This chief, and a number of his braves, visited Washington in 1837.
100. La-dóo-ke-a, the Buffalo Bull; his medicine or totem (the head of a buffalo bull) painted on his face and breast, his bow and arrow in his hands.
101. Ah-sháw-wah-róoks-te, the Medicine Horse; a brave, or soldier.
Second Band.—Tap-páhge Páwnees.
102. La-kée-too-wi-rá-sha, the Little Chief; a great warrior.
103. Loo-rá-wée-re-coo, the Bird that goes to War.
Third Band.—Republican Páwnees.
104. A´h-sha-la-cóots-ah, the Mole in the Forehead; Chief of his band; a very distinguished warrior.
105. Lá-shah-le-stáw-hix, the Man Chief.
106. La-wée-re-coo-re-shaw-wee, the War Chief.