6 



21 



KAH-KAH-TAH-A-KE-AH, THE FLYING BIRD. 



A Two-Kettle Sioux Chief. * 



Dakota. Shindler, photog , Washington, 18G7. 



22 



MATA-WA YU-MI, THE BEAR THAT FRIGHTENS. 



A Yankton Sioux Brave. t 



Upper Missouri, Dak. T\ Shindler. pbotog., Washington. 1867. 



23 



MA-TA-WA-YTJ-MI THE HEAR THAT FRIGHTENS. 



A Yankton Sioux Brave. t 



tipper Missouri, Oak. T. Shindler, photog., Washington, 1867. 



24 



CHUN KAN-KE-TES-KA. THE STOTTED HORSE. 



A Two-Kettle Sioux Chief. 

 Dakota. Shindler, photog., Washington, 1867. 



2 5 



TO-KI-YA-WI-KA-KTE, HE KILLS FIRST. 



Mini-Conjou Chief. 

 Dakota. Shindler, photog., Washington, 1867. 



26 



NA-JI-WA-KAN, THE SACRED GHOST. 



A Two-Kettle Sioux Brave. * 



Dakota. Shindler, photog., Washington, 1867. 



27 



MA-TO-HO-KAN-TAN-KE, THE BEAR WITH THE BIG VOICE. 

 A Two-Kettle Sioux Chief. 



Dakota. Shindler, photog., Washington, 1867. 



* Are two of the eleven Indians that recovered Mrs Julia Fright, Miss Emma 

 Duley, and six children, from hostile Indians, near the mouth of the Grand 

 River, in November. 1S62. 



t Guide to Gen. A. Sully's military expedition through the Bad Lands of 

 Dakota Having been shot through the breast by the hostile Indians while in 

 an almost dying condition, he guided the entire force of military safely through 

 that country. 



