Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 7.djvu/487

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TREATY WITH THE CAMANCHES, ETC. 1835. 477 Wah-shin-pee-sha, or the wicked man. Isaac. Tun-wan-le-he, or the town mover. Mingo Carpenter. Whoa-har-tee, or the war eagle. John Sky. Me-tah-ne-gah, or the crazy robe. Henry Smith. Wah-she.sho·hee, or the smart spirit. Little Town Spicer. Ah-ke-tah, or the soldier. Young Henry. Weir-sah-bah-sha, or the hidden black. Peter Pork. N e-ko-jah, or the man hunter. William Johnston. Hor-tea-go, or like night. Big Bone. Wah-hah-tah-nee, or the fast runner. Big Isaac. Wah-nah-shee, or the taker away. Civil Jack. Ces·sah-ba, or the man in black. Ya—ga-ha, or the water in the apple. Es-kah-mar-ne, or the white horn. Cau·ya-que-neh, or the snow drift. Kou-sah-she-la, or walking together. Ya··ta-atc, or the little lake. Tcha-to-kah, or the buffalo. Douglass. O-ke-sah, or the man aside. George Herring. Wah-she-wah-ra, or the stopper. Wah-ho-ba-shungee, or the idolater. Q““P"w·'· Tone-ba-wah-tcha-la, or hard to look at Hi-ka—toa. or the dry man. the sun rising. Wa-ga-de-tone, or the rnaggot. Shoe·chem·mo-nee, or the elk whistler. Wa-to-va, or the spider. Wash-kah-cha, or the tumbler. Ca—ta-hah, or the tortoise. Wah-ha, or the Pawnee chief’s name- Ma-towa-wah-cota, or the dug out. sake. Wa-go-dah-hou-kah, or the plume. Wah-kee-bah.nah, or the hard runner. Ma-com-pa, or the doctor of the nose. War-tcha-sheen-gah, or the scalp-carrier. Cas-sa, or the black tortoise. O-shaun-ga-tun»ga, or the big path. Haw-tez-chee-ka, or the little cedar. Wah·hee-no-pee, or the bone necklace. Ma-sa·goda-toah, or the hawk. Lee-sap·kah·pee, or the man who missed Wa·ka-toa-ncsa, or the standing man. his enemy. Motosa, or the black bear. Wah-to—ke-kah, or raw meat. Mor-bre-tone, or the little hawk. VVah-wah·shee, or quick runner. Mor-to-ho-ga, or the white bear. Kah-he-ka-sara, or chief killer. To.se..ca-da, or he who shows his track. O-lash-tab-ba, or plate-licker. Tah-tah·ho-sa, or the wind. Mah-ne-nah·shee, or the walker. Hi-da-khe-da-sa, or the panther eagle. Shaun-ga·mo-nee, or the fall chie£ O-tene-cah·chee-ka, or he who struck the Tee—sha-wah-ra, or dry grass. enemy. Ne-kah-wah-shee-tun-gah, or the brave Me-ki-wah·kotah, or the star. spirit. Ka-ti-mo-ne, or clear weather. Seneca:. Vet·he-ka-ne, or thunder. Thomas Brant. Ne-to-sa-mo-ne, or the black freshet. Small Crout Spicer. In presence of R. B. Mason, Major of Dragoons. G. Birch, Major U. S. Army. Francis Lee, Captain 7th Infantry. Samuel G. I. D. Camp, Surgeon. W. Seawell, Lieut. and Aid·de-Camp; Sec’y to the Comm’rs. Thomas B. Ballard. Augustine A. Chouteau. John Hambly, U. S. Interpreter to the Creeks. George Herron. Leonard C. McPhail, Ass’t Surgeon U. S. Army. Robert M. French. To the Indian names are subjoined marks