MALLERY.] BATTISTE GOOD’S WINTER COUNT. 327 
Fig. 429, 187273.—“ Issue-year winter.” A blanket 
is Shown near the tipi. A blanket is often used as the 
symbol for issue of goods by the United States Gov- 
ernment. 
Fie. 429. 
Fig. 430, 1873-74.—‘ Measles-and-sickness-used-up- 6 
the-people winter.” 
Fie. 430. 
Fig. 431, 1874/75.—* Utes -stole-horses winter.” 
They stole five hundred horses. The Utes are called 
“black men,” hence the man in the figure is represented 
as black. He is throwing his lariat in the direction of 
the hoof prints. 
Fic. 431. 
Fig. 432, 1875-76.—“ Bull-Head-made-a-commemora- 
tion-of-the-dead winter.” 
Fig. 433, 1876277.—“‘Female-Elk-Walks-Crying-died 
winter.” For some explanation of this figure see Lone 
Dog’s Winter Count for 1860-61. 
Fic. 433. 
Fig. 434, 1877-78. — ‘‘Crazy-Horse-came-to-make- 
peace-and-was-killed-with-his-hands-stretched-out win- 
ter.” This refers to the well-known killing of the chief 
Crazy-Horse while a prisoner. 
TD, 
Fia. 434, 
