568 PICTURE-WRITING OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS. 
Fig. 798.—The Oglalas engaged in a drunken brawl, 
which resulted in a division of the tribe, the Kiyuksas 
(Cut-Offs) separating from the others. American-Horse’s 
Winter Count, 1841-42, 
Fig. 799.—Nine white men came to trade with the 
Dakotas. American-Horse’s Winter Count, 180001. 
The hatted head stands for a white man and also indi- 
cates that the eight dots over it are for white men. <Ac- 
cording to this count the first whites came in 1794-'95, 
’1G. 799.—First ; 
contees traders.and the party now depicted succeeded them and were the 
first traders, 
Fig. 800.—The Good-White-Man came. Cloud-Shield’s 
Winter Count, 180001. 
He was the first white man to trade and live with that 
division of the Dakotas of which Cloud-Shield’s chart. 
gives the early records. 
Fic. 800.—First 
coming of traders. 
Fig. 801.—A trader brought the Dakotas their first guns. 
Cloud-Shield’s Winter Count, 180102, 
Fic. 801.—First 
coming of traders. 
Fig. 802.—The Dakotas saw wagons for the first time. 
Red-Lake, a white trader, brought his goods in them. 
American-Horse’s Winter Count, 1830—31. 
The earliest traders came by the river, in boats. 
PG, 802.—First 
coming of traders. 
Fig. 803.—Some Crows came to the Dakota 
camp and sealped a boy. Cloud-Shield’s Win- 
ter Count, 1862~63. 
This is represented also in the next figure. 
Fic. 803.— Boy scalped. 
