MALLERY. | BATTISTE GOOD’S WINTER COUNT. 
Fig. 415, 1858—’59.—“‘ Many-Navajo-blankets winter.” 
A Navajo blanket is shown in the figure. Several of = 
the records agree in the explanation about the bring- =" 
ing of these blankets at that time. 
Fig. 416, 1859~60.—“ Came-and-killed-Big-Crow win- 
ter.” The two marks under the arrow indicate that 
two were killed. 
Fie. 415. 
Fia. 416 
& 
Fig. 417, 1860~61.—“ Broke-out-with-rash-and-died- 
with-pains-in-the-stomach winter.” 
Fig. 418, 1861—62.—“‘ Killed-Spotted- Horse winter.” 
Spotted Horse and another Crow came and stole many 
horses from the Dakotas, who followed them, killed 
them, and recovered their horses. 
Fig. 418. 
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Fig. 419, 1862—63.—“ Cut - up - the - boy -in-the-camp 
winter.” The Crows came to the lodges and cut up the 
boy while the people were away. The knife above his 
head shows that he was cut to pieces. pS 
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Fig. 419. 
Fig. 420, 1863~64.—“ Crows - came - and - killed - eight 
winter.” Some of the eight were Cheyennes. The 
marks below the arrow represent the killed. 
Fia. 420. 
Fig. 421, 1864~’65.—* Roaster - made - a- commemora- 
tion-of-the-dead winter.” A piece of roasted meat is 
shown on the stick in the man’s hand. The Dakotas 
roast meat on a stick held in front of the fire. 
Fig. 421. 
