x ii CONTENTS. 



THOMPSON— ARRIVAL OF MR. MAXWELL — FOOD OF THE INDIANS, AND OF THE 

 COMPANY'S SERVANTS — AMUSEMENT OF THE INDIANS— DEPARTURE FROM FORT 

 OKONAGAN— LIEUTENANT JOHNSON LOSES HIS WAY— GRASSY PRAIRIE — GRANDE 

 COULEE — ARTIFICIAL HORIZON BROKEN — LIEUTENANT JOHNSON LEAVES THE 

 PARTY-THE PARTY ARRIVES AT FORT COLVILLE— LIEUTENANT JOHNSON'S RIDE 

 UP THE SPOKANE— MISSIONARY STATION OF CIIIMIKAINE-CORNELIU3, CHIEF OF 

 THE SPOKANE TRIBE-SINGULAR PROPHECY-LIEUTENANT JOHNSONS ARRIVAL AT 

 FORT COLVILLE 409—440 



CHAPTER XIII. 



CONTINUATION OF LIEUTENANT JOHNSON'S TOUR— FORT COLVtLLE-KETTLE FALLS 

 — aUIARLPI INDIANS— HEIGHT OF FORT COLVILLE ABOVE THE SEA— ITS CLIMATE- 

 ITS AGRICULTURE-SPOKANE INDIANS-THEIR MODE OF LIFE — THEIR PHYSICAL 

 CHARACTER — THEIR DRESS — THEIR GOVERNMENT AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS — 

 AUTHORITY OF THEIR CHIEFS — THEIR PUNISHMENTS - THEIR SUPERSTITIONS — 

 THEIR CALENDAR— OPERATIONS OF THE HUDSON BAY COMPANY IN THE NORTH- 

 OUTPOSTS OF COLVILLE— FORT CHILCOTIN— FORT GEORGE— FORT THOMPSON— FORT 

 ST. JAMES — NORTHERN INDIANS — TAKALI AND ATNAHS — THEIR DRESS — THEIR 

 HABITATIONS — THEIR FOOD— THEIR MODE OF FISHING— THEIR FUNERAL RITES— 

 THEIR MEDICINE-MEN— FRASER'S RIVER— LIEUTENANT JOHNSON'S PARTY LEAVES 

 FORT COLVILLE — MISSIONARY STATION AT CHIM1KAINE — CHARACTER OF THE 

 NEIGHBOURING INDIANS— THEIR TREATMENT OF FEMALES-THEIR BURIALS-THEIR 

 MARRIAGES -DEPARTURE FROM THE MISSION — ADVENTURE AT A CAMP OF SPO- 

 KANE INDIANS-INDIANS TRAVELLING— KOOSKOOSKEE INDIANS— MISSION AT LAP- 

 WAI-MR. SPALDING— HIS EXERTIONS TO CIVILIZE THE INDIANS-FREaUENT VISITS 

 OF THE OREGON INDIANS TO THE UNITED STATES -DEPARTURE FROM LAPWAI 

 —INDIAN FARMS-HALF-BREEDS— MIGRATION OF THE BUFFALO — SNAKE RIVER- 

 SANDY DESERT— CCEUR D'ALENE — NEZ PERCE INDIANS — INDIANS AROUND LAPWAI 

 —SAW-MILL— DECREASE OF WILD ANIMALS— MR. HALE'S TOUR, AND REMARKS- 

 FALLS OF THE PELUSE — LEGEND RELATING TO THEM — WALLAWALL A — LAN- 

 GUAGES OF INDIANS- YAKIMA RIVER— MISERABLE GROUP OF SQ.UAWS-SLOW COM- 

 MUNICATION OF NEWS IN OREGON— NUMEROUS RATTLESNAKES — SPIPEN RIVER— 

 TIDIASS CAMP — PRAIRIES-LITTLE PRAIRIE-SMALOCHO RIVER-RETURN TO NIS- 

 aUALLY — EASTERN INDIANS OF OREGON — BLACKFEET — SHOSHONES — CROWS— 

 BONACKS-YOUTAS-TRIBES ALLIED TO THE BONACKS-MONKEY INDIANS-APACHES 

 —PRESSURE OF THE TRIBES TOWARDS THE SOUTH-ITS PROBABLE CAUSES.. .443-474 



CHAPTER XIV. 



RETURN FROM THE SURVEYS-NEW LAND EXPEDITION FITTED OUT— LEAVE-TAKING 

 — DEPARTURE FROM NISQTT ALLY — ANXIETY RESPECTING THE PEACOCK — PRAISE- 



