314 PICTURE-WRITING OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS. 
Fig. 360, 1803-04.—“ Brought-home-Pawnee- 
horses-with-their- hair-rough-and-curly win- 
ter.” The curly hair is indicated by the curved 
marks. Lone-Dog’s Winter Count for the same 
% year records the same incident, but states that 
) the curly horses were stolen from the Crows. 
Fig. 360. 
Fig. 361, 1804~05.—“ Sung-over-each-other-while- 
on-the-war-path winter.” A war party while out 
made a large pipe and sang each other’s praises. 
The use of an ornamented pipe in connection with 
the ceremonies of organizing a war party is men- 
tioned in Chapter xv. 
Via. 361. 
= Fig. 362, 180506.—“They-came-and-killed-eight 
winter.” The enemy killed eight Dakotas, as shown 
by the arrow and the eight marks beneath it. 
Fa. 362. 
Lig. 363, 180607,“ Killed-them- while-hunting- 
eagles winter.” Some Dakota eagle-hunters were 
killed by enemies. See Lone-Dog’s Winter Count 
for the same year. 
