Illustrations of the manners, customs, and condition of the North American Indians : with letters and notes written during eight years of travel and adventure among the wildest and most remarkable tribes now existing ; with 360 engravings, from the author's original paintings . 01. LETTER—No. 30, Mouth of Teton River. Indian weapons and instruments of music, p. 241, pi. 101^.—Quiver and shield—Smokingthe shield p. 241.—Tobacco pouches—Drums—Rattles—Whistles—Lutes, p. 242, pi101 ^.—Bear dance, p. 244, pi. 102.—Beggarsdance—Sculp dance, p. 245, pis. 103,1C4 LETTER—No. 31, Mouth of Teton River. B


Illustrations of the manners, customs, and condition of the North American Indians : with letters and notes written during eight years of travel and adventure among the wildest and most remarkable tribes now existing ; with 360 engravings, from the author's original paintings . 01. LETTER—No. 30, Mouth of Teton River. Indian weapons and instruments of music, p. 241, pi. 101^.—Quiver and shield—Smokingthe shield p. 241.—Tobacco pouches—Drums—Rattles—Whistles—Lutes, p. 242, pi101 ^.—Bear dance, p. 244, pi. 102.—Beggarsdance—Sculp dance, p. 245, pis. 103,1C4 LETTER—No. 31, Mouth of Teton River. Bisons (or buflfaloes) description of, p. 247.—Habits of, p. 248—Bulls fighting—Buffalowallows—Fairycircles, p. 249, pis. 105, 106.—Running the buffaloes, and throwing thearrow, p. 251, pi. 107.—Buffalo chase—Use of the laso, p. 253, pi. 108, 109.—Huntingunder nmsque of white wolfskins, p. 264, pi. 110.—Horses destroyed in buffalo hunting,p. 255, pi. 111.—Buffalo calf—Mode of catching and bringing in, p. 255, pi. —Immense and wanton destruction of buffaloes—1,400 killed, p. 256.—White wolvesattacking buffaloes, p. 257-8, pis. 113, 114. —Contemplations on the probable exancrionaf ojffaloes and Indians, p. 258,


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