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INDEX TO CATLIN GALLERY. 



Kot8-o-ko-ro-k6, The Hair of the bull's neck, Co- 

 manche (No. 49), 47. 



Kotz-a-t6-ah, The Smoked Shield, Kiowa, near 

 seven feet in stature, warrior, hunter, and run- 

 ner (No. 63), 51. 



Ko-a-tunk-a, The Big Crow, Osage, 43. 



Ko-m^n-i-kin-o-haw, The Little Whale, Menomo- 

 nee (No. 221), 132. 



Kilt-tee-tiib-bee, How did he kill, Choctaw (No. 

 29'5),212. 



L. 



Lac-du-cygne, Swan Lake, 1836 (No. 348), 257. 

 La-d6o-ke-a, The Buffalo Bull, his medicine or to- 

 tem p; inted on his face and breast, Grand Paw- 

 nee (No. 100), 68. 

 La Fromboise trading post, notes on, 510. 

 Lah-shee, the licker, Creek Billy, Seminole (No. 



305), 216. 

 •La-k6e-toowi-rA-sha, The Little Chief, Tap-p^hge 



Pawnee (No. 102), 58. 

 Lake St. Croix, view on. Upper Mississippi, 1835 



(No. 350), 259. 

 La Montaigne qui trempe dans I'Eau, above Prai- 

 rie Du Chien (No. 324), 235. 

 Lances used by the North American Indians, 391. 

 Land-holding rates in Indian Territory, 854. 

 Land, Indian, allotment of, the law of 1887, 815. 



Labor and Law", by Hon. "WUliam A. Phil- 

 lips, quoted, 833. 

 policy of the United States, Indian idea of, 

 as shown by a painting, 178. 

 Lands, Indian, receipts from annual sales of, 829. 

 Indian trust, reference to, 829. 

 lease of, in Indian Territory for grazing, 



report on, reference to, 863. 

 of the Osages purchased for the Chero- 



kees in Indian Territory, 46. 

 surplus, in Indian Territory, 869. 

 Laramie, Fort, 475. 



Lascars, loways talk with, in London, 1845, 619. 

 L^-shah-le-staw-his, The Man Chief, Kepublican 



Pawnee (No. 105), 68. 

 Lasso, how made and used, 305. 



throwing, the manner of, 1834 (No. 500), 344. 

 Last buffalo hunt, by W. T. Hornaday, 299. 

 Last race, Mandau religious ceremony, 366. 

 La-w^h-he-coots-la-sh^w-no, The Brave Chief, 



"Wolf Pawnee (No. 110), 69. 

 La-w6e-re-coo-re-shaw-wee, The War Chief (No. 



106), 68. 

 Laws, in reference to selling Indian lands, 829. 

 Lay-law-shee-kaw, He who goes up the river, 



chief of the Shawnee (No. 277), 200. 

 Lay-16o-ah-pee-ai-8hee-kaw, Grass, Bush, andBlos- 



som, Shawnee (No. 281), 202. 

 League of the Iroquois, by Lewis H. Morgan, 



quoted, 178. 

 Leavenworth, Fort, Mr.Catlin's description of, 473. 

 General Henrj'', death of, 485. 

 notes on, 262. 

 reference to, 482. 

 Le Claire, Antoine, Sac and Fox interpreter, men- 

 tioned, 22. 

 Lee, Jason and Daniel, mentioned, 96. 

 Legal status of Indians as citizens, in 1886, 66, 

 Legend of Lover's Leap (No. 320), 235. 

 Legislation as to Indian alfairs, 820. 

 Lenape, and their legends (see Delawares), by 



Dr. Daniel G. Brinton, 1885, quoted, 89-91. 

 L6-sh4w-loo-lah-le-hoo, The Big Elk, chief of the 



Wolf Pawnees (No. 108), 69. 

 Les Puans, The Stinkers (see Wianebagoes), 130. 

 Lewis, J. 0., biography of, 800. 



colored plates of Indian portraits by, 

 800. 

 Lewis & Clark's expedition, 438. 

 L'har-e-tar-rushe, The ill-natured man. Wolf Paw- 

 nee (No. Ill), 69. 

 Liabilities, Indian (see reference to), 829. 

 Lincoln, Abraham, private in the militia. Black 

 Hawk war, 24. 

 in Captain Iles's company, H- 

 linois Mounted Hangers, 24. 

 interview with Major Eob't 

 Ajiderson, 24. 

 Little Kobe, a Cheyenne chief, mentioned, 92. 



Little Falls, near Falls of Saint Anthony (No. 323), 



235. 

 Liverpool, Iowa Indians at, 1845, 659. 



death of Koman Nose at, 659. 

 Locations and numbers of Indians in the United 



States, 1886, 821. 

 Lodge, Comanche, of buffalo skins (No. 493), 340. 

 Pawnee, form of, 340. 



thatched with prairie grass (No. 

 492), 340. 

 Lodges, Comanche, of skin (No. 346), 257. 

 Crow, description of (No. 491), 340. 

 Mandans, 349. 



Minataree, how built (No. 383), 273. 

 Pdccaree, how built (No. 380), 274. 

 Sioux, of skin (No. 384), 274. 

 or tents, Indian, 396. 



striking and transport- 

 ing, 409. 

 Lo-16ch-to-h6o-lah, Big Chief, Wolf Pawnee (No. 



109), 69. 

 London, Catlin's gallery in, 1840-1843, 557. 



return to, 1348. 699. 

 Long Knife, Indian name for Captain M. Lewis, 



115. 

 Loo-r4-w6e-re-coo, The bird that goes to war, Tap- 



pahge Pawnee (No. 103), 68. 

 Lover's Leap (Lake Pepin, Upper Mississippi), 



legend of (No. 320), 239. 

 Lowe, Dr. Enos, mentioned, 29. 



General W. W., mentioned, 29. 

 Lucas, Governor, of Iowa, secures the return of 

 Black Hawk, 29. 



M. 



Ma-chee-un-zhee, Standing Bear, Ponca, reference 



to, 65. 

 Mackinaw, notes on, 508. 



view of, Lake Michigan, 1836 (No. 361), 

 262. 

 Macy, William M., artist, mentioned, 807. 

 Madame Ferrebault's Prairie, Upper Mississippi 



(No. 322), 235. 

 Mah-k6e-mee-teuv, The Grizzly Bear, Menomonee 



(No. 218), 132. 

 Mah-tahp-ta-a, He who rushes through the mid- 

 dle, Mandan (No. 130), 82. 

 Md,h-tahp-ta-hah, The one who rushes through the 



middle, Mandan (No. 136), 82. 

 Mah-t6-che-ga, The Little Bear, Sioux (No. 84). 



57. 

 MAh-to-een-niih-pa, The White Bear that goes out, 



chief of the Blackfoot Sioux (No. 88), 57. 

 Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kish, Black Hawk (see No. 



2), 22. 

 Manchester, England, casts made for heads ot 

 Chippewas at, 577. 

 comments of Chippewas 

 on, 576. 

 Mah-t6-he-ha, The Old Bear, a medicine man or 

 doctor, Mandan, opposes Mr.Catlin's art; recon- 

 ciliation and friendship (No. 129), 81. 

 Mah-t6-rah-rish-nee-e6h-6e-rah, The Grizzly Bear 

 that runs without regard, Sioux, of the One- 

 pah-pa band (No. 83), 57. 

 Mah-to-toh-pa, Mandan chief, his biography, his 

 prowess and deeds, 399-406. 

 second chief of the Mandans, his 

 dress and characteristics (No. 

 128), 81. 

 The Four Bears, in undress, Man- 

 dan (see No. 129), in mourning, 

 his hair dressed for mourning, 

 scars on his body showing self- 

 torture (No. 131), 82. 

 Mandan archery, 1832 (No. 435), 305. 



athletic game, Tchung-kee (No. 431), 304. 



boys, sham scalp dance (No. 456), 319. 



buffalo dance of (No. 440), 309. 



devotional ceremonies, note on, 87. 



dress, 450. 



foot-race (No. 433), 305. 



foot war party in council, 1832 CNo. 458), 



319. 

 horse-racing, 1832 (No. 432), 304. 

 Indian buffalo-robe, 397. 

 lodges, 349. 



