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Document Type
Archival Material
Date of this Version
1838
Citation
Philadelphia: Published By Frederick W. Greenough, 23 Minor Street.
Abstract
CONTENTS OF VOL. I.
War Dance
Red Jacket
Kishkalwa
Mohongo, an Osage Woman
Shingaba W’Ossin, or Image Stone
Pushmataha
Tenskwautawaw, or The Prophet
Eshtahumleah, or Sleepy Eyes
Waapashaw
Meetakoosega, or Pure Tobacco
Weshcubb, or The Sweet
Little Crow
Sequoyah, or George Guess
Nawkaw, or The Wood
Shaumonekusse, or L’Ietan
Hayne Hudjihini, or The Eagle of Delight
Quatawapea, or Colonel Lewis
Payta Kootha, or Flying Clouds
Kiontwagky, or Corn Plant
Pashepahaw, or The Stabber
Caatousee
Chippeway Squaw and Child
Petelasharro
Choncape, or Big Kanzas
Wanata, or The Charger
Peamuska
Catahecassa, or BlackHoof
An Ojibway Mother and her Child
Okeemakeequid
Waemboeshkaa
McIntosh
Ongpatonga, or The Big Elk
Mahaskah, or White Cloud
Rantchewaime, or Female Flying Pigeon
Young Mahaskah
Nesouaquoit, or The Bear in the Forks of a Tree
Moanahonga, or Great Walker
Shauhaunapotinia, or The Man who killed three Sioux
Tahchee, or Dutch
Anacamegishca, or Foot Prints
Wabishkeepenas, or The White Pigeon
Tshusick
Major Ridge
Lappawinsoe
Tishcohan, oe He who never blackens himself
Shahaka, or The Big White
Tokacon, or He that inflicts the first wound
Monkaushka, or The Trembling Earth
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