495. Tcha-wan-na-ga-he. Buffalo Chief.
Is an Otoe Indian, though his grandfather belonged to the Iowa tribe. He was, when a young man, a self-constituted chief, leading a portion of the Buffalo band of Otoes, at a time when Sack-a-pie was chief, and at whose death he became the recognized head chief of the band, which position he held until 1874. He is still living; is about 80 years of age, in stature 5 feet 6 inches, and weighs about 160 pounds. He is of rather a mild disposition, though decided in his ways; concilitory to the whites, and has gained many friends among them.
497. Baptiste Devoin and Tcha-wan-na-ga-he.
The same as given and described in Nos. 488 and 495.
500.
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E'en-brick-to. Blackbird.
Op-po-hom-mon-ne. Buck Elk Walking.
The first is half Otoe and half Omaha; the second, who is represented sitting, is a full-blood Missouria.
501.