CHAPTER XIII. 



C ONTENTS. 



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 

 CHARACTER — THEIR DRESS — THEIR GOVERNMENT AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS — 

 AUTHORITY OF THEIR CHIEFS-THEIR PUNISHMENTS-THEIR SUPERSTITIONS— THEIR 

 CALENDAR— OPERATIONS OF THE HUDSON BAY COMPANY IN THE NORTH— OUTPOSTS 

 OF COLVILLE— FORT CHILCOTIN— FORT GEORGE— FORT THOMPSON— FORT ST. JAMES 

 -NORTHERN INDIANS— TAKALI AND ATNAHS-THEIR DRESS— THEIR HABITATIONS— 

 THEIR FOOD-THEIR MODE OF FISHING-THEIR FUNERAL RITES-THEIR MEDICINE- 

 MEN-FRASER'S RIVER — LIEUTENANT JOHNSON'S PARTY LEAVES FORT COLVILLE 

 — MISSIONARY STATION AT CHIMIKA1NE — 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 LAPWAI— 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 — WALLAWALL A — LANGUAGES OF INDIANS— YAKIMA 

 RIVER— MISERABLE GROUP OF SQUAWS-SLOW COMMUNICATION OF NEWS IN ORE- 

 GON—NUMEROUS RATTLESNAKES— SPIPEN RIVER— TIDIAS'S CAMP— PRAIRIES— LITTLE 

 PRAIRIE— SMALOCHO RIVER— RETURN TO NI3QUALLY— EASTERN INDIANS OF ORE- 

 GON— BLACKFEET-SHOSHONES— CROWS-BONACKS— YOUTAS— TRIBES ALLIED TO THE 

 BONACKS-MONKEY INDIANS-APACHES — PRESSURE OF THE TRIBES TOWARDS THE 

 SOUTH-ITS PROBABLE CAUSES. 



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