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Chapter I. Cofachiqui, the Indian Princess. A True Story of De Soto and His Cavaliers.

Chapter II. Powhatan, or Wah-un-so-na-cook.

Chapter III Massasoit. The Friend of the Puritans.

Chapter IV. King Philip, or Metacomet. The Last of the Wampanoags.

Chapter V. Pontiac, the Red Napoleon. Head Chief of the Ottawas; And Organizer of the First Great Indian Confederation.

Chapter VI. Logan, or Tal-ga-yee-ta, the Cayuga (Mingo) Chief. Orator and Friend of the White Man. Also, a Brief Sketch of Cornstalk.

Chapter VII. Captain Joseph Brant, or Thayendanegea, Principal Sachem of the Mohawks, and Head Chief of the Iroquois Confederation.

Chapter VIII. Red Jacket, or Sa-go-ye-wat-ha, "The Keeper Awake"—the Indian Demosthenes—Chief of the Senecas.

Chapter IX. Little Turtle, or Michikiniqua. War-chief of the Miamis, and Conqueror of Harmar and St. Clair.

Chapter X. Tecumseh, or "the Shooting Star." Famous Shawnee War-chief—Organizer of Second Great Indian Confederation and General in the British Army in the War of 1812.

Chapter XI. Black Hawk, or Ma-ka-tai-me She-kia-kiak, and His War.

Chapter XII. Shabbona, the White Man's Friend—the Celebrated Pottawatomie Chief.

Chapter XIII. Sitting Bull, or Tatanka Yotanka, the Great Sioux Chief and Medicine Man.

Chapter XIV. Chief Joseph, of the Nez Perces, or Hin-mah-too-yah-lat-kekt.

Chapter XV. Geronimo, or Go-yat-thlay, the Yawner,

Chapter XVI. Quanah Parker, Head Chief of the Comanches.

Chapter XVII. A Sheaf of Good Indian Stories from History.

Chapter XVIII. Indian Anecdotes and Incidents, Humorous and Otherwise.

Chapter XIX. Whence Came the Aborigines of America?

The Life and Legacy of the Most Famous Indian Chiefs

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