INDEX TO CATLIN GALLERY. 



(Catlin's Catalogue numbers are given in parentheses.) 



A. 



Absent Shawnees, 204. 



Accidents to Mr. Catlin on Mississippi River, 501, 



502. 

 Acres of land in each reservation to each Indian, 



840. 

 Adams, Mr., of Iowa, named, by Keokuk, Mus-he- 



tack, or Prairie-Head, 19. 

 Adlard, George, mentioned, 557. 

 Administration of Indian affairs, October, 1886, 



818, 820. 

 Affairs. Indian, 1776 to 1886, history of, 808. 

 Agencies and tribes, location of, in'l886, 821. 

 Ah-he-te-wah-chee, a woman, Cherokee (No. 287), 



208. 

 Ah'-kay-ee-pix-en, The woman who strikes many, 



Blackfeet (No. 155), 103. 

 Ak-raou-a, The Whale, one of Keokuk's braves, 



(No. 9), 34. 

 Ah-no-je-nahge, He who stands on both sides, a 



ball player, Sioux (No. 74), 55. 

 Ah'-re-ka'h-na-c6-chee, The Mad Elk, Pawnee 



(No. 61), 51. 

 Ah-sha-la-c6ots-ah, The mole in the forehead, 



chief, of the Republican Pawnees (No. 104), 68. 

 Ah-sho-cole, Rotten Foot, Pawnee (No. 60), 51. 

 Ah-shaw-wah-r6oks-te, The Medicine Horse, a 



brave, Grand Pawnee (No. 101), 68. 

 A'-h-tee-wat-o-mee, Kickapoo woman, with wam- 

 pum and brooches of silver (No. 244), 138. 

 Ah-t6n-we-tuck, The Cock Turkey, Kickapoo 



with prayer stick (No. 241), 137. 

 Ah'^yaw-ne-tah-car-ron, Menomonee warrior, (No. 



230), 133. 

 Aih-no-wa, The Fire, Fox medicine man (No. 17), 



36. 

 Algonkin, 89. 



Blackfeet, 101-106. 

 Cheyenne, 88-94. 

 Cree, 117. 

 Delaware, 197. 

 Kaskaskia, 139. 

 Kickapoo, 138. 

 Menomonee, 132-134. 

 Ottawa, 126, 127. 

 Peoria, 141. 

 Pequod, 197. 

 Piankishaw, 141. 

 Potawatomie, 134-136. 

 Sac and Fox, 13-38. 

 Algon kin-tongue, Cree language now its nearest 



representative, 90, 118. 

 Allen, Corporal, mentioned, 496. 

 Allotment of Indian lands, an Osage objects, 865. 

 American, The true, round in the West, 407. 

 Amusements of Iowa Indians, 149. 



and games of Assinaboines, 121. 

 Anderson, Gen. Robert, mentioned, 24. 

 Anh-ka-nak-paw-wah, Earth Standing, Menomo- 

 nee (No. 227), 133. 

 An Indian who would never drink whisky, men- 

 tioned, (No. 251), 140. 

 Au-nah-kivet-to-haw-pay-o, The one sitting in the 



clouds, Menomonee (No. 226), 133. 

 Annual Indian appropriation bill, 820. 

 Answers to white men's queries usually mono- 

 syllabic by Indians, 743. 

 Autelope shooting, decoyed up, 1832 (No. 419), 292. 



Anthony, Falls of St., 523. 



Rev. Albert, aDelaware, 161, 200. 

 An-wah -shew-kew, The Female Bear, Menomo- 

 nee (No. 231), 133. 

 Apache method of making flint arrow-heads, 744. 

 Appearance, personal, of the Mandans, 84. 

 Archery of the Mandans (No. 435), 305. 

 Area of Indian reservations in 1886, 840. 

 Arickaree pillow (No. 126) 78. 

 pottery, 79. 

 woman's dress, 78. 

 Arickarees (see Riccarees), 78. 

 Aristocracy in Indian tribes, by Gen. Ely S. Par- 

 ker, 172. 

 Arms used by North American Indians, 390. 

 Armstrong, Fort (see No. 328), 236. 



H. J., agent for Crows, views on In- 

 dian policy in 1885, 113. 

 Army Register of United States for one hundred 



years, by T. H. S. Hamersly. reference to, 238. 

 Arrow-heads, flint, how made by the Apaches in 



1855, 743. 

 Arrows, poisoned, used by Indians, 391. 

 Arsenals, list of, 238. 

 Art of George Catlin, 744. 



value of, to writers and for illustrations, 745. 

 Artist, an Indian, Say-say-gon, Chippewa, two 

 illustrations by, 696. 

 Indian, Cusick, Tuscarora, 178. 

 Asceola, the Black Drink, a drink used by South- 

 ern Indians ; also a name of Osceola, 316. 

 As-sin-ne-boins, stone boilers,118. 



games and dances of, 121, 122. 

 Mr. Catlin. with, in 1832, 440. 

 notes on, 120. 

 origin of name, 120. 

 peculiarities of, 121. 

 pipe dance (No. 453), 317. 

 portraits, (Nos. 179-181) 118,119. 

 present location and condition, 



121, 122. 

 woman and child (No. 181) 120. 

 Atkinson, General, mentioned, 24. 

 Authenticity of Catlin's paintings and collec- 

 tions, 8, 9. 



B. 



Ba-da-ah-ch6n-du, He who jumps over every one, 



mounted, Crow (No. 170), 111. 

 Bad Axe, Black Hawk defeated at (No. 313) 24, 233. 

 Bag, medicine, attempt to procure one, 511. 

 Band, Prof. Spencer F., on value of Catlin gal- 

 lery, 771. 

 Ball play, Choctaw (Nos. 427, 429, 441) 301, 312. 

 common among Indians, 300. 

 Iowa Indian, 151. 

 Sioux women (No. 430) 303. 

 dance, Choctaw (No. 427) 300. 

 Ball-players, Sioux, dress and description of, 56. 

 Ball-playing by Indians, note on, 623. 

 Barbour, Hon. J. A., Secretary of War, orders 

 collection of Indian portraits'in oil in 1825, 795. 

 Barnum, P. T., his collection of Indian portraits 



in the American Museum, N. T., 800. 

 Barracks, Jefferson, in 1832, 475. 



list of U. S., reference to, 238. 

 Barrows, William, "Struggle for Possession of 

 Oregon," by, 96. 



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