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INDEX

A
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B
  |  
C
  |  
D
  |  
E
F
  |  
G
  |  
H
  |  
I
  |  
J
K
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L
  |  
M
  |  
N
  |  
O
P
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Q
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R
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S
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T
U
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V
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W
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Y

A

Adobe Walls fight,
265-66

Afraid-of-the-Enemy,
444

Albuquerque, N.M.,
28
,
34

Alchise,
409-10

Allerdice, Susannah,
173-74

Allison, William B.,
279
,
282

Almy, Jacob,
214-15

Alvord, Henry,
256-57

American Horse,
302-03

Anthony, Scott J.,
83-87

Apache Pass,
193-200
,
212
,
392-96

Apaches,
11
,
20-22
,
191-217
,
257
,
368
,
372-413
; (Aravaipa),
192
,
200-05
,
213-17
,
393
,
412-13
; (Chiricahua),
192-96
,
208-17
,
392-413
; (Coyotero),
193-94
,
201
,
214
; (Jicarilla),
389
; (Mescalero),
20-22
,
197-201
,
399
; (Mimbreno),
194
,
198
; (Pinal),
202
; (Tonto)
207-08
,
213-14

Arapahos,
10
,
68-69
,
74-118
,
126
,
132-37
,
148
,
158
,
160-72
,
188
,
243
,
257
,
265
,
268
,
276
,
280
,
297
,
340-41
,
389

Arawaks,
2

Armijo,
16
,
28-29
,
34

B

Baker, Eugene M.,
178

Barboncito,
15-16
,
22-25
,
28-29
,
32-34

Bascom, George N.,
193-94

Battey, Thomas,
258
,
262
,
271

Battle Butte,
307

Battle of the Big Hole,
324-25

Battle of the Little Bighorn,
291-97

Battle of the Rosebud,
288-91

Battle of the Washita,
167-69
,
243

Bear Paw mountains,
326

Bear Tooth,
144

Beard, Dewey

See: Wasumaza

Beckwourth, James,
87-94
,
130
,
133

Beecher, Frederick,
166

Beecher Island fight,
164-66

Belknap, W. W.,
284

Bent, Charlie,
72-73
,
86-92
,
96
,
98
,
100
,
107-08
,
148
; death,
150

Bent, George,
72-77
,
83
,
86-88
; wounded at Sand Creek,
91-92
; portrait,
93
; at Platte Bridge,
98
;
105-08
,
117
,
148-50
,
158-61
,
167

Bent, Robert,
87-91

Bent, William,
69
,
72-76
,
86-87
,
92
,
100
,
108
,
150
,
167

Benteen, Frederick,
297

Betzinez, Jason,
406-10

Big Bow,
253

Big Eagle,
38
,
42-48
; portrait,
49
;
50
,
52-57
; imprisoned,
61-62

Big Elk,
355

Big Foot,
188
,
308
,
434-36
,
439-42
; photograph at Wounded Knee;
443
;
444-45

Big Hole river,
324

Big Mouth,
123-28
,
142

Big Rascal,
137

Big Snake,
363-66

Big Tree,
250-70

Birch Coulee fight,
52-53

Black Bear,
104
,
110-14
,
132

Black Coyote,
442
,
444

Black Eagle,
324

Black Elk,
290
,
292
,
296
,
446

Black Hawk,
5

Black Hills,
105
,
113-18
,
122
,
273-85
,
289
,
297-305
,
333-34
,
416

Black Horse,
131

Black Jim,
234
,
236
,
240

Black Kettle,
10
,
67-78
; speech in Denver,
79-80
; portrait,
81
;
84-87
; at Sand Creek,
88-101
;
148-50
,
158-67
; killed,
168-72

Black Moon,
115

Blackfeet,
177-78
,
180

Board of Indian Commissioners,
180
,
189

Bogus Charley,
236

Bonito,
406-07

Bosque Redondo reservation,
21-22
,
25-33
,
197-200

Boston Charley,
221
,
225
,
235-40

Boutelle, Frazier,
224

Bozeman Trail,
97
,
105
,
123-35
,
140-45
,
286

Brady, Mathew,
183

Brave Bear,
296

Bridger, James,
112
,
130-33

Briesly, C. B.,
204-05

Brughiere, Johnny,
304

Brunot, Felix R.,
370-71

Buffalo, slaughter of,
268
,
336
,
264-65

Buffalo-Calf-Road-Woman,
290

Buffalo Chief,
161

Bull Bear (Cheyenne),
77-78
; portrait,
81
;
82
,
105
,
148-50
,
153-56
,
161-63

Bull Bear (Comanche),
260

Bull Head,
437

Bureau of Indian Affairs,
180
,
206
,
222
,
256
,
268
,
284
,
332
,
338
,
355
,
362
,
368
,
370
,
376
,
389
,
394
,
404
,
420
,
435-36

C

Cadette,
21

California Indians,
220

Camp Grant,
200-02
; massacre at,
204-06
;
215-16

Camp McDowell,
207-08
,
213

Camp Robinson

See: Fort Robinson

Camp Supply,
169
,
172

Camp Verde,
214-15

Camp Weld,
79

Canalla,
373
,
379-80

Canby, Edward R. S.,
151-6
,
24
,
29
,
228-37
; killed,
238-39

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