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Platb LVII. Ranjje of the Kiowa and neighboring tribes (map) 141 



LVIII. Gui-pagi) or Lone- wolf, principal chief, 1866-1871 189 



LIX. Tscu-fainte or White-horse 190 



LX. Gui-k';ite or Sleeping-wolf (Wolf-lying-down) and wife 192 



LXI. Quanah Tarker, principal chief of the Comanche 202 



LXII. Inside of Set-t'ainte's shield 208 



LXIII. Outside of Set-t'aiute's shield 210 



LXIV. Set-imkia or Stumbling-bear (Pushing-bear) 219 



LXV. Pai-tiilyi or Sun-boy 221 



LXVI. Andres Martinez ("An'dali'') 236 



LXVII. The Porcupine in the tree, and flight of the Sun-woman 238 



LXVIII. Peyoto plant and button 241 



LXIX. The taime 243 



LXX. Arapaho sun-dance lodge, 1893 244 



LXXI. Pacer (Peso), former head-chief of the Kiowa .Vpache 245 



LXXII. Daha, a Kiowa Apache snbchief 246 



LXXIII. Kiowa migration route 249 



LXXIV. Gouk'on or Apache John, a Kiowa Apache subchicf 251 



LXXV. The Sct-t'an annual calendar 254 



LXXVI. IJiihon-konkya, ''Quayhamkay," Gunpandama, and "Kotsa- 



toah" (after Catlin) 268 



LXX VII. Sand mosaic of the Hopi Antelope priests 296 



LXXVIII. Lawrio Tatum, with group of rescued captives 331 



LXXIX. The Do-giagyii-guat or tipi of battle pictures 337 



LXXX. The Anko calendar 373 



LXXXI. Anko 374 



Figure 43. Z^pko-e(5tte or Big-bow 151 



44. Dohasan or Little-bluff, principal chief, 1833-1866 175 



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



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



47. Tseu-t'ainte or White-horse , 191 



48. A'do-eiHte br Big-tree 192 



49. "Ka-ati-wcrtz-ama-ua — A brave man, not afraid of any Indian". 195 



50. T'eni5-aug6pte or Kicking-bird 196 



51. Gui-pago or Loue-wolf, present head-chief of the Kiowa 200 



52. A'piatau or Woodeu-lunce 222 



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



54. A group of Kiowa 225 



55. The Kiowa cijmp circle 229 



56. Mauyi-tdu or Woniau-heart, a typical Kiowa 232 



57. Gaapiatan (aliaa Ilaitsiki) or Feathered-lauoe, a typical Kiowa. . 234 



58. Gray-e,agle, a Kiowa Apache snlichief 247 



59. Tsayaditl-ti or White-man, present head-chief of tlie Kiowa 



Apache 249 



60. Davcko, "The-same-oue," a Kiowa Apache subchief and medicine- 



man 250 



61. Set-fan or Little-bear 254 



62. AVintcr 1832-:53— Jlouey captured 255 



63. Summer 1833— They cut off their heads 258 



64. Winter 1833-34— The stars fell 261 



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