1845-’46.
1846-’47.
1847-’48.
THE DAKOTA WINTER COUNTS.
1845-’46—No. I. Dakotas have much feasting at Ash Point, 20 miles above Fort Sully.
No. II. Plenty of buffalo meat, which is represented as hung upon poles and trees to dry.
No. III. Immense quantities of buffalo meat.
1846-’47.—No. I. Broken-Leg dies.
No. II. Broken-Leg died. Rev. Dr. Williamson says he knew him. He was a Brulé. There is enough difference between this device and those for 1808-’09 and 1832-’33 to distinguish each.
No. III. A Minneconjou Dakota named Broken-Leg died.