Pawnee Loups, [216].

Pawnee Picts, [215], [217], [239].

Pawnee sign, [243].

Pawnees, The, past and present condition, [9], [10];
character, [10];
religion, [17];
language, [21], [212];
relationships, [215];
the four bands, [215];
origin and migrations, [223];
the Skidi band, [231];
name and emblem, [239];
early customs, [249];
endurance, [251];
every-day life, [259];
as horsemen, [265];
kind disposition, [269];
on the hunt, [270];
enemies and methods of warfare, [303];
relations toward the whites, [310];
battles with the Sioux, [313];
the Pawnee Scouts, [323];
war parties, [335];
religious beliefs, [350];
religious ceremonies, [360];
medicine and mystery among, [374];
later history, removal to the Indian Territory, [389];
present condition and progress, [397].

Pawnee Scouts, [47], [74], [261], [322] et seq., [399].

Peace-Maker, story of, [25].

Pemmican, [139].

Pipe, [44];
passing the, [34], [36], [37], [109], [110], [113], [114].

Pi-ta´-da, [33], [56], [240].

Pita-hau-erats, [215], [241], [400].