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THE GEORGE CATLIN INDIAN GALLERY. 



A statistical table of Indian tribes of the United Slates in 1822, $c. — Continued, 



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Names of the tribes. 



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Page in re- 

 port and ap- 

 pendix 

 where each 



tribe is 

 described. 



Places of residence and remarks. 



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1,383 



1,800 



97 

 207 



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235 



230 



Cape Girardean, and Merrimac River, near 



St. Louis. 

 On Current River E of the bend of White 





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 21 

 21 



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 23 



24 

 25 

 26 



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28 

 29 



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31 

 32 



32 

 32 

 32 



33 

 34 



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 37 



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 41 

 42 



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iiver. 

















1, 850* 



V 4, 200 r 



1,000 

 6,000 

 1,500 

 2,750 

 1,800 



3,000 



1,250 

 10. 000 



2,000 



5,000 

 500 



1,000 



1,500 

 375 

 200 



3,260 



200 



3,000 



51, 972 



3,500 



1.250 

 3,250 



20, 000 



900 



1,000 

 1,500 

 8,000 



3,000 



6,000 



700 



49, 100 

 51, 972 



101, 072 





203 



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204 

 237 

 238 

 238 

 251, 204 



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204 

 253 



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Great Osages of 

 Arkansaw. 



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On Osage River. 



On Neozho, or Grand River. 



On Grand or Neozho River, of the Arkansaw. 

 Ou the Wolf Fork of Platte River. 









Pawnee Republicans. . 



Four miles above the Grand Pawnees. 

 Three miles above the Pawnee Republicans. 

 On Platte River, 40 miles from its mouth. 



On Elkhorn River 80 m. W. N. W. of Council 





Ottoes, Missouries and 

 Ioways. 



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Bluffs. 

 At the mouth of Quickoane River. 

 Their Territory extends from tho headwaters 



of the Kanza's River N. to the Rio del Norte. 



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the Yellow Stone River. 



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Staitans, or Kite In- 

 dians. 



Wettaphato, orKiawa 

 Indians. 



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 253 



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Between the heads of Platte River and Rocky 



Mountains. 

 . Rove above tho last mentioned. 



Supposed to be remnants of the Great Pa- 

 douca Nation, now under that name.extinct, 







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 254 

 253 



252 



252 

 252 



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 \ 349 



who occupied the country between the up- 



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Chayennes, or Ch 

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per parts of the Platte and Kanzas River. 

 On Chayenne River, above Great Bend. 



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Kaskayas, or Bad 

 Hearts. 



Ricaras, or Arricaras . 

 Mandans 



In the neighbourhood of the above tribes 

 bordering on the Rocky Mountains. 



On the Missouri, half way between Great 

 Bend and Mandan. 



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Half way between Mandan and Yellow Stone 



River on Little Missouri, 

 f On the Missouri, near and on the E. side of 



the Rocky Mountains, including bands of 

 <{ the Blackfeet, Assiniboins, Crows, &c, 



within the present boundaries of Missouri 

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Wate-panatoes, 

 Ryawas. 



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Ayutans, or Ca- 



marscb.es. 

 Blue Mud and Long 



Haired Indians. 



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S. W. of the Missouri River, near the Rocky 

 Mountains. 





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Columbia. 

 On N. side of Arkansaw River, 400 miles from 



its mouth. 

 On the S. side of the Arkansaw opposite tb« 



Post and Little Rock. 









Total between 

 Missouri and 

 Arkansaw Riv- 

 ers, & between 

 the Mississippi 

 and Rocky 

 Mountains. 



This is Major O'Fallon's estimate. 



t Mr. Sibley's estimate is 1,600 souls. 



