GEORGE CATLIN — EWERS 523 



Seminole 



1837 location; Part of tribe removed from Florida to present Okla- 

 homa. Now on reservations in Florida and Oklahoma. 



Catlin U.S.N. M. 



number number 



Mick-e-no-p^h, first chief of the tribe -._ 300 386300 



♦Osceola the Black Drink, distinguished warrior 301 386301 



King Phillip, second chief.- 302 386302 



The Cloud, a chief..-. 303 386303 



Co-ee-hd-jo, a chief 304 386304 



The Licker, called "Creek Billy" 305 386305 



A Seminole woman 307 386307 



Osceola Nick-a-no-chee, a boy 3863071'^ 



Seminole drying fish, White Sand Bluffs on Santa Rosa 



Island, near Pensacola 354 386346 



Seneca 



1830 location: Primarily on reservation' in western New York. Now 

 primarily on reservations in New York and Oklahoma. 



Catlin U.S.N.M. 



number number 



♦Deep Lake, an old chief 264 386264 



♦Round Island, a warrior 265 386265 



g; Hard Hickory, an amiable man 266 386266 



;• Good Hunter, a warrior 267 386267 



♦String, a renowned warrior 268 368268 



♦Seneca Steele, a great libertine 269 386269 



Tuscarora 



1830 location: Primarily on reservation in western New York. Now 

 primarily on Tuscarora Reservation in western New York. 



Catlin U.S.N.M 



number number 



C<i-sick, son of the chief 271 386271 



Wea 



1831 location: Removed from Indiana to the Missouri Valley south 

 of Fort Leavenworth in present Kansas. Later consolidated with Peoria 

 and other remnant tribes in Oklahoma. 



Catlin U.S.N.M. 



number number 



Stands by Himself, a distinguished brave 248 386248 



The Swan, a warrior - 249 386249 



Winnebago 



1836 location: North of Wisconsin and Fox Rivers in Wisconsin. 

 Now on the Winnebago Reservation, Nebraska, and in public domain 

 allotments of Wisconsin. % 



Catlin U.S.N.M. 



number number 



♦Du-cor-re-a, chief of tribe, and his family 199-206 386199-206 



Man Who Puts All out of Doors 207 386207 



♦The Wonder - 208 386208 



