![]() Outlines From About One-Half of a Group On A Pawnee Robe.įacsimile Copy of the Paintings on Another Pawnee Robe.Ī Chart Shewing the Moves of the Mandans 1 Letter - No. Pash-ee-pa-ho (The Little Stabbing Chief). Muk-a-tah-mish-o-kah-kaik (The Black Hawk). Prairie Scenes on the Banks of the St Peters River. Party Of Sioux in Bark Canoes (Purchased of the Chippeways). Mah-to-tchee-ga (Little Bear) of the Onc-pa-pa, Shonka (the Dog), Chief of the Caz-a-zshee-ta Band, and His Brother. The Rock where the Great Spirit Stood When He Consecrated the Pipe of Peace. Gaw-zaw-que-dung (The Point That Remains Forever). Me-cheet-e-neuh (The Wounded Bear's Shoulder). Wah-chee-hahs-ka (The Man Who Puts All Out of Doors). Ju-ah-kis-gaw, With Her Child in its Crib or Cradle. Skin Canoes of the Mandans (of the Upper Mississippi). Mode of Carrying Infants on the Back While Riding a Horse.Īh-no-je-nahge (He Who Stands on Both Sides). Little Toys Which are Placed Before the Child's Face. In the Game When The Ball Sets on the Ground and Confused Mass Rushing Together Around it. Game Where Hundreds are Running and Leaping, Actually Over Each Other's Heads. Tullock-chish-ko (He Who Drinks the Juice of the Stone). Mo-sho-la-tub-bee (He Who Puts Out and Kills). Lay-law-she-kaw (He who Grows Up the River). Pau-to-mau-gons or po-ko-mo-kons, War-clubs, The One Made by the Indians From a Piece of Native Copper, The Other of the Bone of the Sperm Whale.Ĭarved Pipes, Made from Black Slate and Highly Polished. I- Drawing of the Block Taken Out of the Lip of a Deceased Na-as Women k - Instruments Used by Women for Digging the Wapito. Stikeen Mask Worn by the Mystery-men When in Councils.Ĭustom of the Nas-as Women of Wearing a Block of Wood in the Under Lip. Potrait of a Chinook Woman With Her Child in Her Arms. H'co-a-h'cotes-min (No Horns on his Head). Hee-oh'ks-te-kin (The Rabbit Skin Leggings). Na-pow-sa (The Bear Travelling in the Night). Go-to-kow-pah-a (He Who Stands By Himself). ![]() ![]() Kee-an-ne-kuk (The Foremost Man) Usually Called The Shawnee Prophet. Ush-ee-kitz (He Who Fights With a Feather). Is-sa-wah-tam-ah (The Wolf Tied with Hair). The Group Looking with Curiosity at the White Men as if they had come from the Moon.Ī Laughable Scene Where Thousands were on March, Many Dogs, Squaws are Travelling in a Confused Mass with Conflicting Interests.Ī Strategm of War, By Which He is Able to Drop His Body upon One Side of His Horse. Raw-no-way-woh-krah (The Loose Pipe-Stream). No-way-ke-sug-ga (He Who Strikes Two at Once). Haw-che-ke-sug-ga (He Who Kills the Osages). ![]() Meach-o-shin-gaw (The Little White Bear).Ĭhesh-oo-hong-ha (The Man of Good Sense). Tis-see-woo-na-tis (she who bathes her knees.)Ĭanoe Around Thousands of Buffaloes Which Plunged in after Shooting One of the Buffaloes on its Head. Nee-hee-o-ee-woo-tis (the wolf on the hill.) ![]()
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