INDEX TO CATLIN GALLERY. 



925 



Horse, wild, Shonk-a-wakon, or The medicine dog, 



Sioux name for, 345. 

 Hose-put-o kaw-gee, a brave, Creek ( No. 291), 210. 

 Hotanke.or Big- voiced people (see Winnebago), 



130. 

 Houses and home comforts of the Mandans, 84. 

 Howard, Fort, Green Bay, Wis., 1835, data as to, 



1835 (No. 357), 261. 

 How-ee-da-hee, a Seminole woman (No. 306), 216. 

 Humboldt, Baron von A., letters from, to Mr. Cat- 

 lin, 376, 758. 

 meets Mr. Catlin at 



Paris, 1845, 676. 

 that the Crow Indians 

 are the Toltec race, 

 758. 

 Hunter, D., Capt., certificate from, 229. 



John, author, Peter Du Ponceau and the 



Duke of Sussex on, 569. 

 General David, mentioned, 24. 

 Hunters, Mandan, killed by Sioux, 312. 

 Hunt, fox, near Leeds, England, seen by Iowas, 



1845, 645. 

 Hunting buffalo, Upper Missouri, 1832, 288. 



deer in canoes, Sioux (see No. 341), 254. 

 Huts of the Arickarees (Riccarees), 79. 

 Hutton, Catharine, visit of Iowas to, at Birming- 

 ham, England, 1845, 643. 

 Hyde Park, Indians in, 618. 



I-an-be-w'ah-dick, The Male Carabou, Chippewa 



brave (No. 194), 123. 

 lies, Captain, of Hlinois Mounted Rangers, men- 

 tioned, 24. 

 niness of Mr. Catlin, 1834, 482. 

 Imprisonment and transportation, Iowa Indian 



idea of, in England, 1840, 649. 

 Indian affairs, administration of, October, 1886, 818. 

 commissioners of, the several, 819. 

 annual reports of, 826. 

 agencies, assigned to religious denomina- 

 tions, 813. 

 number qf, 1886, 819. 

 area of, 830. 

 appropriation bill, the annual, 820. 

 at home, 505. 

 ball-play, 300. 



Bureau, 1877, 1878, 1879, reform in, 811. 

 character, comparative, 549, 556. 

 citizens, many Chippewas are citizens of 



the United States, 125. 

 commissioners, board of, and duties of, 820. 

 country and location, with maps, 422. 



the. and Indians. 1838, 526. 

 council at Fort Gibson, 487. 

 curiosities and manufactures, notes on, 384. 

 fop or beau, Indian, 416. 

 homestead, 836. 



horse-swap, Mr. Catlin's and Captain Dun- 

 can's, 347. 

 knowledge of English affairs, 1840, 246. 

 lands, annual receipts from (see reference), 



829. 

 land in severalty, the allotment law, May, 

 1887, 815. 

 policy of the United States, Indian 

 idea of, 178. 

 missions on the Pacific coast, history of, by 



Rev. Myron Ells, reference to, 96. 

 mounts and manner of hunting the buffalo 



(No. 408), 286. 

 names, individual, 9. 

 nomenclature, 9. 



paintings, by Seth Eastman, 799. 

 peace policy, President Grant's, 813. 

 photographs, Capt. Geo. M. Wheeler's col- 

 lection of, 805. 

 miscellaneous collections of, 

 with Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion, 806. 

 police, 1886, 825. 

 policy, 1869, 1870, 812. 

 policy, the existing, 1886-'87, 813. 

 of Canada, 909. 

 Mexico, 908. 

 population of Canada, 910. 



Indian population of Mexico, 908. 



sources of subsistence, act 1884, 

 826. 

 Ponca, an old, left by his people to die, 429. 

 portraits at Fort Gibson in 1834, 480. 

 (Nos. 1 to 310), 13-230. 

 1886, reference to, historical and 

 other society collections of, 800- 

 great value of some of Mr. Cat- 

 lin's, 748. 

 Mr. Catlin's certificates as to the 

 authenticity of his (Nos. 1 to 

 310), 227. 

 Smithsonian catalogue of, 803. 

 protest against proposed legislation for In- 

 dian Territory, 871. 

 jervice, annual expense of, 821. 

 1884-1886, 830. 



the United States, history of, 

 1776-1886, 808. 

 subjects in general, references to, 852. 

 system, condition of, October 1, 1886, 818. 

 of expenditures in Canada, 909. 

 Territory, Congressional report on, 857. 

 Cherokee Nation in, 8S2. 

 condition of tribes in. &c. (see 

 Senate Report 1278, 49th 

 Cons.), 221. 

 five civilized tribes in, 863. 

 future policy relating to, 860. 

 history of, surveys in, &c, 854. 

 history of (see Public Domain, 

 1884, by Thomas Donaldson), 

 221. 

 how created, treatise, &c, 854. 

 internal condition of, 854. 

 land holdings of tribes in, 854, 



865, 877. 

 land owned by each tribe in, 858. 

 lease of land for grazing pur- 

 poses in, 863. 

 Oklahoma in, 859, 864, 870, 876, 



877. 

 Oklahoma, objections against 



openins, 875. 

 population of, 222, 858-861. 

 protest of Indians against leg- 

 islation for, 871. 

 railroad right in, 878. 

 report on, by Hon. J. P. C. 



Shanks, 863. 

 report on, by Hon. J. T. Mor- 

 gan, 863. 

 statistics of, 861. 

 surplus lands in, 869. 

 surveys in, 854. 

 the, his condition and decline. 1886, 736. 

 treaties and laws relating to Indians, ref- 

 erence to, 829. 

 tribes, aristocracy and titles amongst the 

 Iroquois, 172. 

 in Canada, list of, 912. 

 increasing, Oneida, 177. 

 wars, certain, cost of, 880. 

 references as to, 881. 

 wedding, Assinaboine, 1832 (No. 489), 340. 

 with a beard, Ta-wah-que-nah, Comanche 

 (No. 47), 47. 

 Indiana, cessions of lands by Indians in, 833. 

 Indians, affections of, 542. 



all of one stock, 535. 

 •appearance of, their forms, 528. 



their strength, 527. 

 artists who have painted, 806. 

 arts and writing among, 544. 

 at Fort Leavenworth, painted, 474. 

 bathing among, 86, 454, 455, 534. 

 beards, how they avoid them, 529. 

 Bonneville's adventures with, 546. 

 ceremonials of, similar to those of the 



Jews, 534. 

 child-birth, 530. 



civilization of, how to be accomplished, 

 543. 

 results of, prior to 1838, 550. 

 continental origin of, 533. 

 cost of, to the United States, from 1776- 

 1886, 880. 



