| [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] |