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MALLERY. ] BATTISTE GOOD’S WINTER COUNT. 311 
Fig. 348, 179192.—*‘ Saw-a-white-woman winter.” 
The dress of the woman indicates that she was not an 
Indian. This is obviously noted as being the first ocea- 
sion when the Dakotas, or at least the bands which this 
record concerns, saw a white woman. 
Fig. 349, 1792-95.— Camped-near-the-Gros- Ventres 
winter.” They were engaged in a constant warfare dur- 
ing this time. A Gros Ventre dirt lodge, with the en- 
trance in front, is depicted in the figure and on its roof 
is a Gros Ventre head. 
FIG, 349. 
Fig. 350, 1793-94.—* Killed -a-long- haired -man-at-Rawhide-butte 
winter.” The Dakotas attacked a village of 58 lodges 
and killed every soulinit. After the fight they found 
the body of a man whose hair was done up with 
deer-hide in large rolls, and, on cutting them open, 
found it was all real hair, very thick, and as long as 
a lodge-pole. {Mem. Catlin tells of a Crow called 
Long-Hair whose hair, by actual measurement, was 
10 feet and 7 inches long.| The fight was at Raw- 
hide butte (now so called by the whites), which the 
Dakotas named Buffalo-Hide butte, because they ) 
found so many buffalo hides in the lodges. Accord- Fic. 350. 
ing to Cloud-Shield, Long-Hair was killed in 178687, and according 
to American-Horse, Long-Hair, a Cheyenne, was killed in 179697. 
. 
Fig. 351, 1794-795. — “ Killed - the - little - faced- 
Pawnee winter.” The Pawnee’s face was long, flat, 
and narrow, like a man’s hand, but he had the body 
of a large man. 
White-Cow-Killer calls it: ‘“ Little-Face-killed 
winter.” 
