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INDEX TO PART 2 



1127 



r. 



Ponderas, see Pend d'Oreille. 



Pontiac, character of 



— manuscript, reference to 



Poor Buffalo, a ghost-dance leader. 

 — , Kiowa messiah delegation under.. 



— , portrait of 



Pori dpinb, account of messiah by--. 



effect of messiah visitof 



— , ghost song composed by 



— , statement of, concerning messiah. 



663 

 663 



908 

 907 

 908 

 793 

 818 

 1028 

 819 



, visit of, to Wovoka 703, 7S4, 803, 817, 894 



Potawatomi, absence of ghost dance 



among 816 



— , disciples of Kanakftk 69b I I 



— , ghost dance aim mil' the 902 



+- settlement at Tippecanoe 684 



Potawatomi prophet, account of 705 



I'm rero, prophecy of indians of 804 



Powder, eacred. on dance ground 918 



— , sacred, use of, in battle 790 



— ,see Pollen. 



Powell, J. W., quoted on the Paiute 1084 



Powers, John, ministeroi'Shakerchurch. 758 



Powers, Stephen, on Pit River indians.. 1052 

 PRATHER, W. H., Sioux campaign song 



bv 



Pratt, Orson, on the messiah belief 703 



Prayer, Lord's. Arapaho equivalent of. . 966. 977 



Prayer stick, used by Kanakuk 697 



Presbyterians, attitude of. toward Shak- 

 er religion 7t)0 



Presi OTT, W. II.. on effect of civilization 



in Peru 65 ^ 



— , on golden age of Anahuac 658 



Preston, Lieut. (Jut, at battle of "Wound- 

 ed Knee 873 



Pretty Back on the Sioux outbreak 839 



Priest rapids, Smohalla performances at. 725 



— , see P'na. 



Priheau, Louis, guide in attack of Sitting 



Bull 856 



— , interpreter for Sioux delegation 891 



Principal dogs, a Kiowa warrior order.. 989 



Pritts, J. .cited on Delaware prophet 6G8 



Prophets, various, compared 930 



Prophet's town, battle of 688 689 



— , see Tippe<an«»e. 



Pshwa NAi'f M.aK"tatas synonym 736 



Pueblos, absence of ghost dance among. 805, 926 



— , revolt of. in 1680 659 



—.see Hopi, Taos. 



Pumpkin seed in Caddo mythology 1093 



Peril, information concerning Cohonino 



from - 813 



Puyallup in treaty of 1854 751 



Pyramid lake, battle of, in 1860 771 



QamIlh. a PIskwaus chief 



QamTl-'lema, a PIskwaus band 



Qa'pnisii-'lema, sketch of the 



Q'MA SHPAL, a Cceur d'Alene synonym. 



Quakers, account of the 



Quanah, former name of father of 



— , see Parker, Quanah. 



Quapaw name of the Comanche 



736 

 736 

 739 

 733 

 936 

 10*4 



1043 



Page 



Quiarlpi, a Colville synonym 732 



Quirt of the Dog sol. 1 ins 987 



Quoit-tsow, another name for Wovoka.. 7i*2 



QUOITZE < IW, name applied to "Wovoka . . . 765 



QwC lh-hwaipCm. a Klu/kStal synonj m. 738 



Kabbits in Paiute myth 1051 



— , a Kiowa warrior order 96 ' 



Rain invoked by the bull-roarer 975 



— songs of Wovoka 772 



Ranters, account of the 936 



Rapid < !ity, appearance of troops at — 850 



Rapid Indians, a synonym of tiros Ventres 955 



Rations, Sioux, table of 839 



— , see Sioux outbreak. 



Rattle of the Dog soldiers 987 



— used by Arapaho warriors 988 



Raven, sacred regard for the 982 



Real-dogs, a Kiowa warrior order 989 



Red as a sacred color 1037 



Red Buffalo, song composed by 1083 



Red Cloud, adherent of messiah doctrine. 848 



— , an Ogalala chief 845, 1058 



— , confidence in, by agent 832 



— , declaration of, for ghost-dance doctrine. 821 



— -, ghost da iii T council held hy 820 



— , operations of, in Sioux outbreak 881 



— , opposition of, to land cession 845 



— .portrait of **'> 



— , responsibility of, for Sioux outbreak- - 852 



— , surrender of band of 8#2 



— thwarted by McGillycnddy 845 



Red Cloud, Jack, conduct of, in Sioux 



outbreak 884 



Red Feather, name of Paul Boynton... 971 



Red-lodges, a Cheyenne division 1026 



Red Tail in the ghost dance 1085 



Red Tomahawk, a Sioux policeman 856 



— , portrait of 856 



—.Sitting Bull shot by 857 



Red Wolf, delegate to Wovoka 900 



Regan. Michael, killed at Wounded Knee 872 

 Regeneration, ideaof, ridiculed by south- 

 ern Ute 806 



— , Indian belief in 818 



in ghost-dance doctrine 785, 796 



— of the earth 959, 1030,1054,1073 



— , power of, attributed to Wovoka 821 



Reid, Henry, acknowledgments to 665 



REINECKY, F. T., killed at Wounded Knee 872 



Remy, J . on the Kentucky revival 943 



Resurrection, see Regeneration. 



Return-FROM-scout, vision of wifeof 916 



Richard, Louis, interpreter for Sioux 



delegation 891 



Ridge people, a Cheyenne division 1025 



Ritual of Smohalla religion. 725 



Rivers, reference to, in ghost song 1032 



Ri iberts, J-. Arapaho sacred pipe seenby 961 

 Robinson, Lieutenant, scouts under, in 



Sioux out break 8a0 



Roosevelt, Theodore, quoted on the 



Sword bearer affair ?07 



Rose, wild, use of s» <-ds of 9*8 



Rosebud agency, changes in land bound- 

 aries of 830 



