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Wichita Agency, Indian Territory, Angust 22, 1874.. Was 

 in a party killing two white men below Fort Griffin, 

 Texas, in the winter of 1872-73. One of the men was 

 riding a mule, and the other a horse, at the time. Was 

 a prominent character in the party robbing Shirley's store. 

 Stole horses and mules. Was with Mah-mante killing the 

 man in the wagon. 



Ih-pa-yah (Straightening an Arrow). — Warrior. 



Arrested at Salt Fork, Eed Eiver, February IS, 1875. 

 Died October o, 1875. 



Stealing horses in or near the Salt Creek Valley, Texas, 

 in the spring of 1873. 



Co-a-bote-ta ( Sun). — Warrior. 



Arrested at Sulphur Ct. H., Indian Territory, October 

 23, 1874. Died May 24, 1873. Participated in the murder 

 of Jacob Dilsey. 



Ah-ke-ah, alias Pah-o-ka (Coming to the Grove). — Warrior. 



Arrested at Cheyenne Agency, Indian Territory. October 

 3, 1874. Released by order of Secretary of War, April 18. 

 1877. 



Participated in the murder of Jacob Dilsey. 

 Mah-mante, alias Swan (Man who Walks above the Ground. — Chief. 



Arrested at Salt Fork, Eed River, Indian Territory, Feb- 

 ruary 13, 1875. Died July 29, 1875. 



Led a party, killing two colored men, on the Salt Creek 

 Prairie, between Jacksboro* and Belknap, Texas, 1870 or 

 1871. Killed a man on the road south of Fort Griffin. Texas, 

 some time in 1S70. Two men were tiding in a lone wagon, 

 Mah-mante lay concealed and shot one. Led a party steal- 

 ing a large lot of mules in the Brazos country in 1871. One 

 mule was spotted. Killed a white woman and child in re- 

 venge for the loss of two of his men, while on a raid in South- 

 western Texas, in full of 1871. Was with Lone Wolf, killing 

 two buffalo-hunters, Dudley and Wallace, &c. 



COMAXCHES. 



30731 (56) Eck-e-mah-ats (Buck Antelope.)— Warrior. 



Arrested at Elk Creek, ludiau Territory, October 20, 1874. 

 Was in Texas with a party and stole horses about Decem- 

 ber, 1873. 



30732 (57) Wy-a-ko (Dry Wood).— Warrior. 



Arrested at Elk Creek, Indian Territory, October 20, 

 1874. 



Has been in Texas stealing horses ; was in Texas last iu 

 the winter of 1873-71. 



