MALLERY.] BATTISTE GOOD’S WINTER COUNT. 315 
Fig. 364, 1807~08.—* Came-and-killed-man-with- 
red-shirt-on winter.” Other records say that Red- 
Shirt killed in this year was an Unepapa Dakota, 
and that he was killed by Arikaras. 
Fic. 364. 
Fig. 365, 1808-09,—“ Pawnees-(Rees)-killed- Blue- 
Blanket’s-father winter.” A blanket, which in the 
original record is blue, is represented above the ar- 
row and across the man’s body. 
winter.” Little-Beaver was an English trader, and 
his trading house was a log one. 
Fig. 366, 1809~10.—“ Little-Beaver’s-house-burned : 
Fi. 366. 
Fig. 367, 1810~11.—* Brought-home-horse- 
with-his-tail-braided-with-eagle-feathers win- 
ter.” They stole a band of horses beyond the 
South Platte. One of them was very fleet, 
and had his tail ornamented as described. 
Fig. 368, 1811-12.—* First-hunted-horses 
winter.” The Dakotas caught wild horses in 
the Sand Hills with braided lariats. 
