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81. MOU-KA-USH-KA, Trembling Earth Sioux of Missouri ; died in Baltimore Oct. 25, 1837 



(Cooke, 1837.) 



82. A-MISK-QFEW, The Spoon Menomina War Chief (King.) 



83. A Chippeway Chief. (King from Lewis, 1827.) 



84. OLOE, Ox Mahara 



85. TO-CA-COU, He that gives the first wound Sioux of Missouri (Cooke, 1837.) 



86. HA-SA-ZA, Elk's Horn Sioux of Missouri (Cooke, 1837.) 



87. AMMOI, He that comes for something Yancton Sioux (King, 1837.) 



88. MAH-XE-HAH-NAH, Great Walker loway Chief (King.) 



89. PES-KE-LECARO Chief of the Republican Panis 



90. AU-PANTAX-GA, Big Elk Mohas Chief; a great orator 



91. MAN-CHOUSIA, White Plume Kansas Chief. (King.) 



92. TERRE-KI-TAN-AHU 



93. IS-CA-TA-PE, Wicked Chief Great Panis (King.) 



94. CHOU-CAPE-OTOS, Half Chief . (King.) 



95. A-SHE-AU-KOU, SunfishSa.G Chief (King, 1837.) 



96. MAR-KO-ME-TA, Bear's Oil ' 



97. RAUT-CHE-WAIME 



98. [See 143.] RED JACKET Seneca Chief (King, 1828.) 



99. TEUS-QUA-TA-WA, Open Door 



100. (Cooke.) 



101. NE-O-MOU-NE, Walking Rain loway (King, 1837.) 



102. WAA-PUA-TAA, Playing Fox Prince of the Foxes (Ford from Lewis, 1826.) 



103. NAU-CHE-WING-GA, No Heart loway (King, 1837.) 



104. PEE-MASH-KA, Fox winding in his course Chief of the Foxes ; (King;) 



105. WAH-BAWN-SEE, Causer of Paleness Principal Chief of the Potawotamies. (King, 1835.) 



106. WA-PELLA, The Prince fox (King, 1837.) 



107. HOLATO-MICO, Blue King Seminole War Chief. (King, 1826.) 



108. WE-KE-ROO-TAU, He who exchanges , 



109. COR-BA-MAP-PA, Wet Mouth Chippeway Chief (King from Lewis, 1827.) 



110. MA-HOXG-GA Osage (King, 1830.) 



111. HEHO-TUSTEMJGGE, Deer Warrior Seminole Partisan War Chief (King, 1826.) 



112. ES-ME-BOIN Chippeway Chief (King from Lewis, 1827.) 



113. CUT-TAA-TASE-TIA Fox (Ford from Lewis, 1826.) 



114. PA-NAN-SE, Shedding ElkS&c (King, 1827.) 



115. CATOOUSE Chippeway Chief (King from Lewis, 1827.) 



116. A Sioux Chief 



117. O-KEE-MA-KEE-GUID, The chief that speaks A Chippeway 



118. GOVERNOR HICKS Head Chief of the Seminoles (King, 1826.) 



119. WAA-XA-TAA Grand Chief of the Sioux (King, 1826.) 



120. KIS-TE-KOSH, One leg off Fox brave (Cooke, 1837.) 



121. A Fox Chief (King from Lewis, 1826.) 



122. OCAN-GEE-WACK Chippeway Chief (King from Lewis, 1827.) 



123. KAI-KEE-KAI-MAIH, All fish Chief of Sankys (King.) 



124. OCHIO-FIXICO, (war name,) CHARLES CONXELLO, (English name) Creek Chief. 



(King, 1825.) 



125. SHE-TAH-WAH-COE-WAH-MEXE, The sparrow that hunts as he walks A Sioux (King.) 



126. TSHI-ZHUN-KAU-KAW, He who runs with the deer Of the Day-kau-ray family. Winne- 



bago Chief 



127. WAU-KAUN-HAH-KAW, Snake Skin Of the Day-kau-ray family 



128. ARTOWAY, PADDY CARR Creek Boy 



