INDEX TO CATLIN GALLERY. 



923 



Ethnological Society of Paris, Mr. Catlin made a 



member of, 713. 

 Euchee (see Seminole), 219-221. 

 .Tack (see No. 309), 221. 

 joined the Cherokeea in 1842, now in In- 

 dian Territory, 221. 

 notes on, no tribal existence, 221. 

 portraits (Xos. 309, 310), 221. 

 Executive orders, relating to Indian reservations, 



reference to, 830. 

 Expedition of Lewis & Clark, 438. 

 Expenditures on account of Indians, 1776 to 1886, 



8d0, 881. 

 Expenditures for the Indian service, in detail, for 



the yi-ars 1882 to 1884, 829. 

 Expenses of English Government, 1845, an In- 

 dian's, view of, 654. 

 Expenses of tlie Indian service, annual, 821. 

 Extinctjon of the Mandans, 400. 



Eactorsystem, or UnitedStates Government trade 



with the Indians, history of, 809. 

 Eairie circles, or buil'alo wallows on the praii-ios, 



(No. 425), 293. 

 Falls of St. Anthony (No. 321), 235. 

 notes on, 523. 

 Famine at Fort Winnebaso, 1832, 1833 ; manly 



act of Decorie, the chief. No. 199, 128. 

 Farraday, M., on Mr. Catlin's notes, 780. 

 Fasting before a feast, Indian habit of, 611. 



by lowas in Loudon before visiting Mr. 

 Disraeli, Oil. 

 Fat women, 456. 

 Fear of harm among Indian women from having 



their portraits painted (No. 175), 110. 

 Feast, a great medicine, by Chippewas, Loudon, 



1844, and result ol", r,SO. 

 Feet, the toes of, turn in in walking with mocca- 

 sins, 431. 

 Ferrebault's' Prairie (No. 322), 235. 

 Ferrymen, women, 468. 

 Field, T. W., aa to Lewis's portfolio, 801. 



(piuted, 706. 

 Fight, sham, of ilandau boys (No. 455), 318. 

 Figure, human, made by laying stones on the grass, 



by Sioux, a medicine'(No. 385), 261. 

 Figures, full-length, costumed, of Catlin's collec- 

 tion, 1848; lay ligures, 386, 388. 

 Fire at Smithsonian Institution, January 24, 1865, 

 794. 

 approach of, on the prairie; Indian family 

 alarmed at (N'o. ,595), 385. 

 Fisli, amongst the Chippewas (No. 338), 253. 



the. story of, Iowa, 620. 

 Five civilized tribes, the Cherokeea, Creeks, 

 Choctaws, Seminolcs, Chickasaws, and Eu- 

 chees (No. 283-310), 221. 



agents' Jurisdiction over, 226. 

 citizenship of, 22.5. 

 crimes of, 226. 

 government of, 222. 

 history, laws, and condition, 1885, 222. 

 .jndiciaiy and land.s, 222, 223. 

 laws in general, 223. 

 material growth of, 227. 

 police of, 226. 

 population of, 222. 

 school system of, 223 

 Five Nations, History of, Gulden's, quoted, 178. 

 Flag, red, cither of cloth, skin, or bark, a signal 

 for war among Indians, 260. 

 white, eitlier of cloth, skin, or bark, a signal 

 for peace among Indians, 260. 

 Flat Heads, 97, 98. 



Flattening lieads of children by Chinook (Nez 

 Perc6s), Choctaw, and Chicka.saw Indians, man- 

 ner of, 99. 100. 

 Fletcher, Miss A. C, her work amongst the Oma- 



has, 75. 

 Florida, notes on, 1833, 1834, 258. 

 Flowers, wild, and fruit.s, 444. 

 Floyd, Sergeant, of Lewis A: Clark's expedition, 



hisdoatbandgravo(No. 376), 270. 

 Flute, courting, Winnebago, 395. 

 I'lyiug Hawk, a Cheyenne chief, mentioned, 92. 

 Food of the Mandans, corn and wild game, 83. 



Foot-race, Mandans, 1832 (No. 4.33), 305. 

 Fop, a Mandan, painted by Mr. Catlin, 728. 

 Ford, A., artist, mentioned, 795. 

 Fort Armstrong, Rock Island, built in 1816, aban- 

 doned, 23. 

 Blunt, mentioned, 476. 

 Gib.son, reference to, 479. 

 Keno, Indian Territory, mentioned, 92. 

 Kobiuson, Nebraska, mentioned, 92. 

 Sill, Indian Territory, mentioned, 92. 

 Forts, list of U. S., reference to, 238. 



on Atlantic coast, paintings of, reference 

 to, 239. 

 Fox Indians, portraits of three unknown (Noa. 19, 

 20, 21), 36. 

 (See Sac and Fox.) 

 Funds, Indian trust, reference to, 829. 

 Friends, the, at Birmingham, England, visit the 



lowas, 641. 

 Frogs, horned, 484. 

 Frontier, the, 1838, 520. 



life on, sketch of, 720. 

 price of commodities on the, in 1829, 38. 

 Fruits, wild, and flowers, 444. 

 Fuller, Mii.jor, agent Sac and Fox, Kansas, 1848, 21, 



G. 



Gaines, General, refers to Black Hawk in 1831, 



27. 

 Galena, on the Upper Mississippi, in 1835 (No. 



327), 236. 

 GaUi^ry and museum, Catlin'.s, exhibited in Europe 

 in 1839, 1848, 1862, 557. 



in the United States 1837, 1839, 550. 

 Gallery, art, of tlie Smithsonian Institution in 



1859." 794. 

 G.allery, Catlin's Indian, at the Louvre, Paris, 692. 

 in Liverpool, 1844, 571. 



London, 1840-1844, newspaper 

 comments c\f), 562. 

 in London in 1840-1843, opening 



of, 557. 

 in Paris, 1845, difliciilties in open- 

 ing, 065. 

 its great value, 742. 

 King Louis Philippe examines, 



693. 

 Ma.j. Ben : Perley Poore on, 693. 

 opinion of statesmen and scien- 

 tists as to the value of, 708. 

 program of lectures and tab- 

 leaux, 500. 

 reopened in London, 1848; failure 



of, after two years, 5, 699. 

 seized for debt'at Loudon, 1852 ; 

 saved by Josepli Harrison, jr., 

 699. 

 white men employed to repre- 

 sent Indians in London, 1840, 

 559. 

 of Indian Ollice, (sec King collection), 

 796. 

 history of, 795. 

 reproduced bv Mc- 

 Ivenny and liall, 795. 

 Game of the Platter, lowas, 1.52. 

 Games and amusements of the Assinaboinos, 121. 

 Gantt, J., cortilleato from, 229. 

 Ga-on-do-wau-na (15ig Tree), Captain or Cohiuel 



Ptdlard, a Seneca, biography ol, 163. 

 Gardner. A.,j)hoti>'_'rai>her, mentioned, 803. 

 Garlic, Capo (sro No. 316), 234. 

 Gaw-ziiw-(|iie-dung, lie who holler!*, Chippewa, 



civilized (.\o. 192). 123. 

 Ge-gohsa-sah, Wildcat, Mrs. Caroline Mt. Plea* 



ant, IHl. 

 Giant and giantess, visit of, to the lowas, Londou, 



184.~>, Indians measuie them, 01,5. 

 Gibson, Fort, Arkansas, data as to, description of, 

 1834 (No. 3.-,S) 261. 

 reference to, 476. 

 Gilkison, Lieut. Col. .1. T., reference to .sketch of 



the Canadian Indaiii Service, by, 3. 

 Gin-en-gwiih-toh, Young King, a" .Seneca, biogra- 

 phy of. 102. 

 Girtv, Simon, associate of Black Hawk, nu'ii- 

 tioued, 23. 



