54 COMANCHES. 



the white man's method of planting corn, and also to seek for some 

 of our people whom we have lost. I want the chiefs and headmen 

 of all nations and tribes to hear my talk and know that it is a good 

 one. I want you, my chief, to make peace with all nations, a peace 

 that will continue as long as there is ground for us to walk upon." 



87. 



PO-CHON-NAH-SHON-NOC-CO, or THE EATER OF THE BLACK 

 BUFFALO HEART. 



(Painted 1844.) 



One of the principal warriors of the Hoesh Band, or Honey- 

 Eaters. 



88. 



WIFE OF PO-CHON-NAH-SHON-NOC-CO. 



(Painted 1844.) 



89. 



O-HAH-AH-WAH-KEE, THE YELLOW PAINT HUNTER. 



(Painted 1844.) 



Head Chief of the Ta-nah-wee Band of Comanches. 



90. 



NAH-MOO-SU-KAH. 



(Painted 1844.) 



Oomanche Mother and Child. 



91. 



A COMANCHE DOMESTIC SCENE. 



(Painted 1844.) 



A Sleeping Warrior. Landscape on the head-waters of Ked 

 River. 



