Shirry-dikas dwelt in the plains, and hunted the buffaloes;

dressed well; were cleanly; rich in horses; bold,

independent, and good warriors. The War-are-ree-kas

lived chiefly by fishing, and were found on the banks

of the rivers and lakes throughout the country. They

were more corpulent, slovenly, and indolent than the

Shirry-dikas, and more peaceful. The Banattees, as

we have before mentioned, were the robbers of the

mountains. They were a wild and contemptible race,

and at enmity with every one. In summer they went