Hanabi (Hăn′a-bi). Washakie’s wife.
Hogitsi (Hŏg′ĭt-sḗ). Name of Indian who trapped with Uncle Nick.
Jackson’s Hole. One of the splendid valleys in western Wyoming, lying between the Continental divide and the Teton Mountains. It was named after Jackson, an old mountaineer, who made this his rendezvous while trapping and hunting.
Koheets (Kō′heets). Indian name for the curlew (cûr′lew), a Western bird of the plover family. Name given by Indians also to a stream in southern Idaho.
Lemhi (Lĕm′hī). Name given to tribe of Indians and to an early fort or settlement in central eastern Idaho, near the Salmon River. Indian reservation there was abandoned in 1907.
“Lumpy Dick.” A kind of porridge, made by boiling moistened flour in milk. Used in early days by Western pioneers.
Morogonai (Mōr′ō-gō′ni). An old arrow maker and a retired chief of the Shoshones when Uncle Nick lived among them.
Pantsuk (Pănt′so͝ok). Name of Uncle Nick’s little Indian brother.
Parowan (Pâr′ō-wăn). Name applied to tribe of Indians in southern Utah. Also name given to first settlement made in the same part of that state.
Piatapa (Pe′ät-ạ-pä). Name given by Shoshones to Jefferson River, Montana.