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SIOUAN TRIBES— Page. | SWEAT HOUSE— Page. 
classification) Of 5¢\<2 1. > tebesin. Woh ae ee ea 2 of the Crows:2222: sesseees see ee ee 155 
general movement of.........--.----.--- 3 ofthe: Ojibway -!- 3-26as. sesso sac eee 12,16 
ine Washes sso 550 se esol ee cares 44 | SYMBOLS, cut on trees by Indians. .......... 43 
second largest stock north of Mexico..... 43 | TALANGAMANE, a Sioux chief..............2. 49 
skin tipi typical of.......... St eee BeS 7 | Taoapa, description of village of............ 52 
various habitations of-.............------ 44 | TapAGE PAWNEE. See Pitahauerat. 
villages of, described.-.........--.-.--..- 1 | TATANKA WECHACHETA, a Wahpeton chief.. 53 
westward migration of...........-.---.-- 43 | TATUNKAMANE, son of a Dakota chief....... 48 
S1oux— TCHAN-DEE, a Teton Sioux chief:............ 62 
excursions of, against the Osage.......... 98 | TETON— 
gathering of, with Ojibway, to establish a division of the Dakota. 2... 2... es2ee ee 2,44 - 
POAC Ser iaisiaid ocedes eas et tesias eee toe 15 bands'composings.. -.2-2 ce ose eeeeee 3: 2 
SISSETON, a division of the Dakota........... 2,44 custorhs!of. 2207 -23,-5. <2 s 2 eee 60 
SKIDI, a tribe of the Pawnee confederacy-..... 2 great village of, visited by Lewis and 
SKIN DRESSING, implements for.......... 58,59, 138 Clark: 223. 3 See eee 59-60 
SKIN LODGE— 2 TETON RIVER, village near mouth of........ 62 
ATA PA Oss 5 < cob sac Bo ae massa aoe ek a 37 | THATCHED LODGES, of the Wichita.-....... 179-180 
SACU TEMES. eS sues anbedooereebosesenkor 71,76 | Tuer, THE, an Oto Indian.............1.. 117 
ISR Yole ti ocak enone se oouceabo = sn-bcenenoc 28 | TINDER MOUNTAIN, Cree band at...........- 18 
Cheyenne: 2. ssesejees ons ce = ss chaste 24 | Tir 
COS UEUCULOMS O fe oom areleial=(ainislemmreleleielereatelele 56 drawing of, by Bodmer.................. 58, 59 
CLOG 25ers ee Es Le 18, 20 of the plains tribes, fine example of...... 68 
Orowshcesis os ns =n sca Ree 150, 152, 153 typical of Siouan tribes. .-.............- 7 
decorations On. 5.2.25. s a 28, 67, 76, 78, 85 See Skin lodges. 
descriptions Of......-----.---+----+--+++- 50,51 | ToNGINGA, a Quapaw Village.............. 109 
drawilgs Olereass cme = sete eeaerin casa ee 56 | ToRIMAN, a Quapaw village........ cdasacees 109 
erected by the Dakota................... 45 | Torem posts, not used by Omaha.......... 85 
Hidatsa 2 225s ae emia iw owl njeicinivnielnniaeeineic 146 | TRADERS LODGE, of the Oglala.,............ 68 
IKANSS 5 S< Fe Ae chads = strait eoaceseeee mene 94 TRAILS— 
Omaha, construction of.............-. 80-81, 85 across the prairie: =-.-.1.-<s--see s-eeeeee 88 
IPA WMEEs tasns seaseemeetenee ee 162, 164, 165-166 Buffalo > 22 7 5ott. oat ee eee 7 
predominance of, on the plains...-....... 185 in'the Black: Hallsss2cec =s2-\.0e-eceae eee 70,71 
sketched by Kurz..........----------+-- 76 made Dy/tlavolsss--0-0-- ++ 22. eee Rees 66 
MOGON res aissewrenie ee als oeis le eesnsiememees 2 61 TRANSPORTATION— 
used by rovingitribes 2.2. oc) ss ciemanicee 32 among the O¢lala...-..-.s55-.0-ee eee 65 
used by the Dhegiha...............--... 77 among the Piegan J.-+----senssaeenae ees 30 
used by the Oto eer eeeneice eee eeer 118 See Dog travois, Horse travois. 
SKIN SCRAPER, bone, described.............- 58,59 | Travors. See Dog travois, Horse travois. 
SKIN TIPI— TREATIES— : 
when used by Omaha-......-...0050.255 84-85 of Greenville, westward migration follow- 
Yankton, described by Maximilian...... 57-58 INP ee cole ee tn - - see ess se eee 42 
SLEDGES OF THE MANDAN............--...- 134 of peace between Sioux and Chippewas. 15 
SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC— place of, between Ojibway and U.S. Goy- 
among the Mandan...................... 139 | OPTIC be mee selene = ana tale 16 
among the Omaha... 02.52. .c eect e ee 78 with Tetons, Yankton and Yanktonai... 57 
SMOKING CUSTOM OF THE BLACKFEET...... 26,27 | TwENTY-FOUR, VILLAGE OF THE, a former 
See Pipes. Kansa towil snc. wceceseeeiee eae: nee 94 
SoroUts, population of village of............. 110 | Two KETTLES. See Oohenonpa. 
SouLreR Nor, French name for the Ama- TYPHA PALUSTRIS, mats made ofleaves of.... 100 
Barn oi SF 2 5 as ow tare mpi ewe we em eetenieeine 126 | UNION AGENCY, location of................ 104-105 
SPEARS, ARAPAHO, affixed to tripods........ 36,37 | UTENSILS OF THE MANDAN................ 136-137 
Spoons, HORN— UTSEHTA, an Osage band....-2-....5..-4-- 2,98 
of the Mandaaie-a.w2ts asses 137 | VILLAGE OF THE TWENTY-FOUR............- 94 
OfiiliGs Pa wile ee oe pee oe ee 158 | VILLAGE SITES, not contemporaneous... .... 127 
STANLEY, paintings by, in National Museum = 31 eS a Sioux village ‘visited - by 
STANSBURY EXPEDITION, narrative of..... 64, 66-68 Buea leralt: si2 + cedhne cre ate eae eee ” 
STaRAPAT, an Arikara chief................. 176 Wace Pipes A see 
: a tribe of the the Wichita confederacy... 2 
STaTE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF NoRTH Da- appearance of.:.4! 20.27.3000 Seine 181 
KOTA, surveys made by...-...-..-.. 139,145 grasslodgo bf... .:.....1- sss sebomeene 181 
STOCKADE BUILDINGS, mentioned by Long... 50 population of/.0. 215. .20)0RSe a) oes 182 
STOCKADES, remains Of.............-.-.----. 67 | WanxkTAGELI, a Yankton chief.............. 58 
See Fortified villages. WAHPEKUTE, a division of the Dakota...... 2,44 
STONE CIRCLES, explanation of.............. 20,21 | WAHPETON TRIBE— 
STONE INDIANS. See Assiniboins. a division of the Dakota..............- 2, 44, 52 
SUN DANCE, lodges erected for............... 63, 85 country occupied Dye 22 sheen ss saseanee 52 
SUNFLOWER SEED, cakes made Of............ 136 village of, described....................- 53 
