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358 



A Sioux Chief. 

 Omaha. Copied by Shindler, Washington, 1S69, 



259 



TALL TREE. 



Skull of a Tonkaway Indian. 



Indian Territory. Shindler, photog., Washington, 1869. 



This was a noted medicine man, ami was feared to so great an extent that the 

 tribe accused him of being a witch, and one night a party shot him in his lodge. 



260 



A Skull of a Tonkaway Chief. 



Indian Territory. Shindler, photog., Washington, 1869. 



Killed in battle, 1861, near old Fort Cobb. These Indians were formerly can- 

 nibals, eating their prisoners and their own dead. 



261 



BLACK BEAVER. 



A Noted Delaware. 



Copied by Shindler, Washington, 1S69. 



Was Captain of a company of Delawares, and served during the Mexican war ; 

 was one of Audubon's hunters ; guided Gen. Marcy over the plains, during his 

 explorations ; and conducted the army out of the Indian country at the com- 

 mencement of the war. 



262 



ASSADAWA. 



Chief of the \Vitchitas. 



Copied by Shindler, Washington, 1869. 



263 



Indian Drawing, with Explanation. 



Copied by Shindler, Washington, 1869. 



