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29 “A buffalo hunt on the southwestern prairies.” Stanley__-___--_-_~- 4 
Ba SET Rau Ra] omer MENTO Cy see aeta\ YA 02 SA Be a a Se ee 4 
4. “ Buffalo hunting on the frozen snow.” Rindisbacher__-_--_--______ 4 
5. a, “ A buffalo pound.” Kane. 0, Scene in a Sioux village, about 1870_ 4 
6. a, Camp of “ Sautaux Indians on the Red River.” b, Ojibway wig- 
Maa peneeehelalke-< Vim eSO tale = eee 10 
7. a, “ Encampment among the islands of Lake Huron.” Kane. 0, Ojib- 
WWeVacOMDuOMAanictOl Re MIVver== 25 ses ay see ye 10 
8. a, Ojibway camp west of Red River. b, Ojibway camp on bank of 
Teereg he TRIM ar en Ses eae ee Ok a ee ee ee eee 12 
9. Ojibway habitations. a, Wigwams covered with elm bark. 6, Wig- 
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10. a, Ojibway birch bark canoe. 6, Ojibway Indians with birch bark 
CAO CS pee eed ee Batre Re eae ae FR Ee 8 Pa ee eee ee ee 16 
11. a, Trader’s store near Cass Lake. 0b, Outside an elm bark covered 
LT PL UNIT Omens robes eal eee nig ETM a ay Mek se Eb eee EI ae ot 16 
12. Objects of Ojibway make. a, Hammer, bag, and two skin-dressing 
TOONS “A Seo mah Orr ERIM US ihiiit | pe ee ee 16 
13. a, Ojibway mortar and pestle. 0b, Delaware mortar and pestle.  ¢, 
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ILA Cie aan Saini ees ee ay So Spa See ees 24 
Teo LEEea ah he CATA Gages! SLOVO HOS) Oe ees pee ea las eee a epee ae ge ey ee 24 
15. blacktoot, camps. Isane, /b)- Arapaho, village. As. os 34 
17 ARTESIA hs CAAT ORIN A SY y0 0 YE ee a Ue SS Mp oe a ees eee 34 
18. Sauk and Fox habitations. a, Frames of structures. 0b, Mat-covered 
TOGA E Ss Lote S oa St CUMS REN CS BORE Se a Le Ie 8 AR Oe Ew i 38 
19. Sauk and Fox habitation covered with elm bark__-_-___-______-__- 38 
20. a, Northwest shore of Mille Lac, 1900. 6, The Sacred Island in Mille 
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22. a, “ Dakotah village.” Eastman. 0, ‘‘ Dakotah encampment.” East- 
AV Ae 1k ot ad eee, ee ah enka BAe LE Sere Pk 2S Bio EX Bed 50 
23. a, Council at the mouth of the Teton. Catlin. 06, Fort Pierre, July 4, 
MBS Oil ese Z = cree 5 et ek ae eae ei IT ee ae BE pel Sys 50 
24. a,b, Near Fort Laramie, 1868. c, “A skin lodge of an Assiniboin 
Chie iva DS OUMEL! fa Ls lek Nee eae Nee ERA ey ns be 76 
25. a, Assiniboin lodges formed of pine boughs. Kane. 0b, “ Horse camp 
OLibHerAssimiboims: earch, 2h pl Shee eeu z eo a be eS 76 
26. a, Tipi of an Omaha chief. b, Page of Kurz’s sketchbook____-_---~~ 76 
einen Coro Mnhes Omahas.” 1S (ileeeemeense es Soo. Gul es Pe Oe 76 
28. a, Page of Kurz’s sketchbook, showing Omaha village. 0b, Page of 
Kurz’s sketchbook, showing interior of an Omaha lodge____-____-_~ 80 
29. ‘“ Punka Indians encamped on the banks of the Missouri.” Bodmer__ 80 
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