TEN SD HX. 
ACCANCEA. See Quapaw. Page. ~ 
AGRICULTURE— 
amone Sauk and -HOxes.--/j2.eccs acces sc 40 
oftherArikara Wer seen oss tosceeececcless 179 
OnfihemMand antes oe see eee cee ies cele 127 
ofthe Osareves ait 36 ae ere Bases 106 
ALGONQUIAN FAMILY— 
characteristics of villages of.............. 7 
general movement of groups of........... 3 
groups comprising western division of. . . 1 
largest north of Mexico... 0.222.202... 43 
willases‘ofidescnibed 22 Wee ak eee 1 
AL-LE-GA-WA-HO’S VILLAGE. ..............20- 97 
ALLEN, J. A., book by, on the buffalo........ 7 
ALLOUEZ, PERE, mission conducted by.....- 122 
AMAHAMI— 
once united with the Hidatsaand Crow.. 140 
village of, on Knife River.............. 125,141 
AMERICAN FuR COoMPANY— 
IS Ole cescase sor soem so odopenodEoRoAbee 75 
traderot swith ySioume- seo secs ones eee 61 
ANIMALS— 
domestic, lack of, among the Iowa....... 114 
domestic; of the Kansas -oc2s.--.cceseese 90 
OLtuhe Dakota counthysancessecceee ences 4 
See Buffalo, Dogs, Game. 
ARAPAHO— 
anvAlgonguianeromprecce veeeceeeise scene 1 
country,occupled!Dy-e-s asec eee eke ee ee 33-34 
abitations\Owecs 83) Jsocceneeis cess sae 34 
ARAPAHO VILLAGE— 
described by Fremont. 2225... io. . 36-37 
DhOosrap holes 22. a Now tees oct ot 37 
ARBOR ENTRANCE, a Siouan feature.......... 122 
ARCHITHINUE NATIVES, name applied to 
1 IBIS fa & Cecio g SURGE DOL OPSABUEOOSSERSSe 25, 26 
ARIKARA— 
a CaAddoan crops, .: oats CU 2 
encampments of, visited by Lewis and 
Clarkes So sarc cee sek sheet es soe ees 23 
hastilitysof; to whites: sou: Sa ceeaomsees 176, 179 
Mandan village occupied by............. 139 
TAVENE TOOK ae Ae See pene e a SASG 167, 169-170 
DOULENYZO less netom cen ccaaacccwcce re hoes 174 
settlement of, near Fort Berthold........ 147 
skilled agriculturists...................-- 179 
warfare of, with Sioux-................. 70 
ARIKARA VILLAGES— 
described by Brackenridge............. 172, 173 
described by Bradbury.................. 172 
described by Maximilian.............. 175-176 
GUE LHeMMEASSOUNILe samen. eee eee eee 168 
StiesiOfmere eh eS oh8s Sapeanekaess ete 168-169 
Sketehedsby Catlina tena stecheseeeeecee 175 
ARK OF THE FIRST MAN ........2.......-.-- 129, 132 
ARKANSA. See Quapaw. 
ARKANSAS BAND, a division of the Osage.... - 98 
ASSINIBOIN, a Missouri River steamboat..... 130 
trip of, to the Yellowstone River......... 142 
ASSINIBOIN TRIBE— Page 
allianeevone witihiCreeess, se soe ee 71 
camp of, described by Maximilian....._. 75-76 
country, oceupied by 225. = as 71 
location and number of.:..............:. 32 
of the Dakota-Assiniboin group.......... 2 
Onubhermm arches. cine Yosser ees 73, 74 
relation of, to other tribes................ 44 
separated from Yanktonai............... 71 
SUOUCUUTOS: Olea es eae ee ee rs 71, 72, 73, 76-77 
with Cree, at Mandan village. ......_.._. 74 
ASSINIBOIN VILLAGE— 
SIZEUO litem cetacean aes aa eae torts 73, 74 
FNOVEMEMM Os Mae a pase, shes eran ee ea 73, 74 
ATSINA, a division of the Arapaho..........- 1,25 
allied with tribes of the Blackfeet confed- 
OLD eraren is Sater eiaret Stace ate eos Se ee 25, 34 
TORU COLCA S Ole = =e eee eee 34 
incorporated with the Assiniboin....._.. 25 
VaLLOUSMAIMES TON sy see toe. owen aes ee 34 
ATSINA VILLAGE, described by Maximilian. - 35 
AVENUE, pottery on site of......5........-.- 112 
AWACHAWI, an Hidatsa village.............. 142 
AWATICHAY, an Hidatsa village.............. 142 
AYAUWAYS, excursions of, against the Osage. 98 
BARK-COVERED LODGES— 
as summer habitations...............- 38, 51, 84 
as winter habitations..................-. 51 
employed in timber country. .......... 184-185 
erected! by the Dakota®- _>--4.2_- 2.02. 44 
Ofstherkcansa sees yey a Beer Serer . 95 
ofthe: Mdewakantanv:ss2s25 see se ne 50 
oljtheOjibwayasses soso sete tee 9-13, 16, 17, 56 
Of ihe: Osagen stent ihe see eee ate 98 
OLLHEY O LO eee age ae see a ae see bearsee 120 
OLUHeIO Tapa wice=seck:. sence ee etre 109 
of the Saukjand) Hoxes 55-2622. cc-- sees 39 
BASKETRY— 
OftheArikaraseo.0 cciecn 0 eosckae nue 169 
Ofthe Osagenses <r. open ss te ang 103 
BEAUREGARD, Mrs. N.H., copy by, of manu- 
SCTUD Gem G reper easter eric erase ree eee eee 90 
BEDS— 
ofthe Caddorn-- steno eee ee eee Bias eared ket: 
ofithe,Kansacs-. 4s. ey eee 92 
ofthe Mandanie- 252 2e-s.se- =. ates 133, 134 
BELLEVUE, a trading post on the Missouri... 81 
BIG-BELLIED INDIANS. See Atsina. 
BiG Kaw antOtolmd@iane ses. s- onct eee 117 
Bia KNIVES, Kansa name for the whites... - 89 
Bic DRACK, an.Osageichiceh--2 222-265. 0. 98 
BIRCH BARK STRUCIURES-2-2-c50-----05-. .- 9-13 
Seé Bark-covered lodges. 
BLACKFEET CONFEDERACY, tribescomposing. 1, 25 
BLACKFEET INDIANS— 
camps of, described by Maximilian... ._- 28 
ceremonialilodgesiof.. 2.2. .--ssagsosee one 33 
country inhabited by-................... 27, 32 
GESCHIPUONS Olsen. cue emesetetesen eee 25-28 
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