History of the Indian Tribes of North America, with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs. Embellished with One Hundred and Twenty Portraits, from the Indian Gallery in the Department of War, at Washington. Volume I.
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CONTENTS OF VOL. I.War DanceRed JacketKishkalwaMohongo, an Osage WomanShingaba W’Ossin, or Image StonePushmatahaTenskwautawaw, or The ProphetEshtahumleah, or Sleepy EyesWaapashawMeetakoosega, or Pure TobaccoWeshcubb, or The SweetLittle CrowSequoyah, or George GuessNawkaw, or The WoodShaumonekusse, or L’IetanHayne Hudjihini, or The Eagle of DelightQuatawapea, or Colonel LewisPayta Kootha, or Flying CloudsKiontwagky, or Corn PlantPashepahaw, or The StabberCaatouseeChippeway Squaw and ChildPetelasharroChoncape, or Big KanzasWanata, or The ChargerPeamuskaCatahecassa, or BlackHoofAn Ojibway Mother and her ChildOkeemakeequidWaemboeshkaaMcIntoshOngpatonga, or The Big ElkMahaskah, or White CloudRantchewaime, or Female Flying PigeonYoung MahaskahNesouaquoit, or The Bear in the Forks of a TreeMoanahonga, or Great WalkerShauhaunapotinia, or The Man who killed three SiouxTahchee, or DutchAnacamegishca, or Foot PrintsWabishkeepenas, or The White PigeonTshusickMajor RidgeLappawinsoeTishcohan, oe He who never blackens himselfShahaka, or The Big WhiteTokacon, or He that inflicts the first woundMonkaushka, or The Trembling Earth
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