INDEX TO CATLIN GALLERY. 



919 



Buffalo chase, numerous group, chasing with 

 hows and lances (No. 411), 290. 

 on snow-shoes (No. 41(5), 291.. 

 on snow-shoes, killing for robes 



(No. 417), 291. 

 on Upper Missouri in 1832, 288. 

 on Upper Missouri, hy Minitarees, 

 300 killed with bows and arrows 

 in 1832, 287. 

 single death, Indian drawing bow, 

 (No. 406), 280. 

 cow, grazing in her native state (No. 405), 



283. 

 crossing the Upper Missouri Eiver (No. 



400), 278. 

 dance, Mandan (No. 440), 309. 

 dving, on his haunches (No. 407), 285. 

 extinction of, 1886-87, 299. 

 great numbers of, 1832 to 1838, 481. 

 habits and value of, 279-281. 

 hunt near Fort Gibson in 1834, 281. 



in the Yellowstone in 1832 (No. 



405 A), 286. 

 under the wolf-skin mask (No. 414), 

 291. 

 hunting, Indian methods in 1832 (No. 408), 

 286. 

 the approach of Mr. Catlin (No. 

 473), 328. 

 killing with bow and arrow (No. 408), 286. 

 meat among the Mandans, 83. 



Indian method of curing, 415. 

 running, by Mr. Catlin, at the mouth of 



the Yellowstone ( No. 421), 292. 

 stalking (No. 579), 385. 



in Texas (No. 594), 385. 

 value of, and uses to Indians. 298. 

 Buffaloes, approached under white wolf-skins (No. 

 590), 385. 

 chased by Caddo Indians (No. 589), 385. 

 Comanches in Texas (No. 

 600), 385. 

 Bug-catcher, slang name for a naturalist, 732. 

 Bull dance, Mandan (No. 505), 358, 359. 

 Bulls, buffalo, making battle with men and horses 

 • (No. 413), 291. 



Bush, buffalo (No. 387), 279, 444. 

 Bushyhead, D. W., principal chief of the Cherokee 



Nation, 863. 

 Bureau, Indian, in 1877-79, 811. 

 Burial customs among North American In- 

 dians, (No. 392), 276. 

 rites, Iowa Indian, at Newcastle-on-Tyne 

 in 1845, 650. 

 Butte de Mort, near Fox Eiver, near "Winnebago 

 Countv, Wisconsin, Sioux burial ground, 1834, 

 (No. 475), 332. 



C. 



Cabane's trading-house, of fur company (No. 



371), 266. 

 Cabins or huts of the Arickarees, 79. 

 Cah-be-mub-bee (Ka-be-mub-be), He who sits 



everywhere, Chippewa (No. 187), 122. 

 Cah-he-ga-shin-ga, The Little Chief, Osage (No. 



45), 44. 

 Calumet, pipe of peace, note on, 606. 

 Camanche (Comanchee) Indians, 47-50. 

 as horsemen, 48, 49. 

 divided into many bands, 49. 

 dress of, 49. 



gradually decreasing, 49. 

 portraits of (Nos. 46-54), 48, 49. 

 present location and condition, 49, 50. 

 raw flesh eaters and blood drinkers, 49. 

 statue of. 49. 

 women, 49. 

 Campbell, Capt. J. W., describes Keokuk's dress 



in daguereotype of 1847, (see plate), 16. 

 Camp, an incident in, 1832, 471. 



Supply, Indian Territory, mentioned, 92. 

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

 Camus gatherer, a stick used for prying it from 

 the ground, (see No. 180), 120. 

 pomine blanche, or prairie turnip, an In- 

 dian food (see No. 180), how gathered, 

 and its use, 120. 

 Canada, Indian system of expenditures, 909. 



Canada, list of tribes in, 912. 



policy of, to Indians, 909. 

 population of Indians in, 910. 

 Canadian Eiver, view on, dragoons crossing, 1834 



(No. 351), 259. 

 Canoe race, Chippewa (No. 434), 305. 

 Canoes of Indians, in general, 397. 

 Cape-au-1'ail (Garlic Cape), Upper Mississippi 



(No. 316), 234. 

 Carlisle, Pa., King Louis Phillippe at, accident to, 



1797, 693. 

 Carpenter, Mr. Dan., referred to, 382. 

 Cartoon collection, Catlin's, history of, 6, 7. 

 Carvalho, S. N., artist with Fr6mont's expedition 



mentioned, 802. 

 Carver, Capt. Jonathan, mentioned, 806. 

 Casomaine, Naw Kaw (No. 209), 129. 

 Cass, Hon. Lewis, mentioned, 475. 

 Cassville, now Grant County, Wisconsin (No. 



325), 235. 

 Castle, York, visited by Iowa Indians, 1845, 647. 



reflections on, 648. 

 Catalogue, The Smithsonian, of Indian portraits, 



mentioned, 803. 

 Catalogues, the several, of the Catlin Indian gal- 

 lery and collection, 1837-1871, 7, 8. 

 the introduction to, 11. 

 Catlin, Capt. Eli, grandfather of George, 702. 

 Elizabeth, grandmother of George, 702. 

 F. P., brother of George, 4, 703. 

 George, accomplishments of, 711. 



Agassiz (Prof. Louis) on, 771. 

 American artists in Paris on art 



of, 746. 

 art of, 744, 745. 

 art in oil, 745. 

 artistic work of, 707. 

 as a law student, 705. 

 as an artist at Philadelphia, 707. 

 as an inventor, 734. 

 as a theorist and speculator, 748. 

 at Port Union, 722. 

 attends a Polish ball in Indian 



costume, in London, 570. 

 Baird (Prof. S. F.) on, 771. 

 birth of, 701. 



Cass (Hon. Lewis) on, 768. 

 childhood of, 704. 

 children of, 708. 

 Clay's (Henry) letter to, 714. ' 

 colleges, American, on, 772. 

 Combe (George) on, 769. 

 death of wife of, 708. 

 delivers 15 paintings ordered by 



King Louis Philippe, 698. 

 devotion to Indians, 710. 

 Dix (Gov. John A.), on, 771. 

 efforts for Congressional purchase 



of paintings by, 777. 

 estimate of, on his work, 745. 

 family of, 701. 

 Farrady (M.) on, 780. 

 final speculation on Indians, 749. 

 financial disaster to, at London, 



696. 

 first view of Indians by, 709. 

 frontier life of, 720. 

 General Chetlain on, 715. 

 George Harvey on, 714. 

 habits of, 711. 

 Haldane (John) on, 768. 

 Hall (Judge James) on, 766. 

 Healy (G.T. A.) on art of, 747. 

 Henry (Prof. Joseph) on, 771. 

 Humboldt, his friend. 712. 

 illness and death of, 716. 

 Indian painting by, 721. 

 Indians object to his work, 723. 

 Indian work of, 733. 

 individual portraits by, value of, 



748. 

 integrity of, 712. 

 labors and results of, 733. 

 "Last Eambles," by, 749. 

 letter from, to Mr. Gregory, 479. 

 life-work of, 717. 

 marriage of, 708. 

 Marryat (C. B.) on, 769. 



