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INDEX TO CATLIN GALLERY. 



Catlin, George, Mc Vicars (Archibald) on, 770. 

 memoir of, 701-718. 

 member of Academy of Fine Arts, 



707. 

 member of Ethnological Society, 



Paris, 713. 

 Morgan (Lewis H.) on, 772. 

 Morse (8. F. B.) on art of, 747. 

 motive for Indian work, 718. 

 on Indians, "Where are they go- 

 ing," 759. 

 on Indians, "Where from," 749. 

 on Indians, " Who are they," 754. 

 opinions of statesmen and scien- 

 tists on, 768. 

 opinions of French press on paint- 

 ings by, 776. 

 opinions of English press on paint- 

 ings by, 775. 

 opinions of American newspapers 



on paintings by, 774. 

 opinions on work of, 733. 

 Omaha Brave, objection to being 



painted by, 729. 

 paintings by, newspaper opinions 



of, 774-777. 

 painting in South America in 1852- 



1857, 729. 

 paints a Mandan fop, 728. 

 paints Mah-td-lu-ha, a Mandan 

 medicine man, who at lirst op- 

 poses his art, 81. 

 painting the Mandan s, 724. 

 painting Sioux at Fort Pierro, 721. 

 petition of, to Congress, 777. 

 personal appearance of, 710. 

 portraits of, 711. 

 press comments on, 779-793. 

 publications of, 779-793. 

 Rau (Dr. Charles) on, 772. 

 Reid (Mayne) on, 710, 770. 

 Russian Emperor's present to, 785. 

 returns to Paris from Brussels, 



698. 

 Seward's (Hon. W. H.) letter to, 



713. 

 Silliman (Prof.), letter to, 714. 

 social life of, in London, 503. 

 suggests a national park, 734. 

 Tuckerman (Henry T.) on, 768. 

 value of pictures of, 747. 

 value of his art for illustrations, 



745. 

 value of his art to writers, 745. 

 visits Queen Victoria, 581. 

 Webster (Hon. Daniel) on, 769. 

 Wilkie (Sir David) on art of, 746. 

 writings of, 743. 

 • Julius, brother of George, 708. 



Polly, mother of George, 702. 

 Putnam, father of George, 702. 

 Theodore Burr, nephew of George, 557. 

 Catlinite, red pipe-stone, notes on, 240, 245. 

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

 Indian gallery and museum, 8. 



catalogue and description 



of, 13, 383. 

 efforts for Congressional 



purchase of, 777. 

 history of, 4-10. 

 original Indian gallery, 3-11. 

 Centennial anniversary by the Mohawks of their 



arrival in Canada, 181. 

 Certificates as to authenticity of Catlin's paint- 

 ings and objects in his museum, 8, 9, 227. 

 Chadwick, Joe, guide and hunter, 501. 

 Chah-ee-chopes, The Four Wolves, Crow, in 



mourning (No. 162), 107. 

 Ch'-ah'-ta, see Choctaw, 212. 

 Chambers, Jlhn, governor of Iowa, mentioned, 



19, 20. 

 Champagne, Iowas drinking, 613. 

 Character of Indians, comparative, 549, 556. 

 Chardon, Monsieur, and the Bison, a buffalo hunt 

 on the Yellowstone, in June, 1832 ( N o. 405 A), 283. 

 Charity of Iowas, Scotland, 1845, 651. 

 Charm used by Chippewa woman for child's cra- 

 dle (No. 186)i 122. 



Cba-tee-wah-n6e-che, No Heart, a chief of the 

 Wah-ne-watch-to-nee-nah band, Sioux (No. 79), 

 56. 

 Chee-a-ex-e co, a girl, Euchee (No. 310), 221. 

 Ch6e-ah-ka-tchee, wife of Not-owav, Iroquois 



(No. 196), 125. 

 Chee-me-nah-na-quet, The great cloud, son of No. 



218, a great rascal, Menomonee (No. 220), 132. 

 Cherokee Nation, census of, 862. 

 Cherokees-Iroquois, notes on, 205, 208, 209. 

 portraits of, 283-287. 

 photographs of, by Hayden, 



208. 

 present location and condi- 

 tion of, 210. 

 services in War of the Re- 

 bellion, 209. 

 Chesh-oo-hong-ha, The man of good sense, Kan- 

 sas (No. 27), 40. 

 Chesh-ko-tong, He who sings the war song, Me- 

 nomonee (No. 234), 133. 

 Cheyenne Indians, see Shienne, 88. 

 Chickabobboo, Iowa name for beer, London, 1845, 



629. 

 Chickasaw head -flattening, 213. 

 Chief Moses, Keokuk (No. 6), 21, 30, 31. 

 Chief of tribe, when elective, 80. 

 Chiefs' dance, Sioux, an unusual one (No. 436), 30G. 

 Children, Indian method of carrying, 600. 

 Chimegotches, a fish, the story of, 620. 

 Chin-cha-pee, The fire bug that creeps, wife of 

 Wi-jun-jon (No. 179), with camus digger in her 

 hand (No. 180), 120. 

 Chinook Indians, portraits of (Nos. 147, 148), 99. 



woman and child, showing manner of 



flattening heads of children (No. 148), 99. 



Chip-pe-ho-la, Medicine Paint, Indian name for 



Mr. Catlin, 143. 

 Chippewas- Algonkin, 122-125. 

 Chippewas almost self-supporting in 1886, 124. 



arrival of nine at London in 1844, 571, 



575. 

 at Brussels, 695. 



band of eleven at Paris, in 1845, 686. 

 canoe race (No. 434), 305. 

 dog feast by, 690. « 



exhibition of, at London, 571-592. 

 games and customs of (Nos. 314, 334, 

 434, 451, 452, 465), 234, 239, 305, 317, 323. 

 Indian buffalo-robe, 397. 

 King Louis Philippe on the, 689. 

 names of, 687. 

 notes on, 122-125. 



portraits of, (Nos. 182-195), 122, 123. 

 regatta by, at Paris, 691. 

 (Sioux), gathering wild rice (No. 314) 



234. # 



small-pox among, 695. 

 snow-shoe dance (No. 451), 317. 

 the braves' dance (No. 452), 317. 

 tribes of, and numbers in 1885-'86, 125. 

 village, and dog feast (No. 334), 239. 

 wills of two, 695. 

 Chippeways (see Chippewas or Ojibbeways), 122- 



125. 

 Choctaw-Muskogee Indians, 212, 213, 214. 

 all civilized, 215. 

 ball-play and dance by (Nos. 427-429), 



300. 

 ball-play (No. 441), 312. 

 eagle dance (No. 449), 316. 

 head-flattening bv, 213. 

 in the War of the Rebellion, 214. 

 origin of the Crawfish band, 214. 

 photographs of, bv Hayden, 212. 

 portraits of (Nos.294-299), 212-214. 

 present location and condition, 215. 

 traditions of, 213. 

 tradition of the Deluge, 213. 

 tradition of future state, 214. 

 woman, portrait of (No. 297), 212. 

 Chouteau, Pierre, referred to, 329, 426. 

 Citizens, Indians do not become, of Canada, 911. 

 Civilized Indians, see Chippewas, Omahas, five 



civilized tribes, 125. 

 Clark, Fort, at Mandan village, 438. 



Gov. Wm., formerly captain of Lewis and 

 Clark's expedition, 425. 



