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FORT DES PRAIRIES, mention of.........---- 72 | HIDATSA GROUP, tribes composing..........- 2,140 
Fort JOHN, destroyed by North American HIDATSA TRIBE— 
Wari Company ss-aso se eee eee ae nearer eee 69 | ceremonial lodge of:--< 22-5... 5.2. <2 se 144 
Fort LARAMIE, description of..............- 69 creation myth of..... 3 2 ete site Sere 143 
Fort LEAVENWORTH, early description of... 116 temporary lodge 0f-sa.0)-22--seeeeeeeeeee 147 
Fort Lookout, treaty concluded at....-..-- 57 winter.wvillagelofi-es....-scesc7 eee 143, 149 
Fort OsAGE— See Minnetarees. 
later named Fort Clark.................- 99 | HIDATSA VILLAGES— 
WEA PO MOAT anemia oie ieietas eleteln eroieeie 100 descriptions of......... 142-143, 145-146, 148-150 
Fort PIERRE— Indian drawings 0fs..-—..2c.s= sees seee 139 
gathering of Yankton near..........-.-- 57,59 locationvof tice ce seos os oes + se reeeeeee 141 
Skepeh Oleecvaseesces coe encase eee 63 near Fort: Berthold'=:...-2.-.ssessshecees 147 
ForT SNELLING— painting ol; by Catlin =< 2_<- . ees ee sas 141 
NCAP Meni aba sass ssceee eels = 15 [MEM OIREE Gos - soos ocbecdee-siecsocs cn: 145 
establishment Of. cc <cnssmicieaccicise neice 184 sites of, compared with Mandan.......... 146 
Fort UNION— temporary, for winter use............--.. 149 
ASsiniboiMmicampjats-—-eaecee saeco ee 75 | Hime, HUMPHREY LLOYD, photographs made 
stay at, of Friedrich Kurz............--- 76 DY Aassc sesso cass dae cee sae ee coe 12 
visit at, of Maximilian............-...-.. 142 | HIND EXPEDITION— 
Fort YATES, Villages near..............-..- 22 calmp'sitesiobservedby--- -..-.- sas eeee 20-21 
FORTIFIED VILLAGES— Ojibway structures encountered by..-.... 12 
(Ariane 2252 o reese tigate se eee 168,171,172 | HOE, madeby-Avikara. <2: ..---.-sc-cosseeee 177 
(EGP Oh Weaien Meera Ten aesoen saaas ae 147 -| SHORSEVDRAVOIS=<)2).soeeeeece ss see eee 30, 65, 66 
Iho ENN AE Re ena pase oe eho nc aeosooee 123,131 | HorsrRACING of the Blackfeet............... 31 
FORTS BUILT BY INDIANS.........----------- 34,35 | Horsxs, housed in lodges of the Mandan..... 126 
Fox INDIANS— HOUSE REGS 2 eens smear ee 20, 21, 22, 28, 30 
like] OUIETIO) sem cos necoasoose a cossscunsoo oe 1 | Hupson’s Bay COMPANY— 
present location of............---------.- 38 journals oftradersiof-.-2222--52- aoae eee 25 
WASited Dy ODS as oneivieleeiane Bae 38 trade of, with the Blackfeet.............. 27 
See Sauk and Foxes. trading posto. ACLS. tos sf ese eeee 76 
FREMONT, arrival of, at Kansa towns........ 96 | -HUNKPAPA, 4 Teton band 52-2... 22. =.2seee 2 
FUR TRADE OF THE TETON........-.-------- 61 | HunTINGc— 
Furs, huge quantities of, collected by Sauk customs of the’Osage.- 2-22-3228 103, 106 
ANA MM OR OSae sterciecclals ne cinievscisemes socal ae 40 customs of the Sauk and Foxes.......... 40 
GAME— excursions of the Mandan................ 126 
abundance of, at Isle au Vaché.......... 91 excursions of the Omaha......-... oe Ke 85-87 
See Animals, Buffalo, Hunting. grounds used for, by Oto..-..........-.. 116 
GAMES— of antelope, a method of................. 6 
played by the Omaha...--....-.-.-...-- 81 of buflalosssc. cee: ao Ree een aoe 4-7 
Space for PlayiN pes ooo an cree nemine eine 129 parties of the Mandan... -....-- 2.2.22 .-2 136 
GILDER, R. F., village site identified by-....- 82 trips of the Pawnee............-....... 166-167 
GILFILLAN, Dr. J. A., missionary among the ILLINOIS CONFEDERACY, Villages of........... 41-43 
(Otley fytsla sna ss sosoue suc -eeedsessoe acess 11 | Intinots INDIANS— 
GRAND PAWNEE— Willa se! Ole ojo 3: atniaim inl -)= 5 siel.<)= see 41 
visit to, of Long expedition.............. 158 west of the Mississippi.....--...-.-.+--.. 1 
See Chaui. IMPLEMENTS— 
GRANT, PETER, Ojibway dwellings described agricultural, of the Arikara.............. 177 
DY ~~ 20 nnn e ence cen n ence nc eeser renee 9-10 flint, on Omaha village site.............. 82, 83 
GRASS LODGE— for/Skinjdressing as seen seine eee alate eat 138 
as temporary shelter....-...........-.-- 13-14 stone, found on White River............ 108 
Api daveW CEV6 li h0)= Sees sec sdocasancdespades-e 183 | INDIAN PEACE COMMISSION, visit of, to Fort 
OftHeWiChitae=-- concn ceeiase ces na 179-180 Laramie. « .\. jen nnnieewcncweweccetn (C3 69 
photographiOle oe eeinmen sei tier aa = 180) |ILOTAIN: pata © LO/CHIC Ia =e ers tata arete is yaaa eee 117 
GREAT OSAGE, an Osage band............... 9g | LowA TRIBE— 
GRINNELL, GEORGE B., erection of medicine appearance of villages of-.........-...... 113 
lodge described by .-....-------.---........ 33 belonging to Chiwere group...........-.. 2 
Gros VENTRES. See Hidatsa. brief description of......-..-.---......... 114 
GrROS VENTRES OF THE MISSOURI, a name closely connected with Winnebago....... 122 
applied to the Hidatsa. ................... 141 habitations; Of- <== ei <.-mcintminle enema 114 
Gros VENTRES OF THE PRAIRIE, a name PNISTALONIOlesowc ower Sates eee eeeneteere 113 
applied to the Atsina................. 34,141 | Iron BirpD, an Osage chief................... 103 
See Atsina. ; IRVIN, SAMUEL M., missionary among the 
Hapirations. See Lodges, Tipi, Wigwam. WOW Sor acon cmac cs cntineis temese eRe eee 114 
HA-WON-JE-TAH, a Teton Sioux chief........- 61,62 | IRVING, WASHINGTON— 
HENDRY, ANTHONY, journal of........-....- 25 deserted village describe1 by..-.-....-.... 105 
Henry, ALEXANDER, travels of, through As- Indian symbols mentioned by........-.-. 43 
SIMIDOIMN COUMULY:< can mute = atelsinta’n o's n16\e\loter=) 71-73 | ISH-TAL-A-SA’S VILLAGE... ......000.. 2000500 97 
