58. Káh-kée-tsee, the Thighs.
59. Shé-de-ah, Wild Sage. }

Both of these women were prisoners amongst the Osages; they were purchased by the Indian Commissioner, and sent home to the nation by the dragoons.

60. A[h´]-sho-cole, Rotten Foot; a noted warrior.

61. A[h´]-re-ka[h´]-na-có-chee, the Mad Elk; a great warrior.

KÍ-O-WA.

Also a wild and predatory tribe of 5000 or 6000, living on the west of the Pawnee Picts and Camanchees, and also in alliance with those warlike and powerful tribes. They inhabit the base of, and extend their wars and hunts through a great extent of the Rocky Mountains: and, like the Camanchees, are expert and wonderful horsemen.

62. Téh-tóot-sah, ——, first Chief.

This man treated the dragoons with great kindness in his country, and came in with us to Fort Gibson; his hair was very long, extending down as low as his knees, and put up in clubs, and ornamented with silver brooches.

63. Kotz-a-tó-ah, the Smoked Shield; a distinguished warrior; full-length.