WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY MILO WINTER 1918 frontispiece TO MARY, MY
ILLUSTRATIONS "'ARR-RR-UMP!' I SAID" THE BUFFALO CHIEF THE
The Buffalo Chief
I HOW OLIVER AND DORCAS JANE FOUND THE TRAIL
The Mastodon
II WHAT THE BUFFALO CHIEF TOLD
Illustration
III HOW THE MASTODON HAPPENED FIRST TO BELONG TO A MAN, AS TOLD BY ARRUMPA
Taku and Arrumpa
IV THE SECOND PART OF THE MASTODON STORY CONCERNING THE TRAIL
The Trail to the Sea
V HOW HOWKAWANDA AND FRIEND-AT-THE-BACK FOUND THE TRAIL TO THE BUFFALO COUNTRY TOLD BY THE COYOTE
The Corn Women
VI DORCAS JANE HEARS HOW THE CORN CAME TO THE VALLEY OF THE MISSI-SIPPU; TOLD BY THE CORN WOMAN
Moke-Icha
VII A TELLING OF THE SALT TRAIL, OF TSE-TSE-YOTE AND THE DELIGHT-MAKERS; TOLD BY MOKE-ICHA
Illustration (2)
VIII YOUNG-MAN-WHO-NEVER-TURNS-BACK: A TELLING OF THE TALLEGEWI, BY ONE OF THEM
Tse-Tse-Vote and Moke-Icha
IX HOW THE LENNI-LENAPE CAME FROM SHINAKI AND THE TALLEGEWI
The Iroquois Trail
X THE MAKING OF A SHAMAN: A TELLING OF THE IROQUOIS TRAIL, BY THE ONONDAGA
The Gold-Seekers
XI THE PEARLS OF COFACHIQUE: HOW LUCAS DE AYLLON CAME TO LOOK
The Cacia Far-Looking meets the Iron-Shirts.
XII HOW THE IRON SHIRTS CAME TO TUSCALOOSA: A TELLING OF THE TRIBUTE ROAD BY THE LADY OF COFACHIQUE
The Desert
XIII HOW THE IRON SHIRTS CAME LOOKING FOR THE SEVEN CITIES OF CIBOLA; TOLD BY THE ROAD-RUNNER
The condor that has his nest on El Morro
XIV HOW THE MAN OF TWO HEARTS KEPT THE SECRET OF THE HOLY PLACES; TOLD BY THE CONDOR
The Dog-Soldiers
XV HOW THE MEDICINE OF THE ARROWS WAS BROKEN AT REPUBLICAN
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APPENDIX GLOSSARY OF INDIAN AND SPANISH NAMES THE BEGINNING OF THE TRAIL
GLOSSARY OF INDIAN AND SPANISH NAMES