CATALOGUE OP INDIAN PAINTINGS 



BELONGING TO THE 



GOYEENMEXT C0LLECTI0:N' * 



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1. Sting Iotvay 



2. Shing-yaw-ba-wus-sen, The Figured Stone 



3. MiSH-SHA-QUAT, The Clear Sky — Chippeway Chief. 



Painted by C. B. King from a drawing by Lewis, 1827. 



4. Pe-a-juk — A Chippeway (King from Lewis, 1827.) 



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6. Am-eiquon, Wooden Ladle (King from Lewis, 1826.) 



7. Mo-NEE-KAW, He who goes under ground 



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9. Tu-GO-Nis-co-TE-YEH, Black Fox — Cherokee Chief (King, 1828.) 



10. Eesh-tah-hum-leaii, Sleepy Eye — Sioux Chief, from the band called the Sipsetongs. 



11. Moos-E-OM-o-NEE, The Walking Iron — Wah-pee-ton Sioux (By S. M. Charles, 1837.) 



12. La-kee-too-me-ra-sha, Little Chief — Pawnee = (King, 1837.) 



13. Wah-ro-ne-sau, The Surrounder — Otoe (King, 1837.) 



14. Wah-ke-on-taw-kah, Big Thunder — Chief of the Medana Kanton Sioux,.. (King, 1837.) 



15. Haw-che-ke-ong-ga, He who kills Osages — Missouri (King, 1837.) 



16. 0-WAN-iCK-KOii, Little Elk — AVinnebago (A. Foi'd from Lewis, 1826.) 



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18. , Chippeway Chief (King from Lewis, 1827.) 



19. Ga-de-ge-we, Spotted — Second Chief of the Chippeways, 54 years old (King, 1835.) 



20. Waa-kann-see-kaa, Rattlesnake — Winnebago (Ford from Lewis, 1826.) 



21. Naa-gar-nep, The one who sits at the head — Chippeway Chief.. (King from Lewis, 1827.) 



22. [See 42.] General Push-ma-ta-ha — Choctaw Chief 



23. Menawee — A great Warrior and Creek Chief 



This chief commaniJecl the party that killed Gen. Mcintosh, and was one of the few that saved themselves 

 from the defeat at the Horse-shoe, by swimming the river, after being badly wovmded in the head. 



24. Mistepb — Yoholo Mice's sou, a Creek (King, 1825.) 



25. Naa-she-o-siiuck, Roaring 1 hunder — Sac of Mississippi, son of Black Hawk. 



(King, 1837.) 



26. ToosTO, Spring Frog 



27. YoiiOLO-Mico— Creek Chief (King, 1825.) 



28. A Creek warrior 



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



30. I-AU-BEANU— A Chippeway (King from Lewis, 1826.) 



31. Paii-gue-saii-ah— Son of Tecumseh (Shaw.) 



32. Tah-col-a-quot — A Sac ' 



33. [See 77.] Keokuk, Watchful Fox — Chiocook Sac 



34. Paw-a-siiick, To dash the water off— A. ¥ ox ChM (Cooke, 1837.) 



35. Col. John Stedman or Stidham King, 1825.) 



36. Wea-matla— Seminole War Chief (King, 1826.) 



37. Kee-sheswa, The Sun — Fox warrior (King.) 



• Xhese Paintings are arranged on the east and southeast walls of the Picture Gallery. 



