in the Journey
Chief Timbo
The Downward Trail
Chief Apache John
Climbing the Great Divide
Chief Running Bird
Chiefs Fording the Little Bighorn
Chief Brave Bear
Skirting the Sky-Line
Chief Umapine
Down the Western Slope
The Last Arrow
Chief Tin-Tin-Meet-Sa
Chief Runs the Enemy
Scouting Party on the Plains
Scouts passing under cover of the Night
Map of the Custer Battlefield
Chief Pretty Voice Eagle
A War Council
The War Party
The Swirl of the Warriors
Chief White Horse
Chief Bear Ghost
Chief Running Fisher
Chief Bull Snake
Mountain Chief
War Memories
Chief Red Cloud
Chief Two Moons
Here Custer Fell
Custer Scouts
White Man Runs Him--Custer Scout
Hairy Moccasin--Custer Scout
Curly--Custer Scout
Goes Ahead--Custer Scout
On the War Trail
In Battle Line
The Custer Battlefield
Scouts on the March
Sunset on the Custer Field
The Reno Battlefield
Two Moons as he fought Custer
The Council Pipe
Chief Plenty Coups Addressing the Council
Chief Koon-Ka-Za-Chy Addressing the Council
Chief Two Moons Addressing the Council
An Indian Communion
The Final Trail
The Fading Sunset
Vanishing into the Mists
Facing the Sunset
The Sunset of a Dying Race
The Empty Saddle
CONTENTS
Acknowledgment
INDIAN IMPRINTS A GLIMPSE BACKWARD
THE STORY OF THE CHIEFS
Chief Plenty Coups
Chief Red Whip
Chief Timbo
Chief Apache John
Chief Running Bird
Chief Brave Bear
Chief Umapine
Chief Tin-Tin-Meet-Sa
Chief Runs-the-Enemy
Chief Pretty Voice Eagle
Folklore Tales--Sioux
Chief White Horse
Folklore Tales--Yankton Sioux
Chief Bear Ghost
Chief Running Fisher
Bull Snake
Mountain Chief
Mountain Chief's Boyhood Sports
Chief Red Cloud
Chief Two Moons
THE STORY OF THE SURVIVING CUSTER SCOUTS
White-Man-Runs-Him
Folklore Tale--Crow
Hairy Moccasin
Curly
Goes-Ahead-Basuk-Ore
THE INDIANS' STORY OF THE CUSTER FIGHT
THE LAST GREAT INDIAN COUNCIL
INDIAN IMPRESSIONS OF THE LAST GREAT COUNCIL
THE FAREWELL OF THE CHIEFS
THE CONCEPT
In undertaking these expeditions to the North American Indian, the sole
desire has been to perpetuate the life story of the first Americans and to
strengthen in their hearts the feeling of allegiance and friendship for
their country.
For this purpose two expeditions were sent forth to gather historic data
and make picture records of their manners, customs, their sports and
games, their warfare, re
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