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THE GHOST-DANCE RELIGION 



[ETH. ANN. 14 



Eells, Myron — Continued. 



History of Indian missions on the 



Pacific coast — Oregon, Washington, 

 and Idaho. By Reverend Myron Kills, 

 missionary of the association. Phila- 

 delphia and New York, American Sun- 

 day School Union, 1882 ( ?). 12 3 . 



Evans, F. W. Shakers: Compendium 

 of the origin, history, principles, rules 

 :iinl regulations, government, and doc- 

 trines of the United Society of Believ- 

 ers in Christ's second appearing, with 

 biographies of Ann Lee, etc. New 

 York, 1859. 12°. 



Fletcher, J. E. See Schoolcraft, Indian 

 Tribes. 



Ghost Dance [CD.]. (Documents relat- 

 ing to the Ghost dance and the Sioux 

 outbreak of 1890, on file in the Indian 

 Office in Bpecial case 188, labeled 

 "Ghost Dance and Sioux Trouble.") 



1— Fisher, Document 37097-1800; 2— Camp- 

 bell, Document 36274- 1800; 3— Campbell, Doeu 

 ment 20274-1800; 4— Reportoi Lieutenant H.L. 

 Scott (copy from A.G.O.), Document 9234- 

 1891; 5— Statement of Porcupine, the Cheyenne, 

 Document 24075-1890; 6— Blakely, September 

 30,1890, Document 32876-1890; 7— Ageni Me 

 Langhlin, October 17. IS90, Document 32670- 

 1890; 8— Documenl 17236-1891; 9— Statement 

 of Porcupine, Document24075-1890 ; 10— Agent 

 Bartholomew, December 15, 1800. Documenl 

 39419-1890; 11— Clipping from Santa Fe (New 

 Mexico) News, December 11, 1890, Document 

 39419-1890; 12— Agent Plumb, Document 35519- 

 1890; 13— ibid, Document 38743-1890; 14— ibid, 

 Document 2178-1891 ; 15— Agent Fisher, Docu- 

 ment 37097-1800; 16 — Clipping from Omaha 

 (Nebraska) Bee, February 10, 1891, Document 

 0155-1801; 17— Blakely and Captain Bowman, 

 Document32876-1890 ; 18— Ageni Simons.Docu- 

 ment 37359-1890; 19— Agent Warner.Documeni 

 37260-1890; 20— Ageni McChesney, Document 

 18807-1890; Document 17021-1800; 21— Gal- 

 lagher, Document 18482-1S90.J McChesney, 

 18807 1890; Wright, 18823-1890; McLaughlin, 

 19200-1890; 22— Cook letter, September 11, 

 Document 30828-1890; 23— Special Agent Rey- 

 nolds, September 25 30016 1890; 24— "Wright, 

 December 5, 38008-1890; 25— McLaughlin, Oc- 

 tober 17, 32607-1800; 26— Royer, October 12, 

 32120-1800; 27— Palmer, October29and Novem- 

 ber 4, 31001-1800, 34656-1890; 28— Letters ami 

 telegrams, October 30 to November 21, from 

 Royer, Palmer, Dixon, Belt, .-I al.,34060 1890 

 348H7 1890; 34904 1890; 34906 1890; 31010-1800; 

 35104-1890; 3510.-. -1800; 35349 1890; 35412-1890; 

 35413-1890 35831-1890; 36021-1890; 29— Mc- 

 I anghlin, November 10, 30340 1890 30 -Presi- 

 dent Harrison, November 13,35104 1890; 31— 

 Secretary Noble, December 1,37003-1890; 32— 



Ghost Dance — Continued. 



Palmer, 35956-1890; Reynolds, 36011-1890; Mc- 

 Laughlin, 30022-lsoo; Royer, 30500 1890; 33— 

 Noble, 37003-1 S90; Wright.37174 1890; Palmer, 

 38688-1890; 34— McLaughlin, 36868 1830 ::7lo:,- 

 1890; Cody order, 37559-1830 ; Belt, 39602- 1890; 

 35— McLaughlin, December 24,1890-26; 36— 

 McLaughlin, 38860-1890 ; 39002- 1890; December 

 24, 1800-26; Miles, 39535-1800; 37— General 

 Miles, December 11,39210-1890; 38-Miles,De- 

 cember 2S, 1890-415; 39— Miles, December 3 I, 

 1890-504; 40— Royer, December 29, 10115-1890; 

 Miles. December 29, 1800-114; 41— Miles, De- 

 cember 29,1890-414; 42— Cooper.40415 1890; 43— 

 Royer, December 31,1890-529; 44— Royer, Jan- 

 uary 2, 1891-145; 45— "Miles order, J anuary 12, 

 6040 1891; 46— Corbin, 7724-1801; military let- 

 ters, ele, 10937-1891; Welsh, etc, 12772-1891; 

 Burns, 12561-1891; 47— Documents 3512-1891; 

 7720-1801 ; 7970-1801; 10037-1801; 11944-1891; 

 including statements of Acting Ageni Captain 

 I'i. rce, of army officers, Dr McGillycuddy, In- 

 dian survivors, ami Deadw 1 Pioneer; 'IS— 



Kingsbury, 8217-1891; 49— Tiroqua, 38445-1890; 

 50— Texas Ben, 36087-1890; Johnson, November 

 27 1890;51— Derrick, 37440-1890; 52— Belt,8699 

 -1893; Hopkins, 9979-1893; lion.' 1893; 13243- 

 1893; Browne, 14459-1893 ; 53 -Scott, February 

 lo, 0234-1801 ; 54— ibid ; 55— Commissioner Mor- 

 gan, November 24, 30342-1890; 36467-1890. 



Grinnell, l>r G. B. See Journal of Amer- 

 ican Folk-lore; also article on Early 

 Blackfoot History (American Anthro- 

 pologist, Washington, April, 1892), and 

 personal letters. 



Dr Grinnell, editor of Forest ami Stream, in 

 New York city, ami author of Pawnee lino 

 Stories ami Blackfoot Lodge Tales, is one of 

 our best authorities on the prairie tribes. 



Hamilton, Rev. William. Autobiogra- 

 phy. (Transactions and Reports of the 

 Nehraska State Historical Society, I, 

 60-73. Lincoln, Nebraska, 1885. 8 .1 



1-72. 



Hayden. F. V. Contributions to the 

 ethnography and philology of the 



Indian tribes of the Missouri valley, 

 etc Prepared under the direct ion of 

 Captain William F. Reynolds, T. E., 

 r. S.A.. and published by permission of 

 the War Department. Philadelphia, 

 1862. -I . 

 Heckewelder, J. History, manners, ami 

 customs of the Indian nations who 

 once inhabited Pennsylvania and the 

 neighboring states. New and revised 

 edition, with introduction and notes 

 by Reverend William ('. Reichel. 

 Philadelphia, 1876. 8 . Originally 



