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XII REPORT OF THE BUREAU OF ETHNOLOGY 



The narrative of Castafieda — Continued Page 

 Translation of the narrative of Castafieda — Continued 

 Third Part — Continued 



Chapter 7, of the adventures of Captain Juan Gallego while he 



was bringing reenforcemeuts through the revolted country 540 



Chapters, which describes some remarkable things that were seen 



on the plains, with a description of the bulls 511 



Chapter 9, which treats of the direction which the army took, and 

 of how another more direct way might be found if anyone was 



going to return to that country 514 



Translation of the letter from Mendoza to the King, April 17, 1510 517 



Translation of the letter from Coronado to Mendoza, August 3, 1540 552 



Translation of the Traslado de las Nuevas 564 



Ril.-iciiin postrera de Sivola 566 



Spanish text 566 



Translation 568 



Translation of the Relacicin del Suceso 572 



Translation of a letter from Coronado to the King, October 20, 1511 580 



Translation of the narrative of .laramillo 581 



Translation of the report of Hernando de Alvarado 594 



Testimony concerning those who went on the expedition with Francisco 



Vazquez Coronado 596 



A list of works useful to the student of the Coronado expedition 599 



Index to Part 1 615 



THE GHOST-DANCE RELIGION, BY JAMES MOONEY 



Introduction 653 



The narrative 657 



Chapter I — Paradise lost 657 



II — The Delaware prophet and Pontiac 662 



III — Tenskwatawa the Shawano prophet 670 



IV — Tecumtha and Tippecanoe 681 



V — Kiinakiik and minor prophets 692 



Kanakuk 692 



Pa'theske 700 



Ta'vibo 701 



Nakai-dokli'ni 704 



The Potawatomi prophet 705 



Cheez-tah-paezh the Sword-bearer 706 



VI — The Smohalla religion of the Columbia region 708 



Smohalla 708 



Joseph and the Nez Perce" war 711 



VII — Smohalla and his doctrine 716 



VIII— The Shakers of Puget sound 716 



IX — Wovoka the messiah 764 



X — The doctrine of the Ghost dance 777 



Appendix: 



The Mormons and the Indians 792 



Porcupine's account of the messiah 793 



The Ghost dance amoug the Sioux 796 



Selwyn's interview with Kuwapi 798 



XI — The Ghost dauce west of the Rockies 802 



XII — The Ghost dance east of the Rockies — among the Sioux 816 



Appendix: Causes of the outbreak 829 



Commissioner Morgan's statement 829 



Ex-Agent McGillycuddy's statement 831 



