132 CONTENTS [ETH.ANN.17 



Sketch of tne Kiown tribe — Continued I'aj;e 

 The historical period — Continued 



Hostile drift of the Kiowa 175 



Defiant speech of Dohiisiin 175 



Smallpox eiiidemio of 1861-62 < 176 



Indian war on the plains. 1864 ... 176 



Vaccination among the plains tribes — Set-faiute 177 



The little Arkansas treaty in 1865 178 



Death of Doh:!.siin 180 



Kiowa raids continued 181 



The treaty of Medicine Lodge, 1867, and its results 181 



Renewed liostilities 186 



Battle of the WiLshita — Removal to the r^servation 187 



Further insolence of the Kiowa — Raids into Texas. 188 



Intertribal peace council, 1S72 190 



Joint delegation to Washington, 1872 190 



Thomas C. Battey, first teacher among the Kiowa, 1872 193 



Report of Captain Alvord 193 



Release of Sct-fainte and Big-tree, 1873 195 



Haworth's administration, 1873-78 197 



First school established by Battey 198 



The outbreak of 1874-75 199 



Causes of the dissension 199 



The Comanche medicine-man 201 



Apache and Arapaho friendliness 202 



Further defiance 202 



Battle of Adobe Walls 203 



Friendlies collected at Fort Sill 203 



Fight at Anadarko, the AMchita agency 204 



Set-t'aiute 206 



Progress of the campaign 210 



Surrender of the Cheyenne 212 



Prisoners sent to Florida 213 



The Gennaine family 213 



Surrender of the Comanche 214 



Proposition to deport hostile tribes 214 



Kicking-bird 216 



Changed conditions 218 



Epidemics of measles and fever in 1877 — First houses built 218 



Agency removed to Anadarko — The last of the buffalo 218 



Threatened outbreak instigated by Datekan 219 



Epidemic of 1882 — Beginning of church work 219 



Leasing of grass lands 219 



Pa-ingya, the medicine man and prophet 220 



Indian court established 220 



Intertribal council of 1888 221 



Death of Snn-boy — The last sun dance 221 



Ghost dance inavigurated — Apiatau's journey in 1890 221 



Enlistment of Indians as soldiers 223 



Measles epidemic of 1892 — Grass lands leased 223 



Commission for allotment of lands — Protest against decision 224 



Present condition — Agents in charge of confederate tribes 225 



Summary of principal events 226 



Sociology of the Kiowa 227 



Absence of the clan system 227 



Local divisions 227 



