150. Eeh-nís-kim, the Crystal Stone; wife of the Chief (No. 149).
151. In-ne-ó-cose, the Buffalo’s Child; a warrior, full-length, with medicine-bag of otter-skin.
152. Peh-tó-pe-kiss, the Eagle’s Ribs; Chief of the “Blood Band,” full-length, in splendid dress; head-dress of horns of the buffalo and ermines’ tails; lance in his hand and two medicine-bags.
153. Mix-ke-móte-skin-na, the Iron Horn; warrior, in a splendid dress.
154. Pek-no-máh-kan, He who runs down the Hill.
155. Ah'-kay-ee-píx-en, the Woman who Strikes Many; full-length; dress of mountain-sheep skin.
156. Méh-tóom, the Hill.
157. Tcha-dés-sa-ko-máh-pee, the Bear’s Child, with war-club.
158. Wún-nes-tou, the White Buffalo; a medicine-man or doctor, with his medicine or mystery shield.
159. Tcha-aés-ka-ding, ——; boy, four years old, wearing his robe made of the skin of a racoon: this boy is grandson of the Chief, and is expected to be his successor.