114 An account of the War Customs of the Osages. [Febr 
youngest Chee-zhoo. 6. Buffalo bull; and 7. Thunder people, 
or those who camp behind. : 
The gentes on the right are now in seven groups, the sevet 
Wa-zha’-zhe gentes having been consolidated into two groups 
and the seven Hañ-ka gentes into five groups. Before this cot 
solidation was made, the tribe consisted of the seven Chee-2h00 
fire-places or gentes on the left, and the seven Wa- zha-ahe fie 
places on the right. 
The following are the groups on the right, according to 
authorities, Saucy chief and He-who-never-fails: 8 
Osages, including six of the Wa-zha-zhe fire-places. 9. Haia 
apart from the rest. 10, Ponka peace-makers (the ain ges 
LEFT RIGHT 
TSICU SIDE HANKA SIDE 
Fic, 1.— Osage tribal circle and the tents of the mourners. 
on this side, as the Chee-zhoo peace-makers are on the 
they form a Wa-zha-zhe fire-place. 11. Hafi-ka having W" 
eagle gens, 12, Black bear. 1 3. Elk. 14. Kansas, pi 
