332 



BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



[Bull. 176] 



Museum of Natural History, University 



of Kansas, 164 

 Mush Creek, 86 (map) 

 Musket balls, 75, 79 

 Muskrat, 301, 302 



Mycteria americana (wood ibis), 301 

 Myers, Frank, 107 



Nails, 121, 123, 125, 126, 216, 217, 259, 



265, 266, 269, 288 

 case-hardened, 76 

 hand-cut, 79, 80, 81 

 iron, 261 

 square, 39, 40, 41, 42, 58, 59, 60, 76, 



81 

 wrought-iron, 46, 76, 79, 80 

 National Archives, library of, 10, 93, 



100, 166, 193 

 National Park Service, Department of 



the Interior, 5, 6, 9, 18, 19, 55, 



79, 87, 88, 89, 144, 165, 241, 242 

 National Park Service, Omaha, Nebr., 



V, vi, vii, 5, 10, 12, 55 

 National Park Sei*vice, Region Two 



Office, 31, 55, 155, 166, 167, 179, 



187, 199, 241 

 National Park Service and Missouri 



Basin, 9-12 

 National Park System, functions of, 9 

 National Trust for Historical Preserva- 

 tion, 155 

 Nebraska Cavalry, 2d, 107 

 Nebraska State Historical Society, 44, 



100, 163, 242 

 Nebraska Territory, 100 

 Neckyoke, 224 

 Needles, 73 

 New Fort Pierre, see Fort Pierre 



II. 

 New Fort Sully (site 39SL45), 108 

 Nicollet, Joseph N., 97, 98 

 Night-Walker's Butte, 164 

 North Dakota Historical Societv, vi, 



vii, 17, 18, 164, 165, 170, 179, 241, 



242, 255 

 North West Company of Montreal, 90, 



250 

 Northwestern Fur Company, 107 



Oacoma, Lyman County, S. Dak., 30 



(map),41, 42, 46, 56 

 Oacoma Bench, see Camp Pleasant. 

 Oahe Area Office, C. E., 112 

 Oahe Chapel, 11 



Oahe Dam, v, 19, 89, 95, 108, 111, 147 

 Oahe Dam area, 87-90 

 Oahe Reservoir, 10, 11, 19 



area, 87, 88, 113, 153 

 Oahe Reservoir basin, vi, 6 

 Oaks, 37, 42 

 Objects of native manufacture, 283- 



286, 291 

 Objects recovered, 209-229 

 Odocoileus (deer), 301 

 Officer's Quarters, 175, 176 (fig.), 177, 



179, 180, 198-201 

 Officer's Quarters, North, 198 



Officer's Quarters, South, 198-201, 199 



(fig.) 

 Offices, 176 (fig.) 

 Oglala Sioux Indians, 36 

 Ojibwa Indians, 253 

 Omaha Indians, 32 

 Omaha, steamboat, 45 

 Ondatra (muskrat), 301 

 Onions, cultivated, 170 

 Oohenonpa subdivision of Tetons, 101, 



103 

 Orchard, William C, 64 

 Ordnance, 212-213 

 Ornaments, ear, 272, 290 

 Ousta (One that limps), killer of Bear's 



Rib, 105 

 Ox shoe, 132, 224 



Paddle, wooden stirring, 58 



Padlocks, 218 



Page, Col. R. J. B., 166 



Palisade, 287, 288 



Papin, Pierre D., 91 



P. D. Papin Company, 253 



Paul, Duke of Wiirttemberg, 14, 32 



Pawnee Indians, 7 



Peach pits, 144 



Peas, cultivated, 170 



Pedioecetes phasianelltis (Sharp-tailed 



grouse), 301 

 Pemmican, 250 

 Pencil, chalk, 214 

 Pencil, slate, 136, 209, 214 

 Peoria Bottom, 96 

 Percussion caps, 58, 61, 75, 79 

 Personal possessions, excavated from 

 Fort Pierre II and Fort Steven- 

 son, 137-140, 225-228 

 Peterson, Mendel L., 74 

 Pettigrew, Frederick W., 109 

 Pewter fragments, 79 

 Philips, J. W., 109, 110 

 Picotte, Honore, 91, 97, 100, 254 

 Pierre, S. Dak., 32, 147 

 Pig, skeleton of, 192 

 Pitcher, Joshua, 252 

 Pitcher's Post, see Fort Recovery. 

 Pinmaking machine, 73 

 Pins, 73-74 



brass, 73, 79, 139 



safety, 228 



straight, 272, 290 

 Pintles, door, 131, 261, 270 

 Pin tray, 220 

 Pipe-bowl, catlinite, 79, 125, 127, 144, 



264 

 Pipe fittings, 218 

 Pipes, catlinite, 144, 248, 282, 290 



pattern of, 65 (fig.) 



probably French, 138 



shale, 282-283, 290 



tobacco, 225-226 



trade, 33, 35, 58, 64-66 

 Pipestem, clay, 33, 64, 65, 125, 138-139, 

 247, 259, 261, 203, 264, 265, 266, 

 272-274, 290, 291 

 Pirogues, boats, 9 



