List of illustrations.
885. Shu-dthe-nuzhe. Yellow Smoke.
A leading and influential chief among the Omahas, and a man of more than ordinary intelligence and executive ability. Holds his position by hereditary descent. Is well off, possessing a large number of horses and a very well furnished house.
465. Gre-dthe-nuzhe. Standing Hawk and squaw.
The oldest chief in the tribe, and consequently one whose words always command attention in their councils. This view represents him leading his pony, followed by his faithful squaw.
467. O-hun-ga-nuzhe. Standing at the End.
A brave, nearly nude, decorated with "war-paint" and astride a characteristic Indian pony.
468. Mo-ha-nuzhe. Standing Bent.
A policeman, or one appointed by the chiefs to preserve order in the village.