^ ILLUSTRATIONS 



4. 1, Home of Armojean Reon, one of the last speakers of the Atakapa lan- 



guage. 2, Home of the Catawba chief, Sam Blue. 



5. 1, A group of Catawba girls, 1918. 2, Ladies' Relief Society of the Church 



of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Catawba Reservation. 



6. 1, Old Catawba House, 1918. 2, Old Catawba House, 1918. 



7. House of Worship of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints on the 



Catawba Reservation, S. C. 



8. Cherokee Indians sent to England in 1730 with Sir Alexander Cuming. 



9. Three Cherokee chiefs sent to England in 1762. 



10. 1, Austenaco, the Great Warrior. (After a drawing by Sir Joshua Reyn- 



olds, reproduced in the Royal Magazine.) 2, The Cherokee chief Cunne 

 Shote, in 1762 (after Parsons). 



11. 1, Sequoya (after McKenney and Hall). 2, John Ross (after McKenney 



and Hall). 



12. 1, Major Ridge (after McKenney and Hall). 2, Tahchee (Cherokee pro- 



nunciation of his English name "Dutch"). (After McKenney and Hall.) 



13. 1, Tooan Tuh (Cherokee Dustii, "Spring Frog"). (After McKenney and 



Hall.) 2, A Chickasaw Warrior (after Romans). 



14. 1, George Wilson, a Chickasaw Indian. 2, Home of a Chickasaw Indian 



named Mose Wolf, at Steedman, Okla. 



15. The last Chickasaw Council House, at Tishomingo, Okla. 



16. Benjamin Paul, last chief of the Chitimacha Indians and one of the last 



speakers of the Chitimacha language. 



17. Registe Dardin and wife, Chitimacha Indians, Charenton, La. 



18. 1, The Sacred Hill of Nanih Waiya, in the old Choctaw Nation. 2, View 



from the top of Nanih Waiya Hill, looking east. 



19. Choctaw Indians, from the sketch by De Batz (after Bushnell). 



20. 1, Pushmataha, the great Choctaw chief (after McKenney and Hall). 2, 



Mo-sho-la-tub-bee, another famous Choctaw chief (after Catlin). 



21. 1, Home of a Choctaw Indian named John Wesley, near Philadelphia, Miss. 



2, John Wesley and family. 



22. 1, Thliotombi, an old Choctaw Indian living near Idabell, Okla., and his 



family. 2, The Old Choctaw Council House at Tuskahoma, Okla. 



23. 1, Bob Verret and Baptiste Billiout, Houma Indians, Terrebonne Parish, 



La., 1907. 2, Houma Indians on lower Bayou Lafourche, La., 1907. 



24. 1, Houma Indians on lower Bayou Lafourche, La., 1907. 2, Houma In- 



dians on Little Barataria Bayou, La., 1907. 



25. 1, Old Houma Woman, Point au Chien, La. 2, Old Houma House, at Point 



au Chien, La., 1907. 



26. Stimafutchi, or "Good Humor" of the Coosades (Koasati) Creeks. (Sketch 



by Trumbull in 1790.) 



27. 1, Jackson Langley, Koasati chief, living near Kinder, La. 2, Mother of 



Jackson Langley, Kinder, La. 



28. Koasati Indian School near Kinder, La, 



29. Tomo Chachi Mico (Tomochichi), or King of Yamacraw, and his nephew, 



Tonahowi. (From painting by Verelst.) 



30. Tomochichi meeting Oglethorpe in England. 



31. 1, A Creek War Chief (after Romans). 2, Mico Chlucco (Miko Thlakko), 



the Long Warrior, or King of the Seminoles (after William Bartram). 

 82. 1, Tuskatche Mico (properly Fus-hatchee Miko), or the Birdtail King of the 

 Cusitahs (Kasihta). (After a sketch by Trumbull, 1790.) 2, Hopothle 

 Mico (Hop-hithli Miko), or the Talasee King of the Creeks. (After a 

 sketch by Trumbull, 1790. ) 

 33. 1, "John— a Creek" (after a sketch by Trumbull, 1790). 2, •'Hysac, or the 

 Woman's Man," a Creek Indian. (After a sketch by Trumbull, 1790. ) 



