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INDEX TO CATLIN GALLERY. 



Meach-o shin-gaw, Little White Bear, Kon-zas 



brave (No. 25), 40. 

 Meat, buffalo, Indian method of curing, 415. 

 Medals presented Black Hawk by President 

 Jackson, President Adams, and by the city of 

 Boston, and buried with him, 29. 

 Medicine bags. Iowa, how worn, and contents of, 

 144. 

 of the brave dance, Sac and Fox 



(No. 444), 313. 

 used by North American Indians, 

 392. 

 buffalo, Sioux (No. 485), 337. 

 dance, Cheyenne, 1885, 93-94. 

 .man, aid of, invoked at sea to raise the 

 wind, 144. 

 Blackfeet, dress of (Nos. 158, 161), 



103, 104. 

 Indian, babits, practices, and 



metbods of, 417. 

 Mandan, making rain (No. 476), 



332. 

 Sioux, self-torture of (No. 460), 320. 

 Or trysting lodge, Mandan, interior view 



(No. 504), 356. 

 Sioux, great, illustrations of (No. 355), 

 261. 

 Me-cheet-e-neuh, "Wounded Bear's Shoulder, Me- 



nomonee (No. 219), 132. 

 Meh-t6om, The Hill, Blackfeet (No. 156), 103. 

 Melody, G. H. C, in London and Paris, with four- 

 teen Iowa Indians, 1844, 143. 

 Memoirs of George Catliu, 701, 718. 

 Me-nom-o-nee, Algonkin, 132. 



gFOup of (Nos. 235, 263), 133. 

 notes on, 132. 



portraits of (Nos. 218-236), 132. 

 present condition and location of, 

 1885-'86, 134. 

 Men, squaw, 448. 

 Men-s6n-8e-ah, The Left Hand, Pi-an-ke-shaw (No. 



255), 141. 

 Mesmerism, experiments on the Iowas in London 



with, 1845, 622. 

 Me-s6n-walik, The Deer's Hair, son of Keokuk, 

 30, 31. 

 now tbe R**v. Moses Keokuk, chief 

 of the Sac and Fox in Indian 

 Territory, 30, 31. 

 Messenger, Gallignani's, subscribed to by an Iowa 



Indian, 667. 

 Methodist clergjnien visit the Iowas in London, 



1845, 614. 

 Mew-hu-she-kaw, first chief of the Iowa Nation, 



mentioned, 143. 

 Mexico, Indian policy of, 908. 



population of, in 1886, 908. 

 Mick-e-no-pah, First chief of the tribe, Seminole 

 (No. 300), 215. 

 Catlin's notes on, 215. 

 Cohen, M. M., notes on, 215. 

 Hall's, Judge James, notes on, 215. 

 Migration to Canada of a large portion of the Six 



Nations, date of the, 179. 

 Military posts, no publication giving list of In- 

 dian, 238. 

 Minataree, buffalo hunting among the, in 1832, 287. 

 Catlin with the, 466. 

 green-corn dance of the (No. 446), 314. 

 village on Knife River, view of (No. 

 383), 273. 

 Mi-n6ek-ee-snnk-to-ka, The Mink, a girl, Mandan 



(No. 133), 82. 

 Miniature painting, Catlin's skill in, 707, 744. 

 Minister visits the Chippewas in London, 1849, 580. 

 Mink-chesk, Osage (No. 40), 44. 

 Mississippi Kiver, country adjacent to, 497. 

 notes on, 496. 

 proposed tour of, 497. 

 Sioux, 59. 

 Missourias, Dakota, notes on, 76, 77. 



fond of money, shiftless, but good 



traders, 76, 77. 

 present location and condition of, 1885, 

 1886*, 77. 

 Missouri, Catlin sailing down the, 490. 



country along the Upper, 1832, 441. 

 Dakota or Sioux of, 59. 



Missouri, down the, in 1832, 472. 

 navigation of, 1832, 426. 

 Missouri, views alone ihe, 266, 276. 



Bellevue, Major Dougherty's Indian agency 



(No. 381), 273. 

 Big Bend, with conical bluffs and table lands 



(No. 390), 276. 

 Buffalo crossing river (No. 400), 278. 

 Buffalo Island, buffalo bush in bloom (No. 387). 



274. 

 Blackbird's grave, 1832 (No. 365), 265. 

 Brick kilns, red pumice, 1832 (No. 366), 2G6. 

 Cabane's trading-house, 930 miles above Saint 



Louis (No, 37J), 266. 

 Clay Bluffs, 1,700 miles above Saint Louis (No. 

 380), 271. 

 1,900 miles above Saint Louis (No. 



382), 273. 

 20 miles above the Mandans (No. 

 401), 279. 

 Domes, bluffs, and ramparts (No. 370), 266. 

 Grand Detour, 1.900 miles above Saint Louis 



(No. 372), 266. ' 

 Grassy bluffs, 110 miles above Saint Louis 



(No." 373), 266. 

 Grave of Sergeant Floyd (No. 376), 270. 

 Indian encampment at sunset (No. 403), 279. 

 Iron Bluff, 1832 (No. 389), 276. 

 Look from Floyd's grave (No. 398), 278. 

 Mandan village, distant view (No. 519), 271. 

 with burial (No. 392), 276. 

 Minataree village on Knife River (No. 383), 273. 

 Mouth of the Platte (now Plattsmouth, Nebr.) 

 (No. 369), 266. 

 Teton River, and Fort St. Pierre 



(No. 384), 274. 

 Yellowstone (No. 388), 274. 

 Nishnabottana Bluffs, 1,070 miles above Saint 



Louis (Xos. 385, 402), 274, 279. 

 Prairie Bluffs. 1,050 miles above Saint Louis 

 (No. 397), 278. 

 1,100 miles above Saint Louis 



(Xo. 393), 278. 

 burning (No. 375), 266. 

 Prairie on fire, Indians escaping (No. 373), 266. 

 Ricarreo village (No. 386), 274. 

 River Bluffs, 1,300 miles above Saint Louis 



(No. 399), 278. 

 Sioux encampment, dressing buffalo meat (No. 



377), 271. 

 Sunrise near the mouth of the Yellowstone 



(No. 368), 266. 

 The Iron Horn, Blackfeet brave (No. 153), 103. 

 The Three Domes (No. 394), 278. 

 The Tower, 1,100 miles above Saint Louis (No. 



378), 271. 

 The Square Hills, 1,200 miles above Saint Louis 



(No. 395), 278. 

 White Wolves (No. 396), 278. 

 Mitchell, Col. D. D., reference to, 374. 

 Mix-ke-mote-skin-na, The Iron Horn, Blackfeet 



brave (No. 153), 103. 

 Moccasin, gambling game of the Iowas, Ing-kee- 



ka-kee, 151. 

 Moccasins, walking in Indian, 431. 

 Modes of life of the Iowa Indians, 148. 

 Mohawk, centennial celebration of their arrival 



in Canada, 181. 

 Mo-hee-con-neu, Mohegan, Algonkin, Pequots,196. 

 present location and condition, 



1885-'6, 197. 

 The Good Canoemen, portraits 

 (Nos. 272, 273), 196. 

 Moi-een-e-shee, The Constant Walker, Osage (No. 



37), 44. 

 Mong-sh6ng-sha, The Bending Willow, Ponca, one 

 of the four wives of Hongs-kay-dee (Nos. 97, 98), 

 65. 

 Morals of the Pawnees, their viciousness, 7L 

 Moran, Peter, artist, mentioned, 807. 

 Morgan, Hon. John T., his report on the Indian 

 Territory, 1886, 863. 

 Lewis H., his note on Mr. Catlin's being 

 with the Mandans, 383. 

 Morrison, Capt. P., certificate from, 230. 

 Morse, Rev. J. D., list of tribes and locations of 

 Indians in the United States, 1822, 884. 

 S.F.B., referred to, 747. 



