. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. 2S6 CALENDAR HISTORY OF THE KIOWA lETII. ANN-, 17. —Wi n ter1840-47—Mustacheshooting. While the Kiowa were encamped for tlie winter on Elk creek, a tributary of the North fork of Red river, within the limits of the X)resent reservation, a band of Pawnee coming on foot stole a number of their horses. The Kiowa pursued them northward and overtook them on the Washita and recovered the horses after a tight in which one Pawnee was killed. lu this action Set iingya engaged a Pawnee and was abo


. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. 2S6 CALENDAR HISTORY OF THE KIOWA lETII. ANN-, 17. —Wi n ter1840-47—Mustacheshooting. While the Kiowa were encamped for tlie winter on Elk creek, a tributary of the North fork of Red river, within the limits of the X)resent reservation, a band of Pawnee coming on foot stole a number of their horses. The Kiowa pursued them northward and overtook them on the Washita and recovered the horses after a tight in which one Pawnee was killed. lu this action Set iingya engaged a Pawnee and was about to stab him with his lance when his foot slipped on the snow, causing him to fall, and the Pawnee sent an arrow through Set-angyas upper lip. .SUMMER 1S47 MdnlM-giiudal Uhdtal-de Pai, Summer that Red-sleeve was killed. The figure shows the Indian leaderwith his war-bonnet and red sleeve. The medicine lodgeis absent, showing that there was no sun dance thatyear. Mauka-guadal is the Kiowa name of the Comanchechief Red-sleeve (Jkiimosa?), who was killed in an attackagainst a party of Santa Fe traders in Kansas, wherethe Santa Fe trail crosse


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