107. Te-ah´-ke-ra-lée-re-coo, the Chayenne; a fine-looking fellow, with a pipe in one hand and his whip in the other.

Fourth Band.—Wolf Páwnees.

108. Le-sháw-loo-láh-le-hoo, the Big Elk; Chief of the band.

109. Lo-lóch-to-hóo-lah, the Big Chief; a very celebrated man.

110. La-wáh-he-coots-la-sháw-no, the Brave Chief; impressions of hands painted on his breast.

111. L'har-e-tar-rúshe, the Ill-natured Man; a great warrior.

O-MÁ-HAS.

The remains of a numerous tribe, nearly destroyed by the small-pox in 1823, now living under the protection of the Pawnees: their numbers, about 1500.

112. Man-sha-qúi-ta, the Little Soldier; a brave.