MALLERY.] BATTISTE GOOD’S WINTER COUNT. 321 
Fig. 395, 1838—39.—“ Came-and-killed-tive-Oglalas 
winter.” They were killed by Pawnees. The man in 
the figure has on a capote, the hood of which is drawn 
over his head. This garment is used here as a sign 
for war, as the Dakotas commonly wear it on their 
war expeditions. 
Fig. 395. 
Fig. 396, 1839~40.—“‘ Came - home - from-the-starve- 
to-death-war-path winter.” All of the Dakota tribes 
united in an expedition against the Pawnees. They 
killed one hundred Pawnees, but nearly perished 
with hunger. 
. 
TG. 396. 
Fig. 397, 1840—41.—“ Came-and-killed-tive-of-Little- 
Thunder’s-brothers winter,” and ‘“ Battiste-alone-re- 
turns winter.” The five were killed in an encounter 
with the Pawnees. Battiste Good was the only one 
of the party to escape. The capote is shown again. 
Fic. 397. 
Fig. 398, 1841—42.—*“ Pointer- made -a-commemora- 
tion-of-the-dead winter.” Also “Deep-snow winter.” 
The extended index denotes the man’s name, the ring 
and spots deep snow. 
Fia. 398. 
7. 
Fig. 399, 1842—43.—“ Killed-four-lod ges-of-Shoshoni- 
and-brought-home-many-horses winter.” 
Fia. 399. 
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