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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 | |
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