594 PICTURE-WRITING OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS. 
Fig. 901.—Lean-Elk. Red-Cloud’s Census. 
Fic. 900.—Lean- Bear. Fic. 901.—Lean-Elk. 
Fig. 902.—Lean-Bull. Red-Cloud’s Census. 
The original of Fig. 903 was made by Lean- Wolf, second chiet of the 
Hidatsa, in 1881, and represents the method 
which he had employed to designate himself 
for many years past. During 
his boyhood he had another a 
name. This is a current, or be 
perhaps it may be called 
cursive, form of the name, 
which is given more elaborate- ae, 
ly in Fig. 548, 
Fic. 902.—Lean-Bull. ¥1G.903.—Lean-Wolf. 
LITTLE. 
Fig. 904.—Little-Ring. Red-Cloud’s Census. 
This and the six following figures express small- 
, ness by their minute size relative to the other 
characterizing figures among nearly three hundred 
in the census. 
Fig. 905.—Little-Ring. 
Red-Cloud’s Census. & 
Fic. 904,—Little-Ring. Fic. 905.—Little-Ring. 
Fig. 906.—Little-Crow. Red-Cloud’s Census. 
Fig. 907.—Little-Cloud. Red-Cloud’s Census. 
Fig. 908.—Little-Dog. Red- 
Cloud’s Census. 
Fic. 906.—Little-Crow Fic. 907.—Little-Cloud. Fia. 908.—Little-Dog. 
