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INDEX TO CATLIN GALLERY. 



Bathing among Mandan Indians, 86. 



and baths among Indians, 454, 455. 

 Baths, vapor, among Indians, 455. 

 Batiste, Bogard and I, approaching buflfalo, 1832 



(No.473),a28. 

 Battle scene between Sac and Fox and Sioux (No. 



545), 585. 

 Bean, J. L., certificates of, 228, 348. 

 Bear dance, Iowa, 605. 



Sioux (No. 447), 1832, 316. 

 Bear, grizzly (No. 563), 385. 



adventure with one, and two cubs, 



442. 

 Indians attack with lances on horse- 

 back (No. 418), 292. ■ 

 Beard worn by an Indian (No. 47), 47. 

 among the Chippewas, 123. 

 by Peoria Indian (No. 253), 140. 

 Beatte, the hunter, visit to, 494. 

 Beckwith, Hiram W., on the Menomonees, 131. 

 Beef, roast, and plum pudding, London, in 1845, 



624. 

 Beggar dance, Sac and Fox, 1836 (No. 439), 309. 



Sioux, 1832 (No. 443), 313. 

 Eeltobck-nah-pick, The buU dance, Mandan, 1832 



(No. 505), 3.58. 

 Bellevue, Indian agency of John Dougherty (No. 



381), 273. 

 Bend, the big, or grand detour of the Upper Mis- 

 souri (No. 390), 276, 446. 

 Benefit for two hospitals given by lowas at Bir- 

 mingham. England, 1845,' 044. 

 Berdash, dance to (No. 442;, 813. 

 Berries, service, 444. 



Bewley, Joseph, Iowa Indians visit to, 658. 

 Beyrich, Mr., Prussian botanist, death of, in 1834, 



486. 

 Bibliography of George Catlin, 779, 793. 

 Bi-6ets-ee-cure, The very sweet man, Crow (No. 



169), 108. 

 Bigamy the rule with the Pawnees, 18S5, 71. 

 Big iJik's oration over Black Buffalo (No. 114), 



73. 

 Billy, Little, Jishge-ge, or Katy-did, an insect, a 



Seneca ; his biography, 163. 

 Birds and beasts frightened at Ealing Park, Lou- 

 don, 1845, 625. 

 Birmingham, England, Mr. Catlin at, 039. 



scene at, 640. 

 Bison. See Buffalo. 



Blackbird, chief of Omahas, how buried (No. 364), 

 262, 265. 

 "Washington Irving on, 265. 

 Judge J ames Hall on, 265. 

 Elackfeet, Aigonkin, 101, 106. 



boy, portrait of (No. 150). 



grandson of No. 149 (No. 159). 

 hereditary chief of the tribe, 102. 

 distinct from Blackfeet-Sioux, 106. 

 dress of, 104. 



estimate of numbers of, 105. 

 portraits of (Nos. 149-161, 101-106). 

 present location and condition of, 100. 

 Sioux, 106. 

 Blackfoot vocabulary, 550. 



Black Hawk, Muk-a-tah-mish-o-kah-kaik, (No. 2), 

 22. 

 as an orator, 27. 



associate of Col. McKee Dixon, 23. 

 at Jefferson Barracks, 25. 

 at Philadelphia, 25. 

 birth of, 23. 



called "Black Sparrow," 22. 

 called " Geueral Black Hawk," 23. 

 capture of, 24. 

 Catlin's description of, 23. 

 Catlin's visit to, 25. 

 death and burial of, 27, 28. 

 grave, despoiled, 29. 

 in British service, 1812 to 1814, 23. 

 Irving's description of, 23. 

 Judge Hall on, in 1838, 27. 

 Keokuk installed instead of, 26. 

 names of, 22. 

 orations by, 25, 26. 

 painted by Catlin, 25. 

 personal appearance of, 26, 27. 

 prisouer at Fortress Monioe, 25. 



Black Hawk prisoner at Prairie du Chien, 24, 25. 

 released by President Jackson, 26. 

 remains of, burned at Davenport, 29. 

 removed as chief, 26. 

 residence in Iowa after 1837, 26. 

 services of, 23. 

 sons of, 29, 30. 

 speech at Fort Madison July 4, 



1838, 26. 

 visits President .Jackson, 25. 

 visits Washington with Keokuk in 



1837,26. 

 war, 23, 25. 

 Black Kettle, a Cheyenne chief, mentioned, 91. 

 Blackmore, William, mentioned, 803. 

 Blanket Indians, i. e., those not wearing civilized 



dress, 121. 

 Blankets as sails for Indian canoes (No. 479), 337. 

 Bluffs, iron, on Upper Missouri (No. 389), 276. 



picturesque, above Prairie du Chien, Upper 



Mississippi (No. 317), 234. 

 river, on Upper Missi.ssipx)i (No. 331), 238. 

 Blunt, Fort, see Gibson (No. 358), 261. 

 Board of Indian Commissioners, members and 



duties of, 820. 

 Bobasheela, his travels in the West, 031. 

 Bod a-sin. The Chief, Delaware (No. 274), 198. 

 Bodmar, Karl, artist, mentioned, 807. 

 Bogaid, Batiste, and Mr. Catlin eating breakfast 



on a pile of wood (Xo. 484), 337. 

 Bogard, Batiste, and Mr. Catlin traveling through 



the Missouri bottoms in 1832 (No. 481), 337. 

 Bogard, Batiste, and Mr. Catlin descending the 



Missouri Eiver in 1832 (Xo. 483), 337. 

 BoUa, Caisar. Mr. Catlin's servant, 721. 

 Bomar, artist, mentioned, 802. 

 Bon-son-gee, New Fire, Kiowa (No. 64), 52. 

 Bonneville, Captain, adventures with the Indians, 

 546. 

 cruelly of, 546. 

 Boone, Daniel. Bobasheela's visit to, in 1806, 633. 

 Boonville, Mo.. Mr. Catlin at, in 1834, 495. 

 Bows, Indian, 390. 



used on horseback. 306. 

 Bracelets and rings worn bj- the Osagcs, 45. . 

 Brant, mentioned, 178. 



Brantford, Canada, home of the Six Nations 179. 

 Braves' dance, Chippewa. 1835 (No. 452), 317. 



Sioux, 1835 (No. 445). 314. 

 Brazeau, J. E., certificate from, 228. 

 Bread, chief of the Oneida (Xo. 270), 170. 

 Brewery, Indians dance in a, vat in London, 635. 

 Brinton, Dr. D. G., on the Aigonkin stock, 89-91. 



on tribi'S of Algonkins, 90. 

 British band of Sac and Fox, description of 23. 

 Brotherton Indians (see, also, Stockbridge), 197. 



photographs of, 197. 

 Brush, George De F., artist, 807. 

 Brussels, Mr. Catlin at, with the Chippewas, in 



1846, 695. 

 Buffalo and buffalo country, 1832 to 1839, 294. 



hunting, Mr. Catlin on, 279. 

 at Salt Meadows in 1832, 254. 

 breaking throu£h the ranks of marching 



dragoons in 1832 (Xo. 461), 321. 

 bull attacked by white wolves (No. 467), 



324. 

 bull. Batiste and Mr. Catlin, "My turn 

 now" (No. 422), 292. 

 dying in a snowd'rift (Nos. 416, 417, 



432), 292. 

 grazing in bis native state (No. 404), 

 283. 

 bulls fighting in running season on the 

 Yellowstone (Xo. 424). 292. 

 in their wallow (No. 425), 293. 

 bushes, 444 



in bloom (No. 387), 274. 

 cli.ase at mouth of Yellowstone iu 1832 

 (No. 415), 291. 

 bulls making battle with men and 



horses (No. 413), 291. 

 by Bogard, Batiste, and Mr. Catlin 



■(No.'4SG),337. 

 cow and calf protected by bull (No. 



412), 290. 

 chasing with bows and lances (No. 

 410), 289. 



