MALLERY. ] BATTISTE GOOD’S WINTER COUNT. 307 
Fig. 329, 177273.—“ Killed-an-Assiniboin-and-his- 
wife winter.” 
Fic. 329. 
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Fig. 330, 1773274.—‘ Killed - two - Pawnee - boys- 
while-playing winter.” A war party of Dakotas sur- 
prised two Pawnee (Ree) boys who were wrestling : 
and killed them while they were on the ground. ( 
lic. 330. 
Fig. 331, 1774/75.—“ Assiniboins-made-an-attack 
winter.” They were cowardly, however, and soon 
retreated. Perhaps the two arrows of the Assini- 
boins compared with the one arrow of the attacked 
Dakotas suggests the cowardice. 
Vie. 331. 
Fig. 332, 1775~76.—“ Assiniboins-went-home-and- 
came-back-mad-to-make-a-fresh-attack winter.” They 
were brave this time, being thoroughly aroused. 
They fought with bows and arrows only. 
Fig. 333, 1776277.—“ Killed - with -war - club-in-his- 
hand winter.” A Dakota war club is in the man’s 
hand and an enemy’s arrow is entering his body. 
Fig. 334, 177778.—* Spent-the -winter - in - no - par- 
ticular-place winter.” They made no permanent 
camp, but wandered about from place to place. 
