _Black Crow._ (Front.) BRULE.

352. KAN GI'-SHA'-PA. _Black Crow._ (Profile.) BRULE.

353. HE-GMA-WA-KU-WA. _One who Runs the Tiger._ (Front.) BRULE.

354. HE-GMA-WA-KU-WA. _One who Runs the Tiger._ (Profile.) BRULE.

355. WANMBLE'-SHDA. _Bald Eagle._ (Front.) BRULE.

356. WANMBLE'-SHDA. _Bald Eagle._ (Profile.) BRULE.

357. CHE-CHA'-LU. _Thigh._ (Front.) BRULE.

358. CHE-CHA'-LU. _Thigh._ (Profile.) BRULE.

359. SQUAW OF THIGH. (Front.) BRULE.

360. SQUAW OF THIGH. (Profile.) BRULE.

361. TA-TAN'-KA-SHA'-PA. _Black Bull._ (Front.) BRULE.

362. TA-TAN'-KA-SHA'-PA. _Black Bull._ (Profile.) BRULE.

363. CHO-NI'-CHA-WA-NI'-CHA. _No Flesh._ (Front.) BRULE.

364. CHO-NI'-CHA-WA-NI'-CHA. _No Flesh._ (Profile.) BRULE.

365. MA'-ZA-PON-KIS'-KA. _Iron Shell._ (Front.) BRULE.

366. MA'-ZA-PON-KIS'-KA. _Iron Shell._ (Profile.) BRULE.

367. MA'-ZA-PON-KIS'-KA. _Iron Shell._ (Full length.) BRULE.

368. MA-TO'-SHI'-CHA. _Wicked Bear._ (Front.) BRULE.

369. MA-TO'-SHI'-CHA. _Wicked Bear._ (Profile.) BRULE.

370. PA'-HUI-ZI-ZI. _Yellow Hairs._ (Front.) BRULE.

371. PA'-HUI-ZI-ZI. _Yellow Hairs._ (Profile.) BRULE.

372. I-SHTA'-SKA. _White Eyes._ (Front.) BRULE.

373. I-SHTA'-SKA. _White Eyes._ (Profile.) BRULE.

374. MA-TO'-DUSA. _Swift Bear._ (Front.) BRULE.

375. MA-TO'-DUSA. _Swift Bear._ (Profile.) BRULE.

376. WA-KIN'-YAN-SKA. _White Thunder._ (Front.) BRULE.

377. WA-KIN'-YAN-SKA. _White Thunder._ (Profile.) BRULE.

378. MA'-ZU-O-YA'-TE. _Iron Nation._ (Front.) BRULE.

379. MA'-ZU-O-YA'-TE. _Iron Nation._ (Profile.) BRULE.

380. MA'-ZU-O-YA'-TE. _Iron Nation._ (Full length.) BRULE.

All of the above, under the famous chief Spotted Tail, were members of a delegation who visited Washington in 1872, and were photographed while there.

282. MA-TO'-WA-KAN'. _Medicine Bear._ (Front.) CUT HEAD.

283. MA-TO'-WA-KAN'. _Medicine Bear._ (Profile.) CUT HEAD.

284. MA-TO'-KO-KI'-PA. _Afraid of the Bear._ (Front.) CUT HEAD.

285. MA-TO'-KO-KI'-PA. _Afraid of the Bear._ (Profile.) CUT HEAD.

286. MA-TO'-PO'-ZHE. _Bear's Nose._ (Front.) CUT HEAD.

287. MA-TO'-PO'-ZHE. _Bear's Nose._ (Profile.) CUT HEAD.

288. CHAN-TE'-HA. _Skin of the Heart._ (Front.) CUT HEAD.

289. CHAN-TE'-HA. _Skin of the Heart._ (Profile.) CUT HEAD.

290. PI'-PI-SHA. _Red Lodge._ (Front.) CUT HEAD.

291. PI'-PI-SHA. _Red Lodge._ (Profile.) CUT HEAD.

292. WI-CHA-WANMBLE'. _Man Who packs the Eagle._ (Front.) CUT HEAD.

293. WI-CHA-WANMBLE'. _Man Who packs the Eagle._ (Profile.) CUT HEAD.

294. SQUAW OF THE MAN WHO PACKS THE EAGLE. (Front.) CUT HEAD.

295. SQUAW OF THE MAN WHO PACKS THE EAGLE. (Profile.) CUT HEAD.

197-8. CHE-TAN'-WA-KU-TE-A-MA'-NI. _The Hawk that hunts Walking._ MDEWAKANTON.

Generally known as _Little Crow_. Leader of the hostile bands in the Sioux massacre of the whites in Minnesota in 1862. He had not only visited Washington, and was supposed to be friendly to the whites, but had promised to have his hair cut and become civilized; and at the time of the massacre the Government was engaged in building him a house. Upon the defeat of the Indians, Little Crow escaped into the British Territory, where he was killed the following year.

199. MEDICINE BOTTLE. Son of _Little Crow._ MDEWAKANTON.

200. SHA-KPE. _Six._ MDEWAKANTON.

The massacre spoken of in connection with No. 197 was inaugurated by _Sha-kpe_ and his band; some of his young men killed some white men while intoxicated, and then, through fear of retaliation, resolved upon an uprising and the extermination of all the whites at the agency. Sha-kpe's band was re-enforced by the principal warriors from the Mdewakanton and Wahpeton bands, Little Crow taking the leadership. Before they were subdued, 644 men, women, and children were massacred, and 93 soldiers killed in battle.

296. MA-HPI'-YA-LU'-TA. _Red Cloud._ (Front.) OGALALLA.

297. MA-HPI'-YA-LU'-TA. _Red Cloud._ (Profile.) OGALALLA.

Red Cloud, who with Spotted Tail stands pre-eminently forward as the exponents of the peace-policy, is the great chief of the Ogalalla Sioux, and generally recognized by the military and civil authorities as the head chief of all the Sioux. Before he buried the tomahawk, Red Cloud was undoubtedly the most celebrated warrior of all the Indians now living on the American continent. He had over 10,000 people in his camps, and could put in the field 3,000 warriors. When he marched against the settlements he always went in force. He takes his name from the number of his warriors, and their red blankets and paints; it was said that his soldiers covered the hills like a red cloud.

He is now about 45 years of age, six feet in height, and straight as an arrow; his face, which is of a dark red, is indicative of indomitable courage and firmness, and his full, piercing eyes seem to take in at a glance the character of friend or foe.

Red Cloud has probably participated in more conventions, treaties, and large assemblies of his own and the white people, in which the greatest interests were involved, than any other living Indian. "A man of brains, a good ruler, an eloquent speaker, an able general, and a fair diplomat, the friendship of Red Cloud is of more importance than that of all the other chiefs combined." While Spotted Tail has a lively vein of humor in his character, and loves to indulge in a little joke, Red Cloud is all dignity and seriousness.

The following, clipped from the report of the proceedings of the Board of Indian Commissioners at Fort Laramie, in 1870, is indicative of his earnest and impressive manner:

"Red Cloud then arose, and walking toward the outside group, raised his hands toward the skies, and then touched the ground. Then all the Indians rose to their feet, as with uplifted hands Red Cloud uttered the following prayer:

"THE PRAYER OF RED CLOUD.

"'O Great Spirit, I pray you to look at us. We are your children, and you placed us first in this land. We pray you to look down on us, so nothing but the truth will be spoken in this council. We don't ask for anything but what is right and just. When you made your red children, O Great Spirit, you made them to have mercy upon them. Now, we are before you to-day, praying you to look down on us, and take pity on your poor red children. We pray you to have nothing but the truth spoken here. We hope these things will be settled up right. You are the Protector of the people who use the bow and arrow, as well as of the people who wear hats and garments, and I hope we don't pray in vain. We are poor and ignorant. Our forefathers told us we would not be in misery if we asked you for assistance. O Great Spirit, look down on your children and take pity on them.'"

298. RED CLOUD and MR. BLACKMORE. OGALALLA.

299. SHUN'-KA-LU'-TA. _Red Dog._ (Front.) OGALALLA.

300. SHUN'-KA-LU'-TA. _Red Dog._ (Profile.) OGALALLA.

301. SHUN-TO'-KE-CHA-ISH-NA-NA. _Lone Wolf._ (Front.) OGALALLA.

302. SHUN-TO'-KE-CHA-ISH-NA-NA. _Lone Wolf._ (Profile.) OGALALLA.

303. WA-HU'-WA-PA. _Ear of Corn._ (Squaw of Lone Wolf. Front.) OGALALLA.

304. WA-HU'-WA-PA. _Ear of Corn._ (Squaw of Lone Wolf. Profile.) OGALALLA.

305. SI-HA'-TAN'-KA. _Big Foot._ (Front.) OGALALLA.

306. SI-HA'-TAN'-KA. _Big Foot._ (Profile.) OGALALLA.

307. CHE'-TAN-SKA. _White Hawk._ (Front.) OGALALLA.

308. CHE'-TAN-SKA. _White Hawk._ (Profile.) OGALALLA.

309. WANMB'LE-KO-KI'-PA. _Afraid of the Eagle._ (Front.) OGALALLA.

310. WANMB'LE-KO-KI'-PA. _Afraid of the Eagle._ (Profile.) OGALALLA.

311. SHUN'-KA-WA-KAN-TO. _Blue Horse._ (Front.) OGALALLA.

312. SHUN'-KA-WA-KAN-TO. _Blue Horse._ (Profile.) OGALALLA.

313. WA-CHA-PA. _Stabber._ (Front.) OGALALLA.

314. WA-CHA-PA. _Stabber._ (Profile.) OGALALLA.

315. I-TE'-SHA'-PA. _Dirty Face._ (Front.) OGALALLA.

316. I-TE'-SHA'-PA. _Dirty Face._ (Profile.) OGALALLA.

317. TA-TAN'-KA-WAS-TE'. _Good Buffalo._ (Front.) OGALALLA.

318. TA-TAN'-KA-WAS-TE'. _Good Buffalo._ (Profile.) OGALALLA.

319. HE-HA'-KA-TA'-MA-KA. _Poor Elk._ (Front.) OGALALLA.

320. HE-HA'-KA-TA'-MA-KA. _Poor Elk._ (Profile.) OGALALLA.

321. HE-HA'-KA-NO'M-PA. _Two Elks._ (Front.) OGALALLA.

322. HE-HA'-KA-NO'M-PA. _Two Elks._ (Profile.) OGALALLA.

323. SHUN-TO'-KE-CHA-ISH-HAN-SKA. _High Wolf._ (Front.) OGALALLA.

324. SHUN-TO'-KE-CHA-ISH-HAN-SKA. _High Wolf._ (Profile.) OGALALLA.

325. SHUN'-KA-A-MA'-NA. _Coyote._ (Front.) OGALALLA.

326. SHUN'-KA-A-MA'-NA. _Coyote._ (Profile.) OGALALLA.

327. CHAU-TE'-SU-TA'. _Hard Heart._ (Front.) OGALALLA.

328. CHAU-TE'-SU-TA'. _Hard Heart._ (Profile.) OGALALLA.

329. TA-TAN'-KA-HUN'-KE-SNI. _Slow Bull._ (Front.) OGALALLA.

330. TA-TAN'-KA-HUN'-KE-SNI. _Slow Bull._ (Profile.) OGALALLA.

331. HE-HA'-KA-HE-WAN'-ZHI. _One Horned Elk._ (Copy.) OGALALLA.

332. CHU-TU'-HU-TAN'-KA. _Big Rib._ (Copy.) OGALALLA.

333. WANMBLE'-KI-CHI-ZU-PI. _War Eagle._ (Copy.) OGALALLA.

334. TA-SHUN'-KA-KO-KI-PA. _Old Man Afraid of his Horses and his Chiefs._ OGALALLA.

874. CHA-SA-TONGA. _Little Big Man._ OGALALLA.

875. TA-SHUN'-KA-KO-KI'-PA. _Young Man Afraid of his Horses._ OGALALLA.

876. WASHI-TA-TONGA. _American Horse._ OGALALLA.

877. TA-OOP-CHE-KA. _Little Wound._ OGALALLA.

878. SHUNKA-LA-LO-KA. _He Dog._ OGALALLA.

879. MATO'-ZI. _Yellow Bear._ OGALALLA.

880. MATO'-YU-MNI. _Three Bears._ OGALALLA.

881. MA-WA-KA-YU-NA. _Sword._ OGALALLA.

882. WM. GARNET, Interpreter.

883. GROUP of the preceding eight numbers.

260. MA-TO'-CHU-TU'-HU. _Bear's Rib._ (Front.) ONCPAPA.

261. MA-TO'-CHU-TU'-HU. _Bear's Rib._ (Profile.) ONCPAPA.

262. TA-TO'-KA-IN'-YAN-KA. _Running Antelope._ (Front.) ONCPAPA.

263. TA-TO'-KA-IN'-YAN-KA. _Running Antelope._ (Profile.) ONCPAPA.

264. HE-MA'-ZA. _Iron Horn._ (Front.) ONCPAPA.

265. HE-MA'-ZA. _Iron Horn._ (Profile.) ONCPAPA.

266. WA-KU'-TA-A-MA'-NI. _Walking Shooter._ (Front.) ONCPAPA.

267. WA-KU'-TA-A-MA'-NI. _Walking Shooter._ (Profile.) ONCPAPA.

268. WA-KIN'-YAN-CHI'-TAN. _Thunder Hawk._ (Front.) ONCPAPA.

269. WA-KIN'-YAN-CHI'-TAN. _Thunder Hawk._ (Profile.) ONCPAPA.

797. WI-CHA'-I-WE. _Bloody Mouth._ (Front.) ONCPAPA.

798. WI-CHA'-I-WE. _Bloody Mouth._ (Profile.) ONCPAPA.

799. WA-KAN-TA-I-SHNI. _Lost Medicine._ (Front.) ONCPAPA.

800. WA-KAN-TA-I-SHNI. _Lost Medicine._ (Profile.) ONCPAPA.

801. HE-SHA'-PA. _Black Horn._ (Front.) ONCPAPA.

802. HE-SHA'-PA. _Black Horn._ (Profile.) ONCPAPA.

803. P'SA. _Bull Rushes._ (Front.) ONCPAPA.

804. P'SA. _Bull Rushes._ (Profile.) ONCPAPA.

194-6. CHE-TAN-ZHI. _Yellow Hawk._ SANS ARC.

201-2. WA-KU'-TA. _The Shooter._ SANTEE.

203, 209. WA'-PA-HA-SHA. _Red Ensign._ SANTEE.

204. WA-KAN'-HDI-SHA'-PA. _Black Lightning._ SANTEE.

205. O'-WAN-CHA-DU'-TA. _Scarlet all Over._ SANTEE.

206. CHO'-TAN-KA-SHKA'-TA. _Flute-Player._ SANTEE.

207. A-KI'-CHI-TA-NA-ZIN. _Standing Soldier._ SANTEE.

208. WAN-M'DI-TA-PA'-A-MA'-NI. _Walks following the Eagle._ SANTEE.

210. TA'-SHUN-KA-WA-KAN'-WI-CHA. _His Man Horse._ SANTEE.

211. MA-HP'I-YA-I-HUA-N. _Coming among the Clouds._ SANTEE.

212. ZI-TKA'-DA-TO. _Bluebird._ SANTEE.

213. MA-HPI'-YA-NA'-ZIN. _Standing Cloud._ SANTEE.

214. HAN-YA'-TA-DU'-TU. _Scarlet Night._ SANTEE.

215. HU-SHA-SHA. _Red Legs._ SANTEE.

249. PE-HUI-UZA-TAN-KA. _Great Scalper._ SANTEE.

250. TA-TAN'KA-NA'-ZIN. _Standing Buffalo._ SANTEE.

381. WA-KAN'-DA. _Medicine._ SANTEE.

248. YOUNG BRAVE. SANTEE.

251. OLD BETTS. (Squaw.) SANTEE.

216. SERAPHINE RENVILLE. (Interpreter.) SANTEE.

382-4. GROUPS with Rev. Mr. Hinman. SANTEE.

192. HE-PTE'-CHE'-CHI-KA-LA. _Little Short Horn._ SISSETON.

187-190. MA-WA'-TAN'-NA-HAN'-SKA. _Long Mandan._ TWO KETTLE.

191. SUK-TAN'-KA-GE-LE-SKA. _Spotted Horse._ TWO KETTLE.

193. AU-PE'-TO'-KE-CHA. _Other Day._ WAHPETON.

217-239. PA-DA'-NI-A-PA'-A-PA'. _Struck by the Ree._ YANKTON.

218, 219. PSI-CHA-WA-KIN-YAN. _Jumping Thunder._ YANKTON.

220, 906-7. SI-HA'-HAN'-SKA. _Long Foot._ YANKTON.

222-4. PTE-WA-KAN'. _Medicine Cow._ YANKTON.

221. MA-GA'-SKA. _White Swan._ YANKTON.

225-8. WA-HU'-KE-ZI-NOM'-PA. _Two Lance._ YANKTON.

725. LIGHT FOOT. YANKTON.

229. WI'-YA-KA-NO-GE. _Feather in the Ear._ YANKTON.

230-1. ZIN-TKA'-CHI-STIN. _Little Bird._ YANKTON.

232-3. WAN-M'DI-SHA'-PA. _Black Eagle._ YANKTON.

234. MA-TO'-I-WAN-KA'. _Bear Lying Down._ YANKTON.

235. TA-TAN-KA-IN'-YAN-KA. _Running Bull._ YANKTON.

236. HE-HA'-KA-A-MA'-NA. _Walking Elk._ YANKTON.

237. HE-HA'-KA-A-NA'-ZIN. _Standing Elk._ YANKTON.

238. MA-TO'-SA-BI-CHA. _Smutty Bear._ YANKTON.

240-1. SMUTTY BEAR AND STRUCK BY THE REE. YANKTON.

890. ZIN-TKA-SHA'-PA-MA'ZA. _Iron Black Bird._ YANKTON.

891. CHON-NOM'-PA-KIN-YAN. _Flying Pipe._ YANKTON.

892. WA-KIN-YAN-CHIN-STIN. _Little Thunder._ YANKTON.

893. TA-TAN'-KA-WA-KAN'. _Sacred Bull._ YANKTON.

894. ZIN-TKA'-KIN-YAN. _Flying Bird._ YANKTON.

896. TO-KI'-YA-KTE. _He Kills First._ YANKTON.

897. NA-GI'-WA-KAN'. _Sacred Ghost._ YANKTON.

898-9. MA-TO'-HO-TAN'-KA. _Bear with Big Voice._ YANKTON.

900. IN'-YAN-WAS-TE'. _Pretty Rock._ YANKTON.

901. TO'-KA-YA-YU'-ZA. _One who Catches the Enemy._ YANKTON.

902. KU-WA'S-CHIN-A-NIA-NI. _One who Walks Home._ YANKTON.

903. MA-TO'-I-WAN-KA'-A-MA'-NI. _Bear that Walks Lying Down._ YANKTON.

904-5. MA-TO'-WA-YU-MNI. _The Bear that Turns Around._ YANKTON.

908. TA-TAN'-KA-WA'-KAN. _Medicine Bull._ YANKTON.

276. TA-TAN'-KA-WA-NA'-GI. _Bull's Ghost._ (Front.) LOWER YANKTONAIS.

277. TA-TAN'-KA-WA-NA'-GI. _Bull's Ghost._ (Profile.) LOWER YANKTONAIS.

278. MA-TO'-WI-TKO-TKO. _Foolish Bear._ (Front.) LOWER YANKTONAIS.

279. MA-TO'-WI-TKO-TKO. _Foolish Bear._ (Profile.) LOWER YANKTONAIS.

280. MA-TO'-NOM'-PA. _Two Bears._ (Front.) LOWER YANKTONAIS.

281. MA-TO'-NOM'-PA. _Two Bears._ (Profile.) LOWER YANKTONAIS.

270. NA-ZU-LA-TAN'-KA. _Big Head._ (Front.) UPPER YANKTONAIS.

271. NA-ZU-LA-TAN'-KA. _Big Head._ (Profile.) UPPER YANKTONAIS.

272. I'-STA-SHA'-PA. _Black Eye._ (Front.) UPPER YANKTONAIS.

273. I'-STA-SHA'-PA. _Black Eye._ (Profile.) UPPER YANKTONAIS.

274. I-CHA'-SAN-TAN'-KA. _Big Razor._ (Front.) UPPER YANKTONAIS.

275. I-CHA'-SAN-TAN'-KA. _Big Razor._ (Profile.) UPPER YANKTONAIS.

170. WA-KAN'-DU'-TA. _Red Thunder._ (Front.)

171. WA-KAN'-DU'-TA. _Red Thunder._ (Profile.)

172. HAV-KA-WASH-TI. _Good Hawk._ (Front.)

173. HAV-KA-WASH-TI. _Good Hawk._ (Profile.)

174. PE-HAN'-SA-A-MA'NI. _Walking Crane._ (Front.)

175. PE-HAN'-SA-A-MA'NI. _Walking Crane._ (Profile.)

176. WANMDI-ZI. _Yellow Eagle._ (Front.)

177. WANMDI-ZI. _Yellow Eagle._ (Profile.)

732. HATONA. _Many Horns._ (Front.)

733. HATONA. _Many Horns._ (Profile.)

734. I-STE-SA'-PA. _Black Eye._ (Front.)

735. I-STE-SA'-PA. _Black Eye._ (Profile.)

736. TA-TAN-KA-HAN-SKA. _Long Fox._ (Front.)

737. TA-TAN-KA-HAN-SKA. _Long Fox._ (Profile.)

908. TA-TAN'-KA-WA-KAN'. _Medicine Bull._

916. MA-ZA'-O-ZAN-ZAN.

917. HE-HA'-KA-MA-ZU'. _Iron Elk._

919. WANMDI-YAN'-KA. _Great Eagle._

923. HIN-KAN-DU'-TA. _Red Owl._

925. CUT NOSE.

927. MA-ZU'-KU'-TA. _Iron Shooter._