308 PICTURE-WRITING OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS. 
Fig. 335, 1778-79.—“ Skinned-penis-used-in - the- game- of-haka win- 
ter.” A Dakota named as mentioned was killed in 
a fight with the Pawnees and his companions left 
his body where they supposed it would not be found, 
but the Pawnees found it and as it was frozen stiff 
they dragged it into their camp and played haka with 
it. The haka-stick which, in playing the game, they 
cast after a ring, is represented on the right of the 
man. Thisevent marks 177778 in the Winter Count 
Fi. 335. of American-Horse and 1779~80 in that of Cloud- 
Shield. The insult and disgrace made it remarkable. 
Fig. 336, 177980.—* Smallpox-used-them-up win- 
ter.” The eruption and pains in the stomach and 
bowels are shown as before. 
Fig.337, 1780~81.—“ Smallpox-used-them-up-again 
winter.” There is in this figure no sign for pain but 
the spots alone are shown. An attempt to discrim- 
inate and distinguish the year-devices is perceived. 
Fi. 337. 
Fig. 338, 1781-82,“ Came-and-attacked-on-horse- 
back-for-the-last-time winter.” The name of the tribe 
is not known, but it is the last time they ever attacked 
the Dakotas. 
FiG. 338. 
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