Sagwa, No. 59. Lawrenceburg. Instituted 15th Beaver Moon, 409, by F. W. Jones, but never prospered and its council fire was out in 410, but relighted in 413 by Past Sachem Julius Morris, but again went out. Was again relighted in 415, and is now in prosperous condition with over 100 members.
Otego, No. 60. Paducah. Instituted by John M. Clifford and F. W. Jones the 7th of Hunting Moon, 409. Several members of the Old Otego, No. 15 became charter members, and it was practically the relighting of the old council brand. The reorganization proved successful and the tribe is one of the strongest in the Reservation.
Wichita, No. 61. ("White Man") Mayfield. Instituted 21st Beaver Moon, 409 by J. M. Clifford, but its council fire soon went out. Was visited by W. A. Crader, who attempted to relight it but without success and he reported the tribe defunct in 411.
Waukee, No. 62. Fulton. Instituted 19th Beaver Moon, 409 by F. W. Jones. Reported defunct in 410. Visited by Crader in attempt to relight its council brand, but he reported it defunct in 411.
Pequod, No. 63. (Name of a Tribe of Indians in Connecticut) Instituted by F. W. Jones in 409. Soon after consolidated with Hiawatha Tribe, No. 7.
Lotowana, No. 64. Midway. Instituted 21st Snow Moon, 410 by Jones and Clifford. Tribe has been successful.
Maumee, No. 65. (People who live in the peninsula) Paris. Instituted 1st Worm Moon, 410 by Jones and Clifford. Absorbed by Miantonomo, No. 1 in 414.
Sagamore, No. 66. (Same as Sachem—"Councellor of the People") Hickman. Instituted by F. W. Jones in 410 with 25 charter members. Visited by W. A. Crader in 411 who found the tribe had been defunct since Buck Moon, 410, but he relighted the council brand on the 23rd of Plant Moon, 411. Tribe soon after became defunct.
Blackfoot, No. 67. (A tribe of Indians, probably of Algonquin stock) Frankfort. Instituted by F. W. Jones on 23rd Plant Moon, 410, with 57 charter members. Tribe has always been successful, and enjoys the distinction of having entertained the Great Council three times.
Otawa, No. 68. ("Traders") Olive Hill. Instituted 12th Hot Moon, 410 by F. W. Jones, with 21 charter members. Started off well, but was soon defunct. Council brand was relighted by M. M. Redding, and is now burning brightly.