INDEX (Names of Iowa Indians not included in Index. See proper appendix) Accault, Michel. La Salle’s companion. [xxii] , note Account of an Expedition from Pittsburg to the Rocky Mountains, Maj. S. H. Long, leader. [xxxiv] Account of an Expedition to the Sources of the Mississippi and through the Western Part of Louisiana, etc., An. By Pike. [xvi] , [xxiv] , [xxv] , note . [xxxiv] , [42] Algonquian family, Eries, an important tribe of the. [x] , note . Referred to, [34] Alleghany Mountains, [33] , [40] Allen, Dr. J. A. The American Bisons, Living and Extinct, 1876. [39] , note .History of the American Bison, 1877. [xxv] , note American Antiquarian , Dorsey’s article in. [xvii] , note American Bisons, Living and Extinct, The. By Allen. [39] , note American Fur Trade of the Far West, The. By Chittenden. [xxiii] , note American State Papers, Indian Affairs . Ed. by Lowrie and Clarke. [49] Among the Quakers. By Richman. [xxi] , note André, Father Louis. [xxi] , xxv. [1] , note . [10] , note . [11] , note Annals of Iowa , W. W. Hildreth writes in, concerning name of the Iowa. [xviii] , note . [xix] , note Annals of Louisiana, by Penicaut. [4] , note approaching dance, The. [xxxiii] Arapaho Indians, [x] Arkansas River, [35] arrow, Game of. [xxx] Attacapa Indians, [x] Ayuhba, A name given the Iowa. [xx] , note Bald Island. See [Prairie Island] ball-play dance, The. [xxxiii] ball-playing, or racket, [xxx] Baltimore, Maryland, [5] , note “Baptiste,” i.e., Winnebago ex-chief, also known as “The Half Breed,” [7] , [8] Bean, Maj. Jonathan L. [6] , note bear dance, The. [xxxiii] beaver skins, in connection with Le Seuer’s mines, [12] , note Bibliography of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, by Miner. [5] , note Bibliotheque du Roi, The. In Paris. [22] , note Bienville, Sueur d’. [19] , [20] , note Big Platte River, [xxiv] , note Big Sioux River, [23] , [24] Bison americanus, French names for. [xxv] , note Black Dog. See [Grey Iron] Black Hawk War, [39] , note Black River, [17] Black Tomahawk, a Sioux Indian, [29] , [30] Blue Earth Country, [7] ; post at, [21] ; region, [3] , [35] ; river, [xx] , [9] , [11] , note . [12] , [14] , [17] , [18] , [32] Bodleian Library, The. [27] , note Bois Brulé trading route, [13] , note Bouquet, Henry. [1] , note . [40] Brewer, L. A. Ed. of Lea’s Notes on the Wisconsin Territory. [2] , note Brie, France, [27] , note British Museum, The. [28] , note Brower, Jacob V. [27] , note Bulletin of the Philosophical Society , Dorsey’s article in. [xvii] , note Bureau of American Ethnology, The. [xii] , [xiii] , [4] , note . [5] , note . [41] , note Caddoan family, Oroyelles probably of the. [x] , note calumet dance, The. [xxxiii] Campbell, Henry Colin. His Account of Radisson and Grosseillers. [27] , note camp circle, Division among the Iowa. xxv. Cannon River, [34] Carte de la Louisiane, by Franquelin. [xxiii] , note . ibid , note Carte du Canada ou de la Nouvelle France et des Decouvertes que y ont Ete Faites, by Delisle. [22] , note Carver, Capt. Jonathan. [32] Catlin, George. His map of 1833. [xx] , note . “Catlinite,” named after. [xxv] , note . [xxviii] , ibid , note . [xxix] , [xxxi] , [xxxii] , note . His Works, [xxxiv] , [1] , note catlinite, [xxv] , ibid , note Cass, Gen. Lewis, his ms. census of Indian tribes. [21] , ibid , note . [40] , [53] Celeron, Jean Baptiste, Sieur de Blainville . [41] , note Census of Indian tribes, First attempt toward a. [21] , Chauvignerie’s referred to, ibid , note Cessions of Land by the Indians to the United States, by Royce. [49] Chaienne. See [Cheyenne Indians.] Champigny, Jean Bochart de. Intendant. [12] , note Chariton River, [38] Charlevoix, Pierre Francois Xavier de. [xviii] , note . [4] ,his Histoire et Description Generale de la Nouvelle France, ibid , note ; his Journal d’Un Voyage, ibid. Chauvignerie, Michel Maray, sieur de . [21] , note . His report, [41] , ibid , note Chequamegon, Wisconsin, [13] , note . [22] , note [Cheyenne] Indians, Allied to the Arapahoes, and other Plains Indians. [x] , note . [xx] , ibid , note .Cheyenne Indians, The. By Mooney. [xx] , note Chippewa Indians, (Chippeway), [9] , [53] , [54] Chippeway River, [28] Chittenden, Capt. Hiram Martin. His American Fur Trade. [xxiii] , note Chiwere group. Formed by the Oto, Missouri and Iowa tribes. [xvii] Choctaw Indians, [x] , note Chouteau, Auguste. [49] Clarke, Matthew St. C. ed. with Walter Lowrie of The American State Papers. [49] Clark, William. [49] , [50] , [53] , [56] , [59] , [61] , [66] Clark, W. P. The Indian Sign Language. [xvi] , note Colbert River. See [Mississippi River] Colonial Mobile, by Hamilton. Cited, [20] , note Columbus, Christopher. [31] Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Report of. [1] , note Congressional Library, The. [4] , [12] , ibid , note Contributions to the Ethnography and Philology of the Indian Tribes of the Missouri Valley, by Hayden. [xxxiv] , [xxxv] Coteau des Prairies, [38] Coues, Dr. Elliott. His edition of Lewis and Clark’s Travels. [xxiii] ,his edition of The Henry and Thompson Journals, [xxiii] , note . Of Pike’s Travels, [xxv] , note . Lewis and Clark [5] , note Council Bluffs, Iowa, [xxiii] , note Crow Indians, [35] Culin, Stewart. Games of the North American Indians, [xxviii] , note . [xxxi] , note “Cut Throats,” or a “Cut Throat,” Name given the Iowa by Mallery. [xvi] “Dakota-Lexicon,” i.e., Dakota-English Dictionary, by Rev. S. R. Riggs. [5] , ibid , note ; Dakota or Siouan stock, Iowa included in one of the southwestern branches of. [xvii] , [xviii] , note . [xxi] , [xxv] ;Proved in the management of children. [xxvii] , referred to, [5] , [8] , [9] , Indians, [14] , [16] , [29] , [30] , [31] , [32] , [33] , [34] , [35] Davis, Andrew McFarland. Indian Games. [xxviii] , note . [3] , note Decouvertes et Etablissements des Francais dans l’Ouest et dans le Sud de l’Amerique Septentrionale, by Margry. [3] , note . [4] , note . [12] , note Delisle, Claude and Guillaume, their map of northwestern Louisiana,
i.e., Carte du Canada ou de la Nouvelle France et des Decouvertes que y ont Ete Faites. [22] , ibid , note . [23] , note De Menil, Dr. A. N., his Literature of the Louisiana Territory. [13] , note Denonville, Jacques René de Brisay, Marquis de . [14] , note Derroin, Jeffrey. Iowa interpreter, [65] Des Moines River, [xxii] , [xxiii] , [9] , [14] , [24] , [37] , [38] , [40] De Soto, Ferdinand. [23] , note De Tailly—an interpreter, [42] d’Evaque, M. Left by Le Sueur in charge of Fort l’Huillier. [19] , [21] Dieppe, France, [20] , note “Dirty Face,” or “Dusty Nose.” i.e., Pa-ho-ches, [xviii] , note Discovery and Exploration of the Mississippi Valley, by Shea. [xv] Donaldson, Thomas. [1] , note Dorsey, J. O. His articles in American Antiquarian , 1879, and Bulletin of the Philosophical Society , 1880. [xvii] , note . [xviii] , note . Dougherty, John. [64] Drake, Samuel J. [1] , note “Drowsy Ones,” an Iowa cognomen, [8] Dublin, Ireland, [12] , note Du Luth, Daniel Greysolon. [28] ,various spellings, of the name, ibid , note Duluth, Minnesota. [28] , note Duralde manuscripts, The. In the Library of the American Philosophical Society. [xi] , note . [12] , note “Dusty-Heads ,” [6] , ibid , note . [8] , [10] “Dusty Nose” or “Dirty Face,” i.e., Pa-ho-ches, From Schoolcraft. [xviii] , note . [6] , ibid , note . [7] Dutouret, Vincent. His Examen sur Toutes les Cartes Generales des quatre parties de le Terre, mises au jour, par feu Delisle, dupuis 1700, jusqu’a en 1725, pour Servir d’Eclaircissement sur la Geographis, 1728. [23] , note eagle dance, The. [xxxiii] Early Voyages Up and Down the Mississippi, by Shea. [3] , note . [12] , note Edwards, Ninian. [49] Erie Indians, [x] Examen sur Toutes les Cartes Generales des quatre parties de le terre, mises au jour, par feu Delisle, dupuis 1700, jusqu’a en 1725, pour Servir d’Eclaircissement sur la Geographis, 1728, by Dutouret. [23] , note Extermination of the American Bison, The. By Hornaday, [39] , note Falls Dwellers, The. [9] [Falls of St. Anthony] , [xix] , [31] , [39] Field Columbian Museum, Catalog, [xxxi] , note First Great Canadian, The. By Reed. [20] , note Fish Creek, [24] , [37] Fisher, William. Publisher of the 1812 issue of Lewis and Clark’s Travels. [5] , note Fletcher, Alice C. Writing in Publications of the Peabody Museum. [xxvi] , note . Her paper Tribal Structure , in The Putnam Anniversary Volume, [xxix] , note Fletcher, J. E. His paper on the Winnebago in Schoolcraft’s Indian Tribes, vol. iii, [37] Ford, Worthington C. [xiii] Forts:Leavenworth, [38] , [39] , [59] l’Huillier, [xxiv] , [18] , [19] Perrot, [13] , ibid , note , [14] , [19] Snelling, [29] Foster, Dr. Thomas. [ix] , [x] , [xi] , [xviii] , note . [4] , note . [5] , note . [6] , note . [34] , note . [41] , note “Four Lakes,” The. [36] Fourteen Ioway Indians, The. An important pamphlet by George Catlin. [xxviii] , note . [xxxi] , note . [xxxii] , note . [xxxiii] , note .French translation of, ibid Fox Indians, [xxiv] , [xxvii] , [7] , [17] , [21] , [41] , note . [53] , [54] , [55] , [56] , [59] , [60] , [61] , [62] , [64] , [66] , [67] , [68] , [69] , [73] , [74] , [75] , [76] France, [3] , note Franquelin, Jean Baptiste Louis. His map of 1684. [xxiii] , note .
Carte de la Louisiane, the facsimile, ibid. French, B. F. Historical Collections of Louisiana. [3] , note . [4] , note . [12] , note Fulton, A. R. The Red Men of Iowa. [xiii] , [xix] , note Gallatin, Albert. [34] Gayarre, C. E. A. History of Louisiana. [20] , note Goodfellow, F. J. his article in South Dakota Historical Collections. [xxiv] , note Grammar and Dictionary of the Dakota Language, by Riggs. [5] , note Grand Nemaha River, i.e., Great Nemaha River. [58] , [61] , [67] , [74] , [76] Grand River, [38] , [39] , note Gray Snow, An Iowa cognomen. [xviii] , note . [6] , note [Great Lakes] , [53] Great Nemaha Agency, (or sub agency), [40] , [64] , [73] , Great Nemaha River. See [Grand Nemaha River] Great Platte River. See [Nebraska River] Green Bay, Wisconsin. [xxi] , [10] “green earth,” Iberville’s copper mines. [3] , note [Grey Iron or Black Dog] , a Sioux Indian. [30] , [34] Groseilliers, Medard Chouart, sieur des . [27] , ibid , note . [28] , note Hamilton, Peter. His Colonial Mobile cited. [20] , note Hamilton, Rev. William. [xxvii] , note . [1] , note . [7] , ibid , note . [25] , [36] , [45] Harahey, W. E. Richey refers to this in connection with Iowa . [xix] , note Havana, Cuba. Iberville dies in. [20] , note Hayden, F. V. Contributions to the Ethnography and Philology of the Indian Tribes of the Missouri Valley. [xxxiv] , [xxxv] Hennepin, Father Louis. [28] , [32] , [35] Hennepin Letter, La Salle’s. xxii. [11] , note Henry and Thompson Journals, The. Coues ed. [xxiii] , note Hewitt, J. N. B. Writes on consanguinity in Bull. 30 B. A. E. [xxvi] , note Hildreth, W. W. On the name “Gray Snow.” [xviii] , note Historical Collections of Louisiana, by French. [3] , note . [4] , note . [12] , note Histoire et Description Générale de la Nouvelle France, by Charlevoix. [4] , note History of Louisiana, The. By Gayarre. [20] , note History of Louisiana, by La Harpe. [12] History of Minnesota, The. By Neill. [12] , note . [13] , note . [21] , [22] , note . [23] History of the American Bison, by Allen, [xxv] , note History of the Expedition under the Command of Lewis and Clark, ed. by Elliott Coues. [xxiii] , [5] , note History of the Origin of the Place Names Connected with the C. & N. W. R. R., by Stennett. [28] , note Hodge, Frederick Webb. [xiii] , [41] , note Holmes, William H., [xiii] , [4] , note Hornaday, William T. The Extermination of the American Bison. [39] , note Hudson Bay region, English in the. [20] , note . Iberville, Pierre le Moyne, sieur d’ . His Expedition of 1698. [3] , note . [19] , Governor of Louisiana, [20] , his Memorial, ibid. , ibid. , note . [41] Illinois Confederacy, [15] , note Illinois River, [xxi] , [11] , note . [15] , [20] , [53] Illinois, State of. [15] , note . [36] , [38] Indiana, State of. [28] , note Indian Bureau, at Washington. [ix] ., [40] , Report of, 1874, [42] Indian Games, by Davis. [xxviii] , note . [3] , note Indian Land Cessions in the United States, by Royce. [49] Indian Record, The. [ix] , [x] , [xi] Indian Sign Language, The. By Clark. [xvi] , note Indian Territory, Seneca Indians in. [xi] , note Information Respecting the History, Condition and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States, by Schoolcraft.
[xii] , [xviii] , note . [xxiii] , [1] , note . [7] , [21] , ibid , note . [24] , [25] , [36] , [37] , [41] , note Ing-Kee-Ko-Kee, or game of moccasin, [xxix] Iowa Indians, [x] , [xi] , [xii] , [xvi] , [xvii] , [xviii] , note . [xix] , [xx] , note . [xxi] , [xxii] , [xxiii] , note . [xxiv] , [xxv] , [xxvii] , ibid , note . [xxviii] , ibid , note . [xxix] , [xxx] , [xxxi] , [xxxiv] , [1] , note . [2] , [3] , [6] , note . [7] , ibid , note . [8] , [9] , [10] , ibid , note . [11] , note . [13] , [14] , [15] , [16] , ibid , note . [17] , [22] , [24] , [26] , [28] , [29] , [30] ,their village, ibid , [31] , [32] , [33] , [34] , [35] , [37] , [39] , present reservation, ibid . in 1827, ibid , note . [41] , note . [42] , [45] , [49] , [50] , [51] , [52] , [53] , [54] , [55] , [56] , [57] , [58] , [59] , [60] , [61] , [62] , [63] , [64] , [65] , [66] , [67] , [68] , [69] , [70] , [71] , [72] , [73] , [74] , [75] , [76] Iowa reserve, [74] Iowa River, i. e., “Riviere de Aiounones,” [xxiii] , note .Riviere des Ai8u8e (Iowa), as noted on Franquelin’s map, ibid. , [30] , Iowa Indians locate on, [38] Iowa Synonomy. See [page xv] and Appendix C, page [77] Iowa, State of. [xx] , note . [2] , note . [9] , [23] ,rivers in lower and upper, [39] Iowaville, Village in Wapello county, Iowa. Indian mounds at, [xxvii] Ioway and Sac Mission Press, [7] , note “Ioway District,” [2] , note Ioway Club, The. [2] , note Ioway Grammar, An. By Hamilton and Irvin. [7] , note Ioway Missionaries, i. e., Messrs. Hamilton and Irvin, [7] . Ioway Primer, An. Hamilton and Irvin. [7] , note Iroquoian family, includes the Eries. [x] , note Irvin, Rev. Samuel McCleary. [1] , note . [7] , ibid , note . [25] , [36] Isle Pelee, [14] , [19] Jackson, William H. [1] , note James River, [24] Jefferys, Thomas. The Natural and Civil History of the French Dominions in North and South America, 1760 edition, [xxii] Jesuit Relations, The. Thwaites edition. [xxi] , note . [xxv] , note . [xxxv] Johnson, Pres. Andrew. [12] , note Joliet, Louis. His map of 1674. [xxii] Joncaire, Louis Thomas de. [41] , note Jones, Father A. E. His article in U. S. Catholic Hist. Mag. [11] , note Journal d’un Voyage, by Charlevoix. [4] , note Journal, (i.e., Relation) of Penicaut. [3] , note Journal, of Marquette. referred to, [xxi] Kansas, Northeastern. Iowa reservation in. [xxxiv] Kansas River, [51] Kansas, State of. [2] , ibid , note Kappler, Charles J. ed. Indian Affairs. Laws and Treaties. 2 vols., 1903. [2] , note . [49] Kaskaskia Indians, [15] , note Kaskaskia Mission, Illinois, [15] , note Kickapoo northern boundary line, The. [61] , [67] Kiowa Indians, [xvi] , [xviii] , note . [xix] , note kon-tho-gra, or game of platter. [xxix] La Barre, Pierre Le Fevre de, [14] , ibid , note Lac-qui-Parle, [35] La Harpe, Benard de. [3] , ibid , note . [12] , [15] , ibid , note . [22] , note . [32] Lakes: Lakes. See [Great Lakes] Lance, Cross and Canoe, The, by Milburn. [22] , note La Salle, Robert Cavelier, sieur de . [xxii] , [11] , note Laut, Miss Agnes C. Her Pathfinders of the West. [27] , note Laws and Treaties, 2 vols., ed. by Kappler. [2] , note . [49] Lea, Lieut. Albert Miller. Notes on the Wisconsin Territory. [2] , note Le Claire, Antoine. Half-breed Interpreter, on the word Iowa. [xviii] , note Le Clercq, Father Christian. First Establishment of the Faith in New France. [xxi] , note Le Moyne, Charles. Father of Iberville. [20] , note
Le Page du Pratz, his name for the buffalo, [xxv] , note Lesdiguières, Duchess de. [4] , note Le Sueur, Pierre C. [xx] , [xxii] , [xxiv] , ibid , note . [1] , note . [3] , ibid , note .His Narrative, ibid. , [10] , [11] , note . [12] , ibid , note . [13] , ibid , note . [14] , [15] , [16] , [17] , [18] , [19] , [20] , ibid , note . [21] , [22] , ibid , note . [32] Le Sueur River, [11] , note Letters and Notes of Eight Years’ Travels, etc. By George Catlin. [xxviii] , note Lewis and Clark, Travels. Coues ed., [xxiii] ,Thwaites edition of the Original Journals, ibid . Travels, [xxxiv] , [1] , note . Fisher’s edition of 1812; [4] , ibid , note . ed. by Coues. [5] , note . Bibliography of, by Miner, ibid . Thwaites ed. ibid. , [42] l’Huillier, French Farmer-General. [xxiv] , note Literary Collector, The. [5] , note Literature of the Louisiana Territory, by De Menil. [13] Little Nemaha River, [58] Little Platte River, [38] , [39] , note Little Sioux River, [23] Logansport, Indiana, [28] , note London, England, [4] , note Long, Maj. Stephen Harriman. His Account of An Expedition from Pittsburg to the Rocky Mountains. [xxxiv] Louisiana, Southwestern. Attacapa Indians in. [x] , note Louisiana, State of. [3] , note Lowrie, Walter. ed. with Matthew St. C. Clarke, of The American State Papers. [49] Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota. [12] , note Mackinac, [41] , note Madeline Island, Minnesota, [13] , note Madison, Wisconsin, [36] Mallery, Garrick. His Sign Language Among the North American Indians. [xvi] , note Mandan Indians, [33] , [35] Mankato, Minnesota, Reached by Le Sueur in 1700. [xxiv] , note Manypenny, George W. [66] Marest, Gabriel. [15] , sketch, ibid , note . [16] Margry, Pierre. Découvertes et Établissements des Français dans l’Ouest et dans le Sud de l’Amérique Septentrionale. [3] , note . [4] , note . [12] , note Marquette, Jacques. [xv] , his manuscript map, [xxi] , [11] , note . His Journal, xxi marriage customs, Iowa varies but little from other kindred tribes. [xxvii] Mars, Thunder compared to. [30] Massachusetts Historical Society, [xiii] Maximilian, Alexander Philipp, Prinz von Wied-Neuwied . Travels. [xvi] , xxiii note . [xxxiv] , [6] , note . [39] , note . [56] , note McCoy, Isaac. [68] McGee, W. J., His article in B. A. E. 1897. [xvii] , note . [6] , note Membré, Father Zenobius. [xxi] , ibid , note . [11] , note Memorial, The. By Iberville. [20] , [41] , ibid , note Mémoire les mœurs, coutume et Religion des Sauvages de l’Amérique Septentrionale, by Perrot. [14] , note Memoirs of Explorations of the Basin of the Mississippi Valley, Vol. vii. W. E. Richey writes in concerning the word Iowa. [xix] , note . [xx] , note . [xxiii] , note .Vol. vi, account of the Radisson-Groseillers controversy, [27] , note Memoirs of the American Anthropological Association , Mooney’s article on the Cheyenne therein. [xx] , note Menaige, an ex-Interpreter, [8] Mendota, Minnesota, [30] , [34] Menominee Indians, [53] Michigan, Lake. Winnebago Indians on shores of. [xviii] Michigan Territory, [54] Milburn, William Henry, author of The Lance, Cross and Canoe, 1892. [22] , note Mille Lac, Minnesota, [27] , [29] Milwaukee River, [xxi] , [11] , note Miner, W. H. Bibliography of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, [5] , note Minetare (i.e., Hidatsa) Indians, [35] Ministère des Colonies, Bureau of, at Paris. [11] , note Minnesota Historical Society Collections, 1850-56. [xii] , [xx] , [6] , note . [12] , note . [28] , ibid , note . [31] , [41] , note , Minnesota River, [xix] , [12] , [28] , [29] , [30] , [31] , [33] , [35] Minnesota, State of. [xx] , note . [3] , [7] , [9] , [13] , ibid , note . [27] , [28] , ibid , note . [30] , [31] , [32] Minnesota Valley, [32] , [34] , [35] Missionary Labors of Fathers Marquette, Menard and Allouez, etc. By Verwyst. [13] , note Mission of the Immaculate Conception of the Holy Virgin in Illinois, [15] Mississippi River, Winnebago Indians reach the. [xviii] , [xix] , xxi (Colbert), [xxii] , [1] , [2] , note . (Colbert) [11] , note . [13] , ibid , note . [14] , [15] , [18] , [20] , [23] , [25] , [26] , [27] , [28] , [32] , [33] , [34] , [36] , [37] , [38] , [51] , [53] , [54] , [56] , [64] Mississippi Valley, Iberville’s Memorial on. [20] .Indian tribes in, [21] , country of the, [41] , note Missouri Indians, xvii. [42] , [56] , [57] , [59] Missouri River, [xx] , ibid , note . [xxii] , [xxiii] , ibid , note . [xxiv] , [1] , [2] , [7] , [8] , [9] , [11] , note . [19] , [20] , [23] , [24] , [25] , [30] , [33] , [35] , [37] , [38] , [39] , [51] , [53] , [54] , [56] , [57] , [58] , [59] , [60] , [61] , [64] , [66] , [67] , [68] Missouri, State of. Iowa Indian lands in, [xxxiv] , Missouri Valley, Indian tribes in, [21] Mobile, Alabama, [19] , [21] Montcalm, Gozon de St. Véran, Louis Joseph, Gen. Marquis de . [42] Mooney, James, [xiii] , [xvi] , his The Cheyenne Indians, [xx] , note Morgan, Col. Willoughby. [56] Morse, Rev. Jedidiah D. [1] , note murder, Punishment of. [xxvii] Narrative and Critical History of America, by Winsor. [3] , note . [20] , note Natchez Indians, [21] Natural and Civil History of the French Dominions in North and South America, The. By Jefferys. [xxii] Nebraska Historical Society Collections, 1885. xvi. [7] , note [Nebraska River] , (Great Platte). [38] Nebraska, State of. [xxiv] , [2] , [24] Nebraska Territory, [73] “Necklace People,” name given the Iowa by the Kiowa. [xvii] Neill, Rev. E. D. [12] , sketch, ibid , note . [Nemaha River] , [67] , known as Walnut Creek, [74] Nez Perce, colloquial name for the Iowa, [42] , ibid , note Nicollett, J. N. His map of 1841. [xx] , note . [xxiii] , note . [11] , note Nohearts Creek, [74] Noland’s Creek, [67] Notes on the Wisconsin Territory, by Lea. [2] , note Oak Grove, Minnesota, Indian mounds at. [29] , [33] , O’Callaghan, Edmund Bailey. [41] , note Ohio River, [33] , [41] , note [Ojibwa Indians] , (Saulteurs), [9] , [36] Oklahoma, State of. Oto Indians of. [xxxi] , Omaha Indians, Once part of the Winnebago Nation. [xvii] , [xviii] , note . [xx] , [xxii] , [xxiii] , [xxv] , [xxvii] , [xxx] , [11] , note . [19] , [20] , [23] , [32] , [35] , [56] , [57] , [58] , [59] Original Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, ed. by Thwaites. [xxiii] , note . [5] , note . [42] , note Oroyelles, (Indians). [x] Osage Indians, [16] , [35] Oto Indians, [xvii] , [xxi] , [xxii] , [xxiii] , [xxx] , [xxxi] , [11] , note . [17] , [24] , [32] , [35] , [42] , [55] , [56] , [57] , [58] , [59] Ottawa fur trade, [14] , note Ottawa Indians, [53] Pa-ho-ches. i. e., “Dusty Nose,” or “Dirty Face,” [xviii] , note . [6] , ibid , note . [7] , [8] , [10] , [16] , [23] , [24] Pahoja or Gray Snow name given the Iowa. [xviii] Pahoutet, Marquette’s name for the Iowa. [xxi] Paris, France, [41] , note Parkman Club Papers, article by Stickney in. [14] , note . H. C. Campbell’s article in. [27] , note Pathfinders of the West, by Laut. [27] , note Pawnee Indians, [11] , note Peabody Museum, Publications. Article by Fletcher in. [xxvi] , note Penicaut, [Penicaud, Pennecaud, Perricaut, Perricault] [3] , ibid , note ; Perrot, Nicolas. His description of Indian ball-playing. [xxxi] , note ; Pierce, Taylor, [xix] , note Pike, Zebulon Montgomery. Travels. [xvi] , Pilcher, Joshua. [63] Pilling, J. C. Siouan Bibliography. [5] , note . [7] , note Pilot Knob, Minnesota, [30] Platte River, [xxiii] , note . [xxiv] , [35] Point Le Sable, Green Bay, Wisconsin, [13] Ponca Indians, Once part of the Winnebago Nation, [xvii] , [xxx] Pond, Rev. G. H. [28] , [29] Porret, M. Artist, Illustrates The Fourteen Ioway Indians, [xxviii] , note Portage des Sioux, Missouri, Treaty of 1815 held at. [49] Potawatomi and Great Nemaha Agency, [2] , note Potawatomi Indians, [17] , [53] Powell, John Wesley. Writes on consanguinity in 17th Rep. B. A. E. Part I. [xxvi] , note Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, [54] , [56] , [59] , [60] Prairie or Bald Island, [14] Prairieville, Minnesota, [34] Presbyterian Church, Missionaries of, among the Iowa. [70] Prince Society, The. [28] , note Putnam Anniversary Volume, The. [xxix] , note Py-ho-ja. i.e., “Grey Snow,” [xviii] , note Quebec, [11] , note Quinn, Peter, [30] racket, or ball-playing, Game of. [xxx] Radisson, Pierre Esprit. [27] , ibid , note Rainy Lake. See [Lake of the Woods] Red Men of Iowa, The. By Fulton. [xiii] Red Pipe Stone Quarry, Minnesota, [38] Redwood River, as designated by Long. [xxii] , note Red River of the North, [35] Red Wing, Minnesota, [13] , note Reed, Dr. Charles B. Author of The First Great Canadian. [20] , note Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1849. [41] , note Report of the Indian Bureau, 1874. [42] Richey, W. E. [xix] , note Richman, I. B. Among the Quakers. [xxi] , note Riggs, Mrs. S. R. [5] , note Riggs, Rev. S. R. Dakota Grammar and Dictionary. [xv] , [xx] , note . [5] , note . His article on Dakota language, [6] , note Riviere aux Liards, [xxiii] , note Rivers: Arkansas, [35] Big Platte, [xxiv] , note Big Sioux, [23] , [24] Black, [17] Blue Earth, [xx] , [9] , [11] , note . [12] , [14] , [17] , [18] , [32] Cannon, [34] Chariton, [38] Chippeway, [28] Colbert (see [Mississippi] ) Des Moines, [xxii] , [xxiii] , [9] , [14] , [24] , [37] , [38] , [40] Grand, [38] , [39] , note Grand Nemaha, [58] , [61] , [67] , [74] , [76] Great Nemaha, [58] , [61] , [67] , [74] , [76] Great Platte, [38] Illinois, [xxi] , [11] , note . [15] , [20] , [53] Iowa, [xxiii] , note . [30] , [38] James, [24] Kansas, [51] Le Sueur, [11] , note Little Nemaha, [58] Little Platte, [38] , [39] , note Little Sioux, [23] Milwaukee, [xxi] , [11] , note [Mississippi] , [xviii] , [xix] , [xxii] , [1] , [2] , note . [11] , note . [13] , ibid , note . [14] , [15] , [18] , [20] , [23] , [25] , [26] , [27] , [28] , [32] , [33] , [34] , [36] , [37] , [38] , [51] , [53] , [54] , [56] , [64] Missouri, [xx] , ibid , note . [xxii] , [xxiii] , ibid , note . xxiv., [1] , [2] , [7] , [8] , [9] , [11] , note . [19] , [20] , [23] , [24] , [25] , [30] , [33] , [35] , [37] , [38] , [39] , [51] , [53] , [54] , [56] , [57] , [58] , [59] , [60] , [61] , [64] , [66] , [67] , [68] Nebraska, [38] Nemaha, [67] , [74] Nohearts, [creek] [74] Nolands, [creek] [67] Ohio, [33] , [41] , note Platte, [xxiii] , note . [xxiv] , [35] Red, of the North, [35] Redwood, [xxii] , note Rock, [xix] , [28] , [36] , [37] St. Croix, [14] St. Laurence, [27] , note . [28] , note . St. Peter’s, [xxiii] , note St. Remi, [11] , note Salt, [38] Walnut, [creek] [74] Wisconsin, [xxi] , [11] , note . [16] , [17] , [23] , [28] Wolf, [xxiv] , [39] , [68] Robidoux’s Post, [xxiii] , note Rock River, [xix] , [28] , [36] , [37] Rocky Mountains, [33] Royal Marine Office, at Paris. [40] Royce, C. C. His Cessions of Land by Indian Tribes to the United States. [49] ,his Indian Land Cessions in the United States, ibid Roy, John B. Iowa interpreter. [70] Roy’s Ferry, [76] Sac Indians. See [Sauk Indians] St. Anthony’s Falls. See [Falls of St. Anthony] St. Croix River. [14] , trading route, [13] , note St. Joseph, Missouri, formerly Robidoux’s Post. [xxiii] , note St. Lawrence River, [27] , note . [28] , note St. Louis County, Minnesota, [28] , note St. Louis, Missouri, [xxiv] , [50] , [52] , [57] , [63] St. Malo, France, [27] , note St. Paul, Minnesota. [12] , note St. Peter’s River, i.e., Minisoute Ouadeba or St. Peter’s river of Jeffreys. 1762. [xxiii] , note St. Remi River, [11] , note Salt River, [38] Santee Sioux, ball-playing among. [xxx] , Sauk and Fox Reservation, [xxxi] , note . [2] , note [Sauk Indians] , [xvii] , [xxiv] , [xxvii] , (Sac) [7] , note . [17] , (Sac) [41] , note . [42] , (Sac) [53] , [54] , [55] , [56] , [57] , [59] , [60] , [61] , [62] , [64] , [66] , [67] , [68] , [69] , [73] , [74] , [75] , [76] Saulteurs. See [Ojibwa Indians] Sauvolle, Sieur d’ . [19] , [20] , note Schoolcraft, H. R. His Indian Tribes of the United States, referred to. [xii] , [xviii] , note . [xxiii] , [1] , note . [7] , [21] , ibid , note . [24] , [25] , [36] , [37] , [41] , note Secretary of War, Report, for 1829. [1] , note Seneca Indians, In Indian territory, descendants of the Eries. [xi] , note Sha-i-ena. See [Cheyenne Indians] Shakopee, Minnesota, [33] “shaved heads,” General term by which the Oto, Missouri, Sauk and Iowa were designated. [xvii] Shea, John Dawson Gilmary. Discovery and Exploration of the Mississippi Valley. [xv] Shea, John Dawson Gilmary. Early Voyages up and Down the Mississippi. [3] , note . [4] , note . [12] , note Shiene. See [Cheyenne Indians] Shien. See [Cheyenne Indians] Siouan Bibliography, by Pilling. [5] , note . [7] , note Siouan family, the Iowa as an important branch of. [xiii] Siouan stock, Iowa social institutions similar to other tribes of. [xxvii] Sioux Indians, [xix] , [xxi] , [9] , [10] , [11] , note . [14] , [15] , [16] , ibid , note . [17] , [18] , [19] , [27] , [28] , note . [31] , [32] , [34] , [35] , [36] , [53] , [54] , [55] , [56] , [57] , [58] , [59] , [64] Smith, John Q. Commissioner of Indian Affairs, [ix] Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, 1852. [5] , note Smithsonian Institution, [xiii] , [4] , note . [5] , note songs of the Iowa, [xxxiv] South Dakota Historical Collections, Vol. 2. [xxiv] , note . [5] , note Spirit Lake, Iowa, [23] Stennett, W. H. His History of the Origin of the Place Names Connected with the C. & N. W. R. R. [28] , note Stickney, Gardner P. [14] , note Sullivan, Col. —. [52] Sulté, Benjamin. [27] , note Tailhan, R. P. J. editor of Perrot’s Memoirs. [14] , note Takoha, Siouan War Prophet. [29] Tama, Iowa, Sauk and Fox Reservation at, [xxxi] , note Tamaroa Indians, (Tamorois) [17] Texas, southern and southeastern. Attacapa Indians in. [x] , note Thomas, Cyrus. His Report on Mound Explorations, [xxviii] , note .
His article in Bull. 30 B. A. E. [16] , note Three Rivers, Canada. [27] , note Thwaites, Reuben Gold. [41] , note . [42] Ticonderoga, New York, [42] Travels in the Interior of North America, by Maximilian. [xvi] , [xxiii] , note . [xxxiv] , [6] , note . [39] , note . [56] , note tumuli, Iowa not largely associated with, [xxvii] Vanderslice, Daniel, [73] Vaughan, Albert J. Indian agent. [40] , ibid , note Verwyst, Rev. Chrysostom. His Missionary Labors of Fathers Marquette, Menard and Allouez, etc., [13] , note Vies de Plusieurs Personnages Celebres, by Walckenar. [23] , note Wahkantape, a Sioux Chief, [18] Walckenaer, C. A. His Vies de Plusieurs Personnages Celebres, [23] , note Walnut Creek, [74] Wapello County, Iowa, [xxvii] war dance, The. [xxxii] Washington, D. C, [63] , [66] Waw-non-que-skoona-a, [xix] , welcome dance, The. [xxxii] Williamson, Rev. T. S. His article in Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society, Vol. I. [xx] , note . [28] , [31] Wilson, Rev. G. H. [28] , note Winchell, N. H. His excellent map. [xx] , note . [xxiii] , note Winnebago Agency, in Minnesota. [7] Winnebago Indians, [x] , [xvii] , [xviii] , [8] , [9] , [10] , [17] , [27] , [29] , [32] , [35] , [36] , Winsor, Justin. Narrative and Critical History of America. [3] , note . [20] , note Wisconsin Historical Society Collections, Vol. i, [13] , note . Wisconsin River, [xxi] , [11] , note . [16] , [17] , [23] , [28] Wisconsin State Hist. Soc. Proceedings, 1895. [28] , note Wisconsin, State of. [11] , note Wolf Creek, i.e., Wolf River, q.v. Wolf River, [xxiv] , [39] , [68] Wolf Village, [76] Wolf’s Grove, [70]
Number Two IN THE SAME SERIES THE NAVAJOS By O. H. Lipps 12mo cloth, $1.00 net Expressage 10 cents
With a map, and illustrations in three colors The A. L. A. BOOKLIST describes it thus (November, 1909): “A concise and sympathetic account in simple language of the life, habits, customs, mythology, etc., of one of the most interesting of the North American tribes, with a chapter on their history since the Spanish conquest. The author is a member of the Indian service, has had several years’ experience with the tribe and knows his subject. Appendix contains official letters and affidavits relating to conditions on the reservations and the causes of the Navajo war of 1861. Illustrated from photographs, but unfortunately unindexed.”
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