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PIs-KA-KAU-A-KIS, a band of Cree......------ 18 | ROOpTAHEE, a Mandan winter village. .... 125, 134 
PITAHAUERAT, a tribe of the Pawnee confed- ROTUNDAS OF THE CHEROKEE.............-- 118 
GTACY: <A S sere at sen es een 2 | RUNNING-WATER RIVER, early name of the 
““PLATTE PURCHASE,’’ Iowa living in....---.. 114 INO brane arse hreis «sinter ns Sere aes eee 88 
PLATTE RivER, Oto village on-.......--...-- 116 | RUSH MATS— 
Ponca INDIANS— for seats and sleeping places............- 11 
a tribe of the Dhegiha group........----- 2,77 me modsormakanpes= eo saee eee see ee 41 
habitationsofsaee. es jee Se ee 87-88 used for covering dwellings.............- 10 
THAT ALLOLILO Re eee eet me te oP 2 77 | SACRED DANCE— 
separation of. from the Omaha......-..-- 87 forbenefitomsickte Se Sten sees ese 82_ 
POPULATION— Oni heuDakotas eacmekesemee sso anes 55 
of-Arikara-villares.. 2.222205 0sne.2ecet 170 | SACRED ISLAND IN MILLE Lac, described..... 46 
gwaASsiniboiaes 6 o.ccoccesncecosees Sr tty 76 | ST. JOSEPH, a trading post.................2: 184 
of Atsina or Fall Indians..........----.- 32 | St. Pau, former Indian village near......... 38 
HMONG WOMNEL mcs. Passes. sarees = 24 | ST. PETERS RIVER, exploration of ........... 47 
OLGIee ss anes se ae ees SO ee 19 | SALT, making of, by Indians................ 42,174 
GROTON ena ee ee en eee. Coit 19 | SANDY CREEK, Oto encampment on.-.-._.-.- 120 
Gis Renras errs ce eek a hte pele eee 1% 89,95 | SANS ARCs, a Teton band...-.............:.. 2 
OLMand erie seenetees lie set Ake ei JE a 139 See Itazipcho. 
of Minnetaree villages..--..........-..---- 126 , SANS OREILLE, an Osage chief.............-. 100 
(Of sapere ret urea ads ol aso 104 | SANTEE— 
Of Riewanbemase eek ona th el ets SLs 31 eastern division of the Dakota..........- 45 
OL GATSEESeaese Na anes Eee baat 32 tribes LOMMING 3 saacdsacas 254 Ske seo 2 
of village of Sotoilis. ...............------ 110 use ofthe mame--- 7. - 23-0 weno 22 e 45 
DEV aCOSE on ie eRe Ee ee ge 182 | SANTSUKHDHI, an Osage band..............- 2,98 
ORV CHa a ae WE 1g2 | SARSEES, number and location of ........... 32 
OfaNGATICL OD ee a See eee Soe ee 56 | SASKATCHEWAN VALLEY, tribes inhabiting. . 32 
PorcuPINE CREEK, Village on...........-.-- 92 | SAUK AND FOxXES— 
Porrery— PeviculCUureOMaassaeas cat sosse eee 40 
PRT ICAT A So eee ere ee ER ei 174 livin gas Onestribes= s<2--enues ets ssen ese 38 
fragments of, in Ozark caves........----- 107 manners and ways oflife.............--.. 39-41 
fragments of, on village ey trig Se shoe ae apy eee 46 summer and winter habitations of...._.. 38 
GiihervianGanecce: socccc eee ae 137-138 villages of, similar in appearance......... 38 
ofthe Quapaw- se" -eeee kL eee eaceeaee 112 See Fox Indians, Sauk Indians. 
See Earthenware. SAuK INDIANS— 
ROUNDS JBURFALO csc pics steaee el see sioeee 5-6, 26 excursions of, against the Osage and Mis- 
QuAPAW— SOULIS 2-62 sae sowrceayjsars Seto eh seeteee 98 
a tribe of the Dhegiha group............- 7 Missouri driven out by...-.-...-......-- 121 
country occupied by=--2<-.--.222-c2eee22 108 removal of, to Indian Territory.......... 38 
decrease in population of.............. eres itl (LODEUG OMY. OR ro see eee ee eee aaa 1 
Meaning of the name...................- 108 village of, visited by Long..............- 38 
MUR AIOINOE PA. ae: st oe) Sake, 77, 112 See Sauk and Foxes. 
TEES QOTSSC LPOG) S| ge A al eas ae, 111 SAUTEUX. See Ojibway. 
QurvirA, reached by Coronado............... 179 | ScHootcrart, H. R.— 
Ravin, PAuvL, list of Winnebago structures deserted Osage villages encountered by.. 101 
peal (cid | ON epee eae fee rats cite Seen eee ee oe 122 journey of, down the Mississippi......... 49 
RAKES, made by Arikara..............------ 177 Sioux settlements described by.......... 49 
RAYNOLDS EXPLORING PARTY, sacred struc- SEVEN COUNCIL FIRES OF THE DAKOTA...... 44 
Gunerdiscovered Dyas. oeri- oe erect seca =e 63 | SEYMouR, E.S.— 
RED CLOUD, an Oglala Chietian 2 een se a Fa 70, 71 Kaposia described by ee Se dea Ok A 50 
RED RIVER, structures in walley: Of. J.2. 2-2 9, 12 sketches iyi eees eee ane 55, 93, 95, 121 
Rep WING, Minn., origin of the name....... 47 | SHAKOPEE’S VILLAGE, described by Keating. 52 
RED Wine, village of— SHAWANESE, migration ofremnant of........ 23 
ESE Ee ao aoe oo 49 | sHawnes, villages of, west ofthe Mississippi 42 
described by Seymour................... 50 Spee 
REES, warfare of, with Sioux................ 70 ‘ 
REPUBLICAN PAWNEE— Arapaho, affixed to tripods............-.- 36, 37 
described by Irving..............-.------ 161 ofthe Pawnee............ aaa soe eee > 157 
visited by Long expedition.............. 159 | SIBLEY, GEORGE C., Kansa village described 
See Kitkehahki. by..---------- oonst dace acacmogcsesensacesco 90 
REQUA, W. C., Osage described by.........-- 104 | SIcHANGU, a Teton band..-.....-..-.---..... 2 
Rincs— SIcK AND AGED— 
Ofeanthesee ab 8 be taka see 21, 28, 30 dance for benefit Of. sssee=- serene sees 82 
ONSLONC ereco= 6.75 a St = + - eS eae 20, 21 PRCA EINEM Ole: mie lctetaelsae ciev cele lente mate 165 
Rocky Mountain Fort, Assiniboin camp SIPASAPA, 3 Tetomibandee tse. .-ceesden-ck 2 
MGR eee eRe on satct certs. ici iaia telat clatetemrere 77 | SiKsIKA, a tribe ofthe Blackfeet confederacy.. 1,25 
