ILLUSTRATIONS XIX 



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Figure 26. Seri marlinspikes 217* 



27. The balsa afloat 218* 



28. Seri l>alsa as seen by Xarrayansett party 219* 



29. Seri hairljnish 226* 



30. Seri cradle 226* 



31. Hair spindle 227* 



32. Human-hair cord 228" 



33. Horsehair cord 228' 



34. Mesquite-liber rope 229* 



35. Bone awl L'30' 



36. Wooden awls 230* 



37. Seri arrowheads : 219' 



38. Diagrammatic outline of industrial derelopment 253" 



39. Mortuary olla 289* 



40. Woman's fetishes 290* 



41. Food for the long journey 291* 



42. Mortuary cup 291* 



43. Zopko-e(?t1e or Big-bow.. 151 



44. Dohasiiu or Littk-bluff, principal chief, 1833-1866 175 



45. Set-t'ainte (Satanta) or White bear 178 



46. Set-;iugya (Satank) or Sitting-bear 189 



47. Tseu-faifiti' or White-horse 191 



48. ,\'do-ei-tte or Big-tree 192 



49. "Ka ati-wertz-ania-na — A brave man, not afraid of any Indian". 195 



50. T'enc-angiipte or Kicking- bird 196 



51. Gui-piigo or Lone-wolf, present head-chief of the Kiowa 200 



52. A'piatan or Wooden-lance 222 



53. H. L. Scot t, Captain, Seventh cavalry, U. S. A 224 



54. A group of Kiowa 225 



55. The Kiowa camp circle 229 



56. Miiuyi-ten or Woman-heart, a typical Kiowa 232 



nl. Gaapiatiin (alias Haitsiki) or Fcathercd-lance, a typical Kiowa.. 234 



58. Gray-eagle, a Kiowa Apache subehief 247 



59. Tsuyaditl-ti or White-man, present head-chief of the Kiowa 



Apache 249 



60. Diiveko, ''The-same-one,'" a Kiowa Apache subehief and medicine- 



man 250 



61. Sct-t'iin or Little-bear 254 



62. Winter 1832-33 — Money captured 2.55 



63. Summer 1833— They cutoff their heads 258 



64. Winter 1833-34— The stars fell 261 



65. The star shower of 1833 (from the Dakota calendars) 261 



66. Summer 1834— Return of GnupliTidamii' 261 



67. Meeting of the dragoons and the Comanche (after Catlin) 264 



68. Ki'tskilkatuk, the Wichita village on North fork in 1834 267 



69. Winter 1834-35— Bull-tail killed 269 



70. Summer 1835 — Cat-tail rush sun dance 269 



71. Winter 1835-36— Big- face killed 270 



72. Summer 1836 — Wolf-river sun dance 271 



73. Winter 1836-37— Ki'niihiate killed 271 



74. Summer 1837 — Cheyenne massacred 271 



75. Battle pictures (from the Dakota calendars) 272 



76. Winter 1837-38— Head dragged 273 



77. Summer 1838— Attacked by Cheyenne 273 



78. Winter 1838-39— Battle with Arapaho 274 



79. Summer 1839 — Peninsula sun dance 274 



