537-9. School building on the Pawnee reserve, on the Loupe Fork, Nebraska.
573-4. Groups of the head men of the tribe.
525-7. Groups of Indian children (attending the boarding-school on the reservation).
The first shows the younger children of the primary classes, and the two latter numbers the older and more advanced scholars.
570-2. Groups of children in their every-day attire, which consists principally of the covering with which nature first clothed them.
536. A group of young squaws in the village.
541-2. Agency buildings.
540. Native painting on a buffalo-skin.
A biography, or narration of the principal events in the life of a prominent chief, by the means of picture-writing.
547-9; 561-6; 587-90; 612. Miscellaneous portraits of Pawnees without information as to name or history.