50 THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. 



38. Tah-ko-hov, Plenty of meat — loway (King, 1837.) 



39. Ap-pa-noose-o-ke-maw, A chief when a child — Sac (Cooke, 1837.) 



40. Ca-ta-ne-cas-sa, Black Hoof — Shawnee Chief. 



41. PAH-SHE-PAn-noAT, Stabler — First Chief of the Sankys ; a Sac (King.) 



42. [See 22.] Gexekal Push-ma-ta-haw — Choctaw Chief. 



43. 



44. KAi-poL-E-QrAH, White-nosed Fox — A Fox Chief 



45. Ke-wa-uin, The North Wind — Chippeway Chief (King from Lewis, 1827.) 



46. Wa-cua-mox-ne, Partisan — loway (King, 1837.) 



47. Whesh-laui!, The Sweet (King from Lewis, 182G.) 



48. TiA-MAH, The bear whose scream makes the rocks tremble — Fox Chief. 



49. Wac-top-e-not, The Eagle's Bill — Fox (liing from Lewis, 1826.) 



50. Nahetluc-Hopie, Little Doctor — Creek Chief .....(King, 1825.) 



The red spiots on his dress mark the balls that he received when ho was surprised in his hut. The three 

 lower balls were lower than marked in the picture. The paint on the face is commemorative of the 

 same event, as the blood ran from his nostrils and mouth. 



51. Coosa-Tdstenugga — Creek Chief (King, 1825.) 



52. Kee-me-one, Rain — A Chippeway (King, 1827.) 



53. Opothle-Yoholo — Principal Chief of the Creek deputation to Washington in 1825. 



(King, 1825.) 



54. At-te-coure, The Young Reindeer — Chippeway Chief (King from Lewis, 1827.) 



55. 0-TYA-WA-xiM-EE-HEE, Ycllow Thundcr — Chippeway Chief (King from Lewis, 1827.) 



56. A-NA-CAM-o-GUSH-iA — Chippeway Chief from Rainy Lake (King from Lewis, 1827.) 



57. Waa-kawn, The Snake — Winnebago (Ford from Lewis, 1826.) 



58. Hoo-WAXi-NEE-KAW, Little Elk — Winnebago orator of the Car-ray -mau-nee family. 



59. 0-CHEK-NA-SHiNK-KAA, The man that stands mid strikes — Winnebago. 



(Ford from Lewis, 1826.) 



60. Pa-she-nine, The good marksman — Chippeway Chief (King from Lewis, 1827.) 



Gl. Wa-ue-kans-he-kai — Winnebago (King from Lewis, 1826.) 



62. AVadtz-ue-doo-kaana— Chief of the AVinnebagos (Ford from Lewis, 1826.) 



63. Mi-co-A-NA-PAS — Second Chief of Seminoles; owns 70 slaves (King.) 



64. No-wat-ke-sug-ga, He who strikes two at once — Otoe (King, 1837.) 



65. Wai-kee-chai, Crouching Eagle — Sanky Chief; Fox (King.) 



66. Caw-taa-waa-bee-ta, The Snagled Tooth 



67. Yaha-Hajo, Mad TFoZ/— Creek Chief (King, 1825.) 



68. Folke-tuste-na.jo, Craggy Black CZay— Seminole War Chief (King, 1826.) 



69. JoHR Ridge— Cherokee Chief. Secretary to the Creek delegation to Washington, 1825. 



(King.) 



70. Selota — Creek Chief; a distinguished warrior: fought under GeneralJackson. 



(King, 1825.) 



71. Tuskie-hu-Tustentigge, Little Prince— Creek Chief.... (King, 1825.) 



72. Jack-o-pa, 7'Ae &x— Chippeway Chief (King from Lewis, 1827.) 



73. 



74. Le-shaw-loo-la-le-hoo, Big CAt>/— Pawnee Loup (King, 1837.) 



75. Nau-kaw, Wood— OS the Cor-ray-mau-nee family. Principal Chief of Winnebago dep- 



utation, 94 years old 



76. Don Vincente Guerrero, former President of the Mexican Republic — a distinguished 



chieftain 



77. [See 33.] Keo-kck, Watchful Fox-First Chief of Sankys (King, 1829.) 



78. 



79. Pee-che-ker, Buffalo — Chief of Chippeways 



80. Apauli-Tdstenugoe— Creek Chief (King, 1825.) 



