316 PICTURE-WRITING OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS. 
Fig. 569, 1812~13.—*“ Rees-killed-Big-in-the-Mid- 
dle’s-father winter.” Other records call this warrior 
Big-Waist and Big-Belly. 
Fic. 369. 
Fig. 370, 1813-14.—“ Killed-six-Pawnees (Rees) 
winter.” Six strokes are under the arrow, but are 
not shown in the copy. 
Fia@. 370. 
Fig. 371, 1814~15,—“ Smashed-a-Kiowa’s-head-in 
winter.” The tomahawk with which it was done is 
sticking in the Kiowa’s head. 
Fig. 372, 1815~16,—“ The-Sans-Ares-made-large- 
houses winter.” 
Fig. 373, 1816~17.—“ Lived-again-in-their-large- 
houses winter.” 
Fic. 373. 
Fig. 374, 1817~18.—“ Chozé-built-a-house-of-dead- 
logs winter.” The house was for trading purposes. 
The Frenchman’s name is evidently a corruption. 
Fig. 374. 
