ILLUSTRATIONS


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Plate LXXXV.
Map of the Indian reservations of the United States showing the approximate area of the Ghost dance
653
LXXXVI.
The prayer-stick
698
LXXXVII.
Chief Joseph
712
LXXXVIII.
Map showing the distribution of the tribes of the upper Columbia
716
LXXXIX.
Smohalla and his priests
721
XC.
Smohalla church on Yakima reservation
723
XCI.
Interior of Smohalla church
727
XCII.
Winter view in Mason valley showing snow-covered sagebrush
769
XCIII.
Sioux ghost shirts from Wounded Knee battlefield
789
XCIV.
Sioux sweat-house and sacrifice pole
823
XCV.
Map of the country embraced in the campaign against the Sioux
850
XCVI.
Map of Standing Rock agency and vicinity
855
XCVII.
Map of Wounded Knee battlefield
869
XCVIII.
After the battle
873
XCIX.
Battlefield of Wounded Knee
875
C.
Burying the dead
877
CI.
Grave of the dead at Wounded Knee
879
CII.
Battlefield after the blizzard
881
CIII.
Arapaho ghost shirt, showing coloring
895
CIV.
Arapaho ghost shirt—reverse
897
CV.
Black Coyote
898
CVI.
Biäñk̔i, the Kiowa dreamer
908
CVII.
Biäñk̔i’s vision
910
CVIII.
Kiowa summer shelter
913
CIX.
The Ghost dance (buckskin painting)
915
CX.
Sacred objects from the Sioux Ghost dance
916
CXI.
Sacred objects from the Sioux Ghost dance
918
CXII.
The Ghost dance—small circle
921
CXIII.
The Ghost dance—larger circle
923
CXIV.
The Ghost dance—large circle
925
CXV.
The Ghost dance—praying
927
CXVI.
The Ghost dance—inspiration
929
CXVII.
The Ghost dance—rigid
931
CXVIII.
The Ghost dance—unconscious
933
CXIX.
The crow dance
935
CXX.
Arapaho bed
962
CXXI.
The sweat-lodge: Kiowa camp on the Washita
981
CXXII.
Dog-soldier insignia
988
 
Figure 56.
Tenskwatawa the Shawano prophet, 1808 and 1831
670
57.
Greenville treaty medal
671
58.
Tecumtha
682
59.
Harrison treaty pipe
688
60.
Känakûk the Kickapoo prophet
693
61.
Känakûk’s heaven
694
62.
Onsawkie
698
63.
Nakai′-doklĭ′ni’s dance-wheel
704
64.
Smohalla’s flag
726
65.
Charles Ike, Smohalla interpreter
728
66.
Diagram showing arrangement of worshipers at Smohalla service
729
67.
John Slocum and Louis Yowaluch
746
68.
Shaker church at Mud bay
758
69.
Wovoka
764
70.
Navaho Indians
810
71.
Vista in the Hopi pueblo of Walpi
812
72.
A Sioux warrior—Weasel Bear
844
73.
Red Cloud
846
74.
Short Bull
851
75.
Kicking Bear
853
76.
Red Tomahawk
856
77.
Sitting Bull the Sioux medicine-man
858
78.
Sketch of the country of the Sitting Bull fight, December 15, 1890
859
79.
Survivors of Wounded Knee—Blue Whirlwind and children
877
80.
Survivors of Wounded Knee—Marguerite Zitkala-noni
878
81.
Survivors of Wounded Knee—Jennie Sword
879
82.
Survivors of Wounded Knee—Herbert Zitkalazi
880
83.
Sitting Bull the Arapaho apostle
896
84.
Two Kiowa prophecies (from a Kiowa calendar)
907
85.
Poor Buffalo
908
86.
Sitting Bull comes down (from a Kiowa calendar)
909
87.
Ā′piatañ
912
88.
Arapaho tipi and windbreak
957
89.
Bed of the prairie tribes
963
90.
Shinny stick and ball
964
91.
Wakuna or head-feathers
964
92.
The Thunderbird
969
93.
Hummer and bull-roarer
974
94.
Dog-soldier insignia—rattle and quirt
987
95.
Diagram of awl game
1002
96.
Sticks used in awl game
1003
97.
Trump sticks used in awl game
1003
98.
Baskets used in dice game
1004
99.
Dice used in dice game
1005
100.
Cheyenne camping circle
1026
101.
Paiute wikiup
1049
102.
Native drawings of Ghost dance—A, Comanche; B, Sioux
1060
103.
Jerking beef
1066
104.
Kiowa camping circle
1080
PL. LXXXV
JULIUS BIEN & CO. N.Y.
INDIAN RESERVATIONS
OF THE
UNITED STATES
IN 1890
Showing approximate area
of the Ghost Dance