CONTENTS.

[HERO STORIES.]
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Comanche Chief, the Peace-Maker,[25]
Lone Chief, Skŭr´-ar-a Le-shar,[45]
The Prisoners of Court House Rock,[67]
Wolves in the Night,[70]
A Leader of Soldiers,[74]
A Cheyenne Blanket,[76]
Little Warrior’s Counsel,[79]
A Comanche Bundle,[83]
[FOLK-TALES.]
The Dun Horse,[87]
A Story of Faith,[98]
The Bear Man,[121]
The Ghost Wife,[129]
Ti-ke-wa-kush, the Man who Called the Buffalo,[132]
Pa-hu-ka´-tawa,[142]
The Boy who Was Sacrificed,[161]
The Snake Brother,[171]
O´re-ka-rahr,[182]
The Ghost Bride,[191]
The Boy who Saw A-ti´-us,[195]
How the Deer Lost His Gall,[204]
Yellow Fox,[206]
[NOTES ON THE PAWNEES.]
[The Pawnees]:
I.Relationships,[215]
II.Origin and Migrations,[223]
III.The Skidi,[231]
IV.Name and Emblem,[239]
[Pawnee Customs]:
I.Early Days,[249]
II.Every-day Life,[259]
III.A Summer Hunt,[270]
[The Pawnee in War]:
I.Enemies and Methods of Warfare,[303]
II.Pa´-ni Le-shar and His Scouts,[323]
III.War Parties,[335]
[Religion]:
I.Beliefs,[350]
II.Ceremonies,[360]
III.Medicine and Mystery,[374]
[Later History]:
I.Removal to the Indian Territory,[389]
II.Present Condition and Progress,[397]