MALLERY. | AGE—OLD AND YOUNG. 585 
AFTER. 
Fig. 845.—Charge after; Red-Cloud’s Census. 
# Here is suggested the order in a charge upon an enemy, 
apparently a Crow. The concept is not the general charge 
of anumber of warriors upon the Crows, but the succession 
between themselves of the men who made that charge. The 
person whose name is represented probably followed in 
but did not lead some celebrated charge. 
Fig. 846.—John Richard shot and killed an 
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Oglala named Yellow-Bear, and the Oglalas 
killed Richard before he could get out of the 
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lodge; American-Horse’s Winter Count, 1871- 
72, This occurred in the spring of 1872, 
As the white man was killed after the Indian 
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iG. 845.— he is placed behind him in the figure. The Fie. 846,— 
Charge after. Hjears head is shown. i Killed after, 
AGE—OLD AND YOUNG. 
OLD. 
Fig. 847.—Old- Horse; 
Red-Cloud’s Census. Here 
the old age is shown by 
the wrinkles and project- 
ing lips. 
Fig. 848.—Old-Mexican ; 
Fic. 847.—Old-Horse. Red-Cloud’s Census. The 
man in European dress is bent and supported 
by a staff, thus depicting the gesture-sign men- 
tioned in connection with Fig. 994. The Dakota ge. 43o1a-Mexican. 
had probably received his name from killing an aged Mexican. 
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Fic. 849.—Young- 
Rabbit. Fig. 850.—Bad-Boy. Fig. 851.—Bad-Horn. 
