MALLERY.] BATTISTE GOOD’S WINTER COUNT. 303 
Fig. 308, 175152.—“ Omahas-came-and-killed-two-in-the- 
lodge winter.” An Omaha war party surprised them in the 
night, shot into the lodge, wounding two, and then fled. 
The two shot died of their wounds. 
Fig. 309, 1752-53,—* Destroyed-three-lodges-of-Omahas 
winter.” The Dakotas went to retaliate on the Omahas, 
and finding three lodges of them killed them. It will be 
noticed that in this figure the sign for Omaha is connected 
with the lodge, and in the preceding figure with the arrow. 
Fig.310, 175354.—* Killed-two-A ssiniboines-on-the-hunt 
winter.” 
Fig. 311, 175455,—“ Pawnees-shouted-over-the-peo- 
ple winter.” The Pawnees (Rees) came at night, and 
standing on a bluff overlooking the Dakota village shot 
into it with arrows, killing one man, and alarmed the 
entire village by their shouts. 
Fig. 312, 1755-56.—** Killed-two-Pawnees-at-the-hunt 
winter.” A warparty of Dakotas surprised some Pawnee 
(Ree) hunters and killed two of them. 
Fig. 312. 
Fig. 313, 1756-57.—“ The- whole- people - were - pursued- 
and-two-killed winter.” A tribe, name unknown, attacked < 
and routed the whole band. The man in the figure is ~\\ 
retreating, as is shown by his attitude; the arrow on his 3 
bow points backward at the enemy, from whom he is > 
retreating. The two blood-stained arrows in his body mark 
the number killed. 
