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CALENDAR HISTORY OF THE KIOWA 



[ETH. ANN. 17 



a movement of trooi>s iu the viciuity of their remoter camps, with the 

 result that ai number of the asseiubled Indiaus stamjjeded, iucluding 

 several of the promised delegates. The Kiowa delegation, as it fiually 

 left, consisted of fonrmeu — Lone wolf, the head chief, Sun-boy, GHi-A'rtte 

 ("Wolf-lying down," irajn'operly rendered "Sleeping- wolf) and one 

 other. The Apache delegates were Pacer, Daho, and Gray-eagle. 



Pholi. by Soulc, about ISIlt 



Fig. 48 — A 'do-t't-lte or Bis-tree 



In accordance with the promise, the two imprisoned chiefs were sent 

 on under guard to St Louis, where they were allowed to see and talk 

 with their friends, after which they were returned to the custody of the 

 governor of Texas. The whole delegation, which was the largest and 

 most important that had ever visited Washington, included representa- 



