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ОглавлениеAge of Aboriginal American Records
The Walam Olum of the Delawares
The Annual Calendars of Dohásän, Poläñ´yi-katón, Set-t'an, and Anko
Comparative Importance of Events Recorded
Intercourse with the Arikara, Mandan, and Hidatsa
Recollections of Other Northern Tribes
Intercourse and War with the Comanche
Confederation of the Two Tribes
Neutral Attitude of New Mexicans
Relations with other Southern Tribes
First Official American Notices, 1805—1807
Explanation of "Aliatan" and "Tetau"
Unsuccessful Overtures of the Dakota
The Osage Massacre and the Dragoon Expedition—1833—34
Smallpox Epidemic of 1839—40—Peace with the Cheyenne and Arapaho
Depredations in Mexico—Mexican Captives
Defeat of Allied Tribes by Sauk and Fox, 1854
Indian War on the Plains, 1864
Vaccination Among the Plains Tribes—Set-t'aiñte
The Little Arkansas Treaty in 1865
The Treaty of Medicine Lodge, 1867, and Its Results
Battle of the Washita—Removal to the Reservation
Further Insolence of the Kiowa—Raids into Texas
Intertribal Peace Council, 1872
Joint Delegation to Washington, 1872
Thomas C. Battey, First Teacher among the Kiowa, 1872
Release of Set-t'aiñte and Big-tree, 1873
Haworth's Administration—1873—78
First School Established by Battey
Proposition to Deport Hostile Tribes
Epidemics of Measles and Fever in 1877—First Houses Built
Agency Removed to Anadarko—The Last of the Buffalo
Threatened Outbreak Instigated by Dátekâñ
Epidemic of 1882—Beginning of Church Work
Pá-iñgya, the Medicine-Man and Prophet
Death of Sun-boy—The Last Sun Dance
Ghost Dance Inaugurated—Äpiatañ's Journey in 1890
Enlistment of Indians as Soldiers
Measles Epidemic of 1892—Grass Lands Leased
Commission for Allotment of Lands—Protest Against Decision
Present Condition—Agents in Charge of Confederate Tribes
Military Organization—Yä`´pähe Warriors
Objects of Religious Veneration
Tribal Medicines of Other Indians
The Nadiisha-Dena or Kiowa Apache
First Official American Notice
Delegation to Washington, 1872—Friendly Disposition
Progress Toward Civilization—Death of Pacer, 1875
Recent History and Present Condition
The Annual Calendars, 1833—1892
Moons or Months of other Tribes
The Anko Monthly Calendar (August, 1889—July, 1893.)
Military and Trading Posts, Missions, etc