. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. PMOTO B1 LANNEr,1892 TSEN-TAINTE OR WHITE-HORSE DELEGATION TO WASHINGTON, 1872 191 Dohiisiiu (son of the former great cliief), Suiiboy (Pai-talyi), Stum-bling-bear, ami others, met the commission on the Washita and con-sented to send delegates to Washington on the promise that theirimprisoned chiefs, Set-tainte and Big-tree, should Jie allowed to meet. Photo al-it Is Fig. 47—Tsefi-taiiite or White horse them at some point on the way, or that if live delegates were sent, theprisoners


. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. PMOTO B1 LANNEr,1892 TSEN-TAINTE OR WHITE-HORSE DELEGATION TO WASHINGTON, 1872 191 Dohiisiiu (son of the former great cliief), Suiiboy (Pai-talyi), Stum-bling-bear, ami others, met the commission on the Washita and con-sented to send delegates to Washington on the promise that theirimprisoned chiefs, Set-tainte and Big-tree, should Jie allowed to meet. Photo al-it Is Fig. 47—Tsefi-taiiite or White horse them at some point on the way, or that if live delegates were sent, theprisoners should be allowed to accompany them. A delegation hadbeen selected to start for the east in September, when a rumor came of 192 CALENDAR HISTORY OP THE KIOWA (ETH. ANN. 17 a movement of trooiS in tbe vicinity of their remoter camps, with theresnit that a number of the assembled Indians stam])eded, includingseveral of the promised delegates. The Kiowa delegation, as it finallyleft, consisted of four men—Lone wolf, the head chief, isnn-hoy,Gni-l/nte(Wolf-lying down, improperly rendered Sleeping-wolf) and oneother. The Apache delegates were Pacer, Halio, and Gray-eagle.


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