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Shaving Wolf. — Warrior. 



Arrested at Cheyenne Agency, Indian Territory, April 3, 

 1875. Died December o, 1876. 



Ringleader. 

 Spotted Elk.— Warrior. 



Arrested at Cheyenne Agency, Indian Territory, April 3, 

 1875. Died January 2, 1877. 



Ringleader. 



ARAPAHOE S. 



30704 (29) Packer.— Warrior. 



Arrested at Cheyenne Agency, Indian Territory, March 

 5, 1875. 



Charge. — Wilful murder. Killed Leon Williams, a Mexi- 

 can herder in the employment of the United States Govern- 

 ment, at Arapahoe and Cheyenne Agency. 



30705 (30) White Bear.— Warrior. 



Arrested at Cheyenne Agency, Indian Territory, March 

 5, 1875. 



Attempt to kill. Did shoot at, with iutent to kill, F. II. 

 Williams, an employe of the United States Government, at 

 the Arapahoe and Cheyenne Agency. 



KIOWAS. 



Woman's Heart. — Chief. 



Arrested at Cheyenne Agency, Indian Territory, October 

 3, 1874. Released by order of the Secretary of War. April 

 IS, 1877. 



Participated in the assaults on Amos Chapman and party, 

 and on Major Syinan's train, near the source of the Washita 

 River, Texas, September 9 to 13, 1874. Participated in the 

 murder of Jacob Dilsey, on the North Fork of the Canadian 

 River, below Camp Supply, near Cottonwood Grove, Indian 

 Territory, November 21, 1873. 



CADDOES. 



30706 (31) Huh-nah-nee. — Prominent Man. 



Arrested at Fort Sill, Indian Territory, April 7, 1875. 

 Killed E. P. Osborne (Black Beaver's son-in-law) near the 

 Wichita Agency, Indian Territory, August 22, 1874. 



30707 (32) White Horse.— Chief 



Arrested at Fort Sill, Indian Territory, 17th December, 

 1874. 



Led the party killing Manuel Ortego and Lucien Mnnos, 

 near Dr. J. J. Sturms, on the Little Washita River, Indian 

 Territory, August 22, 1874. Participated in the Howard's 

 Wells Texas massacre, 1872. Led the party killing the Lee 

 family and abducting the Lee children, near Fort Griilin, 

 Proc. Nat. Mus. 78 14 Oct. 17, 1878. 



