602 PICTURE-WRITING OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS. 
Fig. 949.—Long-Panther. Red-Cloud’s 
Census. 
Fig. 950.—Tall-Panther. Red-Cloud’sCen- 
sus. 
Fic. 919.—Lons- 
Panther. Fic. 950.—Tall-Panther. 
Fig. 951.—Tall-Bull was killed by white soldiers and 
Pawnees on the south side of the South Platte river. 
American-Horse’s Winter Count, 1869-70. The com- 
bined arrangement of the human head and the buffalo 
so as to produce the effect of abnormal height in the 
latter is ingenious. The plan of this chart did not 
allow of long lines above the head, so the effect is at- 
tained by comparison of the standing buffalo with the 
height of the man. 
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— Fig. 952.—Tall-Pine. Red-Cloud’s 
y Census. In this as in the two next 
& figures the length of the trunk of the 
tree is apparent. 
Fic. 951.—Tall-Bull_ 
Fig. 953.—Long-Pine was killed in a fight with the 
Crows. American-Horse’s Winter Count, 1879~80. 
The absence of his scalp denotes that he was killed by 
an enemy. The fatal wound was made with the bow 
and arrow. 
Fig. 954.—Long-Pine, a Dakota, was 
killed by Dakotas, perhaps accidentally 
or perhaps in a personal quarrel. Cloud- 
Shield’s Winter Count, 1846-47. He 
was not killed by a tribal enemy, as he 
has not lost his scalp. 
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Fic. 952.—Tall-Pine. 
Fic. 954.—Long-Pine. 
