GEORGE CATLIN — EWERS 



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Creek 



1834 location: In process of removal from Georgia and Alabama to 

 present Oklahoma. Now primarily in the area of the old Creek Nation 

 in Oklahoma. 



Catlin U.S.N.M. 

 number number 



Great King, called Ben Ferryman, a chief 288 386288 



Sam Ferryman, brother of above 289 386289 



*Wat-dl-le-go, a brave- 290 386290 



*Hose-put-o-kdw-gee, a brave 291 386291 



*Tchow-ee-piSt-o-kaw, a woman 292 386292 



*Tel-maz-hd-za, a warrior 293 386293 



Delaware 



1831 location: Remnant living on western borders of Missouri. Great 

 majority of remaining Delaware are now living in Oklahoma. 



Catlin U.S.N.M. 



number number 



*B6d-a-sin, the chief — 274 386274 



The Answer, second chief 275 386275 



Non-on-dd-gon, a chief 276 386276 



Iroquois 



1830 location: Frimarily on reservations in New York and Ontario, 

 Canada. Now located in same areas. 



Catlin U.S.N.M. 



number number 



N6t-to-way, a chief- _.. ._- 196 386196 



*Ch6e-ah-kd-tch6e, wife of above 197 386197 



Easkaskia 



1831 location: Tribal remnant near Fort Leavenworth in present 

 Kansas. This was once the leading tribe of the Illinois Confederacy. 

 Survivors primarily in Oklahoma. 



Catlin U.S.N.M. 



number number 



Little Chief, a chief 246 386246 



Wah-pe-s6h-8ee, mother of above 247 386247 



Eickapoo 



1831 location: Fart of tribe removed from Illinois to west bank of 



Missouri River near Fort Leavenworth in present Kansas. Now on 

 Kickapoo Reservations in Oklahoma and Kansas. 



Catlin U.S.N.M. 



number number 



The Foremost Man, chief of tribe _ 240 386240 



Cock Turkey, repeating his prayer 241 386241 



*Elk's Horn, a subchief 242 386242 



*Big Bear 243 386243 



*A'h-tee-wdt-o-mee, a woman 244 386244 



*Shee-niih-wee 245 386245 



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