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INDEX TO CATLIN GALLERY. 



Sioux buffalo medicine (No. 484), 337. 



burial ground at Butte de Mort, Hill of 



Death (No. 475), 332. 

 Catlin's adventure with the, 1835, 497. 

 chiefs' dance, unusual (No. 436), 306. 

 children dance the straw dance (No. 454), 



318. 

 council (No. 495), 343. 

 Jakota, 53, 58. 



locations and numbers of tribes 



and sub-bands, 63. 

 notes on, 53, 58. 



portraits of (Nos. 69-94), 53-58. 

 tall men, warriors, and hunters, 

 abstemious, 53, 58. 

 divided into forty-two bands, with tribal and 



a superior chief, 58. 

 dog dance, 1835, details as to (No. 437), 307. 

 feast, great honor to be a guest at (No. 

 494), 340. 

 dressing buffalo meat and robes (No. 377), 



271. 

 father's love for his daughter, example of 



(No. 81) 56. 

 killing Mandan buffalo hunters, 1832, 312. 

 medicine man, self-torture, 320. 

 Mississippi, 60. 

 Missouri, 60. 

 photographs of, mentioned, and reference to, 



59. 

 Red Wing's band of, 60. 

 scalp dance, details of, 1832 (No. 438), 308. 

 scalping (No. 497), 344. 

 shoe dance, Chippewa, 1835 (No. 451), 317. 

 smoking the shield (No. 477), 336. 

 the. endeavor to prevent Mr. Catlin from 

 reaching the red pipe-stone quarries, their 

 speech, 243. 

 torture among, 540. 

 trading- post, Mr. Catlin detained at, en 



route to the red pipe-stone quarries, 245. 

 tradition as to the red pipe-stone quarry, 



252. 

 village, Lake Calhoun, painted, 1835 (No. 



335), 240. 

 vocabulary, 551. 

 Wa-a-pa-shaw, 64. 

 Wabeshaw's band of, 60. 

 war dance (No. 457), 319. 

 warriors, more than half of them six feet or 



more in height, 58. 

 wars of the, G4. 



with the. at old Fort Pierre, 470. 

 women, ball-play, 1836 (No. 430), 303. 

 worshipping the Red Bowlders (No. 471), 

 327. 

 Six Nations, the, Iroquois, 178. 



council at Buffalo, October 8, 1884, 

 names of chiefs and men partici- 

 pating, the first since 1783-84, 166. 

 names of, 178. 

 religious views of, 156. 

 Skinner, Monkey, a slang name for a naturalist, 



732. 

 Skins, dressing and tanning by Indians, method 



of, 408. 

 Sky-se-ro-ka, second chief, Pawnee (No. 56), 50. 

 Slave dance, Sac and Fox, 1836 (No. 450), 317. 

 Slitting the ears for wearing ornaments, Osage, 45. 

 Small-pox among the Man dans, 87. 



Sioux and Mandans, 460. 

 Smithsonian Institution, art gallery of, 1859, 794. 

 Smoking horse, Sac and Fox custom, 1836 (No. 

 463), 322. 

 Indian, as to, 410. 



the shield, Sioux, 1832 (No. 477), 336. 

 Snelling, Fort (Minnesota), notes on, 1835 (No. 



332), 238. 

 Snow-shoes, hunting the buffalo with (Nos. 416, 

 417), 291. 

 of Indians in general, 397. 

 Snyder, J. F., M. D., notes on death and burial of 



Black Hawk, 27. 

 Soldiers, illness of, 486. 

 Son, eldest, of chief succeeds to title, 80. 

 Songs, burial, Iowa, 153. 

 death, Iowa, 152. 

 of the approaching dance, Iowa, 150. 



Songs of the eagle dance, Iowa, 15C. 

 medicine, Iowa, 153. 

 war dance, Iowa, 149. 

 warriors' dance, Iowa, 149. 

 wolf, Iowa, 152. 

 war, Iowa, 152, 

 South America. Mr. Catlin visits, 1852, 1871, 699. 

 Spalding, Rev. N. H, mentioned, 96. 

 Span-e-o-nee-kaw, The Spaniard, a Winnebago 



(No. 214), 130. 

 Speculations as to the Indians, Mr. Catlin's final, 



749. 

 Speech of a Sac chief, Rock Island, 1836. 525. 



war chief of I o ways, London, 1845, 607. 



Spirit, evil or bad, in Indian religious belief, 351. 



great or good, in Indian religious belief, 351. 



of Rock Island, Sac and Fox legend as to, 23. 



Spirits, ardent, consumption of, in Great Britain. 



and Ireland, Iowa Indians on, 1845, 656. 

 Sporting scenes (Nos. 372, 400^67, 468, 470, 485, 



and 491), 294. 

 Spotted Horse, a Cheyenne chief, mentioned, 92. 

 Squaw men, what are, referred to, 92, 448. 

 Stan-au-pat, The Bloody Hand, chief of the Arick- 



arees (No. 123), 78. 

 Standing Bear, a Ponca Indian, his speech, 1879, 



66, 67. 

 Stanley, J. M., biography of, 798. 



his gallery of Indian portraits (see 

 No. 53 Smithsonian publications), 

 79G. 

 St. Anthony, Falls of, now city of Minneapolis, 

 1835 (No. 321), 235. 

 Fort, now Fort Snelling (Nos. 321, 

 332), 238. 

 Statistics, annual, on all subjects relating to the 

 Indian (see reference, 1886), 830. 

 criminal, English, 1845, Iowa Indian 

 comments on, 650. 

 of Indians, 1884, 826. 

 Indian, for 1886, 831. 

 vital, of Indians, 1884, 826. 

 1886, 827. 

 Stature, dress, and neatness of the Mandans. 85, 86. 

 St. Cloud, Mr. Catlin breakfasts with the King of 



France at, 688. 

 Steamboat General Pike, the first at Saint Louis, 



1817, 426. 

 Steeh-tcha-k6-me-co, The Great King, or Ben 



Perryman, a Creek chief (No. 288), 210. 

 Stick, prayer, used by Kickapoos, 136. 

 Stockbridge Indians, Mohegan, and as to photo- 

 graphs of (No. 272), 197. 

 Stock owned by Indians, 1884-86, 830. 

 Stone Calf, a Cheyenne chief, mentioned, 92. 

 Stone, Col. W. L., "The Life and Times of Red 



Jacket, &c.," mentioned, 158. 

 Stone medicine man, view of, Coteau des Prairies, 



a mystery of the Sioux (No. 358), 261. 

 Straw dance, by Sioux children, 1832 (No. 454), 318. 

 Street, General, Black Hawk's address to, at Pra- 

 rie du Chien, after his capture, August, 1832, 25. 

 Striking tents and lodges, manner of, 409. 

 String, Seneca, a warrior, renowned ( No. 268), 175. 

 Stu-mick-6 sucks, Buffalo's Black Fat, Blackfeet, 



his dress (No. 149), 101. 

 Sturge, Joseph, at Birmingham, England, men- 

 tioned, 642. 

 Subsistence, Indian sources of, 1884, 826. 

 Sun dance, common to the Sioux and other North- 

 western tribes, now suppressed, 122. 

 Superstition and fortitude of a Sioux Indian, 55. 

 Surveys in Indian Territory, 854. 

 Sutton, Polly, mother of George Catlin, 702. 

 Swimming among the Indians, 86, 87, 454. 



Mandans, 86, 454. 

 Symbols of war, Kickapoos, 138. 



Tah-teck-a-da-hair, The Steep Wiud, a brave of the 



Ca-za-zhee-ta, or Bad Arrow Points' band, Sioux 



(No. 86), 57. 

 Tah-t6n-ga-m0-nee, The Walking Buffalo, Red 



Wing's Son, Sioux (No. 92), 58. 

 Tah-zee-keh-dii-cha, The Torn Belly, Sioux (No. 



77), 56. 

 Tal-lee, Osage (No. 32), 43. 



