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CONTENTS. 



OPERATIONS-EQUIPMENT OF HIS PARTY— HIS GUIDE— HIS FIRST CAMP— HIS SECOND 

 CAMP— PUYALLUP RIVER-DIFFICULT PATHS-LARGE ARBOR VIT^ TREES-SMALOCHO 

 RIVER — LOSS OF CAMP EQUIPAGE — GREAT SIZE OF THE SPRUCE TREES— LA TETE 

 MOUNTAIN— LITTLE PRAIRIE— CAMP AT THE EDGE OF THE SNOW— DISTANT VIEW OF 

 MOUNT RAINIER — SUMMIT OF THE RIDGE — ACCIDENT TO THE CHRONOMETER — 

 INDIANS DISMISSED — SMALOCHO RIVER — FIRE IN THE WOODS — YAKIMA TRIBE — 

 INTERVIEW WITH ITS CHIEF-HE EXCHANGES HORSES— ANOTHER VIEW OF MOUNT 

 RAINIER— SPOKANE INDIANS— YAKIMA RIVER— VERY ELEVATED GROUNDS — DESCENT 

 TOWARDS THE COLUMBIA— COLUMBIA RIVER— PISCHOUS RIVEK^INDIAN CULTIVATION 

 — VIEW OF THE COLUMBIA — POINT DE BOIS — OKONAGAN INDIANS — HIGH PRAIRIE- 

 MOUNT ST. PIERRE— FORT OKONAGAN— FORT THOMPSON— ARRIVAL OF MR. MAXWELL 

 —FOOD OF THE INDIANS, AND OF THE COMPANY'S SERVANTS— AMUSEMENT OF THE 

 INDIANS — DEPARTURE FROM FORT OKONAGAN — LIEUTENANT JOHNSON LOSES HIS 

 WAY— GRASSY PRAIRIE — GRANDE COULEE — ARTIFICIAL HORIZON BROKEN— LIEUTE- 

 NANT JOHNSON LEAVES THE PARTY — THE PARTY ARRIVES AT FORT COLVILLE — 

 LIEUTENANT JOHNSON'S RIDE UP THE SPOKANE — MISSIONARY STATION OF CHIMI- 

 KAINE— CORNELIUS, CHIEF OF THE SPOKANE TRIBE— SINGULAR PROPHECY— LIEUTE- 

 NANT JOHNSON'S ARRIV.A.L AT FORT COLVILLE 435-4C8 



CHAPTER XIII. 



CONTINUATION OF LIEUTENANT JOHNSON'S TOUR— FORT COLVILLE— KETTLE FALLS— 

 QUIARLPI INDIANS— HEIGHT OF FORT COLVILLE ABOVE THE SEA— ITS CLIMATE-ITS 

 AGRICULTURE— SPOKANE INDIANS— THEIR MODE OF LIFE— THEIR PHYSICAL CHARAC- 

 TER—THEIR DRESS— THEIR GOVERNMENT AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS— AUTHORITY OF 

 THEIR CHIEFS — THEIR PUNISHMENTS — THEIR SUPERSTITIONS — THEIR CALENDAR- 

 OPERATIONS OF THE HUDSON BAY CO.MPANY IN THE NORTH — OUTPOSTS OF COL- 

 VILLE-FORT CHILCOTIN— FORT GEORGE— FORT THOMPSON— FORT ST. JA.MES— NORTH- 

 ERN INDIANS— TAKALI AND ATNAHS— THEIR DRESS— THEIR HABITATIONS-THEIR FOOD 

 —THEIR MODE OF FISHING— THEIR FUNERAL RITES— THEIR MEDICINE-MEN- ERASER'S 

 RIVER — LIEUTENANT JOHNSON'S PARTY LEAVES FORT COLVILLE — MISSIONARY 

 ST.\TION AT CHIMIKAINE — CHARACTER OF THE NEIGHBOURING INDIANS — THEIR 

 TREATMENT OF FEMALES — THEIR BURIALS— THEIR MARRIAGES— DEPARTURE FROM 

 THE MISSION— ADVENTURE .AT A CAMP OF SPOKANE INDIANS— INDIANS TRAVELLING 

 — KOOSKOOSKEE INDIANS— MISSION AT LAPWAI — MR. SPALDING— HIS EXERTIONS TO 

 CIVILIZE THE INDIANS— FREQUENT VISITS OF THE OREGON INDIANS TO THE UNITED 

 STATES— DEPARTURE FROM LAPW.AI- INDIAN FARMS — HALF-BREEDS — MIGRATION 

 OF THE BUFFALO — SNAKE RIVER — SANDY DESERT — CCEUR D'ALENE — NEZ PERCE 

 INDIANS — INDIANS AROUND LAPWAI— SAW-MILL-DECREASE OF WILD ANIMALS— MR. 

 HALE'S TOUR AND REMARKS— FALLS OF THE PELUSE— LEGEND RELATING TO THEM— 



