ILLUSTRATIONS
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Plate LVII. Range of the Kiowa and neighboring tribes (map) 141
LVIII. Gui-pÄgo or Lone-wolf, principal chief, 1866—1874 189
LIX. TseÑ-t'aiÑte or White-horse 190
LX. Gui-k`Áte or Sleeping-wolf (Wolf-lying-down) and wife 192
LXI. Quanah Parker, principal chief of the Comanche 202
LXII. Inside of Set-t'aiÑte's shield 208
LXIII. Outside of Set-t'aiÑte's shield 210
LXIV. Set-?mkÍa or Stumbling-bear (Pushing-bear) 219
LXV. PaÍ-tÄlyÍ or Sun-boy 221
LXLXVI. Andres Martinez ("Än´dali") 236
LXVII. The Porcupine in the tree, and flight of the Sun-woman 238
LXVIII. Peyote plant and button 241
LXIX. The taÍme 242
LXX. Arapaho sun-dance lodge, 1893 244
LXXI. Pacer (Peso), former head-chief of the Kiowa Apache 245
LXXII. Daha, a Kiowa Apache subchief 246
LXXIII. Kiowa migration route 249
LXXIV. GoÑk`oÑ or Apache John, a Kiowa Apache subchief 251
LXXV. The SÉt-t'an annual calendar 254
LXXVI. BÓhon-kÓÑkya, "Quay-ham-kay," GunpÄÑdÂmÄ, and "Kotsatoah" (after Catlin) 268
LXXVII. Sand mosaic of the Hopi Antelope priests 296
LXXVIII. Lawrie Tatum, with group of rescued captives 331
LXXIX. The Do-gÍÄgyÄ-guat or tipi of battle pictures 337
LXXX. The Anko calendar 373
LXXXI. Anko 374
Figure 43. ZÉ "ltdr">111. Winter 1852—53—GÚ?dal-tsÉyu stolen 295
112. Summer 1853—Showery sun dance 295
113. Rain symbols (Chinese, Hopi, and Ojibwa) 296
114. Winter 1853—54—PÄ´ÑgyÄgÍate killed 296
115. Summer 1854—Black-horse killed 297
116. Winter 1854—55—Gyai`koaÓÑte killed 299
117. Summer 1855—Sitting summer 300
118. Winter 1855—56—Big-head kills an Ä´lÄhÓ 300
119. Summer 1856—-Prickly-pear sun dance 301
120. Winter 1856—57—Tipis left 301
121. Summer 1857—Forked-stick-sprouting sun dance 302
122. Winter 1857—58—Horses stolen 305
123. Summer 1858—Timber-circle sun dance 306
124. Winter 1858—59—GÚi-k`ate killed 306
125. Summer 1859—Cedar-bluff sun dance 306
126. Winter 1859—60—GÍakÁ-ite died 307
127. Summer 1860—Bird-appearing killed 308
128. Winter 1860—61—Crazy-bluff winter 309
129. Summer 1861—Pinto left tied 310
130. Winter 1861—62—Smallpox 311
131. Summer 1862—Sun dance after smallpox 311
132. Winter 1862—63—Treetop winter 312
133. Summer 1863—No-arm's-river sun dance 313
134. Winter 1863—64—Big-head dies; H´ÑzephÓ`da dies 313
135. Summer 1864—Ragweed sun dance; soldier fight 314
202. Pai Ä`g´nti—Visit Cheyenne 374
203. Pai TÉpgaÑ P'a—Ghost dance 374
204. Pai GaÑhÍÑa P'a—Sun dance stopped; grass payment 375
205. T'aguÑÓtal P'a SÄn 375
206. T'aguÑÓtal P'a—Ä´piataÑ 375
207. GÁkiÑ?t´o P'a—Sitting-bull 375
208. Ä`g´nti 375
209. TÉpgaÑ P'a—Schoolboys frozen 376
210. GaÑhÍÑa P'a—Annuity issue 376
211. Ka`gÚ?t P'a SÄn—Ä´piataÑ returns 376
212. Ka`gÚ?t P'a—Wire issue 376
213. AideÑ P'a 376
214. Pai Ä`g´nti—Treaty sale 376
215. Pai TÉpgaÑ P'a—Races 377
216. Pai GaÑhÍÑa P'a—Woman stolen 377
217. T'aguÑÓtal P'a SÄn—Pueblo dance 377
218. T'aguÑÓtal P'a—P'odalÄ´Ñte killed 377
219. GÁkÍÑat'o P'a—Made medicine; cut wood 377
220. Ä`g´nti—Lunar eclipse 378
221. TÉpgaÑ P'a 378
222. GaÑhÍÑa P'a—Annuity issue 378
223. Ka`gÚ?t P'a SÄn—Wire issue 378
224. Ka`gÚ?t P'a—Move camp 378
225. ÁideÑ P'a—Immigrants arrive 378
226. Pai Ä`g´nti—ÍatÄkÍa dies; grass payment 378
227. Pai T

BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY—SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT PL. LVII

THE KIOWA RANGE SHOWING THE LOCATION OF THE PLAINS TRIBES IN 1832.

THE KIOWA RANGE SHOWING THE LOCATION OF THE PLAINS TRIBES IN 1832.

CALENDAR HISTORY OF THE KIOWA INDIANS
By James Mooney


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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