Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
Creator:
Lucullus Virgil McWhorter
Title:
Lucullus Virgil McWhorter Papers
Dates:
1848-1945 ( inclusive )
Quantity:
51
containers. (26 linear feet of shelf
space.)
Collection Number:
Cage 55
Summary:
Correspondence, primarily with: W.P.
Bonney, Red Fox Skiuhushu, Louis Mann, Mourning Dove [Catherine Galler],
Buffalo Ben Olney, Chief Um-tee-bee; journals, clippings, memorabilia,
manuscripts and printed material containing historical and anthropological
information on the Pacific Northwest, mostly regarding the Nez Percés and
Yakimas, Indian agents, government officials, anthropologists and historians
relative to the Nez Percé Indian War of 1877 and the Indian war of the
1850s.
Repository:
Washington State University
Libraries Manuscripts, Archives, and Special
Collections
New Holland Library Pullman, WA 99164-5610 USA (509) 335-6691
http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/masc.htm
Languages:
Collection materials are in
English
Sponsor:
Funding for encoding this finding
aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the
Humanities.
Biographical Note
Lucullus Virgil McWhorter was born on the upper waters of the
Monongahela River in Harrison County Virginia (later West Virginia) on January
29, 1860. He was one of twelve children born to the Reverend John Minion
McWhorter and Rosetta Marple McWhorter, both native Virginians. McWhorter's
youthful orientation to life on the land mirrored his rejection of formal
education. Summarizing his formal schooling in a biographical questionnaire,
McWhorter observed that he did "Four months annual winter terms [roughly the
3rd grade] of indifferent instruction, during years of minority only." He was a
voracious if highly focused reader then and throughout his life. His interest
in regional history, folklore, and archaeology originated with youthful forays
into the woods and countryside of West Virginia where he hunted for
archaeological remains of Indians and early settlers. McWhorter's critical
study of 19th century American history and his romantic appreciation of nature
combined to form his view that the American Indian was the true "aboriginal
American". In the course of his life he became an ardent ally and supporter of
various Indian tribes, strongly sympathizing with their resentment over the
often bad treatment meted out to them by early white settlers and later by the
military, "Indian grafters," and the Federal bureaucracy. In his teens his
father took him into the family livestock business (breeding devon cattle) in
Berlin, West Virginia. Acting on the impulse for adventure and to see Indians
first-hand, McWhorter set out on a lark in 1881 to trek through the coastal
regions of Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. Eventually, he saw his first
Indians in Oklahoma, where he nearly encountered Chief Joseph and the exiled
Nez Perces.
In 1883 he returned to cattle ranching in Berlin, West Virginia, and
married Ardelia Adaline Swisher on March 17th of that year. She and McWhorter
had three children: Ovid Tullius (b. 1884); Iris Oresta (b. 1886); and Virgil
Oneco (b. 1888). Their marriage was tragically cut short when Ardelia died in
December of 1893. During the 1890s McWhorter actively maintained his interest
in archaeology and Indian affairs while he continued his work as a cattle
rancher. On June 22, 1895, he married C. Annie Bowman. For the next two years
the McWhorter family lived in Upshur County, West Virginia, before moving to
Darke County, Ohio, in 1897. McWhorter's dream of settling near Native
Americans never wavered. After selling off what he could of disposable
property, he and his family left Ohio, moving to the Yakima River Valley in
Washington state in 1903. It was there that his involvement with Indian history
and culture matured and continued throughout the remainder of his life.
In Washington state McWhorter continued ranching and building his
archive of material relating to the conflicts between the Federal government
and the Nez Perce and Yakima tribes. (On June 9, 1909, McWhorter became an
adopted member of the Yakima Nation. His Indian moniker "Big Foot" attested to
the high esteem and affection in which he was held by his Indian friends and
associates.) At the same time, he gathered material relating to Indian culture
and the legal status of various tribes after the conclusion of the Indian wars
in the 1870s. In 1914 McWhorter met author Cristal McLeod, or Mourning Dove, a
Colville (Washington) woman of mixed Indian-white descent who had worked up a
draft of a semi-autobiographical novel called Co-ge-we-a, The Half Blood: A
Depiction of the Great Montana Cattle Range. In a collaborative effort,
McWhorter and McLeod devoted much time and expense on finally getting Cogewea
published in 1927. Prior to this, McWhorter had completed work on a historical
manuscript dealing with the settlement of the western region of Virginia. This
title, The Border Settlers of Northwestern Virginia from 1768 to 1795, was
published in 1915. In 1917 his research on the Yakima uprising of 1855 resulted
in the publication of The Tragedy of the Wahk-Shum: Prelude to the Yakima
Indian War, 1855-1856. McWhorter also worked to advance and secure Indian
rights locally and nationally during this time, but the Washington years were
especially important in terms of his labors as an amateur historian, linguist,
and anthropologist (he was a member of various historical organizations,
including the Washington State Historical Society).
Purely by chance, a fateful meeting with prominent Nez Perce War
veteran Yellow Wolf in October of 1907 helped McWhorter in his future
investigation of the 1877 Nez Perce War and the Nez Perces generally. (Yellow
Wolf needed temporary boarding for his horse, and McWhorter courteously
obliged!) In the course of compiling material for this posthumously published
"Field History" McWhorter worked diligently to acquire and appraise primary and
secondary sources. He recorded first-hand Indian oral testimony, maintained an
extensive correspondence, and made direct assessments of battle-sites in an
effort to establish an accurate and comprehensive account of the 1877 conflict
between the Nez Perces and the Federal government. Significantly, his research
also included interviews with survivors from the armies of generals Howard,
Sturgis, Gibbon, and Miles. McWhorter's historical efforts had the signal value
of providing a fresh version of those events based on primary source materials;
his books supplemented, supported, or contradicted previously published
accounts and interpretations of the same events. Working with Yellow Wolf, and
by utilizing the extensive mass of material (including photographs) he had
gathered during years of research, McWhorter published Yellow Wolf: His Own
Story in 1940. After his death in 1944, Mrs. Ruth Bordin and Professor Herman
Deutsch edited and completed McWhorter's larger account of the 1877 Nez Perce
War. The manuscript material known as the "Field History" was first published
as Hear Me, My Chiefs! in 1952. Lucullus Virgil McWhorter died at the age of 84
in Prosser (North Yakima), Washington, on October 10, 1944. He reflected on his
dual role as an advocate and amateur historian of the American Indian in a June
2, 1941 letter to former State College of Washington President E.O. Holland. On
being notified that officials at the College had voted to confer on him a
Certificate of Merit for his contributions to agriculture and rural life,
McWhorter observed that he possessed "No scholastic attainments whatever. My
trail just that of a wild, rough and ready field delver. My activities in the
Indian domain has [sic] not elevated me in the estimation of the local populace
in general."
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Access :
This collection is open for research use.
Preferred Citation :
[Item Description]. Cage 55, Guide to the Lucullus Virgil McWhorter
Papers. Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State
University Libraries, Pullman, WA.
Administrative Information
Arrangement :
The Lucullus V. McWhorter Papers chiefly document his research and
study of Pacific Northwest Native American history and culture (including MSS
and printed material), Indian-government relations from his early years until
his death in 1944, the Nez Perce War of 1877, the Yakima Indian War of
1855-1858, regional tribal conflicts, and West Virginia history. Portions of
his correspondence shed light on his important relationships with author
Mourning Dove and Nez Perce War veteran Yellow Wolf. The collection includes
material on McWhorter's ongoing involvement in Indian affairs, chiefly from
around the turn of the century until his death in 1944. An important part of
the archive is the manuscript material relating to Indian history, tales,
folklore, legends, customs, and languages. Some of this narrative material is
transcribed (and translated) oral history testimony. The collection contains
additional miscellaneous documents relating to McWhorter's involvement in the
local (Yakima County) Humane Society. His personal and business correspondence
deals with miscellaneous subjects. The bulk of the Native American material
relates to the Nez Perces and the Yakimas at a significant transitional period
in their history. McWhorter's varied if sometimes confusing documentation of
the 1877 Nez Perce War and of Pacific Northwest Indian cultural practices
constitutes a significant body of primary source material. His published work
is considered essential to understanding Nez Perce history. Most of McWhorter's
personal papers were removed by Virgil McWhorter prior to depositing his
father's archive at the State College.
The documents in the collection are arranged chronologically into nine
series organized around subjects or material formats, with some overlapping in
and among series. The original state of McWhorter's papers is lost. The present
organization probably maintains a semblance of the original arrangement,
reflecting the fact that this was McWhorter's "working" archive. Many folders
exhibit a mixture of items and subjects. No hard and fast rule governed
placement of documents into series. The amount of material on a given subject
or the format and/or the subject indicated where files might appropriately fit
into the present classification. A notable exception to this scheme is the
availability of material on Indian names and vocabulary in series 2, 3, and 6
(below). Manuscript and historical research material is also scattered
throughout the collection. The descriptive inventory is not completely indexed.
The essential documents and subjects are described, but some items are not
noted in the finding aid. In folder titles, information in brackets is
supplied; capitalization of folder titles has been regularized. An * following
entries indicates the availability of related photographic material in a
separate historical photograph collection. This photographic material is not in
this manuscript collection, but is stored as a separate collection, PC 85. Only
those entries followed by an * indicate related photographic material. A list
of books and other printed material owned by McWhorter is available through the
WSU Libraries' online catalog by doing an "author" search on "McWhorter
Collection". Some of these exhibit McWhorter's annotations.
Processing Note :
Shortly before his death in 1944, Lucullus V. McWhorter requested that
his unfinished Nez Perce history manuscripts (called the "Field History") be
edited and completed by competent specialists at the State College of
Washington. By 1945, Virgil McWhorter had delivered the bulk of his father's
archive of personal papers, manuscripts, and printed material to the State
College. A completely reliable provenance for the archive cannot be established
subsequent to Lucullus McWhorter's death in 1944, chiefly because much of the
donated material was not initially placed in an archival repository. Nelson
Ault completed the first collection inventory in 1959. Ault's guide is the
basis for the present finding aid. Between 1992 and 1997, José Vargas and other
staff in Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections rearranged and sorted
parts of the collection. They made changes in the descriptive inventory and did
some preservation of brittle materials. Final revisions to Ault's guide were
done from August 1997 through February 1998 by Lisa Kliger, working under the
supervision of Manuscripts Librarian Robert N. Matuozzi. These changes include
implementing the present plan of arrangement, establishing chronological
sequences within series and subseries, re-numbering folders and boxes, and
undertaking a comprehensive revision of the index and the descriptive
inventory. In 2003 one item, a revision of Chapter 31 of McWhorter's The Border
Settlers of Northwestern Virginia from 1768 to 1795, was donated to MASC by
Lucy Linn McKie.
Separated Materials :
McWhorter's Photographs have been removed from this collection and are
stored are a separate collection, PC 85.
Numbers refer to folder numbers. An * following entries indicates the
availability of related photographic material in a separate historical
photograph collection. To find out more about this collection, click here for
the link to Historical Photographs. This photographic material is not in this
manuscript collection. Only those entries followed by an * indicate related
photographic material.
Abbott, F.H.
343, 344, 345, 346, 347
About Asleep (also Chief Ae-lah-we-moh)*
421
Adams, Maj. Gen. E.S.
100
Adams, Louis
213
Adams, Richard C.
343, 348
Adams, William
124, 356
Adventures in Geyserland , about
113, 291,
525
Ae-lah-we-moh, Chief ( About Asleep)*
421
Agee, Mrs. John Russell (Jane)
269, 286, 295
Ahtanum Creek water controversy
2, 185, 198, 209, 218, 237, 290, 297, 339, 345, 347,
352, 356, 370, 374, 376 [see also irrigation* and water rights* on Indian land, chiefly Yakima]
Albert, A.
234
Alcorn, Rowena L.
237, 287
Alderman, W.A.
175
Aldrich, E.B.
81
Alford, Thomas W.
158, 375, 382
Alkine, Nicholas
148
Alkine, Sam
148
Allen, Senator Frank J.
185, 376
Allen, Lt. Jesse K.
369
Allen, Richard*
175, 332
Allender, S.L.
200
Alley, John N.
395
Allotment Act of
1887, 193
Alter, Jeanette C.
142
Almcotty (Almootie)
432
Ambro, Paul E.
82
American Horse, Chief
215
American Indian Advocate
(Journal)
210
"American Indian Centenary, The Proposed"
228
American Indian Defense Association
198, 229, 371, 374, 380
American Indian Tepee, The , about
197, 202,
361
American Indian Christian Tepee Association (Tepee Christian Mission)
361,
387
American Military History Foundation
156, 215
American Military Institute
285
American Tipi Society
353
An-a-whoa (also A-na-whoa, An-a-who-ah, An-awho-ee, Black Bear, Mrs. Mary
Pilkins)*
429, 430, 436
Anderson, A.L.
331
Anderson, E.H.
200
Anderson, J.H.
403
Anderson, Katherine
283
Andrews, C.L.
176, 195, 210, 211, 219, 268, 279
Andrews, Phillip (also Philip Andrews, Black Eagle, son of Wot-tó-len)*
30, 56,
59, 62, 82, 95, 97, 242
Andrews, Mrs. Phillip (Adeline)
48, 59, 82, 268
Andrews, Thomas B.
120, 175
Andy, Louie (Louis) S.
372, 382
Anisworth, F.C.
140, 142, 144
Anthony, R.H.
232, 234
Anti-Carnival Bill
411
Antwine, Sophia
340
Arbogast, A.M.V.
147
Arbogast, Harold G.
203
Armstrong, Mary
306
Armstrong, Ralph E.
80
Arnett, L.D.
200
Arnold, Mrs. Charles C.
241, 359
Arnold, Elizabeth L.
353
Arnold, Elta M.
32, 82, 169, 198
Arnold, Mrs. Porter
153
Arnold, R. Ross
32, 281
Arrow Lake Indians
447
Arthur H. Clark Company, The
290, 448
Asher, Cash
241
Ashton, James M.
169, 274
Astoria Centennial Celebration*
150, 177, 195, 430 [see also canoe race, Astoria
Centennial]
Atkins, Sam
139
Atwood, C.T.
336
Atwood, Stella M.
365
Austin, Levi F.
396
Austin, Sam
404
Averill, H.B.
336
Avery, H.G.
265
Avery, Mary
216
Ayatootonmi (also Mrs. Yellow Wolfe)*
158
Babcock, O.L.
167, 360
Bacheler, May Orrell
222, 404
"Backwoods Warfare"
290
Badeau, C.A.
113, 525, 571
Badger, Richard G.
234, 448
Baeder, Louis
282
Bailey, Arthur E.
215
Bailey, E.M.
275
Bailey, Lt. Col. Harry Lee*
88, 101, 128, 132, 145, 259, 541
Bailey, Mrs. H.L.
382
Bailey, R.G.
169, 399
Baines, Wm.
290
Baker, (__?)
518
Balch, Katharine T. (Mrs. John)
203
Ball, Emma S.
256
Ballard, F.L.
256
Ballard, Wayne
396
Ballinger, Richard
205, 277, 344
Ballou, Robert
266, 358, 390
Bangs, Eleanor J.
275
Bannock Indian(s) (Bannack, Bannick, Bannuck)
61, 120, 133
Bannock Indian(s) (Bannack, Bannick, Bannuck), country
525
Bannock Indian War (1878)
50, 57, 122, 129, 131, 132, 133, 134, 358
Bannock, Julia
132
Barker, Rachel B.
253
Barnard, M.C.
256
Barnhart, Albert
26
Barrett, Charles E.
342
Barrackman, Adeline
382
Barrows, Edward M.
213
Bartlett, L.B.D.
353
Bates, Charles H.
380
Bates, Mrs. Kate Stevens*
232, 341
Battles, O.V.
227
Bauer, Joseph
32, 250
Beal, M.D.
158, 194, 290, 312, 322, 509
Beall, Thomas J.
434
Bear, Pad R.
403
Bear's Paw Mountain, Battle of*
56, 62, 73, 77, 79, 92, 96, 110, 189, 263, 292, 301,
559, 562
Beard, G.L.
255
Beattie, G.W.
136, 151, 224
Beck, A.M.
142
Beelie, Ruth C.
128
Beiter, Alfred F.
396
Belais, Mrs. Diana
210, 338, 403, 404, 412
Bell, Elizabeth Wills
412
Bennett, G.H.
139
Bennett, Mrs. L.C.
176, 195
Bent, X.P.
144
Berlin, A.F.
200
Bernard, Byron
403
Bertinetti, Barney
195, 288
Bertram, J.
122
Beste, H.H.
412
Bever, James
169
Bibbee, Welch
146
Big Foot
(see McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil)
Big Hole*, Battle and Battlefield
38, 40, 43, 59, 61, 71, 78, 80, 85, 103, 104, 112,
182, 188, 242, 250, 254, 274, 290, 297, 322, 329, 358, 382, 421, 520, 521, 527, 528, 555, 557, 561,
562
Billie, John
126
Billy, Jim*
242
Billy, John
170, 171, 177, 179, 231, 382
Binyon, J.R.
358
Birch Creek, destruction of wagon train
106
Bird Alighting (also Chief George Peo-peo Tholekt)*
26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 42, 43, 48, 49,
54, 56, 69, 70, 77, 79, 84, 95, 99, 106, 111, 112, 158, 170, 177, 187, 188, 190, 191, 210, 211, 218, 223, 232, 236,
251, 258, 297, 341, 348, 351, 356, 378, 384, 423, 430, 545
Bird Alighting (also Chief George Peo-peo Tholekt)*, maps and drawings by
519, 520,
522, 529, 532, 538, 555, 556, 562
Bird, W.M.
147, 185
Birds Feeding in a Flock (also Buk-kah-it-toón, Buck-kí-a-tut, Puckya Toot,
Pukulyut, Chief John Buck, Johnny, Johnnie)*
220, 242, 278, 396, 397
Bishop, L.G.
350
Bishop, Thomas G.
230, 353
Bitten by a Grizzly Bear (also Chief John Yum-tee-bee, Yoom-tee-bee, Um-tee-bee,
Um-ta-pee)*
122, 125, 179, 180, 334, 343, 345, 346, 419, 420
Black Bear (also Mrs. Mary Pilkins, An-a-whoa, A-na-whoa, An-a-who-ah,
An-awho-ee)*
429, 430, 436
Black Eagle (also son of Wot-tó-len, Phillip Andrews, Philip Andrews)*
30, 56,
59, 62, 82, 95, 97, 242
Blackeagle, Joseph
32, 82, 203
Black Hawk (also Rev. Black Hawk Von Rothman)
225, 361
Blackjack, Ada
376
Blair, E.H.
139
Blatchley, Charles
241
Blewett, Charles
32, 355
Blish, Mrs. H.D.
236
Bliss, Leslie E.
169, 274
Block, William H.
378
Blodgett, George W.
215
Bloch, E.
203
Bloom, Ernest J.
336
Blumenthal, Albert
29
Boatman, Mrs. Lee
412
Boddo, Arthur
403
Bogy, L.A.
73
Bolin, Charles F.
232, 351, 352, 360
Bolon, Andrew J. (also Major, Special Indian Agent Bolan, Bolen, Bowlen)
122, 126, 266,
349, 382, 535
Bolon Monument*
126, 209, 265, 349, 355, 535, 543 [see also monuments; markers for
historic sites]
Bond, Augustine P.
185
Bond, Fred G.
79, 256
Bonham, Francis G.
281
Bonneville Dam
205
Bonney, W.P.
40, 120, 124, 126, 176, 182, 189, 193, 194, 198, 208, 209, 215, 217, 219,
220, 223, 234, 238, 242, 248, 253, 268, 270, 273, 274, 286, 287, 290, 291, 296, 298, 305, 332, 337, 349, 350, 353,
356, 358, 364, 369, 372, 375, 378, 382, 396, 410, 427
Bonsted, D.H.
390
Boose, Oscar L.
403
Booth, Captain James
218
Borah, William E.
257
Borden, G.W.
384
Border Settlers of Northwestern Virginia, The*
1, 3,
136, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 144, 146, 147, 149, 151, 154, 178, 181, 224, 241, 318, 340, 563
Borland, William P.
380
Bounds, M.
310
Boutelle, Col. F.A.
191
Bowden, Angie Burt (Mrs. Edmund Bowden)
39, 82, 237, 241, 242, 275, 283, 288,
352,
Bowen, Col. William H.C.
56, 87
Bower, J.H.
60
Bowers, Claude G.
65
Bowles, J. Hooper
378, 419
Boyd, Theodore
139
Bradford Island
205
Bradley, B.B.
404, 412
Bradley, Mrs. B.B.
402
Brady, Cyrus
84
Brainard, Gen. D.L.
84
Brake, W.C.
138
Brandborg, G.M.
242
Breuninger, August A. (also Un-a-quah)
208
Breeze, Rita
279
Brenner, Beth (Mrs. C. Brenner; also Po-gum-bie, Chokecherry)
30, 36, 132, 283, 288,
314
Brenner, Charles P.
36, 43
Breuninger, August A. (also Un-a-quah)
208
Brewer, Jane
524, 526
Bridge of the Gods*
356, 429, 430, 441
Bridges, Maj. Gen. C.H.
120
Brigg, George T.
176
Briggs, J.P.
404
Bright, A.C.
169
Brimlow, George F[rancis]
281, 288, 314, 358
Brininstool, E.A.
44, 56, 90, 158, 176, 193, 195, 211, 219, 232, 234, 237, 252, 253,
259, 260, 242, 256, 274, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 285, 287, 288, 290, 296, 302, 312, 314, 358
Brisbois, Mrs.
187
Brittain, Mrs. C.A.
241
Brock, Wilbur Fisk
132, 184
Broncheau, Thomas L.*
30, 41, 98, 189, 211, 287, 296, 438
Bronkhorst, Bert
403
Bronson, Earl J.
77
Brooks, A.B.
169
Brooks, Bugler*
242
Brossio, Joe
403
Brosius S.M.
27, 159, 180, 185, 187, 189, 191, 203, 210, 232, 265, 332, 336, 337, 338,
339, 342, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 351, 352, 353, 356, 360, 361, 365, 366, 370, 375, 376, 378, 382, 384, 390, 395
[see also Indian Rights Association]
Brotherhood of North American Indians (National Organization)
188, 342, 382,
465
Brotherhood of North American Indians (National Organization),
constitution
345
Brown, Mrs. A.B.
387
Brown, Archie
238
Brown, Clark A.
133
Brown, E.K.
251
Brown, Frank D.
130
Brown, Genevieve
199
Brown, George E.
32
Brown, Grace E.
290, 291
Brown, John G.
169, 295, 314
Brown, J. Slidell
153
Brown, Lewis L.
205
Brown, O.G.
223
Brown, Velma Handley
195, 274, 279, 285, 290, 297, 312
Brown, W.B.
278
Brown, Walter S.
274
Brown, William Alexander
355
Brown, Col. W.C. (Gen. William C[arey] Brown)
50, 132
Brown, William C[ompton]
158, 198, 234, 248, 256, 271, 285, 290, 312,
448
Brown, W.G.
378
Bruce, Earl
403
Bruce, Robert
96, 291
Bruncken, Ernest
197
Bryan, (J.E.?)
283
Bryant, Eugene G.
241
Bryant, Frank
214, 396
Bryant, Ruth M.
234
Buck, Charles Amos
281
Buck, Fred E.
256
Buck, H.E.
146, 167, 210, 378
Buck, Chief John (also Johnny, Johnnie, Buck-kí-a-tut, Buk-kah-it-toón, Puckya Toot,
Pukulyut, Birds Feeding in a Flock)*
220, 242, 278, 396, 397
Buck, N.K.
338
Buck, Rex
396
Buckhannon Record, The (West
Virginia)
269
Buck-kí-a-tut (also Buk-kah-it-toón, Puckya Toot, Pukulyut, Birds Feeding in a
Flock, Chief John Buck, Johnny, Johnnie)*
220, 242, 278, 396, 397
Buena, Mrs. Frank Hardy
403
Buffloo, Jackson (also Jackson Sundown)
177
Bundy, Lucile K.
176, 195
Burchfiel, Olive
29
Burdette, Franklin L.
195, 319
Burdick, Usher L.
48
Burke, Charles H.
208, 227, 404
Bureau of Indian Affairs*
118, 214, 229, 257, 339, 354, 359, 360, 374, 376, 389, 394,
404, 502, 546 [see also Indian(s), Affairs, U.S. Bureau of]
Burgess, Annie M.
358, 362, 378
Burnham, F.W.
230, 361, 387, 388
Burns, M. Bruce
244
Byrne, P.E.
32
Cain, Harry P.
310
Cahalan, Mrs. J.
241
Calamity Jane*
68, 106
California Joe
427
California Indians
381 [see also Indians of California, Inc.]
Callahan, J.M.
153
Callaway, Llewellyn (Lew) L.
82, 84
Callender, George R.
40
Calvert, Mrs. Kate H.
203
Calvin, John
404
Camas Meadows skirmish and raid on Howard's camp*
84, 242, 529; map of battlefield,
529, 571
Campbell, Marion (also Marion Campbell Cole, Dr. Marion Campbell-Brave Heart)
215, 253,
283, 287, 312, 355
Campbell, N.P.
403
Campbell, V.N.
211
Campbell, W.P.
27
Campbell, W.P., canoe race, Astoria Centennial*
195 [see also Astoria Centennial
Celebration*]
Canse, John M.
44, 213, 251, 278, 320, 375, 398
Canyon Creek skirmish*
50, 69, 88, 90, 91, 106, 542
Captain, Billie (also Billie Captain Wholite, Holite, Hol-Ite, Ho-lite, Holtite)*
121,
336, 420, 423, 432, 434
Carey, Harold
242
Carnegie, Andrew
205
Carpenter, Charles H.
169, 181, 224, 235, 299
Carpenter, F.D.*
71
Carper, W.C.
139, 147
Carr, Don M.
177, 189, 227, 232, 335, 338, 339, 342, 343, 347, 353, 356, 359, 378, 382,
403, 404
Carter, Caleb
32, 49, 210, 248, 250, 256, 265, 391
Cary, Elizabeth G. (also May-wee-peo-peo-hi-hi, Maywee-Peo-peo-Hi-hi)
185, 190, 191,
338
Cascade Indians
424, 429, 430, 435, 436 [see also Indian customs and beliefs,
narratives]
Case, May
288
Catholic Indians persecuted
350
Catlin, Lynde S.
60
Cato, Job (also Casto)
170
Cato, Samantha (Marple) (also Casto)
170
Cave, Will
260
Caxton Printers
9, 302, 308, 314, 317, 318, 319, 504 [see also Gipson, Gordon; Gipson,
J.H.]
Cedar Valley Indian land claim
347
Chaffee, Eugene B.
281
Chalcraft, Edwin L.
222, 404
Chapin, A.R.
248
Chapman, Arthur I.*
66, 242
Chapman, J.L.
287
Charles, Charley H.
158, 170, 219, 245, 364, 383, 384
Charles, Homer W.
369, 382
Charley, William*
120, 121, 124, 126, 129, 131, 154, 167, 170, 173, 175, 180, 189, 190,
193, 211, 219, 222, 287, 336, 338, 341, 347, 349, 356, 376, 383, 403, 419, 420, 427, 429, 430
Charlo, Chief Martin*
242
Chase, E.F.
274, 314, 395
Chase, Waldo S.
241
Chautauqua lectures
383
Chelan-Dalles Indian trail
205, 565
Chenery, William L.
374
Cheney, Joseph C.
338, 360
Che-pos to-cos (also Ché-pos-to-cos, Shat-taw-wée/Shat-tou-wée, meaning
Leader in Battle, Alex McCoy, Alec McCoy, Owl-Child)*
187, 234, 262, 334, 429, 430, 435,
482
Cherry, E.M.
175, 341
Cherry, Mrs. Minerva
358
Cheyenne Indians
56, 555
Cheyenne scouts in Nez Perce War
56
Childers, Paul W.
351, 360
Chi-mischa (Sinew Bow)*
122
Chinook
518
Chippewa Indians
460
Chokecherry (also Po-gum-bie, Beth Brenner, Mrs. C. Brenner)
30, 132, 283, 288,
314
Choo-num-eth-chi*
242
Chopunish Indians
251
Chow-lah-pum (also Alma B.B. Walker)
27, 431
Chrisler, Mrs. E.
353
Christian sects and denominations
44
Christopher, Arthur J.
287
Churchill, R.R.
402
Chute, George Roger
215, 237, 268, 358, 418
Chute, H. Gordon
418
Chute, Mrs. W.F.
252, 256
Civil War
93
Clark, D.E.
175
Clark, John
200
Clark, Pal
283, 288
Clark, R.L.
418
Clark, [Capt. William]
56, 242, 251, 355 [see also Lewis and Clark Memorial; Yellow
Hair]
Clark, William S.
40
Clarke, S.J.
356, 360, 378
Clarke, W.F.
122, 273
Clarke, W.S.
404
Clarke, W.W.
356, 378
Clarkson, Seth
275
Clearwater*
118
Clearwater crossing and fight*
55, 101, 355, 541
Clemens, Fred W.
269
Cleland, Mable G.
241
Cleparty, Alva
170, 192, 423, 431 [see also legends and tales; poems and
songs]
Cleveland, Annie
219
Cleveland, Ruth
211
Clifford, F.J.
234
Clopton, Addie Wesley
186
Clore, Mabel S.
307, 308, 309, 317, 318
Clovis, May Case
290
Cobb, William H.
153, 200
Coburn, A.C.
211, 236
Coburn, H.S.
82
Coey, J.M.
403
Coffin, Arthur
167
Coffin, H. Stanley
167
Coffman, N.B.
219, 270, 297, 310
Cogewea
241, 356, 421, 444, 447 [see also Mourning
Dove]
Cokely, Lawrence
218, 224
Cole, Marion Campbell (also Dr. Marion Campbell-Brave Heart, Marion Campbell)
215, 253,
283, 287, 312
Cole, W.H.
197
Collett, Frederick C.
235, 296, 337, 381
Collier, John (also Father Collier)
36, 94, 158, 215, 229, 252, 253, 287, 296, 352,
358, 369, 370, 374, 380, 389, 394, 395, 396
Colo, F.J.
403
Colson, H.E.
363
Columbia River* power
374
Colvig, William M.
377
Colwash, Chief Jobe Charley (also Ye-mow-wit)
430, 524
Come-down, George (also Eagle Making a Roar, Roaring Eagle)*
28
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Annual Report,
1878
132
Conaway, Ora (Mrs. W. (St.?) Conaway)
169
Condie, Robert (Bob) W.
43, 78, 82, 561
Condit, L.R.A.
297, 382
Condon, J.
531
Conley, Frank
209, 242
Conley, James
270
Connelley, William E.*
138, 142, 143, 145, 149, 167, 169, 171, 175, 181, 185, 200, 204,
208, 211, 218, 234, 348, 382, 383, 570
Connolly, Vera L.
248, 380, 492
Continued Crime Against the Yakimas, The*
2, 241,
349
Cook, C. Donne
154
Cook, Harl J.
227, 248, 353, 403, 448
Cook, Roy B.
142, 152, 177, 184
Coolidge, Calvin*
229, 376
Cooper, C.A.
203
Cooper, W.C.
148
Coot-ahy-ah, Shaw-aw-way
336
Cornelison, J.M.
158
Cornelius, Evelyn
292
Cottonwood (Creek), Idaho, fighting at*
32, 46, 55, 106, 523
Cottrell*, Mary Narby
43, 78, 198
Coulter, Ernest K.
227
Covey, Mrs. G.H.
412
Cow Creek raid*
109
Cowan, Charles F.
102
Cowan, Mrs. Emma J.
102
Cowan, Mrs. George F.
84, 102
Cowan, James
403
Cowan party
27, 102
"Coyote" (also Its-i-yí-yi, Its-I-Yi-I)
47, 123, 124, 297, 354, 419, 420, 429,
430, 432, 433, 435, 438, 440, 441 [see also "Coyote Stories"; legends and tales; Mourning Dove,
legends]
Coyote Stories* , MS
285, 440,441, 447; with "Just Why"
(introduction), dedicatory, notes, 440 [see also legends and tales; Mourning Dove, legends; "Okanogan Sweat House,
The"]
Craig, David
403
Craig, Joseph
342, 345
Cram, Mrs. George F.
213
Crary, Harold
384
Craven, Richard C.
227, 403
Crawford, H.F.
357
Crawford, Isabel
175, 200
Crawford, Jack
331
Crawford, J.P.
357
Crawford, Mary M.
120, 438
Crawford, Col. William
570
Crime Against the Yakimas, The* , about
167, 175, 200,
202, 205, 248, 342, 349
Crawford, Col. William, cover sketches
516
Crocker, H.S.
200
Crook, Gen. [George]
51, 106, 329
Crosno, H.B.
403
Cross, Silas
176
Crow, Tom*
232, 351
Crow Indians*
34, 69, 90, 106
Crown R.B.
228
Cucuel, E.E.
241
Cull, Milda P.
274
Cullen, Capt. John W.
81, 167, 194
Cullen, Mrs. John W.
194
Cummings, Florence L.
345
Cummings, H.H.
403
Cundy, Harold J.
215, 253, 291, 296
Cunningham, Fred J.
227
Cunningham, Linnie Brake
145, 167
Cunningham, W.R.
341
Curry G.L.
50
Curry, Ora D.
288
Curtis, Asahel
213
Curtis, Edward S.
51
Custer Battlefield* National Cemetery
237
Custer, [Gen. George Armstrong]
40, 135, 262, 280, 435, 476
Custer's last stand*
40, 262, 435, 476
Cutler, A.B.
404
Cutright, Connie E.
145
Cutright, W.B.
138
Dagenett, Charles E.
382
Daily Citizen, The
332
Dalles Daily Chronicle , The
468
Dalton, Mrs. Emil
403
Dam, Everett S.
175, 238, 349, 356
"Data about Fort Simcoe "
199 [see also Fort Simcoe*]
Davenport, J.L.
129, 140
Davidson, Jean C. (Mrs. J.B.)
194, 229, 399
Davis, A.C.
227
Davis, Arthur A.
404
Davis, Charles D.
410
Davis, Florence H.
262
Davis, H.C.
404
Davis, Innis C.
358
Davis, J.H.
412
Davis, J.T.
200
Davis, John W.
342
Davis, Mattie
403, 404
Davis, Richard
29
Day, Cash
60
Defenbach, Byron
82, 270, 312
De Hurst, M.
139, 158, 200
Deisher, W.M.
241
Delaeter, L.
241
Democratic National Committee
390
Denham, J.P.
404
DePue Frank A.
275, 287
De Smet, Father Peter [Pierre] Jean
127
Detweler, H.E.
39
Deutsch, Herman J.
237, 274, 290, 291, 292, 299, 306, 314
De Witt, William A.
283
Dial, Kate M.
362
Dick, E.
334
Dick, Louie
288
Dickson, Charles H.
338
Dictionary fragment, Yakima and Nez Perce
121, 123
Dietz, C.E.
296
Dietz, Chas. W.
100
Dill, C.C.
210, 215, 248, 391
Dillon Daily Tribune, The
509
Dillon, Fannie Charles
176, 198, 210, 274, 287, 301, 421
Discards, The* , about
167
"Discovery Days in the Northeast [sic] Pacific"
320
Doane, Lt.
65
Dockery, Eva Hunt
82, 265
Dodrill, W.C.
153, 340
Donaldson, Mrs. L.E.
392
Donaldson, Willie
392
Doney, Carl G.
169
Donnelly, Frank P.
290
Doran, Mrs. W.S.
227
Dorrington, L.A.
369
Dorsey, H.W.
184
Doty, Boyd P.
376
Douglas, Georgia F.
402
Douglas, Mrs. John F.
403
Douglas, M.H.
260
Douglas, William O.
194
Dowling, Calista M.
175, 218, 545, 563
Doyle, Frank
403
Draper MS
25, 136, 138, 146
Draper, Glessner
287
Draper, Stanley
287
Draper, Stanley, drawings
516, 517, 518, 519, 522, 523, 524, 526, 534, 536, 537, 538,
539, 545, 548, 555, 556, 562, 563, 566, 569 [see also Indian(s), drawings; maps; posters]
Dreamer* religion
40, 44, 135, 193, 199, 216, 358, 421, 422 [see also Hedge, Grace
Boles; Yakima Indian(s), Dreamer religion]
Drury, Clifford Merrill
159, 237, 251, 290, 301, 305, 314
Dryden, Dave
261
Dunbar, Mrs. John H.
239
Duncan, F.A.
453
Dunn, A.D.
227
Dunn, Duncan
403
Dunn, J.M.
403
Dunn J.P.
200
Dunning, Nellie H.
403, 404
Dwight, Ben
389
Dustin, Fred
100, 278, 314
Dyer, Philena
175
Eagle Head (also Head Feathers, Hosius Wap-tus, James Reuben)*
105
Eagle Making a Roar (also Roaring Eagle, George Come-down)*
28
Eakin, Robert S.
184
Ealy, J.W.
358
Early Klickitat Valley Days
266
Earth-blanket (also Wat-tes Kun-nin)
104
East, Adam H.
274
Eastern Washington State Historical Society
203, 234, 290
Eastland, Augusta
169
Eastman, Verna
291, 292
Eaton, Capt. Charles
427 [see also Leshhi]
Eaton, George P.
403, 404
Eberhardt, L.V.
124, 217, 301
Eckenrode, H.J.
148
Eddards, Clare S.
252
Edwards, John M.*
131, 242
Egan, Chief
50, 132, 133
Eggleston, A.A.
235, 250
E-hah-tween
420
E-Lah-Weh-Moh (also Eh-Loh-Weh-Moh)*
28
Eliot, Samuel A.
359, 360
Elliot, Fred
403
Elliot, Stuart H.
214, 359
Elliott, T.C.
126, 132, 159, 237, 244, 314
Ellison, R.S.
198, 314
Elofson, Harry
263
Emmert, J.W.
36
Englebright, Harry L.
235
Englehart, (Ira ?) P.
339
Engles, Frank J.
169, 193, 285, 314
Eskimos and reindeer*
195
Estep, Evan W.
203, 223, 227, 229, 234, 236, 248, 354, 369, 390, 392, 401, 405,
416
Et-wa-mish, John ("No Stink")*
125, 419, 420
Evans, H. Clay
142
Evans, George W.
403
Evans, James H.
330
Evans, Mrs. James H.
330
Evans, Joe
219
Evans, Mrs. Joe
219
Everts, Prof. and Mrs. Fred
361, 381
Fadden, Raymond
241, 274
(F.A.F.?)
355 [see also poems and songs]
Fagrie, Philip T.
82
Fahringer, Dessie
244
(Fahringer?), Viola
244
Farnum, J.L.
144, 159
Farrar, Lt. William T. (also Farrow, Farror)
132
Farrar, Victor J.
213
Farrer, Charles M.
227
Faulkner, J.A.
290
Fautron, J.H.
404
Fechter, O.A.
189
Fee, Chester A.
169, 299
Feighner, N.W.
182
Ferguson, E.H.
219
Ferguson, Mrs. L.V.
29
Ferrel, Lloyd B.
200
Ferrell, Thomas
84
Ferris, Joel E.
220, 283
Ferris, Mabel A. (also Mabel Ferris Keedick, Mrs. Lee Keedick)
158, 162,
228
Ferris, S.E.
185
Ferry Museum
233
Field, Charles C.
241
Fieldhouse, Pat
286
"Field History"
39, 44, 68, 81, 85, 97, 113, 293, 294, 295, 297 [see also Nez Perce
history ("Field History"); Hear Me, My Chiefs! ]
Filloon, Inez (Mrs. J.M.)
126, 232, 353
Findley, A.B.
32, 57
Finn, Lloyd A.
248
First Red Feather of the Wing (also Ha-wow-no Ilp-ilp)*
32
Fisher, Don C.
40, 155
Fisher, Capt. Stanton Gilbert*
242
Fisher, Walter L.
336, 344, 345
Fitch, C.W.
158, 211, 237, 290
Fitch, Florence G.
319
Fitzgerald, Maurice
48, 94, 133, 248
Flathead Indian "outrage"
380
Flatheads, grievances
349
Flatheads*, and Joseph*
32
Fletcher, Lt. Col. R.H.
96
Flinn, Rev. Father John J.
511
Flint, A.L.
185
Flores, Mrs. L.
412
Flores, Mrs. L., flu pandemic
431
Fogg, P.M.
203, 248, 375
Foreman, Rose
200
Forrest, Earle R.
43, 242
Forster, Rudolph
227
Fort "Fizzle*"
101
Fort Simcoe*
120, 189, 199, 238, 265, 333, 334, 341, 342, 365, 369, 372, 377, 462, 473
[see also "Data about Fort Simcoe "]
Fossett, Barbara
190, 337
Foster Battlefield*
242
Foster, Chapin, D.
194, 289, 290, 312, 352
Foster, Freling
294
Fouch, Mrs. Altha
274, 281
Fox, Roy C.
376
Francis, C.B.
191
Francis, Mrs. C.W.
314
Francis, Jr., John
336
Frank, John
44
Frazier, Lynn J.
67, 265, 330, 380
Frear, James A.
369
Fredlund, Ed
73, 242
Freeman, Dan
60
Frisbie, Calvin
412
Frontier, The
260
Frontier, writing about
257
"Friend of the Indian, A"
380 [see also Roosevelt, Franklin D.]
(Fuld?), Joseph W.
237
Fuld, Mrs. Joseph W.
184, 193, 241, 287
Fuller, George W.
48, 58, 248
Fulton, H.R.
516
Furry, C.M.
162
Gallagher, Phil H.
195
Galler, Catherine, Cristal (also Mrs. Fred Galler, Cristal McLeod, Mourning Dove, Morning Dove,
Hum-Is Hu-Ma)*
241, 285, 356, 382, 419, 432, 433, 440-450 [see also Mourning Dove,
legends]
Galler, Fred
448
Galloway, W.A.
224
Ganado Mission to the Navajos
380
Gandee, J.S.
138, 139, 141
Garcia, Andrew*
36, 42, 88, 91, 103, 158, 176, 242, 255, 279, 569
Gardner, Grace Christianson
176, 211, 268, 287, 293, 312, 376
Garland, Mrs. R.H.
167
Garner, Mrs. George
124, 209, 219, 274, 338
Garrecht, Francis A.
182
Gates, Charles M.
82
Gates, Merrill E.
344, 347
Gay, Hazel
283
Geary, Edward R.
33
Gehlen, Mrs. R.F.
430
General of the Army, Annual Report, 1876 , excerpts
51,
132
General of the Army, Annual Report, 1877 , excerpts
35,
108
General of the Army, Annual Report, 1878 , excerpts
36,
71
"Geological, Tribal, and Historical Monuments*"
240 [see also Washington state,
monuments]
George, Frank
270, 287, 312
Gibbon, Col. John (also Brigadier-General)*
43, 61, 108, 264
Gibson, Charles B.
193
Gibson, E.W.
162
Gibson, Jewel L.
198
Giffin, Beatrice Arnold
268
Gilbert, H.M.
334, 335, 336
Gilbert, Harold B.
339
Gilbertson, G.H.
270
Gill, John K.
184
Gillet, Victoria
261
Gipson, Gordon
308, 317, 318, 319 [see also Caxton Printers]
Gipson, J.H.
302, 307, 308, 309, 314, 317, 318, 319 [see also Caxton
Printers]
Glasgow, Miss
203
Glavis, Louis R.
27, 81, 330
Glerke, Mrs.
403
Goerner, Paul
404
Goff, R.M.
363
Golden, Susan
94
Goldin, Mrs. Theodore
90
Goldin, Theodore W.*
69, 90, 100, 106
Gooch, Robert C.
283
Goodfellow, John C.
169
Goodwin*, F.M.
354
Gordon, D.J.
200
Gordon, J.H.
404
Goudy, Jim
432
Goudy, Simon*
127, 158, 162, 173, 179, 189, 190, 196, 205, 214, 219, 291, 336, 338,
346, 342, 347, 348, 356, 358, 359, 360, 403, 404, 412, 419, 420, 424, 429, 430, 431, 432, 436,
565
Grad, Dr. Hermann
241
Graham, F.W.
77
Graham, Robert M.
369
Grant, J.W.
404
Grant, U[lysses] S.
44, 205
Graves, Carroll B.
186, 210, 332, 347
Gray, Mrs. Grace (James T.)
264
Gray, Robert
398
Green, Leon D.
185
Green, O.J.
348
Greenberg, D.W.
248
Greene, E.D.
372
Greene, Mrs. Fred Remington
372
Greene, Mrs. H.H.
200
Grier, Mrs. Etheliape S.
404
Griffin, Alicia
297
Griffin, A.P.C.
146
Griffin, Arthur E.
128
Griffin, Beatrice Arnold
268
Griffin, Gertrude A.
297
Griffin, James
73, 77, 193
Griggs, Mrs. Herbert (Elvira)
213, 273, 450
Griggs, Herbert S.
213
Grill, Louis F.
82, 158
Grim, C.R.
205
Grinnell, George Bird
56
Grorud, A.A.
332
Gross, Maj. F.A.
9, 279, 290, 312, 331
(Grunn?), Emma
403
Gudley, Marion E.
294
Guie, H. Dean
51, 159, 194, 210, 248, 292, 330, 400, 440, 450
"Guns and Gunfighters"
494
Ha-a-ko-wa-a (also Ha-a-ko-a-wa, Martha Groves McKelvie, Martha Frances McKelvie, Mrs. Sam R.
McKelvie)
169, 176, 187, 192, 203, 219, 225, 239, 265, 278, 285, 288, 382, 448
Haasze, E.J.
404
Hackedorn, H.
314
Hacker, A.R.
147, 200
Hacker, J.T.*
138
Hacker, L.C.
147
Hacker, W.G.
137, 138, 147
Hagen, Olaf T.
372
Hagerman, (Herbert?) E.
227, 412
Hagie, F.O.
27, 213, 265, 273
Hagmann, Merle
317
Haigh, Bertha
241
Haines, Francis
283, 314
Haines, Guy
352
Haines, Margoria M.
278
Hale, Charles
353
Half-Moon, Otis
115
Halish Hosat
(see McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil)
Hall, F.S.
82, 189, 270, 290, 399
Hall, Gilman
241
Hall, John Strange
138, 139, 146, 147, 159
Hall, Mamie
139
Hall, Mary S.
138
Hall, May L.
402
Haller, Maj.
122
Halsey, Anna Mckee
301
Hamilton, W.F. (also Man Elk)
203, 210, 214, 229, 234, 237, 252, 384
Hamlin, H.
94
Hamrick, Eli "Rimfire"
122
Hana, (W.C.?)
185
Hancock, J.W.
136
Hanley, John H.
418
Hanley, Pvt.
130
Hansen, C.
275
Hansen, Emma
275
Hansen, George W.
260
Hansen, K.H.
184
Hansen, Ralph H.
242
Hanson, Mrs.
404
Harader, J.A.
58
Hardman, Paul
145
Hardwick, Lily Norling
195, 211, 241, 251, 283, 376
Hardy Buena, Mrs. Frank
403
Harmer, Harvey W.
288
Harne, Mary E.
402, 412
Harper, Allan G.
358
Harris, J.M.
404
Harris, Ruth
169, 257
Harrison, Bess E.
312
Harrison, Perry
402
Harrison, Max
32
Harrison, S.J.
403
Hart, A.E.
418
Hart, Eugene D.
281
Hart, Louis F.
353
Hart, Thomas*
26
Hart, William S.
498
Harvey, Benjamin L.
378
Hascall, C.
401, 402, 403, 404
Haskin, Frederic J.
244
Hathaway, Ella C.
260
Hathaway, R.
182
Hauke, C.F.
338, 339, 343, 346, 347
Haupt, Hope Elizabeth
360
Haupt, Mrs. S.A.
360
Hausze, E.J.
404
Haven, Mrs. A.M.
175, 186
Hawkins, Adelia
40, 248
Hawkins, Mrs. Ora B.
60, 82, 281, 319
Ha-wow-no Ilp-ilp (also First Red Feather of the Wing)*
32
Hayden, Horace Edwin
200, 206
Haydon, F. Stansbury
251
Haymond, Henry
142, 144, 146, 171, 204
"Haynes Cave"
137
Hays, John W.
175, 338
Hays, W.H.
275
Hazen, Nathan
43, 364
Hazen, W. Babcock
135
Head Feathers ( also Eagle Head, Hosius Wap-tus, James Reuben
105
Hear Me, My Chiefs! , rough draft MS
11-24, 96, 97, 118,
263, 328, 564 [see also Nez Perce history ("Field History")]
Heaton, David
71
(Heaton?), J.W.
147
Heaton, William D.
128
Heavner, Clara Du Mont (Mrs. Clark W.)
146, 186
Heavner, E. Reger
147, 148, 171
Heavner, Gideon M.
138, 147
Heavner, Jacob W.
171
Heavner, Mrs. Jacob W.
138, 147
Heavner, Lee Reger
147
Heberd, Grace Raymond
172
Hedge, Grace Boles
44, 215, 232, 237, 253, 261, 274, 286, 288, 290, 294, 301[see also
Dreamer* religion; Yakima Indian(s), Dreamer religion]
Hedges, H.H.
40, 257
Hedges, W.A.
257
Hefner, Victoria
145
Hegnauer, Leonard
378
Heilman, L.H.
177
Hein-mot-Hi-Hi*
210
Helping Another (also Pe-nah-we-non-mi, Mrs. Shot-in-Head, Mrs. Shot-in-the-Head,
Its-kum-che-lí-li)*
38, 43, 274
Hembree, Capt. A.J.* (also Hambree)
124, 209, 217
He-mene Mox-mox (also Yellow Wolf, Yellow Wolfe, White Thunder)*
26, 27, 28, 29, 32,
41, 43, 46, 60, 62, 66, 82, 84, 98, 115, 119, 120, 158, 173, 180, 184, 187, 188, 190, 191, 192, 194, 210, 211, 218,
223, 232, 242, 244, 253, 258, 267, 274, 288, 312, 331, 336, 338, 341, 348, 351, 378, 382, 394, 430, 438, 520, 548
[see also Yellow Wolf, His Own Story]
He-mene Ká-wan
(see McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil)
Henderson, Albert
546
Henderson, Floyd A.
43, 80, 358, 527, 528, 561
Henderson, H.L.
177
Henny, D.C.
336
Henry, W.A.
65
Herrick John
268, 270
Heye George G.
167, 234, 350
Heyoom Teyat-kekt (also Mrs. Chief White Bird)
53
He-yoom-yum-mí (also Woman Grizzlybear)
44
Hickman, Fred
275
Hickman, M.L.
200
Hiestand, Elizabeth F.G.
145
High, Fred
228
Highland, Scotland G.
256, 283
Hilger, David
251
Hill, B.
287
Hill, Edith R.
162
Hill, Knute
396
Hill, Tom
422
Hillain, J.R.
330
Hiller, A.D.
142
Hilmick, Clark W.
147
Hilts, Douglas
241
Himes, George H.
29, 128, 175, 184, 203, 209, 292, 337, 353, 356, 378, 389,
431
Himrod, James Lattimore
228
Hineman, Mrs. M.S.
176, 275, 418
Hinrichs, Mable Woods (Mrs. Frederick B.)
214
Hinzman, D.B.
148
Hirschy, Flora
36, 40, 42, 78, 82, 211, 237, 248, 312
Hiscock, Max
358
Histo*
129, 191
"Historic"
427 [see also McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil, writings and
publishing]
Histo*, historic markers and monuments*
159, 177, 184, 193, 195, 209, 216*, 217, 239,
240, 242*, 244, 250, 271, 337, 349, 352, 355*, 356, 378, 393, 473, 487, 543 [see also markers for historic sites;
monuments; memorials; mementos]
Hitchcock, E.A.
336
Hitchman, Lucia Jane
358
Hitchman, Robert
122, 332, 358
"H.L."
290 [see also Arthur H. Clark Company, The]
Hodge, F.W.
27, 178
Holden, Glen R.
224
Ho-lite (also Billie Captain Wholite, Holite, Hol-Ite, Holtite)*
121, 336, 420, 423,
432, 434
Holland, President E.O.
113, 118, 164, 306, 331
Hollow Horn Bear
536 [see also Indian(s), drawings; drawings]
Holmes, Col. H.E.
259
Holmes, W.D.
137, 145, 178, 332, 374
Holmes, William H.
102, 145, 159 181, 189
Holt, L.M.
339, 351, 358, 360
Holton, R.N.
404
Honig, L.O.
169
Honstead, John
208
Hoover, Sallie W.P.
153
Horne, J.G.
228
Horne, Mary E.
412
Hornell
197
Horner, Henry
254
Horner, J. Harley
40, 43, 58, 93, 107, 132, 195, 251
Horner, Thomas R.
224, 252, 375
Horse Blanket (also Sam Morris, Sam She-kamtsets-kunin)
105, 210, 211, 243,
430
Hosius Wap-tus (also Eagle Head, Head Feathers, James Reuben)*
105
Ho Sus-ya-ow-yein
28
Houghton Mifflin Company
159
Howard, C.O.
42, 264
Howard, Emma
275
Howard, George Carver
171
Howard, Harry Stimson
29, 36, 42, 68, 86, 87, 264, 288, 314
Howard, Helen Addison (Mrs. Ben Overland)
39, 193, 281
Howard, Lee
82, 211
Howard, Gen. O.O.*
26, 32, 36, 40, 42, 56,57, 68, 72, 82, 84, 86, 87, 91, 92, 108, 131,
264, 270, 529
Howell, Philip
234
Howgate, James C.
296
How-lis Won-poon (also Camille Williams, War Singer)
29, 32, 34, 39, 41, 42, 43, 44,
46, 47, 48, 62, 68, 78, 80, 82, 84, 104, 115, 119, 176, 193, 242, 288, 297, 382
Hoxworth, R.H.
403
Hubbard, Ralph
387
Hudson, George E.
242, 312
Hudson's Bay Co. trading post
332
Hughes, Capt. Elias
138
Hughes, Everett
153
Hughes, family
140, 141, 142, 145, 147
Hughes, Jesse
1, 136, 137, 139, 142, 148, 153
Hughes, Josiah
257
Hughes, Thomas
176, 200
Hughes, W.H.
181
Hughes, W.L.
200
Hughes, W.W.
138, 200
Hulse, E.
347
Humane Society*
208, 227, 265, 378, 401, 409, 479 [see also Yakima Humane
Society]
Humane Society*, humane work*, (McWhorter*)
227, 362, 378, 401-410, 412-415, 417, 457,
475, 479 [see also Yakima County Humane Officer, McWhorter as]
Humble, J.L.*
257
Hum-Is Hu-Ma (also Mourning Dove, Morning Dove, Catherine, Cristal (Mrs. Fred) Galler, Cristal
McLeod)*
241, 285, 356, 382, 419, 432, 433, 440-450 [see also Mourning Dove, legends]
Humphrey, William
380
Hunsicker, Martin
403
Hunt, Garrett B.
82, 172
Hunt, Herbert
428
Hunter, Samuel
421, 537
Hupel, Ida
403, 404
Hurons
487
Hurst, Anna
248
Hurst, Daniel
148
Hurst, Elenor
148
Hurst, George A.
148
Hurst, G.P.
175
Husis Owyen (Wounded Head; also Shot-in-the-Head)*
28, 534
Hutchins, C.C.
175
Hutchinson, Ernest N.
240
Hutchinson, Samuel
403
Ickes, Harold
394
Idaho*, map of
552
Iiams, Thomas M.
274
I-keep-swah (also Ie-keep-swah, Jim Peter, Wasco Jim Peter, Wasco Jim Peters, Sitting
Rock)*
125, 127, 214, 364, 419, 422, 423, 427, 429, 432
Immele, Robert C. (also Imelee)
403
Inchelim River
438 [see also legends and tales]
Indian customs and beliefs, narratives
199, 419, 423, 424, 426, 427, 431 [see also
Indian(s); Yakima Indian(s)]:
Amusements [games for children] by Samalee Sack
431
Berry Feast of
1910, The, 426
Berry Feast of the Yakimas, at the Pom-Pom House of Billie Stahies, Sunday, August
11,
1912, The, 199
Care of the Hair
424
Customs of the Yakimas
424
Data on the Two Yah Ya Tosh (ancient graves)*
423
Dreamer Religion of the Yakima Indians, The
199 [see also McWhorter, Lucullus, Virgil,
writings and publishing]
Elements Entering into the Religion of the Yakimas
424
Feast and Donation in Memory of the Dead, A; Feast of Thanksgiving for Recovery from Serious
Illness, A
424
Feast of the New Food, The*
426
Hunt of
1912, The, 199
Hunter*-Omens
424
Hunting* Omens of the Yakimas
424
Immortality, Wasco
423
Indian Rock Carvings and Paintings*
199 [see also McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil, writings
and publishing]
Items on the Cascade Indians
424
Medicine Man's Mode of Obtaining Healing Powers
423
Medicine Men of the Yakimas
423
Mourning Customs of the Yakimas and Kindred Tribes
424
Origin of the Salmon and Root Feasts of the Yakimas
426
Owl of Ill Omen, The
424
Power of the Medicine Man: How Obtained
424
Properties of Tahmanhawis* Power
423
Sacrifice of the Peni-ten-tes of New Mexico
423
Shakers, The
427
Sie-kin-lus, Indian Rattle
423
Test of the Sweat House [sic], The
424
Tribal Customs of the Klikitats [sic]
424
Tribal Customs of the Yakimas: Subduing a Refractory Child
419
Underground Houses of the Yakimas and Wishoms
424
War Dance* of the Yakimas, The
424
Wasco Calendar
424
Yakima Indian Signs and Omens*
423
Indian(s)
[see also Indian customs and beliefs, narratives; legends and tales; Yakima
Indian(s)]:
Affairs, Commissioner of
68, 220, 253
Affairs, Commissioner of, affairs
27, 135, 158, 162, 173, 177, 189, 190, 193, 200, 203,
210, 219, 220, 245, 248, 250, 253, 257, 259, 265, 270, 278, 290, 330, 336, 337, 339, 341-350, 352-356, 359, 360,
364, 368, 369, 370, 374, 375, 380, 381, 384, 390, 391, 393, 397, 400, 425, 455, 459, 462, 473,
508
Affairs, U.S. Bureau of
118, 214, 257, 229, 339, 354, 359, 360, 374, 376, 380, 389,
394, 404, 502 [see also Bureau of Indian Affairs]
Affairs, U.S. Bureau of, agents
68, 120, 333
Affairs, U.S. Bureau of, artifacts and relics*
54, 64, 143, 160, 163, 171, 191, 203,
223, 228, 248, 267, 290, 306, 332, 341, 350, 355, 384, 393, 423, 483
Affairs, U.S. Bureau of, attitude toward whites
89
Bank of Wapato
354
Bank of Wapato, battle axes
551
Bank of Wapato, battles and battlefields*
28, 40, 112, 182, 242, 248, 262, 290, 520,
561 [see also specific battles listed]
Bank of Wapato, buffalo lance, sketch of
569
Bank of Wapato, burial site, map of
540
Bank of Wapato, citizenship
27, 338, 377
Commercial Club
354
Commission
105, 359, 460
Commission, commissioners
36, 44, 68, 72, 83, 100, 132, 220, 229, 253, 287, 296, 297,
341, 343, 344, 346, 348, 389, 394
Commission, councils*, associations, organizations
68, 87, 114, 180, 205, 336, 338,
339, 347, 348, 351, 356, 358, 372, 383, 384, 426
Commission, culture*
226, 418
Commission, customs*
378, 419, 424, 482 [see also Indian customs and beliefs,
narratives]
Commission, dance*
424, 427, 433, 440, 441
Commission, display objects
279
Commission, drawings
516-519, 522, 523, 524, 526, 532, 534, 536, 537, 538, 545, 548,
555, 556, 562, 566, 569 [see also drawings; maps; posters]
Commission, earth/underground houses*
424
Commission, famine
424
Commission, feasts*
122, 185, 199, 421, 424, 426, 428
Commission, fights, comments on
290
Commission, fishing* rights
40, 177, 180, 193, 338, 352, 356, 396, 397, 418, 428, 455,
462 [see alsoYakima Indian(s), fishing rights]
Commission, flint-chipping shop
437
Commission, goiter among, Northwest
367
Commission, graves*
40, 242, 423
Commission, grievances, protests
67, 120, 220, 248, 250, 336, 342-345, 349, 356, 359,
385, 425
Commission, horn shell wampum
219
Commission, hunters and hunting*
199, 201, 419, 421, 431, 432, 440
Commission, hunter* omens
424
Commission, hunting rights
339, 350, 356, 385
Commission, hunting stories
52, 199, 423, 424, 429, 431, 432, 435, 436,
440
Commission, in Canada, conditions
383
Commission, in motion pictures
184, 300
Commission, inscriptions
238
Commission, in World War I
356
Commission, in World War II
452
"Justice Reorganized"
389
Commission, land allotment, Allotment Act of
1887, notes on, 128, 193, 270, 345, 346,
386, Flatheads, 349; Yakimas, 128, 193, 205, 334, 336, 338, 339, 346, 347 [see also Yakima Indian(s), land allotment
]
Commission, land claims, Nez Perce
378
Commission, lands for sale, resettlement
343, 346, 349, 377
Commission, language(s)
52, 121, 123, 184, 349, 378, 399
Commission, legal aid for
351
Commission, legislation, regarding
27, 333, 342, 345, 359
Commission, legends and tales
52, 121, 123, 128, 135, 178, 179, 199, 269, 297, 329,
356, 358, 368, 378, 394, 399, 419-440, 447, 450, 489, 490, 492 [for story titles see also main entry: legends and
tales]
Commission, life, destruction of [way of]
374
Commission, linguistic families*
567 [see also maps]
Commission, medicine dances
427
Commission, medicine powers
47 [see also tahmahnawis* power
and wyakin powers]
Indian(s)
[see also Indian customs and beliefs, narratives; legends and tales; Yakima
Indian(s)]:
Indian(s), in people
420, 423, 424, 427, 430
Indian(s), in plants and animals
47, 242, 430
Indian(s), missionaries among the
32, 68, 97, 219, 251, 387, 570 [see also missions and
missionaries]
Indian(s), missions to the
44, 72, 380, 382, 388, 570 [see also missions and
missionaries]
Indian(s), monuments*
159, 223, 239, 242, 246, 267, 271, 288, 349, 393, 487, [see also
monuments; markers for historic sites]
Indian(s), mourning customs
424
Indian(s), music in Hollywood
300
Indian(s), names and words, meanings of
30, 34, 39, 45, 57, 81, 88, 119, 121, 123, 124,
135, 199, 251, 308, 419-424, 426, 427, 429-432, 436, 437, 439, 444, 455
Indian(s), opera
285
Indian(s), pensions
129, 208, 344
Indian(s), petitions
193, 205, 227, 287, 333, 336, 341-344, 346, 347, 348,
382
Indian(s), pictographs*
199, 538 [see also Indian(s), rock carvings and
paintings*]
"Policy on Religious Liberty"
389
Indian(s), prophecy
56, 422, 423, 424
Indian(s), property, inheritance of
300 [see also Indian(s), land allotment
]
Indian(s), published newspapers
481
Indian(s), rattle
423
Indian(s), related newspaper articles and clippings
452, 454, 457, 458, 459, 460, 462,
465, 467, 469, 470, 472, 473, 481, 482, 484, 486, 489, 493, 495, 497, 502, 503, 505, 508, 509
Indian(s), religion and beliefs
32, 40, 44, 193, 199, 216, 358, 389, 423, 424, 428, 444
[see also Indian(s), visions; Indian(s), tahmahnawis* power; Yakima Indian(s),
religion]
Rights Association
189, 232, 339, 342, 345, 348, 352, 360, 390 [see also Brosius,
S.M.]
Rights Association, rock carvings and paintings*
199 [see also Indian(s),
pictographs*]
Rights Association, rodeos
175, 401, 410, 413
Rights Association, sacrifices
423, 424
Rights Association, schools
290, 354
Rights Association, scouts
30, 56, 68, 72, 82, 86, 106, 122, 172, 369 [see also scouts
and couriers in Indian wars; Nez Perces: scouts; scouts with U.S. Army; scouts with Col. Wright; scouts with Gen.
Howard; Cheyenne scouts in Nez Perce War, Shoshone scouts in Nez Perce War]
Selective Service, and
319
Selective Service, and, shows and exhibitions
179
Selective Service, and, signs and omens*
423, 424
Selective Service, and, songs
297, 423, 426, 430 [see also poems and
songs]
Selective Service, and, state fairs, appearing in
352
Selective Service, and, superstitions
424, 444
Selective Service, and, sweathouse*
424
tahmahnawis* power
422-425, 430, 432, 435 [see also
legends and tales; Yakima Indian(s), tahmahnawis* power]
Selective Service, and, trapping, rights
256, 287
Selective Service, and, treaties
33, 67, 75, 95, 99, 114, 117, 118, 125, 127, 193, 219,
333, 352, 356, 358, 396, 399
Selective Service, and, trenches
426
Selective Service, and, tribal courts
340, 395
Selective Service, and, tribal property
377
Selective Service, and, tribes
42, 68, 79, 86, 95, 127, 139, 220, 343, 347, 399, 424,
429, 430[see also specific tribes, i.e., Cascade Indians, Nez Perce(s), Yakima Indian(s)]
Selective Service, and, village sites
128, 209, 437
Selective Service, and, visions
422 [see also Indian(s), religion and beliefs; tahmahnawis* power; Yakima Indian(s), tahmahnawis* power;
legends and tales]
Selective Service, and, vocabulary (etymology, definitions, phrases)
34, 81, 119, 121,
123, 251, 349, 412, 429, 438, 444
Selective Service, and, war bonnet, origin of
31
Selective Service, and, war dance*
424
Selective Service, and, warriors*
30, 32, 38, 39, 59, 79, 84, 106, 123, 127, 129, 191,
242, 420, 422, 423, 424, 431, 434
Selective Service, and, war veterans, survivors
219, 248, 355
Selective Service, and, wars, tribal
28, 30, 31, 34, 40, 50, 63, 68, 69, 83, 84, 87,
111, 115, 127, 129, 130, 132, 248, 263, 355, 356, 431, 490 [see also under specific tribes, battles and campaigns,
i.e., Bannock Indian War, Paiute Indian War, Nez Perce War, Puget Sound Indian War, Rogue River Indian War, Yakima
War, Indian(s), tribes, Cascade Indians, Yakima Indian(s)]
Selective Service, and, welfare
122
Selective Service, and, white attitude toward
89
Indians of California, Inc.
296, 381 [see also California Indians]
"In Earlier Days"
467 [see also Oregon history, pioneers; Journal, The; Lockley, Fred]
Inland Herald, The
454
International Fine Arts Exposition
228
International Fine Arts Exposition, interpreters and narrators
38, 44, 53, 66, 93, 104,
105, 106, 120, 124, 126, 127, 129, 131, 189, 242, 270, 297, 369, 419, 420, 422, 425, 429, 430, 434,
435
Ips-tsu-la-nen*
242
Irish, B.F.
412
Iroquois League Indians
378
Iroquois League Indians, irrigation* and water rights* on Indian lands, chiefly
Yakima
2, 122, 159, 185, 191, 198, 209, 227, 237, 248, 250, 290, 297, 332, 334, 335, 336, 338, 339,
341-348, 350, 351, 352, 354 -358, 360, 370, 371, 374, 376, 382, 386, 425, 437, 455, 462, 483, 493,
502
Irwin, T.L.
403
Its-i-yí-yi ("Coyote"; also Its-I-Yi-I)
47, 123, 124, 297, 354, 419, 420, 429,
430, 432, 433, 435, 438, 440, 441 [see also "Coyote"; legends and tales; Mourning Dove, legends]
Its-kum-che-lí-li (also Mrs. Shot-in-Head, Mrs. Shot-in-the-Head, Pe-nah-we-non-mi, Helping
Another)*
38, 43, 274
Ivy, C.E.
393
Jack, Captain (also Peach-te-lá-la)*
191 [see also Modoc Indian
War]
Jackson, Andrew
159
Jackson, Charles E.
358
Jackson, C.M.
175
Jackson, J.G.
138, 340
Jackson, L.F.
175
Jackson, Mrs. S.H.
402
Jackson, T.
148, 177
Jakways, C.A.
243
James, Edmund J.
136, 139, 200
James, George Wharton
379
James, Jim
189
James, John N.
200
"Jane" (Mrs. John Russell Agee)
269, 286, 295
Japanese on Yakima Indian lands
360, 366
Jason, Chief*
242
"Jayne"
234
Jayne, J.M.
175
Jeffery, J.O.
401
Jeffery, Mrs. J.O.
227, 401
Jeffryes, Mrs. J.L.
223
Jenckes, Virginia E.
396
Jensen, Merrill
56, 169
Jerabek, Esther
195, 274
Jerome, Lt. Lovell H.*
96, 263
Jiggs, Maggie ([pseud.]; also Jennie R. Nichols)
70, 190, 192, 227, 358, 378, 401, 402,
403, 404, 405, 410, 412 [see also "Maggie"]
Jocelyn, S.P.
290
Joffe, Joseph
80, 82, 253, 301
Johns, Paul
213
Johnson, Albert W.
102, 184, 210, 211, 262, 279, 290, 384, 395
Johnson, "Cap" J.W.
93
Johnson, Henry C.
32
Johnson, Hiram W.
253
Johnson, J.E.
235
Johnson, J.H.
404
Johnson, J.O.
403
Johnson, Jack (Liver Eating)
40, 57, 82
Johnson, James
162
Johnson, Laura, P.(Laura P. Johnson (Postmaster?))
260
Johnson, M.A.
220, 300, 312, 318, 372, 396
Johnson, R.H.
186, 336
Johnson, Robert
176, 290
Johnson, Walter S.
36
Johnson, William Carey
511
Johnson, William E.*
120, 175, 179, 186, 193, 203, 205, 210, 234, 336, 338, 341, 344,
345, 346, 348, 448
Johnson-Lee Bill, the
198
Johnston, Dr. Walter S.
36
Jones Bill, the
169, 185, 332, 343, 493
Jones, Anna H.
241
Jones, Clifford E.
181
Jones, Mrs. Edna L.
82
Jones, Frank
403
Jones, Harry
187
Jones, Hilman F.
274, 399
Jones, Mrs. J.L.
403
Jones, Lester T.
367
Jones, Lloyd L.
290
Jones, Pamelia Pearl
169
Jones, Richard Lloyd
213
Jones, Robert O.
227
Jones, T.L.
336
Jones, W.J.
412
Jones, Wesley L.
227, 336, 344, 346, 361, 376, 391, 412
Jordan, A.H.B.
213
Jordan, family
272
Jordan, Lois M.
184
Jordan, Ollie
78, 132, 176, 219, 224, 232, 237, 252, 258, 272, 285
Jordan, Rush
244, 314, 329, 557
Jordan, Thomas
352
Joseph, Chief*
26, 32, 33, 40, 48, 56, 57, 61, 69, 74, 83, 84, 87, 92, 96, 105, 109,
120, 159, 172, 194, 211, 216, 223, 234, 239, 242, 246, 255, 259, 267, 312, 329, 355, 356, 421, 454, 490,
531
Joseph, Old Chief (also Wel-lá-mot-kin)*
71, 74
Journal, The
467 [see also "In Earlier Days"; Oregon
history, pioneers]
Joy, Jason S.
417
Kaiser, Mrs. Jennie
279
Kaiser, J.M.
224
Kaiser, John
82
Kamiah monster*
349, 438, 549
Kamiakun, Chief (also Kamiaken, Kamiakin, Ka-mi-akin, Ka-miah-kin)*
120, 127, 244, 258,
271, 393, 424, 458
Kamiakun, Chief Tomeo (Arthur Tomio)*
127, 330
Kamiakun, Chief Cleveland (also Kamikan [sic])*
127, 258
Kansas State Historical Society
383
Kantrowich, Samuel
227
Katzoff, Simon Louis
412
Kaufman, R.O.
40
Keal, Mary E. (Mrs. W.H.)
290
Kearns, William E.
193, 253
Keedick, Mabel Ferris (Mrs. Lee Keedick; also Mabel A. Ferris)
158, 162,
228
Keim, Ethel Smith
287
Keister, E.E.
151, 250
Keith, Arthur L.
143, 146, 148, 167
Keith, James R.
352
Keith, John
100
Keith, Lyle
198
Kelly, Mrs. A.M.
227
Kelly, Clyde
366, 379
Kemerer, P.H.
194
Kendall Lowther, Minnie (also Kendall-Lowther)
145, 147, 183, 318,
355
Kendrick, John B.
208
Kennedy, D.P.
210
Kennerly, Perry H.
220, 342, 465
Kenton, Edna
260
Kersie, F.L.
213, 273
Ketcham, William H.
235, 359
Keydel, Oscar F.
260
Kikt-tan-nee
436
King, E.A.
348
King, Senator (William H.?)
380
Kingston, C.S.
189, 369
Kingston, Marie
403
Kinne, Grace C.
403, 404
(Kinne?), Rose P.
227
Kirk, Ethel L.
329, 330
Kirk, Mike
195, 241, 248
Kirkpatrick, A.L.
261
Kirkpatrick, Frank
353
Kittitas, definition of
223
Kittitas County
385
Kittle, Warren B.
200, 204
Klamath Basin
40
Klamath Indian protests
232
Klamath Indian Reservation
380
Klickitat County
124, 368
Klickitat Indians
424, 427
Klickitat legends
122, 419, 420, 429, 430, 434, 435, 436 [see also legends and
tales]
Knaebel, Ernest
335
Knight, G.L.
182
Knight, J.D.
265
Kock, Elers
47
Koemple, John
403
Kopac, Ed
312
Kopac, Emil
47, 69, 77, 80, 184, 189, 195, 210, 242, 265, 283, 286, 295, 312,
319
Koppen, Jeannie C. (Mrs. F.C.)
217
Krausnick, Gertrude
274
Kroll, Sophia C.
274
Kucera, Frank H.
241
Kue-kul-lis-li-lihkin*
242
Kulalas (also Ku-lala)
124
Kul-Kul Si-Yakth (also Matthew Whitfield)
38
Kuykendall, E.V.
52, 118, 169
Kuykendall, G.B.
162, 186
La Follette, E.A.P.
275
Laidley, W.S.
162
Laing, Mary E.
208
Lake, Stuart N.
494
Lamb, Jack
176
"Lament of We-Yal-lup Wa-ya-ci-ka"
425
Laney, Doris
195
Langdon, J.W.
162, 186, 243, 341, 433
Langlie, Arthur B.
288
Lanphear, Burton
248
Lapham, Stanton C.
268, 269, 287, 297, 301, 358
Laow tick-tick ilp-ilp (also Laow tic-tic il-pilp, Laow tec-tec ilp-pilp, Alonzo Victor Lewis, Mud
Sparrow, The Red Swallow)
36, 70, 158, 169, 184, 191, 194, 203, 210, 211, 239, 246, 247, 265, 267, 287,
279, 312, 314, 351, 391, 394
Lapwai
287, 438
Lapwai councils
68
Lapwai Indian Agency*
83, 330
Lapwai Indian Reservation
44
Larrabee, C.F.
214, 335, 339
Larson, Henry A.
186, 336
Latimer, Joseph W.
27, 197, 215, 252, 257, 278, 374, 390
Lattin, Jennie H.
169, 314
Latus, Grace D.
384
Laubach, Jas.H.
184
Laurence, Lucy
36
Laut, Agnes C.
237, 257, 261, 285
Läux-Wóptus
419, 422
Lawrence, Elizabeth
257, 448
Lawrence, Mrs. Sydney
275
Lawson, George R.
182
Lawyer, Chief*
53, 223, 242, 243
Lawyer, Corbett B.
29
Layman, Mrs. Brady
358
Layman, L.C.
404
Leach, Henry Goddard
360
Ledger, John T.
290
Lee, Jason
180
Lee, Gen. Robert E.
332
Leechman, J.D.
350. 382
Leechman, J.D., legends and tales
31, 44, 123, 189, 369, 419, 420, 422, 423, 424, 427,
429, 430, 431, 432, 433, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439, 440, 441, 447, 458, 487 [see also Klickitat legends; Mourning
Dove, legends; poems and songs; Indian(s), hunting stories; Yakima Indian(s), hunting-omens and
stories]:
Adventure of Che-pos-to-cos (Owl-Child), an
435
Adventure on Goat Rocks, An
432
Ah-Ton-O Kah of She-Kó-Ún
419
Alincotty's Combat with a Grizzly
432
Álo-Quat and Tweé-Tash Contend over the Division of Light and Darkness; with
notes
436
Ancient Legend of the Red Fox
430
Aquatic Tahmahnawis* (Aquatic Tah); with notes
430
Arrow Ladder to Heaven, The
441
Arrow Trail to the Upper World-Land, The; with notes
433, 440
Bad Spirit of the Clackamas, The; with notes
419
Battle of the At-Te-Yi-Yí and To-Qée-Nut; with
notes
436
Battle between Eagle and Chinook: Origin of the Horn Spoon; with
notes
436
Battle between Eagle and Owl, The
430; 436 (with notes)
Battle of Cold Wind and Chinnook [sic] Wind; with notes
430, 436 [see also Legends of
the Yakimas, Notes for]
Battle of the Five Wives of Enum-kláh, or "Thunder"
430
Battle with the Ste-Ye-Háh-Mah (Stick-Showers); with
notes
419
Bear-Woman of the Nespelems
431
Bear Woman of the Okanogan; with notes
422
Beaver and Coyote's Son Muskrit
441
Border Vision, A
422
Boy Lynk [Lynx] and Owl-Woman, The
433 (with notes), 441
Boy Lynx and the Owl-Woman (Sequel to Lynx, the Hunter)
440
Bridge of the Gods
429 (with notes), 430
California Indian Legend, A
430
California Joe
427
Camas Woman, The
433 (with notes), 441
Camas Woman, The, canoe Race on the Columbia River, A
435
Cascade Indian Legend, A
430
Cascade Legend, A
435
Caught in a Snow Slide
432
Celestial Canoeman, The
419
Charley Qualchan's Fight with a Silvertip
432
Chic-Adee (Chick-Adee) Kills Elk
433, 440 (with notes), 441
Chief of Lizzards [sic], Tahmahnawis[*]
424
Chief Yoom-tee-bee's Account of the First People
420
Chipmunk's Burial Ground
436
Combat of the Klickitat and Grizzly-bear
435
Combat of Two Mountain Sheep
432
Coon Story
123
Coyote as a Beautiful Woman
441
Coyote Breaks the Salmon Dam
441[see also Bridge of the Gods]
Coyote and Buffalo, with notes
433, 440; 441
Coyote and Chickadee
440
Coyote and Crow
429
Coyote Destroys the Evil Genii [sic] of Top-tut, or, Top-tut Fishery, with
notes
420
Coyote Destroys the Man-Eating Animals
441
Coyote Devours his Own Children, with notes
433
Coyote Drowns in Water with Thirst
441
Coyote Eats his Children
441
Coyote and Fox, with notes
433, 440
Coyote Gets Flint Arrow Points
441
Coyote and a Great Prophet
123
Coyote as a Handsome Woman
433, 440
Coyote and his Daughter, with notes
433, 440
Coyote, his Son and the Salmon, with notes
429
Coyote Imitates Bear and King Fisher
441
Coyote Kills Owl-Woman, with notes
433, 440
Coyote Kills Whale
441
Coyote Kills Wind, with notes
433, 440; 441
Coyote and the Lal-a-Wísh (sequel to Story of the Qui-Yiah), with
notes
429
Coyote Marries his Daughter to Mountain Goat (also Coyote Marries his Daughter to Wow), with
notes
419
Coyote Marries his Own Daughter
433
Coyote and Mother Grizzly-Bear (sequel to Coyote's Son Muskrat and Grizzly-Bear), with
notes
440
Coyote and Pheasant
441
Coyote Subdues the Man-Eating Monsters, with notes
433, 440
Coyote and Tah-tah-kle-ah
435
Coyote Takes his Daughter as a Wife
441
Coyote and the Two Sisters of the Che-Wana, with notes
429
Coyote Went Back East
123
Coyote and Wolf, with notes
440
Coyote and Wood-Tick, with notes
433, 440; 441
Coyote's Adventures
441
Coyote's Attempt to Circum-Navigate [sic] the Land. Origin of the Southern
Tribes
429
Coyote's Daughter
441
Coyote's Rule for Digging the Skool-kool
420
Coyote's Son Muskrat and Grizzly-Bear
433, 440
Coyote's Trip East
432
Crawfish and the Grizzlebear
441 [see also How Crawfish Whipped
Grizzlybear]
Creation of the Indian Peoples, notes only, for two stories
430 [see also Legends of
the Yakimas, Notes for]
Dead Canoeman of the Che-Wana, The
436
Dead Canoeman of the Che-Wana, The, legends and tales
Death of Yo-Yonen, Chief of the Wana Pums
437 [see also Yo-Yonen,
Chief]
Discontented Woman and the Wáhk-Puch, The
420
"Doctoring" an Indian's Rifle Which Had Lost its Potency because of the Recent Death of the
Hunter's Wife
424
Dream of Lo-pah-kin. Known as Caesar Williams
423
Dream Presentment of Death
422
Dream Vision of Lo-pah-hin, with notes, [two versions]
422
Dream-Vision of a Renegade
422
Eagle and his Cousin Tis-Kai: How Porcupine Came by his Quills, with
notes
436
Eagle as a Slayer of Deer, The
432
Eagle's Mode of Killing Young Deer
432
Enum-Kláh: The Thunder Bird, with notes
419
Episode of Salmon Catching
432
Fight between Grizzly and a Wolverine
432
First Sun Dance (also Sun-Dance), The, with notes
433, 440; 441
First White Man Among the Klickitat, The
427
Fisher and his Brother Skunk, with notes
433
Fisher and Martin
433, 440, 441
Fisher and Skunk
433
Fishing Place of Samalee-Sack
432
Flathead Tradition of a Flood
420
Footprints on Skein Island, Columbia River
430
Former Days of Famine among the Yakimas
424
Generation of Diseases
441
Ghost Voice of the Tieton Canyon, The
419
Ghue-Ghue and Pédt-Jum
122; 436 (with notes)
Grande Ronde Woman's Vision beyond the Border, A
423
Great Spirit Names the Animal People, The, with notes
433, 440
Great Spirit Names Coyote, The
441
Grizzly Bear Mother and her Two Children, The, with notes
420
Gy-u-boo-kum of the Wishoms, The
430
Her Fight with the Grizzly Bear
447
Hero Folk-Story of the Flatheads, A
439
Ho-lite or Billie Captain's Reflections on his Youthful Life
423
Hol-Ite's Adventure with a Wahk-puch
432
House of Little Men
433
How Ant Came by his Small Waist
436
How Beaver Stole the Fire, with notes
419
How Blue-Jay Outwitted Dog-Seal
436
How Coyote Broke the Salmon Dam, with notes
433, 440
How Coyote Came by his Power
433
How Coyote was Changed into an Eagle
429
How Coyote was Cheated by Cusho
429
How Coyote Destroyed the Fish Dam at the Cascades: [sic] Distributing Salmon in the Rivers, with
notes
429
How Coyote Destroyed the Trail to the Upper World
430
How Coyote Drowned because of Thirst
433, 440
How Coyote Fixed the Five Wolves
419 [see also Legend of the Great
Dipper]
How Coyote and Fox Flew to the Upper World
430
How Coyote Imitated Bear and King-fisher (also Kingfisher), with notes
433,
440
How Coyote Killed Flint, with notes
433, 440
How Coyote Killed the Monster Whale of the Swah-Nétk-Qha
433,
440
How Coyote Killed Sun
438
How Coyote Lost and Regained his Eyes
433, 440
How Coyote Lost Immortality to the Tribes, with notes
429, 430[see also Legends of the
Yakimas, Notes for]
How Coyote Moved Pót-To and Tahoma, with notes
429
How Coyote Trapped Wind, with notes
429
How Coyote and Wood-Tick Took the Sweat
429
How Crawfish Whipped Grizzlybear
433 (with notes), 440 [see also Crawfish and the
Grizzlebear]
How Deer Stole Rabbit's Coat
436
How Diseases Came to the People
433
How the Dog Became Domesticated, with notes
420
How Eel Lost his Bones
430
How Elk was Created
420
How Gartersnake Scared Thunderbird, with notes
433, 440, 441
How Gray Squirrel Drove the Buffalo from Moses Coulee, with
notes
436
How Iques Killed Tah-Tah Klé-Ah
429
How Iques Stole the Favorite Wife of Enum-Kláh
429
How Its-I-Yí-Yi was Thwarted in Attempt to Change the Course of the Inchelim
River
438
How the Mountain Broke Down
429
How the nChe-wana [sic] was Formed
422
How Paht-paht Fooled and Destroyed the Tahtahkleah, sequel to
435
How Rabbit Lost his Tail
433, 440
How Skunk Got (also Came by) his Tail, with notes
433, 440
How Speel-Yi Tricked the People Devouring Tah-Tah-Klé-Ah
429
How Spéel-Yi Tricked Twée-Tash
429
How Speel-Yi was Tricked by Ots-Spl-Yi, with notes
429
How Speel-Yí was Tricked by Schah-Shá-Yah, with
notes
429
How Speel-Yí was Tricked by
Töö-Nöön-Yí
429
How Spider Came by his Long Legs
433, 440
How a Water-Ball was Made: A Legend of the Cascade Tribe
435
How Young Eagle Killed Pah-He-Nuxt-Twy, with notes
429
Huckleberry and the Choke-Cherry, The
420
Hunter Lynx Calls Famine's Shadow
440
Hunter Stories
432
Hunting Stories
431
Hunting Story: A Bad Bear
432
Hunting Story: A Bad Bear, legends and tales
"Imagination" Trout of the Wenatchee, The
430
Impotency of the Gun: Cause of
424
Incidents in Smat-Louit's Career as Medicine Man
424
Indian Aversion to Killing Bear
424
Indian Boy Lost in Mountains
432
Indian Boy's Encounter with a Mad Bull, An
432
Indian Boy's First Deer, An
432
Indian hunter stories
431, 432[see also Indian(s), hunting stories]
Indian's Adventure with Rattlesnakes*, An
432
Indian[']s Experience with the Stick-Showers, An
419
Indians' Story of the White Man Buried in Memmaloose Island, The
427
Iques and Twee-tas Gamble for the Control of Weather
436
Ís Tam Ma, Chief of Beavers, with notes
419
Isti-pláh. A Yakima-Klickitat Legend
419
Its-I-Yi-i's Wife
438
Killing of Wan-a-wish (Water Rapids): A Medicine Man of the Wo-watch-watch
Tribe
427
King Story, The
123
Klickitat-Yakima Legend of Chief Owhi, A: Chief Owhi's Only
Crime
434
Lakes on Pót-To and Tahoma, or Lakes on Mount Adams and
Tahoma
419
Läux Wáptus
430
Läux-Wóptus and the Cach-Chi
419
Legend of the As-sööm Trail: The Five Laws
420
Legend of Big Skukum Inlet
436
Legend of the Cascade Tribe, A
430
Legend of the Celestial Origin of the Yakimas
458
Legend of Coyote's Wife
438
Legend of Deep Lake, the Grand Coulee, A
430
Legend of Enum-Klah Pah, A, with notes
419
Legend of the Great Dipper, or How Coyote Fixed the Five Wolves, with
notes
419
Legend of I-yáh-houce, or I-yah-horce
430
Legend of the Okanogan Country
430
Legend of Red Men's Battle Near Ravenswood
487
Legend of the Spalding Memorial Rock
44
Legend of Túch-Ish
419
Legend of Wallowa Lake
430
Legendary Group-Bones in the Head of the Sucker-Fish
430
Legendary Origin of the Lolo Trail*, with notes
430
Legends of the "Eel" Trail, with notes
420
Legends of Priest Rapids, WA
430
Legends of the Yakimas, Notes for
430 [see also Battle of Cold Wind and Chinnook [sic]
Wind, How Coyote Lost Immortality to the Tribes, Creation of the Indian Peoples (two stories)]
Life History of the Bad Indian Mr. Mann
123
Lost Indian Boy, The
432
Lost Glory of Tóp-tut, The, with notes
420
Lu-pah-hin's Power of Forecasting of Events
423
Lynx, the Hunter
440
Man-Devouring Monster of the Naches
430
Medicine Man and Wáhk-puch, with notes
420
Meye Wah-Kain. The Strong Man of the Yakimas
427
Moon and Sun Gods, The
433, 440, 441
Mr. Eagle the King and Mr. Skunk his Cousin
123
Mystery of Lal-a-wísh-pah, The
439
Name of Warrior who had Power of the Pah-An-A-Ho
423
Nash-láh, with notes
420
Ne-siwa-nu-way-pah-cin, The, with notes
430
Nez Perce Legend of the Lolo Hot Spring
430
Nihs-Láh: A Wasco Legend of Multnomah Falls*, with notes
429
North-Wind Monster, The, with notes
433, 440; 441
Noted Table-Rock Hunting Ground, A
431
Octopus and Mink
436
Okanogan Premonition of Death, An
422
Okanogan Sweat House, The, with notes to tales
433 [see also specific tales in legends
and tales]
Origin of the Horse, with notes
420
Origin of the Kusho: "Hog"
430
Origin of Mosquito, The, with notes
433, 440; 441
Origin of the Southern Tribes
429
Origin of the War Bonnet
31
Origin of Yakima
431
Owl-Child and the Buffalo Bull
435
Owl-Child's Adventure with a Buffalo
435
Owl-Woman and Coyote
441
Pach-an-a-hó, The, with notes
420
Pah-Ho-Ho Kláh, The
419
Páh-To, the White Eagle, with notes
429
Paiute Vision of the First Wolf People, A, with notes
422
Passing of the Indian and the Coming of the White Man, The
369
Peaceable Bear Killed in his Own Home, A
431
Phantom Buck of the Yakimas
430
Piegan Blackfeet Legend, A
435
Pith-nee Pic-wen, The: "Hole in the rock" of the Clearwater River,
Idaho
430
Prophecy of the Coming of the White Man, with his Subsequent
Wrongs
424
Prophetic Dream Visions
422
Puh-Tuh Num, The: "Pictured" Rocks of the Naches
420
Qoo-x Speelyi: "White Coyote"
430
Qui-Yiah, Five Brothers, The, with notes
429
Raccoon and Grizzly Bear, with notes
436
Rattlesnake* as Guardian of Good Water Springs, The
430
Rattlesnake* Kills Salmon
433, 440,441
Remarkable Bear Story, A
432
Revelation of Nah-Shut, The
189
Revelation of Nah-Shut, The, legends and tales
Sacrifices by the Warrior when Going Against an Enemy Tribe, The
424
Sam-a-le-sack
431
Samalee-Sack and the Black Bear
431
Schoc-ish-ton: "Chief Deity"
423
Schop-tash, The: "Painted" Rocks of the Naches, The, with notes
420
Second Sight of Wal-a-músk-kee
422
Serpent Lake
419
Shan-Te-Wit's Fight (Adventure) with a Grizzly Bear
432
Sho-pów-Tan and the Tah-Tah-Klé-Ah, with notes
429
Singed Spot on the Cottonwood Tail, The
336
Singing Tweé-Tas, The
419
Sioux Hero Tale, A
439
Skunk and Fisher
441
Sluskin's Plea
378
Small[-]Mouthed People, The
419
Sons of Beaver and of Coyote, The, with notes
433, 440
Speel-Yí and the Five Sisters of the nChé-Wana-An-nee-shiat [sic], with
notes
429
Spirit Costume of the Ste-ye-háh Mah, with notes
419
Star-Rock of Riches, The
422
Star Rock of the Tum-Water, The, (also Star Rock of the Dall[e]s, The, with discarded finale and
notes)
419
Ste-Ye-Háh-Mah, or Stick-Shower Indians, The, with notes
419
Stone Heaps of the nChé-wana [sic]
422
Stories of the Gy-u-boó-kum, with notes
420
Stories of the Wáhk-puch, with notes
420
Story (un-named), The
439
Story About Two Girls Long Time Ago, A
431
Story of Coyote
123
Story of the Kamiah Monster
438
Story of the King, A
123
Story of Koo-Tiakun, Note to
127
Story of the Lake at Kh-núte, with notes
430
Story of Skin-lip, The
430
Story of Two Indian Girls
123
Story of a Warrior[,] the Qual-chan Ouhi
123
Story of Whe-Ámish or Chí-Nach*, The, with notes
429
Strange Actions of a Wounded Deer
431
Strong Boy of the Cascades, The, with notes
429
Sun and His Daughter, The
419
Sun Lodge, The
422
Tah Tah Klé-Ah, with notes
429
Tah-mah-na-wis* Power
422
Tahmahnawis* Bear, The
430
Tahmahnawis* Power
424, 432
Tahmahnawis* Power of Che-pos-to-cos (Owl-Child)
435
Tahmahnawis* Power of Läux-Wóptus
422
Tahmahnawis* Power, Medicine Man
424
Te-chúm Mah, The
419
Te-chum Tahmahnawis* of a Medicine Man
430
Tem-tei-quin and the Black Robes
423
Testing the Tah-Power of the Warrior
431
Thó-wet-tet
430
Three Wolf Brothers, The
441
Three Wolf Brothers and Three Bear Sisters, The
433, 440
Timber Wolves in the Cascade Mountains
432
Tóp-tut of Old, with notes
420
Tradition of Multnoma [sic] Falls*
430
Traditional Negro Boatman on the Columbia
430
Tuli-Skums-Kée
420
Turtle Races with Rabbit
441
Two Girls and the Magic Beads, The, or Boy Lynx and Owl-Woman (sequel to Lynx, the Hunter), with
notes
440
Two Sisters and their Star Husbands, The, with notes
419
Two Sisters and their Star Husbands, The, with notes, legends and tales
Umatilla Legend of the Dwarf Mountain People..., A[n]
430
Umatilla Legend of the Dwarf Mountain People..., A[n], untitled
431 [see also Cleparty,
Alva]
Useless Boy, The
431
Vision of [no name]
423
Vision of an Aged Warm Springs Woman, with notes
422
Vision of I-keeps-swah: "Sitting Rock"
423
Vision of In-wat-kee of the Wishoms, The
422
Vision of Lu-páh-hin, The
423
Vision of Quas-qui Táchens, with notes
422
Vision of Sitting Rock
422
Vision of Wat-til-ki
422
Wan-tah's Adventure with the Wal-chi-o
422
Wasco, with notes
419
Water-People of Skah-ket, The, with notes
422
Whale God of the Swa-Netk-Qua, The
441
Whale Monster of the Swah-Netk-Qha, The
433, 440
What Became of Speel-yí
430
White Coyote's Fight with a Grizzly Bear
432
Why Cougar and Wildcat Now Live Separately
430
Why the Wáhk-puch Crawls, with notes
420
Wisdom of the Wahk-puch
422
Wishom Legend, A
430, 435
Wishom Tribe, The[:] Story of their Division and Separation, A, with
notes
437
Wy-akin of Tow-tow-no Hené: "Shin Bone", The
438
Yakima Tahmahnawis* Power: Boy and the Brave Hazel Nut, The
430
Yakima Tahmahnawis* Power: Kamiaken's Son
424
Yakima Tradition of a Flood
420
Yakima-Klikitat [sic] Legend of Wáhk-shum Mountain (or
Wah-soom)
420
Yakimas, The
427
Young Twée-tas Warrior, The
420
Young Twée-tas Warrior, The, legends and tales, discussion of
44, 47, 121, 123,
178, 179, 234, 269, 297, 336, 349, 358, 378, 419, 420, 422, 423, 424, 427, 429, 430, 431, 432, 433, 435, 436, 437,
438, 440, 441, 444, 447, 450, 490, [see also Indian(s), legends and tales]
Leggat, Alexander
184, 257
Leggett steamship
512
Leighton, Doris
72
Lemcke, H.W.
412
Leshhi (also Lesh-hi, Leschi)
427 [see also Eaton, Capt. Charles]
Lew, Jane
154
Llewellen, Ivy I.
315
Lewis, Alonzo Victor (also Laow tec-tec ilp-pilp, Laow tic-tic il-pilp, Laow tick-tick ilp-ilp,
Mud Sparrow, The Red Swallow)
36, 70, 158, 169, 184, 191, 194, 203, 210, 211, 239, 246, 247, 265, 267,
287, 279, 312, 314, 351, 391, 394
Lewis, John J.
189
Lewis, Mrs. Jennie M. (J.M.; also Wondering Wolf)*
158, 190, 192, 211, 232, 341, 349,
351, 378, 385
Lewis, Levi
286
Lewis, Margaret ("Toots")
158, 192, 341
Lewis, [Meriwether]
56, 251, 355 [see also Lewis and Clark Memorial]
Lewis, Virgil A.
136, 140
Lewis, Warren F.
353
Lewis, William S.
79, 169, 182, 203, 234,257, 265, 349, 378, 393
Lewis and Clark Memorial* (also Monument)
195, 252
Lewiston
40, 105, 111, 506
Lewiston Morning Tribune
68, 506
Libby, O.G.
260, 262, 291, 314
Liggett, Walter W.
169
Lightfoot, Moses
423
Limen, E.B.
336
Lincoln, Abraham
124 [NB: of Shaster Indian
tribe.]
Lindenberg, Inez
29
Lindey, Harlow
158
Lindh, A.G.
47
Lindley, Lawrence E.
169, 237, 290
Lindley, Marie
257
Lindsley, Thomas H. (also Lindsey)*
28, 34, 158, 162
Linklater, W.A.
29, 40, 265, 296, 352, 390
Lipps, Oscar H.
158, 203
Listening Coyote
27, 121, 124, 189, 190, 354, 419, 420
(Little?), Merrill E.
336
Livesey, Sidney
208
Lockley, Fred
241, 467 [see also "In Earlier Days"; Journal,
The; Oregon history, pioneers]
Logan, Col. Benjamin
155
Logan, West Virginia
152, 155
Logie Creek
437
Logie, J.W.S.
241
Loleta Auxiliary
337
Lolo Hot Spring
430
Lolo Pass*
61, 71
Lolo Trail*
47, 430
Lombard, Agnes A.
184
Lommasson, Jas.
404
Long, Elsie
44
Longmire, David
427
Longsworth, Mrs. Harry B.
101, 154, 176
Looking Glass, Chief
56, 112, 243
Looking Glass, Chief, village site*
111, 532, 556
"Looting of the Chippewa's Land, The"
460
Lo-páh-hin (also Lu-páh-hin, Lu-pah-hin, Lo-pah-kin, Caesar
Williams)*
27, 124, 125, 127, 162, 170, 171, 173, 177, 179, 187, 188, 189, 190, 192, 193, 211, 236, 334,
336, 338, 340, 341, 349, 353, 360, 364, 377, 378, 385, 416, 420, 422, 423, 427, 434, 548
Lopas, John G.
403, 404, 412
Lord, Herbert W.
47, 242
Lorentz, Alma
318
Lothrop, Eleanore, E.
178
Lott, Harrison
242, 287
Lott, Samuel (also Many Wounds, son of Wot-tó-len)*
26, 27, 29, 30, 38, 40, 41,
44, 48, 49, 52, 53, 57, 60, 62, 67, 70, 77, 79, 84, 95, 97, 98, 102, 106, 110, 112, 182, 210, 218, 234, 243, 257,
263, 278, 288, 301, 391, 439, 520
"Loud-speaking gun"
80, 88, 263, 528
Loutzenhiser, Floss H.
287
Loutzenhiser, J.R.
287
Love, D.M.
65
Lovelace, Mattie D.
412
Lovell, C.O.
403
Lowe, Mrs. F.C.
412
Lowther, C.L.
200
Lowther, Frank
176
Lowther, Granville S.
40, 42, 147, 236, 377
Lowther, Lola E.
248, 448
Lowther, Minnie Kendall
145, 146, 147, 183, 318, 355
Lowther, Robert
147
Loynes, Charles N.*
29, 40, 42, 43, 61, 85, 88, 112, 263, 288, 314, 332, 520,
521
Luce, E.S.
290
Luce-i [sic], Smith (also Luc-ie)
122, 179, 334, 343, 344
Ludlow, John E.
98, 307, 308, 318
Luhman, Hugo F.
204
Luke, Robert
330, 392
Lull, Lt. Col. Charles E.T.
215, 285
Lupahin, Mrs. (also Kate Williams, Mrs. Caesar Williams)*
65, 125, 127, 131, 176, 232,
234, 236, 287, 336, 424, 427, 434
Lusk, Charles S.
219
(L.V.V.F.?)
122
Lydenberg, H.M.
184, 274
Lyman, Ed
251
Lyman, Horace S.
454
Lyman, W.D.
209, 219, 353
Lynch, Major Jay*
126, 248, 335, 338, 350, 369
Lynch, John D.
158
Mabton
358
Mackay, Mrs. Edward (Laura)
47
MacLean, J.P.
82, 158, 159, 161, 171, 178, 201, 204, 208, 210, 211, 232, 236, 239, 241,
244, 248, 257, 268, 336, 337, 342, 355, 374, 442, 445, 446
"Maggie"
227, 412 [see also Jiggs, Maggie; Nichols, Jennie R.]
Makah Indians
358
Malone, James H.
252, 260
Malone, Mrs. James H.
260
Man Elk (also W.F. Hamilton)
203, 210, 214, 229, 234, 237, 252, 384
Mann, Louis Charles*
2, 27, 120, 121, 123, 125, 127, 128, 131, 180, 187, 188, 190, 191,
192, 193, 196, 198, 209, 210, 211, 218, 219, 223, 232, 236, 252, 334, 336, 338, 339, 341-351, 353, 354, 356, 357,
359, 364, 377, 378, 382, 384, 385, 386, 390, 401, 402, 422, 425, 430, 431, 434, 455, 458, 483 ; sketch of,
517
Mann, M.C.
336
Mann, Moses
341
Manning, H.T.
185
Manring, B.F.
94, 159, 211, 241, 248, 287, 301, 376, 399
Manuel, Mrs. Jack
32, 287
Many Wounds (also Samuel Lott, son of Wot-tó-len)*
26, 27, 29, 30, 38, 40, 41,
44, 48, 49, 52, 53, 57, 60, 62, 67, 70, 77, 79, 84, 95, 97, 98, 102, 106, 110, 112, 182, 210, 218, 234, 243, 257,
263, 278, 288, 301, 318, 391, 439, 520
Many Wounds (also Samuel Lott, son of Wot-tó-len)*, maps
110, 118, 122, 435,
520, 521, 523, 525, 527, 529, 530, 531, 532, 533, 535, 540, 541, 542, 543, 546, 547, 549, 550, 552, 553, 557, 558,
559, 560, 561, 564, 565, 567, 568, 570 [see also drawings; Indian(s), drawings]
Many Wounds (also Samuel Lott, son of Wot-tó-len)*, markers for historic
sites*
126, 159, 177, 193, 209, 217, 244, 250, 271, 329, 349, 355, 356, 378, 473, 535, 543 [see also
historic markers and monuments; mementos; memorials; monuments]
Marple, Omar V.
200
Marquis, Thomas B.
79
Marsan, Metta
353
Marshall, H.C.
341
Marston, Sir Charles
497
Martin, Clarence D.
396
Martin, James Wm.
171, 192, 336, 339
Martin, T.H.
337
Martineau, Captain
424
"Mary*"
242 [see also Capt. William Clark]
Mason Saux, Hannah
395
Mason, Chief William (Billy, Billie)
195, 210, 395
Masterman, G.P.
404
Masters, Joseph G.
69, 274, 297, 298
Matheny, C.L.
290
Matthew, Mark A.
29
Mathers, J.W.
377
Matthews, C.A.
289
Mathieu, Francis Xavier
511
Maxson, J.K.P.
136
Maxwell, Hu
139, 140, 159, 178, 377
Maxwell, Julia
147
(May?), Mrs. R.T.
147
May-wee-peo-peo-hi-hi (also Maywee-Peo-peo-Hi-hi, Elizabeth G. Cary)
185, 190, 191,
338
McCabe, Olive C.
227
McCarthy, A.A.
148
McClaine, Jr., E.L.
275
McClintic, John W.
47, 184
McClure, Robert A.
274
McConnell, E.B.
350, 403
McConville, Col. Edward
32
McCormick, W.L.
233, 270, 285, 303, 310, 320, 396, 399, 418
McCoy, Alex (also Alec McCoy, Owl-Child, Shat-taw-wée/Shat-tou-wée, meaning Leader
in Battle, Che-pos to-cos, Ché-pos-to-cos)*
187, 234, 262, 334, 429, 430, 435,
482
McCredy, Mrs. A[lex] E.
403
McCroskey, Adrian A.
158
McCroskey, Birdie
158, 171, 173, 175, 178, 190, 192, 200, 348, 364
McCroskey, B.M.
158
McCurrah, D.F.
331
McCurrie, Matthew
403
McDonald, A.C.
340
McDonald, Mrs. Agnes J.
412
McDonald, Amos
173, 188
McDonald, Duncan*
27, 40, 45, 82, 83, 193, 242, 257, 260, 263, 332
McDonnell, Mrs. Anne
29, 82, 169, 184, 198, 210, 257, 281, 291, 314
McFarland, Francis
223
McGilchrist, B.L.
275
McGill, Inno
235
McGill, Theresa
227
McGillis, O.J.
189, 281
McGuff, Peter
177, 179, 336, 342
McGuffey, M.D.
146
McGuire, J.F.
228
McIlwaine, H.R.
142, 144, 200, 204
McKay, James C.
81
McKelvie, Martha Groves, (Mrs. Sam R. McKelvie; also Martha Frances McKelvie, Ha-a-ko-a-wa,
Ha-a-ko-wa-a)
169, 176, 187, 192, 203, 219, 225, 239, 265, 278, 285, 288, 382, 448
McLain-Springs, Birdie E.
355
McLaughlin, Florence E.
274
McLaughlin, James
150, 346
McLeod, Cristal (also Catherine (Mrs. Fred) Galler, Mourning Dove, Morning Dove, Hum-Is Hu
Ma)*
241, 285, 356, 382, 419, 432, 433, 440-450 [see also Mourning Dove, legends]
McMurray, W.H.
298
McMurtrey, Vivian
290
McPherson, J.W.
396
McQuesten, G. Dowe
290, 315, 331, 396
McRaith, Helen
274
McStalnaker, Lillie
146, 340
McWherter, Mrs. O.M.
404
McWhorter, A.B.
200
McWhorter, A.W.
171, 200
McWhorter, B.O.
140
McWhorter, B.R.
140
McWhorter, Bruce
253
McWhorter, Carrie
265
McWhorter, Charles
192
McWhorter, C.(Cash?) S.
159, 200
McWhorter, D.G.
200
McWhorter, Dick
168
McWhorter, E.H.
140, 200
McWhorter, E.S.
148, 241
McWhorter family*, genealogy
142, 145, 214
McWhorter family*, genealogy, descendants of John* McWhorter
140
McWhorter, Fannie Marie
234
McWhorter, H.C.
137, 148, 185
McWhorter, Hugh
140
McWhorter, James
192
McWhorter, J.B.D.
162
McWhorter, J.C. (also Jack, Judge J.C. McWhorter)
40, 44, 148, 151, 161, 165, 174, 178,
185, 200, 204, 210, 221, 224, 268, 342, 358, 360, 384, 390, 458
McWhorter, Jean
140
McWhorter, J.M.
139, 142, 147, 148, 165, 544 [see also poems and
songs]
McWhorter, Joe
178, 192
McWhorter, John
140 [see also McWhorter family, genealogy]
McWhorter, J.S. (Scott?)
147, 171, 178, 204, 356, 360, 384
McWhorter, Judith (also Judy McWhorter G__?)
121, 168
McWhorter, L.
140
McWhorter, Leni (also Leni Jenkins, Mrs. Leni McWhorter Jenkins)
154, 167, 221,
286
McWhorter, Lora
215
McWhorter, L.D.
40, 178
McWhorter, L.E.
200, 274
McWhorter, L.R.
257
McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil (also Big Foot, He-mene Ká-wan, Halish Hosat,
Sho-pów-tan)*, about and miscellaneous
34, 39, 40, 44, 49, 65, 70, 71, 73, 95, 96, 101, 110, 112,
116, 125, 126, 129, 131, 136, 140, 141, 145, 153, 159, 163, 164, 165, 166, 171, 183, 193, 194, 203, 210, 214, 216,
219, 227, 228, 230, 234, 243, 244, 259, 261, 262, 265, 266, 268, 269, 275, 279, 280, 283, 286, 287, 290-301, 306,
330, 333, 340, 342, 343, 350, 355, 356, 358, 361, 362, 363, 365, 376, 377, 381, 385, 386, 387, 388, 391, 392, 394,
396, 401-406, 408, 409, 412, 414, 415, 416, 417, 418, 442, 443, 444, 447, 448, 449, 453, 457, 462, 473, 474, 475,
477, 479, 480, 482, 483, 520, 525, 526, 529, 541, 548, 571
McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil (also Big Foot, He-mene Ká-wan, Halish Hosat,
Sho-pów-tan)*, about and miscellaneous, books, correspondence
159, 260, 281,
323
McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil (also Big Foot, He-mene Ká-wan, Halish Hosat,
Sho-pów-tan)*, about and miscellaneous, booklists
138, 144, 169, 270, 306, 318
McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil (also Big Foot, He-mene Ká-wan, Halish Hosat,
Sho-pów-tan)*, about and miscellaneous, collection of archives and personal papers,
correspondence
306, 325, 326, 327
McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil (also Big Foot, He-mene Ká-wan, Halish Hosat,
Sho-pów-tan)*, about and miscellaneous, copyright documents
333
McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil (also Big Foot, He-mene Ká-wan, Halish Hosat,
Sho-pów-tan)*, about and miscellaneous, photographs, correspondence
242
McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil (also Big Foot, He-mene Ká-wan, Halish Hosat,
Sho-pów-tan)*, about and miscellaneous, writings and publishing, discussion of
2-24, 26, 39, 40,
42, 54, 64, 71, 75, 77, 81, 89, 106, 119, 122, 127, 147, 149, 153, 161, 162, 167, 175, 178, 182, 184, 185, 186, 193,
194, 195, 197, 200, 201, 204, 208, 210, 217, 220, 229, 248, 253, 257, 268, 274, 276, 283, 288, 291, 297, 302, 307,
308, 309, 310, 317, 318, 319, 330, 333, 336, 338, 340, 342, 347, 352, 354, 356, 358, 363, 369, 372, 378, 383, 384,
388, 390, 396, 398, 399, 434, 458, 462, 470, 471
McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil (also Big Foot, He-mene Ká-wan, Halish Hosat,
Sho-pów-tan)*, about and miscellaneous, last written words
39
McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil
McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil, manuscripts (published and unpublished; fragments, transcriptions, and
variants):
"Additional Items Relative to Death of John Honstead"
208
Adventures in Geyserland , about
113, 378,
525
"Bolen Tragedy, The"
126
"Border Settlers of Northwestern Virginia, The"
3, 136, 141; about, 138, 139, 140,
142, 144, 146, 147, 149, 151, 154, 178, 181, 224, 318, 340, sketch for cover, 516
"Broadcast from Mars, A"
213
"Calamity Jane Nurses Wounded Soldiers Wounded Soldiers, Colonel Sturgis' Fight with the Nez
Perces"
106
"Chief Peo-Peo Tholekt Elk Call"
106
"Continued Crime Against the Yakimas, The"
2; about, 135
Crime Against the Yakimas, The , about
167, 175, 200,
202, 205, 248, 342
Discards, The* , about
167
"Dreamer* Religion of the Yakima Indians, The"
199 [see also Indian customs and
beliefs, narratives]
"Extensive Village Site on the Columbia, An"
128
"Field History", [material for Hear Me, My Chiefs! ], notes for,
about, MS frags.
29, 32, 39, 40, 43, 44, 46, 49, 56, 57, 68, 62, 69, 76, 79, 80, 81, 84, 85, 88, 95, 97,
110, 111, 112, 113, 117, 118, 159, 193, 210, 242, 250, 263, 265, 293, 294, 297, 306, 325, 326, 327, 330, 355 [see
also Nez Perce(s)]
"Grain Fields Enclosed by Ditch and Stone Wall"
106
"Hear Me, My Chiefs!"
12-24; 97, 106; about, 96, 118, 263
"Historic"
427
"Holdup at ______ Pass, The"
378
"Hunting Trip in 1878, A"
199
"Indian Calendar Harmonious with Elemental Nature, The"
352
"Indian Rock Carvings and Paintings*"
199 [see also Indian customs and beliefs,
narratives]
"In the face of the Great Sun "
425
"Lament of We-yallup Wa-ya-cika, The "
425
McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil, legends, notes
419, 420, 422, 429, 430, 436 [see also
legends and tales]
"Letter-to-the-editor" (Republic )
250
"Life of Jesse Hughes. Historical and Traditional." [first draft of Border
Settlers ]
1, 124, 142, 176, 340
"Location of Place Where Fell Captain Hembree, Yakima War
1855",
124
"Message from Garcia, A."
255
"Mrs. Shot-in-Head's Sequel to Former Narrative"
38
"Mystery of Lal-a-wish-pah"
439
McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil
McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil, manuscripts
"Narrative of Kul-Kul Si-Yakth: 'raven spy.'"
38
"Narrative of Warrior Owhi. Nez Perce War
1877", 38
"notable [sic] Indian Gathering, A"
426
"Okanogan Sweat House" [by Mourning Dove*], notes
433 [see also Mourning Dove,
legends]
"Origin of Names of Streams"
147
"Pe-Nah-We-Non-Mi's Adventure with a Wounded Buffalo Bull"
38
McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil, poems
321, 421 [see also poems and
songs]
"Rebellion of theYakimas, The"
205
"Relics Marking the Conquest and Progress of Territorial Yakima
Valley"
384
"Relics of the Nez Perce War
1877", 384
"Report of trip to mouth of Palouse River "
399
"Rock Shelters"
139
"Snakes and Toads Found in Stone"
265
"Story [un-named], The"
439
"Story of Nez Perce War, by Owhi"
38
"Story of Ow-Yén, The", with notes
38
"To-ki-aken Twi-wash at the battle of Thappenish"
434
"Tragedy of the Wahk-Shum, The: Prelude to the Yakima Indian War
1855-1856",
274
"What I Know About Watson C. Squire: The Story of a Newspaper
Scoop"
471
Yellow Wolf, His Own Story
4-10, 28, 29, 32, 34, 41, 57,
84, 97, 98, 113, 189, 274, 302, 307, 308, 309, 314, 317, 318, 491, 571
West Virginia history, untitled
157
"Whites Accused of Water Thefts"
462
"Who is Granville Lowther?"
377
Wonders of Geyserland
29; about, 71,
194
"Yakima Warlike Relics"
384
"Yakimas, The"
427
McWhorter, M.
181
McWhorter, (N.?) A.
200
McWhorter, Ovid T. (O.T.)
29, 32, 46, 48, 81, 88, 94, 107, 122, 145, 158, 172, 185,
189, 194, 204, 210, 214, 221, 228, 229, 237, 244, 247, 251, 256, 270, 278, 279, 286, 287, 297, 302, 306, 307, 308,
312, 314, 340, 348, 350, 382, 391, 418, 453
McWhorter Photograph Collection
434
McWhorter, Ralph
178, 200, 314
McWhorter, Virgil O.
98, 118, 189, 221, 223, 269, 306, 328, 350, 364
McWhorter, W.E.
274
McWhorter, W.G.
178
Meacham, A.B.*
242
Meacham, Eugene
169
Meachem, Frank
170, 180, 344
Meany, Edmond S.
213, 271, 356, 378
Mechem, Kirk
181
Medaris, Mrs. E.M.
227, 403
Medaris, Mrs. E.M., medicine owl
430
Medicine Tree*, the (Lolo Trail)*
47, 242
Medicine Tree*, the (Lolo Trail)*, mementos*
164, 166, 240*, 284, 290 [see also
historic markers and monuments; markers for historic sites; memorials; monuments]
Medicine Tree*, the (Lolo Trail)*, memorials
153, 290, 331 [see also historic markers
and monuments; markers for historic sites; mementos; monuments]
Mercersburg Academy
363
Meredith, E.E.
40, 145, 149, 154, 181, 211, 318
Meritt, Edgar B.
209, 227, 229, 336, 342, 348, 353
Merriam, H.G.
281
Merriam, Lallah
146
Merrill, Mrs. C.R.
275
Merritt, Col.
172
Mesecher, Reba
378
Mesecher, Reba, messiah (craze)
40, 68
Meyer, Harvey K.
29, 48, 98, 158, 283, 296, 330, 331
Meyer, Henry T.
252
Meyers, Clifford R.
181
Meyers, Leta V.
353
Meyers, Marie F.
404
Meyers, R.C.
162
Me-ye-wah-kayn
427
Middour, E.J.
363
Midland Rare Book Company
158
(Miles?)
283
Miles, Charles
176, 265, 270, 278, 288
Miles, Colonel (also General) Nelson Appleton
56, 93, 96, 108, 134, 159,
219
Miller, A.J.
275
Miller, Edward M.
128
Miller, Mrs. George B.
403
Miller, H.
281
Miller, Mrs. Harry John
227, 411
Miller, H.B.
128, 340, 347
Miller, H. Lloyd
418
Miller, Horace
403
Miller, (J.?) Frank
268
Miller, John (also Chief White Hawk)*
28, 48, 80, 82, 104, 110, 219, 237, 290, 291,
297
Miller, Joseph L.
142
Mills, Gen.
487
Mills, Milton R. (Caxton editor)
307, 308, 309
Milroy, R.B.
214
Miner, W.H.
198
Mininic, Chief George (also Menihnok, Meninock, Meninok, Menninock)*
122, 170, 205,
416, 419, 422, 430
Mininic, Chief George (also Menihnok, Meninock, Meninok, Menninock)*, missions and
missionaries
32, 44, 68, 72, 97, 155, 251, 351, 361, 380, 382, 387, 388, 438, 570 [see also Indian(s),
missions to the; Indian(s), missionaries among the]
Mitchell, J.H.
139
Mitchell, Captain John (Corporal Mitchell, Lieutenant Mitchell)
130
Mitchell, Mrs. M.G.
213, 273
Modoc Indian War (1873)
105, 120, 129, 133
Moffett, Thomas C.
359, 380
Molyhan, Wesley
136
Monfort, D.W.
201
Monroe, Anne Shannon
237, 283
Monroe, J.B.
342
Montana, Indian affairs in
257, 349
Montana, Indian fighting in
40, 82, 134, 243, 255
Montana*, map
557
Monteith, Mrs. Frances Whitman
32, 44, 68, 111, 253, 265
Monteith, John B.*
44, 68, 83
Montezuma, Dr. Carlos
177, 214, 219, 230, 237
Montezuma, Mrs. Carlos
427
Montezuma, Mrs. Carlos, monuments*
126, 184, 195, 209*, 217, 223, 239, 240*, 242*, 244,
246, 252, 267, 271, 288, 349*, 352, 355*, 356*, 378, 393, 487, 535, 543 [see also historic markers and monuments;
markers for historic sites; mementos; memorials]
Moody, George
227
Moore, O.C.
186, 332
Moorehead, Warren King*
159, 161, 171, 189, 211, 265, 336, 343, 345, 346, 349, 353,
354, 356, 359, 360, 375, 376, 425, 460
Mordhorst, A.M.
403
Moree, Ray
312
Morgan, E.W.
32
Morgan, Fred C.
349
Morgan, F.L.
395
Morgan, W.A.
158
Morgan, W.L.
210
Morrill, (E.?) M.
402
Morris, J.C.
158
Morris, Sam (also Sam She-kamtsets-kunin, Horse Blanket)
105, 210, 211, 243,
430
Morris, W.M.
147, 200
(Morris?), Walter
147
Morrison, Homer L.*
176, 195, 220, 242, 252, 270, 283, 285, 290, 309, 312,
396
Morrison, Thomas H.
223
Morrison, W.B.
139
Morrison, Wilbur C.
184
Morthland, D.V.
41, 227, 403
Moses, Charley*
242
Moses, Chief*
68, 128, 560
Moses, Joe
188
Moss, Mrs. M.C.
227
Moss, Philip A.
232
Mount Adams (Pot-to)
124, 419
"Mount Diablo Legend, The"
285
Mount Idaho killings
27
Mount Lowe Daily News
499
Mount Rainier*, name of
122, 213, 273, 349, 384, 390, 428 [see also Rainier National
Park; Mount Tacoma/Tahoma]
Mount Tacoma/Tahoma*, evil spirits
378 [see also Mount Rainier*]
Mount Tacoma/Tahoma*, name of
213, 273 [see also Mount Rainier*]
Mourning Dove (also Cristal Galler, Mrs. Fred Galler, Catherine Galler, Cristal McLeod, Morning
Dove, Hum-Is Hu-Ma)*
241, 285, 356, 382, 419, 432, 433, 440-450
Mourning Dove (also Cristal Galler, Mrs. Fred Galler, Catherine Galler, Cristal McLeod, Morning
Dove, Hum-Is Hu-Ma)*, legends
285, 356, 382, 419, 432, 433, 440, 441, 450 [see also legends and
tales]
Mox-Mox, Peter (also Mox Mox, Mox-mox)
170, 171, 211
Mox-Mox, Mrs. Peter
171
Mud Sparrow (also Laow tec-tec ilp-pilp, Laow tic-tic il-pilp, Laow tick-tick ilp-ilp, Alonzo
Victor Lewis, The Red Swallow)
36, 70, 158, 169, 184, 191, 194, 203, 210, 211, 239, 246, 247, 265, 267,
287, 279, 312, 314, 351, 391, 394
Mulford, Uri
260
Mulkey, Horace B.
65
Mulligan, Iona
77
Multnomah Nation
203
Munsell, Joel
178
Munson, Ida M.
146
Murray, W. Robert
137, 275
Myers, Clifford R.
384
Myers, Marie F.
401, 403, 404
My Friend the Indian , notes
68
Nalder, Mae Mark (Mrs. Frank)
113, 158, 227, 282, 293, 306
Napton, H.P.
158
"National Gallery of the American Indian..., The"
215
National League for American Indians
193
National Old Trails Road
380
National Society of American Indians
249
Native Tribes of West Virginia"
139
Navajo Indians*
380
Neah Bay, Treaty of
358
Neekas Ditch Laws
386
Neff, S.E.
347
Nelson, E.E.
232
Nelson, J.H.
122
Nespelem*, Yellow Wolf Memorial
331
Newcomb, W.B.
220
Newhall, Daniel H.
281
New Mexico Indian sacrifices
423 [see also Indian customs and beliefs,
narratives]
New Republic, The
205, 380, 425, 465, 470 [see also
McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil, writings and publishing]
New Mexico Indian sacrifices, newspapers and clippings
40, 42, 43, 48, 51, 52, 68, 80,
82, 91, 106, 112, 120, 122, 127, 128, 132, 136, 139, 141, 145, 147, 149, 154, 159, 164, 168, 174, 181, 182, 194,
197, 198, 203, 205, 207, 208, 212, 213, 215, 218, 232, 234, 236, 238, 247, 253, 260, 261, 266, 269, 273, 274, 281,
284, 287, 290, 312, 318, 323, 329, 332, 338, 349, 352, 355, 356, 365, 366, 371, 372, 374, 376, 379, 381, 393, 394,
401, 403, 405, 410, 414, 425, 428, 431, 434, 447, 451-515
Nez Perce(s)*:
Nez Perce(s)*:, battlefields*
159, 248
Nez Perce(s)*:, bibliography
42, 97, 270
Nez Perce(s)*:, and Catholics
40
Nez Perce(s)*:, chiefs, division of domain among
95, 522
Nez Perce(s)*:, criticism of writings about
285
Nez Perce(s)*:, domain of, map
533
Nez Perce(s)*:, drinking horn
534
Nez Perce(s)*:, early history
34
Nez Perce(s)*:, fatality tally
534
"Field History", MS
81, 97; notes for, about, 29, 39, 40, 43, 44, 46, 49, 56, 57, 62,
68, 69, 76, 79, 80, 84, 85, 88, 95, 110, 111, 112, 113, 117, 118, 159, 193, 210, 242, 250, 263, 293, 294, 297, 306,
330 [see also Hear Me, My Chiefs!; McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil, writings and
publishing]
Historical Expedition
70
Historical Expedition, interpreters
106, 270
Historical Expedition, land claims
33, 83, 188, 378
Historical Expedition, language
52, 399
Historical Expedition, messiah
40, 68
Historical Expedition, names and words, meanings of
30, 34, 81, 97, 121,
251
Historical Expedition, origin of name
251, 287
Historical Expedition, picture writing
242
Historical Expedition, relics
54, 384
Historical Expedition, religion
44
Reservation*
70, 118, 251
Reservation*, maps of
546, 564, 571
Smoholla
172, 193, 396, 437
Smoholla, treaties
33, 75, 95, 114, 117, 396
Treaty of
1855, 95, 114, 117, 118, 181
Treaty of
1863, 95, 99, 118; Nez Perce grievances re treaty, 67
Nez Perce(s)
War* of
1877, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 32, 34, 35, 38, 40, 42, 45, 46, 47, 48, 50, 52, 53,
54, 55, 57, 59, 60, 61, 63, 65, 66, 67, 71, 74, 77, 81, 82, 83, 86, 87, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 96, 100, 101, 103-109,
115, 116, 209, 223, 254, 255, 256, 355, 422, 482, 490, 542
War* of, bibliography
42
War* of, causes
34, 58, 63, 68, 100
War* of, cache of flour hidden by
115
War* of, capture of cannon*
27, 527, 562
War* of, capture of stagecoach
27
War* of, contemporary surviving warriors*
84
War* of, cost of
106
Cow Island crossing of Missouri River
68, 69
Cow Island crossing of Missouri River, dead scalped by Bannocks
61
Cow Island crossing of Missouri River, destruction of wagon train at Birch
Creek
106
Cow Island crossing of Missouri River, disposition and treatment of those captured
93,
100
Cow Island crossing of Missouri River, drilling for war
40, 84
Cow Island crossing of Missouri River, escapes* into Canada and list of those
escaping
38, 62, 79, 257
"Flight of the Nez Perces, The*"
329
Cow Island crossing of Missouri River, fording of the Yellowstone
River*
84
Montague-Winters ranch killing
106
Montague-Winters ranch killing, mutilation of dead
46
"Point of Rocks*" sharpshooters
56, 62
Montague-Winters ranch killing, possible fight with Crow Indians*
34,
69
Montague-Winters ranch killing, property owned on Salmon River
106
Montague-Winters ranch killing, raid on Howard's camp
84, 529
Montague-Winters ranch killing, return from Canada
59
Montague-Winters ranch killing, return of White Bird's band
71
Montague-Winters ranch killing, return to Colville Reservation*
44
Montague-Winters ranch killing, return to Lapwai Reservation
44, 287
Salmon River crossing
101
Salmon River crossing, scouts
72, 82
Salmon River crossing, scouts with U.S. Army
72, 106
Salmon River crossing, scouts with Col. Wright
68
Salmon River crossing, scouts with Gen. Howard
72, 86
Salmon River crossing, telegrams, Gen. O.O. Howard, [C.E.S.] Wood
36
Salmon River crossing, war maps
113, 525 [see also maps]
Salmon River crossing, warriors*
30, 32, 38, 59, 79, 84, 191, 242,
422
Salmon River crossing, warriors of
1877, list of names, 30
Yellowstone Valley*
40, 68
Nicholls, R.D.
227
Nichols, (E.W.?)
410, 412
Nichols, Jennie R. (also Maggie Jiggs [pseud.] )
70, 190, 192, 227, 358, 378, 401, 402,
403, 404, 405, 410, 412 [see also "Maggie"]
Nicholson, Mrs. Hugh
261
Niess, William V.
167
Nissley, J.R.
159
Nixon, Beverly
237
Noble, Dick
402, 404
Nordby Julius E.
242, 571
North Dakota, State Historical Society of
262
North, S.N.D.
27
Northern Pacific Railroad
177
Northwest Indian Congress
351
Northwest Indian Congress, northwestern states, map of
546
Norton, H.B.
116
Norwest, F.B.
404
Norwest, Viola
222
Norwood, Anne
93, 250, 257
Noyes*, C. Raymond
77, 242, 293, 314, 559
Nunn, Jess
353
Nunns, Annie A.
138, 376
Nutter, W.D.
200
Nye, Kate
184
O'Brien, Thomas
29
O'Brien, William S.
136, 186, 200, 340
O'Connor, Florence G.
257
O'Connor, Miss M.S.
378
O'Donnell, I.D.
48, 69, 530
Okanogan Indian words
121, 444
Okanogan Indians
203
Okanogan legends
121, 420, 422, 430, 433, 440, 444, 447 [see also legends and tales;
"Okanogan Sweat House, The",]
"Okanogan Sweat House, The", MS with notes, dedicatory, prologue, forward
433,
440;
Okanogan legends, about
447 [see also "Coyote Stories"; McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil,
writings and publishing;
Mourning Dove, legends]
Ollokot, Chief (also Ollicot)*
56; sketch of, 537
Olney, Buffalo Ben* (also Lone Buffalo, Benjamin Butler Olney)
27, 158, 189, 205, 218,
227, 230, 231, 235, 236, 240, 241, 296, 353, 381, 387, 388, 390, 391, 402, 403, 404
Olney, Charles (Charley?) C.
339
Olney, Charley*
124
Olney, George W. (also G.W.)
124, 208, 431
Olney, Nealy N.*
120, 236, 265, 345, 353, 360, 365, 366, 388, 427
Olocott, Mrs. WeWe-tá-tom-mi [sic] (also Ollicot, Ollokot)*
28,
56
One Pin (also Sat-kat, One Pine, son of Chief Wy-cas One-pi-née)
122, 127,
177
One Pin, Albert (son of One Pin, grandson of Chief Wy-cas)
177
One Pin (also One Pine), Mrs.
211, 177
One-pi-née, Chief Wy-cas (also One-pin-née, One-piñ-neé,
Shee-ah-coote, Shee-ah-cotte)
127, 356
Oregon history, pioneers
467 [see also "In Earlier Days"; Journal, The ]
Oregonian
40, 265, 372, 482
Oregon State Historical Society
353
Oregon Sunday Journal, The
461
Oregon Trail
380
Oregon Trail Memorial Association
285
Orrell, May
222
Orton, Fay M.
158, 195, 244, 252, 288, 289
Orton, S.M.
158, 288
Osborne, John T.
124
"Osceola", Indian opera
285
Ostrander, Major Alson B.
29, 159, 241, 244
O'Sullivan, James M.
186, 189, 217, 235, 338, 374, 377
Owhi (grandson of Chief Owhi)
38
Owhi, Chief (Warrior),38
123, 124, 434, 437
Owhi, Chief Lesh-hi-hit (also Leshi Owhi, Seven Mountains, Too-skas-pot-thah-nook; son of warrior
of Nez Perce War of
1877, Chief Owhi)*, 38, 123, 124, 251, 359, 434, 437, 458
Owhi, Harry (son of warrior Chief Owhi)
38, 341
Owhi, Yokosh
385
Owl-Child (also Alex McCoy, Alec McCoy, Shat-taw-wée/Shat-tou-wée, meaning Leader in
Battle,Che-pos to-cos, Ché-pos-to-cos)*
187, 234, 262, 334, 429, 430, 435, 482
Ow-yén
38
Oxley, B.H.
181
Paget, M.E.
383
Paint, Roger R.
383
Painter, Harry M.
40, 93, 127, 132, 237, 257, 314
Paiute Indian War
125, 127, 131, 132
Pallison, John
351
Palmer, Alice
146
Palmer, Sis-Elit*
376, 385
Palouse River
399
Paltsits, Victor H.
142
Pah-qy-ti-koot
[see also Union Gap*; Tow-tow-na-hee]:
Pah-qy-ti-koot, battle
124, 434
Pah-qy-ti-koot, memorial*
216, 356
Park, C.R.
358
Park, Marjorie G.
158
Parker, Aaron F.
32
Parker, Arthur C.
180, 205, 342, 347, 348
Parker, Mrs. Clarence
241
Parker, Col. F.J.
64
Parker, Mrs. F.J.
64
Parker, Fred
378, 382
Parker, Horace N.
257
Parker, Mrs. J.
257
Parker, Jeanette
133
Parker, Rufus
274, 287, 352
Parnell, Col.*
242
Parr, Harry L.
227
Parry-Lehman, Jessica
169
Parsons, Marion
223, 241
Partello, Col. (James?)
82
Patton, Sarah S. McM. (Mrs. H.W. Patton)
378
Patty, William McWhorter
292
Pawpaw culture
275, 418
Peach-te-lá-la (also Captain Jack)*
191 [see also Modoc Indian
War]
Pelky, Robert
340, 447
Peltier, Jerome
176, 288, 331
Pemberton, W.Y.
43, 182
Pe-nah-we-non-mi (also Helping Another, Mrs. Shot-in-Head, Mrs. Shot-in-the-Head,
Its-kum-che-lí-li)*
38, 43, 274
Peone, Mrs. Walter
427
Perigot, Gus
235
Perkins, B.R.
184
Perkins, Samuel
352
Perkins murder*
122, 131, 299
Perrow, William G.
169, 274, 298, 299
Perry, Jay
355
Person, R.S.
146
Peters, Ira L.
140, 147
Peters, Wasco Jim (also Jim Peter, Wasco Jim, Ie-keep-swah, I-keep-swah, Sitting
Rock)*
125, 127, 214, 364, 419, 422, 423, 427, 429, 432
Peterson, Orval D.
199
Peterson, R.B.
217, 353, 378
Peterson, T.J.
43
Peterson, W.H.
142
Petk-telkl*
242
Pettit, Benj. W.
356
Petzoldt, W.A.
257, 376
Pfelt, J.P.
140
Pfenning, Dr. H.E.
412
Phillips, Ernest
139
Phillips, Joe W.
338, 347
Phipps, Harve H.
342, 342, 345
Pickett, F.L.
176
Piegans, Blackfeet*
262, 435
Pierce, Walter M.
421
Piling Clouds
Piling Clouds, death of
318
Pilkins, Mrs. Mary (also An-a-whoa, A-na-whoa, An-a-who-ah, An-awho-ee, Black
Bear)*
429, 430, 436
Pilling, J.C.
159
Pima Indian water rights
345
Pims, Pauline
347
Pine, W.B.
380
Pine, W.B., pioneers
91, 137, 138, 141, 147, 356, 371, 434, 457, 482, 501,
554
Pit River Indian War
130
Plassmann, Martha Edgerton
257, 262, 329, 394
Plenty Coups, Chief
277
Plowman, Mrs. Chas.
274, 275
Plum, Mrs. H.C.
404
Plum, Mrs. H.C., poems and songs
122, 136, 242, 287, 297, 321, 355, 378, 414, 421, 423,
426, 430 [see also Cleparty, Alva; F.A.F.; McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil, writings and publishing; Valley Mountain
(Mrs. Valley White Elk)]
Baby on the Cradle-Board
421
Cogewea
421
Dreamer Nez Perce's Thanks for Food, A
421
Flapper and the Masher, The
421
Gems and Gems
321
Greater than Thou, The
421
Incident of the Big Hole Battle*
297, 421
Indian Lullibye [sic]
430
Injun Parody
378
In Love's boat a-drifting
421
Kansas or Bust
122
Klahowyam Tillikums: Klaska Klatawa Kopa Klaska Tillikums
287
Law of the Lonely Wood, The
421
Myself
355
Nez Perce Challenge, The
421
Nez Perce Dreamer's Thanks for Food
421
O Bigotry!
421
Ohio Indian song
136
Rock Wren and the Rattlesnake*
421
Shambles of an Indian Camp
421
Softly fall the shades of night
421
Songs of Happy Life
414
To the Blasted Pine Tree of Bear Gulch
242
To Keeper of Songs
421
This bear was my friend
421
Two Moons
421
Untitled
378
Way of the World, The
242
When the limpid streams
421
Words of Yakima Religious Song
423
Yakima Religeus [sic] Songs; Sung at the Berry Feast, August
1910,
426
You have made no enemies you say?
421
Po-gum-bie (also Beth Brenner, Mrs. C. Brenner, Chokecherry)
30, 36, 132, 283, 288,
314
Pohlman, Dorothy Prewitt (Mrs. Arthur H.)
29, 232
Poindexter, Miles
180, 342, 344, 347, 359, 428
Ponsford, J.W.
189
"Point of Rocks*" sharpshooters
56, 62
Poker Joe
27, 56
Polachek, Goldie Avery
275
Poleman, George
512
Pollard, Lancaster
195, 289, 290, 331
Pomeroy, Winifred M.
297
Pomroy, Mrs. J.M.
40
Poniah, William
419
Pom-Pom house
199
Poncas in Oklahoma
32, 36, 49
"Pony Express*", map of
568
Pope, Mildred H.
169
Post, William L.
148
Post, William L., posters
551, 554
Powers, Mabel
323
Preston, Josephine Corliss
227
Price, S.M.
144
Price, William T.
147, 200, 384
Priest Rapids Indians*
128, 349, 369, 396, 397, 400, 539 [see also Sokulk Indians; Wana
Pum Indians*]
Priest Rapids inscriptions*
238 [see also Indian(s), pictographs]
Priest Rapids range land, map of
400, 553
Priestley, Herbert Ingram
33, 290
Prince, Theodore L.
337
Prior, Elizabeth
331
Prison Comfort Club
362
Proctor, W.A.
141
Pruitt, W.O.
404
Pueblo Indians
379
Pueblo Indians, land bill
236
Puget Sound Indian war
427
Pugsley, Edwin
382
Puyette, Sam
427
Qalchin* (also Qalchen, Qualchin, Qualchien, Qual-chan Owhi; son of Chief Owhi)
38,
123, 339, 434
Quaife, Dr. M.M.
169, 177, 136, 138, 268, 356
Qualchan, Charley
432
Quas-qui Tachens
422
Queen, G.F.
139, 151, 181, 234
Quick, R.L.
227, 412
Quiltininack, Chief
234
Quist, F.E.
216
Rabeck, A.T.
210, 275
Rabeck, A.T., railway, right of way dispute on Yakima Reservation*
347,
349
Rainbow, Sr.
56
Rainier National Park
273, 356 [see also Mount Rainier*]
Raisz, Erwin
546
Rambles in Wonderland , notes
37 [see also Stanley, Edwin
J.]
Ramsey, Marshall G.
78, 238, 242, 358
Rand, Philip
43
Randall, Captain D.B.
32
Rankin, Winifred C.
235
Rascal Grizzly Youth*
242
Ratliff, John
138
Rawn, Captain Charles C.
101
Ray, W.F.
137, 154
Raymer, Charles D.
275, 282, 287, 418
Raymond, J.E.
281
Rea, John A.
92
Read, Alice J.
404
Reagan, Mary M.
312
Reams, O.K.
155
Red Elk
28
Red Elk, Mrs. Elijah
49
Red Fox (also Rev. Red Fox, Skiuhushu)
191, 195, 214, 219, 225, 230, 231, 232, 353,
361, 381, 382, 384, 387, 388
Red Heart, Chief
40, 95
Red Heart, James
176, 211
Red Heart, Jessie
176
Red Heart, Mrs. Lucy
31
Redington, Col. J.W. (also Redingkton [sic])*
26, 27, 29, 32, 40, 50, 56, 62, 69, 84,
86, 87, 96, 106, 116, 132, 133, 134, 210, 244, 255, 259, 263, 374, 542
Redman, D.R.
359
Red Spy
32
Red Star, Willie
406
Red Swallow, The (also Laow tec-tec ilp-pilp, Laow tic-tic il-pilp, Laow tick-tick ilp-ilp, Alonzo
Victor Lewis, Mud Sparrow)
36, 70, 158, 169, 184, 191, 194, 203, 210, 211, 239, 246, 247, 265, 267, 287,
279, 312, 314, 351, 391, 394
Red Wolf
28
Reed, H.E.
275
Reed, James F.
47
Reed, Mark E.
227
(Reensberg?), Helen
281
Rees, John E.
223, 260
Rees, Mrs. R.R.
341
Reger, Carl
146
Reger, David B.
151, 384
Reger, Joseph S.
146, 348
Reger, Lee
147
Reger, Ray
299
Reger, Ray, reindeer business (Nome, Alaska)
195
Reiner, Major Thomas A.
69
Reinhart, F.S.
403
Reinig, Mrs. C.E.
365
Reinig, Mrs. C.E., religion
33, 40, 44, 193, 199, 216, 358, 424 [see also Dreamer
religion; Indian religion and beliefs; missionaries; missions to the Indians]
"Reminiscences of Early Life in Montana"
102
Remsberg, Helen
219
Report of the General of the Army to the Secretary of War,
1877
35, 108
Reuben, James, (also Eagle Head, Head Feathers, Hosius Wap-tus)*
105
Revelle, C.E.
234
Rev. Red Fox (also Red Fox, Skiuhushu)
191, 195, 214, 219, 225, 230, 231, 232, 353,
361, 381, 382, 384, 387, 388
Revolutionary War
218
Reynolds, E.W.
323
Reynolds, Ruth S.
29, 274
Reynolds, Paul R.
27, 448
Rhodes, M.D.L.
274
Rice, William H.
227
Richard, Chief Clinton
287
Ricker, E.S.
200
Ricks, Katharine C.
144
(Riebe?), Mrs. E.M.
403
Rigg, H.B.
177
Riggins, Mrs. Hamilton
338
Rightmire, Clara
558
Riley, E.B.
283
Rimmar, Ora
404
Rinehart, Mary Roberts
486
Rinehart, Major W.V.
133
Ritchie County
145
Roaring Eagle (also George Come-down, Eagle Making a Roar)*
28
Roberts, Earle O.
128, 238, 364
Roberts, Mrs. Oda E.
159
Roberts, R.B.
358
Robinson, Anne R.
274
Rockey, E.W.
214
"Rock Shelters"
139
Rockwood, E. Ruth
219, 376
Rocky Mountain Husbandman
93, 482, 490,
496
Rogers, B.F.
148, 339
Rogers, Beverly L.
140, 146
Rogers, Edmund B.
82, 244, 312, 358
Rogers, Fred B.
176
Rogers, Laura Gertrude
49, 140, 192, 257
Rogue River Indian War (1855-1856)
130, 464
Rollinson, J.K.
176, 283
Rolph, L.C.
404
Rolston, H.S.
186
Rooke, James
82
Rooke, John L.
36, 46, 242, 523
Rookstool, A.L.
268
Rookstool, Frances M.
176, 195, 223, 232, 236, 249, 257
Roosevelt, Mrs. [Eleanor]
290
Roosevelt, Franklin D.*
376, 380 [see also "Friend of the Indian,
A"]
Roseburg, Mrs. H. Warner
158
Ross, Charles H.
182, 223
Ross, Claudia C.
48
Ross, Edith Connelly
189
Ross, Nancy Wilson
193
Rothrock, F.M.
396, 400
Rouleau, E.W.L.
257
Rowan, T.G.
387
Rowland, Dunbar
65
Rowley, Dr. Francis H.
208, 210, 227, 293, 359, 360, 401, 403, 404, 405, 412,
416
Rowton, H.C.
32
Rowton, J.G.
27, 46, 81, 82, 106, 263
Ruark, J.C.
36
Ruebush, J.K.
171
Rugg, Mrs. Ethel T.
227
Running Bear, F.
278
Runsicker, Martin
403
Ruppert, P.A.
403
Rush, Homer J.
367
Rusk, C.E.
158, 191
Russell, Don
158, 195, 288, 314
Russell, Mrs. C.E.
402
Russert, Martin A.
169, 176, 208
Rust, Henry J.
176
Rutledge, Jeannette W.
288
Ryan, Thomas
336
Ryan, W.C.
388
Rye Creek, fight at
47
Sacajawea (also Sakakawea, pronunciation of, by Shoshones)
30, 242,
355
Saccacukoo, Lenora Jack
252
Sack, J.R.
179
Sack, Samalee
431, 432
Safford, C.J.
364
Safford, C.J., salmon:
Safford, C.J., fishing rights
219
Indian narratives
426, 429, 432, 433, 440, 441
Salmon River*:
Salmon River*:, and Captain Cullen
81
Salmon River*:, crossing by Nez Perces
101
Salmon River*:, murder on
155
Nez Perce property on
106
Nez Perce property on, raid
32
Nez Perce property on, uprising
287
Salta, Gladys W.
354, 360
Saluskin, (__?)
187
Saluskin, Alex William
176, 378
Saluskin, Chief Charley (also Sa-lus-kin, Sluiskin, Sluskin, Sluskin We-owíkt,
We-ow-ikt)*
121, 339, 342, 356, 376, 378, 382, 420, 425, 428, 430, 431, 434, 437, 469
Saluskin, Jim
416
Salzer, Paul
342
Sam, Willie
170, 171
San Carlos irrigation project (Arizona)
191
Sanders, Daisy
399
Sanders, Mrs. G.W.
241
Sanderson, Ida
317, 318, 319
Sandusky, Ohio, map of
570
Saturday Evening Post, The
486, 494
Sanford, Leo N.
257
Sanstrow, Louis, C.
349
Sat-kat (also One Pin, One Pine, One-pin-nee, son of Chief Wy-cas
One-pi-née)
122, 127, 177
Schackman, R.C.
253
Satus Mountain, Battle of*
124, 217
Scattergood, J. Henry
32
Schafer, Joseph
210, 228, 250
Schaller, Mrs.
391
Scheider, Malvina T.
290
Schmidtman, Mildred D.*
237, 253, 261, 286, 294, 331, 358, 534
Schmitz, Frank O.
287, 294
Schorr, E.G.
55
Schorr, John P.*
29, 55
Schultz, James Willard
423
Schumacher, H.C.
32
Schurra, Carl
36, 46, 242
Schuster, C.F.
184
Schuster, Harvey
173, 179, 187, 336, 384
Schwartze, J.R.
227, 411
Schwellenback, Lewis B.
290
Sch-yówit, Jim [sic]
131
Scott, Beulah (Mrs. Christopher Pierce Scott)
270
Scott, Mrs. Clella
412
Scott, Frank H.
340
Scott, Hugh Lennox
86
Scott, Winfield
27
Scout of the Buckonhehanon, The ,
about
174
Scott, Winfield, scouts, civilian
101
Scott, Winfield, scouts and couriers in Indian wars
30, 32, 50, 56, 66, 68, 72, 82, 86,
101, 106, 122, 134, 172, 263, 374 [see also Indian(s), scouts; Nez Perce(s), scouts; Cheyenne scouts in Nez Perce
War; Shoshone scouts in Nez Perce War]
Sealander, Clara
191
Seattle, Chief
398
Seay, T. Jackson
148
Secretary of the Interior, Annual Report, 1877
72,
83
Secretary of War, Annual Report,
1878
131
Secretary of War, Report to the,
1855
122
Seelatsee, Chief Frank (also Captain)
122, 234, 351, 385
Seely, Mrs. Tom
169
Segers, Leah
122, 261
Select Press, The
215
Sells, Cato
179, 336, 342, 347, 348, 353, 355, 359, 376, 377, 378
Se-lu-pah-lo-tin, Chief
40
Seneca Trail, the
558
Seven Mountains, Chief (also Chief Lesh-hi-hit Owhi, Leshi Owhi, Too-skas-pot-thah-nook; son of
warrior of Nez Perce War of
1877, Chief Owhi)*, 38, 123, 124, 251, 359, 434, 437, 458
Shakers
282, 358, 427
Shanks, General John P.
42
Sharman, Graham
286, 358
Sharon, J.L.
120, 252, 287
Sharp, Joyce
314
Shat-taw-wée (or Shat-tou-wée, meaning Leader in Battle; also Owl-Child, Alex McCoy,
Alec McCoy, Ché-pos to-cos, Ché-pos-to-cos)*
187, 234, 262, 334, 429, 430, 435,
482
(Shaver?), C.L.
204
Shaw, Ruth
210
Shawaway, Alba
352
Shawaway, Alex
218
Shaw-aw-way Coot-ahy-ah
336
Shearer, Mary Butler
412
Shee-ah-coote (also Shee-ah-cotte, Chief Wy-cas One-pi-née, One-pin-née,
One-piñ-neé)
127, 356
Sheepeater campaign
50, 132
She-kamtsets-kunin, Sam (also Horse Blanket, Sam Morris)
105, 210, 211, 243,
430
Sheldon, A.E.
265
Sherburne, Joseph Herbert
40, 48, 79, 243, 255, 358
Sheridan, Phil
205
Sherman, Lois H.
32
Sherman, General W.T.
108
Sherrill, Bunch*
242
Sherrill, Tom*
242
Shin Bone (also Tow-tow-no Hené)
438 [see also legends and
tales]
Sho-pów-tan
(see McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil)
Shoshone scouts in Nez Perce War
106, 172
Shosteck, Robert
275
Shot-in-the-Head (also Husis Owyen, Wounded Head)*
28, 534
Shot-in-the-Head, Mrs. (also Mrs. Shot-in-Head, Its-kum-che-lí-li, Pe-nah-we-non-mi,
Helping Another)*
38, 43, 274
Showalter, N.D.
213
Shriner, M.L.
186
Shuff, C.L.
403
Shuster, Louis
122
Shutt, Muriel Rea
288
Sickel, W.N.
215
Sieg, Paul
315
Silitz Reservation
222
Simpkins, Mrs. Lenora B.
234, 265, 402, 404, 411, 412, 413
Simpson, Burr H.
261, 358
Simpson, F.M.
169
Sin-i-tah
422
Sioux, sketch of
536 [see also Hollow Horn Bear; drawings]
Sioux uprising in Minnesota
195 [see also Indian(s), wars, tribal]
Sisk, Mrs. R.C.
396
Sissem, E.G.
241
Sisson, E.O.
182
Sitting Bull*
38, 59, 79, 486
Sitting Rock* (also I-keep-swah, Ie-keep-swah, Jim Peter, Wasco Jim Peter, Wasco Jim Peters,
)*
125, 127, 214, 364, 419, 422, 423, 427, 429, 432
Skibness, Marie
412
Skiuhushu (also Red Fox, Rev. Red Fox)
191, 195, 214, 219, 225, 230, 231, 232, 353,
361, 381, 382, 384, 387, 388
Skouken John, Mrs.
420, 429, 430
Slagle, Clarence P.
274
Slawter, Harry
146, 148
Sloan, Besse
227
Sloan, Thomas L.
220
Slaper, William C.*
42, 65, 69, 260, 263, 435
Sluskin, Chief Charley (also Saluskin, Sa-lus-kin, Sluiskin, Sluskin We-owíkt,
We-ow-ikt)*
121, 339, 342, 356, 376, 378, 382, 420, 425, 428, 430, 431, 434, 437, 469
Slutrone, H.C.
167
Smartlowit, Tom (also Smat-Louit, Smat-Lowit, To-kiaken Twi-wash, To-ki-aken, To-ki-akin,
Ko-ti-aken, Toliaken Twi-wash)*
122, 127, 420, 424, 434, 458
Smedberg, W.R. Jr.
96
Smith, Addison T.
380
Smith, Charles A.
109, 169, 250, 257
Smith, Charles W.
184, 274, 356
Smith, D.G.
227
Smith, David
222, 404
Smith, David H.
25
Smith, Honorable Edwin P.
72
Smith, Emily K.
227
Smith, George E.
428
Smith, G.H.
404
Smith, Mrs. Joseph (Corinna) Lindon
250, 275, 374
Smith, (J.L.?)
275
Smith, J.T.
223
Smith, N.J.
179, 374
Smith, "Soapy"
511
Smith, W.O.
354
Smithsonian Institution
40, 178
Smoholla*, Chief
172, 193
Smoholla*, Chief, son of
437
Smohollas
396
Smyser, Selden
237
Smyth, J.D.
184
Snahtups Ku La La (also Snah-Tupsh Ku-Lala)*
124
Snake Creek, Battle of
56
Snake River
81
Snake River Park
195, 252
Sniffen, M.K.
353
Snively, H.J.
404
Snodgrass, Leta
146
Snyder, Mrs. G.G.
403
Snyder, John
418
Society of American Indians
205, 345, 348
Sokulk Indians
128, 193, 270, 336, 349, 396, 437 [see also Priest Rapids Indians*; Wana
Pum Indians*]
Solberg, Thorvald
197
Soll, Rev. Frederic H.K.
169
Somers, John B.
250
Sommers, A.L.
213
Sommers, W.C.
283, 290
Sommerville, Captain John
136
Sons of the American Revolution
473
Soots, Orpheus C.
227, 403, 411, 412
Spalding, Elizabeth
277
Spalding, Henry Harmon
44, 277, 330, 506
Spalding Centennial Issue, Lewiston Morning
Tribune
506
Spalding Memorial Rock
44 [see also legends and tales]
Spancer, Albert
104
Spaulding, Victor
268
Speck, Frank G.
211, 237, 290, 314
Spencer, Damon
118
Spencer, Lancaster
171, 173, 177, 192, 334, 336, 343, 344, 345, 348
Spencer, Mrs. Martha
158, 412
Spencer, Chief William
120
Sperlin, O.B.
48, 189, 205, 270, 274, 369
Spier, Leslie
364
Splawn, Jack
120
Spokane Indians
349, 454
Springston, Mrs. J.D.
171, 200, 348
Spurck, Mabel
403
"Spy of Corvallis, The"
82
Squire, Watson C.
471
Sta-hai, Bill (also Billie, Billy Stahies, Stayhai)*
199, 422, 424,
426
Standing Bear, Chief Luther*
158, 176, 211, 195
Standley, J.E.
191
Stanley, Edwin, J.
37 [see also Rambles in Wonderland ,
notes]
Stanley, John
94
Star, Gilbert
364
Star, Willie Red
234
Starcher, Frank
167, 378
Starcher, Hattie
220, 283, 451
Starcher, V.F.
274
Starr, C.C.
360
Status of Young Joseph,The
33 [see also Wood, Major H.
Clay]
Steele, Captain Russell V.
42, 290, 312
Stephenson, Delia Morris
297
Stephenson, George
120, 358
Stevens, (General) Hazard
209, 359, 378 [see also Stevens-Van Trump
expedition]
Stevens-Van Trump expedition
209, 356, 378 [see also Stevens, (General) Hazard; Van
Trump, P.B.]
Stewart, W.W.
179
Stillman, William O.
227, 378, 401-404, 411, 412, 416
Stillwell, Lieutenant William D.*
124
Stirling, M.W.
169
Stone, Willie
171
Stonestreet, Elizabeth
195, 210
Stout, R.L.
341, 378, 383
Strahorn, Robert E.
211, 358
Straley, T.B.
139
Stranahan, Charles T.
36, 44, 46, 48, 62, 69, 81, 105, 251, 270, 287,
301
Strandwold, Olaf
270
Strayer, Martha
215
Stratton, W.W.
410
Strongheart, Nipo* (also George)
27, 29, 40, 100, 149, 184, 189, 210, 214, 223, 235,
236, 250, 252, 287, 293, 295, 296, 297, 299, 300, 312, 338, 352, 354, 360, 381, 383, 390
Stuart, Jas.
330
Stuckrath, J.H.
227
Sturgis, Colonel Samuel D.
69, 90, 106, 108, 530
Stutler, Boyd B.
200
Sul-el-il (also Yakima George)
126
Summers, John W.
227, 230, 366
Sunday Oregonian, The
40, 355, 393, 454, 460, 476,
482
Sundown, Jackson (also Jackson Buffloo)*
177
Sunflower, Princess (also Warcaziwin)
193, 285, 312
Sun-Rise, Rita
158, 198, 261, 274, 297
Sutton, I.C.
377
Swamp, Arthur
369
Swan, K.D.
31, 290
Swartz, Nelson A.
200
Sweeney, Bo
179
Sweeney, C.E.
298
Swigert, Charles H.
335, 336
Swindell, Jr., Edward G.
193, 220
Swisher, A.W.
235, 314
Swisher, Ed
153
Swisher, J.B.
340
Tacoma City Park
273
Taholah Indian agency
395
Tainewasher, John C.
288
tahmahnawis* power
422-425, 430, 432, 435 [see also
Indian(s), tahmahnawis* power; Yakima Indian(s), tahmahnawis* power; legends and tales]
Talbot, Mary Lee Keister
281, 287, 301
Tallman, J.V.
169
Tásh-wenit (After the Thunder)
124
Tashwict, (Harry?)
191
Tashwict, Henry
27, 179, 382
Tashwict, Ira
170, 179, 187
Teakle, Thomas
274, 384
Tecumseh, Chief (also Ya-ka-towit)*
157, 193, 244, 290, 342, 487
Teio, Alex
193
Telakish, Sadie*
176
Temple, H.C.
171
Tennant, L.B.
290
Tes-pa-loose
127
Thatcher, Pairsy Hall
147
Tholekt, Chief George Peo-peo (also Bird Alighting)*
26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 42, 43, 48,
49, 54, 56, 69, 70, 77, 79, 84, 95, 99, 106, 111, 112, 158, 170, 177, 187, 188, 190, 191, 210, 211, 218, 223, 232,
236, 251, 258, 297, 341, 348, 351, 356, 378, 384, 423, 430, 545
Tholekt, Chief George Peo-peo (also Bird Alighting)*, maps and drawings by
519, 520,
522, 529, 532, 538, 555, 556, 562
Thomas, Anna McWhorter
140
Thomas, Jr., Lt. Col. C.W.
122
Thomas, E.H.
281
Thomas, Gladys
399
Thomas, R.E.
82
Thompson, David
265
Thompson, George W.
410
Thompson, Hazel
404
Thompson, Julia
122
Thompson L.L.
227
Thompson, Samuel H.
283, 312, 332, 374
Thompson, W.E.
404
Thorndyke, Joseph A.
403
Thorp, F. Mortimer
352
Thorpe, Jim
312
Thunder Bird, Chief
193
Thwaites, Reuben G.
139, 143, 158, 181, 186
Tilden, Samuel
176, 237, 288
Timpson, J.W.
412
Tipi Order of America (also Tepee)
220, 361
Tipi Order of America (also Tepee), rituals
353
Tisdel, Alton P.
288
Tizs-klcr[sic]-not (also Yellow Hair)
56, 242 [see also Clark, Capt.
William]
Tobey, W.L.
201
Todd, C.C.
158, 274, 315
Todd, Frederick P.
251, 358
Todd, Jr., J.W.
158, 176
To-kiaken Twi-wash (also To-ki-aken, To-ki-akin, Ko-ti-aken, Toliaken Twi-wash, Tom Smartlowit,
Smat-Louit, Smat-Lowit)*
122, 127, 420, 424, 434, 458
Tomeo (Tomio) [Kamiakun], Mrs. Arthur*
219
Tooley, Keith
348
Too-skas-pot-thah-nook, Chief (also Chief Lesh-hi-hit Owhi, Leshi Owhi, Seven Mountains; son of
warrior of Nez Perce War of
1877, Chief Owhi)*, 38, 123, 124, 251, 359, 434, 437, 458
Toppenish (also Thappenish)
124, 220, 365, 426
Battle of*
122, 124, 245, 299, 378, 434
Battle of*, battlefield marker
337
Toppenish, Fort Simcoe & Western Railway Co.
347
Topping (Toppin?), E.S.
37
Topplish (White Earth)
129
Tow-tow-na-hee (also Tow-tow nah-hee, Tow-tow-na-hi)*
216, 356, 434 [see also Union
Gap*; Pah-qy-ti-koot, Battle Memorial*]
Tow-tow-no Hené (also Shin Bone)
438 [see also legends and
tales]
Tracy, Inez
192
Tragedy of the Wahk-Shum , about
274, 355 [see also
McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil, manuscripts]
Tracy, Inez, treaties with the Indians
33, 67, 75, 95, 99, 114, 117, 118, 125, 127,
193, 219, 333, 352, 356, 358, 396, 399
Treaty of
1855*, 95, 125, 193, 396 [see also Walla Walla Treaty of 1855; Yakima
Indian(s), Treaty of 1855]
Treaty of, with Nez Perces
95, 114, 117, 118, 399
Treaty of, with Umatillas
114
Treaty of, with Wallas*
114
Treaty of, with Yakimas
114, 125, 127, 219, 333, 352, 356
Treaty of
1863, 67, 95, 99, 118
Tremp, A.A.
177
Troy, Mrs. P.M. Eva Sturdevant
241, 365
Tucker, Edna H.
293
Tuesley, George N.
268
Tukurika Campaign
132
Turner, H.C.
241
Turner, Dr. W.A.
56
Turner, W.F.
223, 231, 361, 378, 387, 388
Two Buttes, fight at
356
Two Moons*
28, 39, 421
Ugen-mal-ligkin, [Chief]*
242
Umatilla* Indian lands
335
Umpqua Indian lands, first plowing
377
Umstead, George G.
369
Umtoch, Chief (also Umtuch)
120, 128
Umtoch, Thomas (also Umtuch)
170, 190, 378, 385, 416
Umtoch, Thomas, Jr. (also Umtuch)
173
Umtoch, Tony (also Umtuch)
158
Un-a-quah (also August A. Breuninger)
208
Union Gap*
216, 343, 356, 434 [see also Tow-tow-na-hee*; Pah-qy-ti-koot, Battle
Memorial*]
Union Gap Irrigation Canal
343
United Christian Missionary Society
388
Upchurch, Major O.C.
27, 29, 62, 215
Upshur County, West Virginia
558
Utah State Historical Society
320
Valentine, R.
345, 346
Valley Mountain (also Mrs. Valley White Elk*)
128, 158, 191, 208, 220, 226, 232, 341,
350, 361, 378 [see also poems and songs]
Van de Water, Frederic F.
268, 302, 358
Vanderberg, Victor*
242
Vandersloot, J.E.
158, 230, 350
Van Dyne, A.L.
219, 228
Vanhorn, Ruby L.
200
Van Male, John
169, 376
Van Trump, P.B.
209, 356, 378 [see also Stevens-Van Trump
expedition]
Varner, D.D.
353, 366, 388
Varney, Mrs.
189
Varnum, Colonel Charles A.
68
Vaughan, Robert, Then and Now , notes
37
Vermilye, H.P.
404, 412
Verran, William
336
Vickrey, Charles V.
184
Vincent, George A.
179
Vincent, W.D.
40, 58, 133, 159, 172, 182, 184, 208, 210, 216, 220, 234, 241, 252, 281,
353, 447, 448
Vincent, Mrs. W.D.
382
Von Rothman, Rev. Black Hawk (also Black Hawk)
225, 361
Waddell, Oscar M.
169, 288
Waggoner* family raid
157
Waggoner, George B.
181, 200
Wahl, Lutz
41, 42, 85
Wahlers, Evelyn
269
Walker, Alma B.B. (also Chow-lah-pum)
27, 431
Walker, Leon
431
Walker, Mrs. Pearl Lincoln
270
Wallace, H.F.
142
Wallahee, James (Chief Jim)*
251, 359, 434
Wallam, J.H.
146
Walla Walla Treaty of 1855*
95, 114, 117, 125, 127, 399 [see also Treaty of
1855]
Walletrie, J.R.
26
Walling, J.C.
403
Wallowa* County
107, 378
Wallowa County Historical Society
132
Wallowa County, place names
251
Wallowa Indian Reservation
44
Wallowa Lake*
40, 430
Wallowa Valley
58, 83, 188, 356
Walsh, E.A.
241
Walsh, M.J.
158
Walsh, Thomas J.
70
Walsie, Jim
428
Walsie, Jim, wampum
191, 219
Wanamaker expedition memorial
205
Wanamaker Indian scholarship
363
Wana Pum Indians*
193, 270, 369, 396, 437 [see also Priest Rapids Indians*; Sokulk
Indians]
Wana-wish, Yakima River*, fishing rights
396
Wana-wish (Water Rapids)
427[see also legends and tales, Killing of
Wana-wish...]
Wannamsie, Peter S.
173, 383
Wapato* Irrigation Canal
342, 343, 346, 380
Wapato, Paul G.
265
Wapato, Paul G., wapatoo (Indian potato)
203
Warcaziwin (also Princess Sunflower)
193, 285, 312
Ward, J. Lenox
403
Ward, Mrs. L.
171
Wardle-(Ho no?), Clara
404
Waring, Vetchen
218
Warner, V.
140, 142, 144, 148
War Singer, (also How-lis Won-poon, Camille Williams)
29, 32, 34, 39, 41, 42, 43, 44,
46, 47, 48, 62, 68, 78, 80, 82, 84, 104, 115, 119, 176, 193, 242, 288, 297, 382
Wasco Indian legends
419, 422-424, 429, 430, 436
Wasco Indians, war with Paiutes
125 [see also Paiute Indian War]
Wasco Jim Peter (also Wasco Jim Peters, Jim Peter, I-keep-swah, Ie-keep-swah, Sitting
Rock)*
125, 127, 214, 364, 419, 422, 423, 427, 429, 432
Washburn, Chas. H.
147
Washburn, Lloyd
147
Washington, [George]
152, 279
Washington, P.W.
145
Washington Post
447
Washington State Chapter of the American Humane Education
Society
405
Washington State College
216, 306
Washington State Golden Jubilee
310
Washington state*, historic names of
427
Washington State Historical Society*
131, 182, 189, 194, 195, 220, 223, 233, 234, 253,
270, 289, 290, 298, 303, 304, 310, 311, 313, 316, 320, 349, 355, 356, 364, 378, 383, 399, 457
Washington state, markers for battle sites*
193; monuments*, 240
Washington State Museum
189
Washington state place names
121, 427
Washington state, Shaker ministers on reservations
427
Wa-tash-nashute, Willer (also Winnie Wak tash nashute, Watosh nassuth)
171,
336
Wa-tash-nashute, Willer (also Winnie Wak tash nashute, Watosh nassuth), water
rights*
2, 122, 159, 185, 198, 209, 227, 237, 248, 250, 290, 297, 332, 334, 335, 336, 338, 339, 341-348,
350, 351, 352, 354, 356, 357, 358, 360, 370, 371, 374, 376, 382, 386, 425, 455, 462, 483, 493, 502 [see also
irrigation* and water rights* on Indian lands, chiefly Yakima]
Waterman, R.M.
388
Waters, Mrs. George
425
Waters, Mrs. M.L.
392
Waters, Chief Stwire G.* (also Rev.)
127, 177, 179, 190, 191, 193, 336, 341, 345, 347,
348, 351, 364, 382, 388, 419, 420, 422, 424, 435
Waters, Thomas*
26, 28, 29, 32, 38, 39, 48, 62, 120, 171, 179, 188, 218, 223, 234, 242,
244, 268, 336, 341, 394
Waters, Williams (S.?)
223
Watson, Elmo Scott
92, 189, 194, 253, 312
Wat-tes Kun-nin (also Earth-blanket)
104
Watts, C.A.
179
Webb, George W.
32. 36
Webber, Mrs. S.J.
401, 403, 404
Weeks, B.D.
27
Weeks, John W.
412
(Wehn?), James A.
242
Weikert, Andrew J.
37 [see also Yellowstone National Park, Journal of the Tour through
in August and September, 1877]
Wel-lá-mot-kin (also Old Chief Joseph)
71, 74
Wells, A. Bancroft
317. 318
Wells, William
88, 187, 403, 404
Welsh, Herbert
355
Wentzel, Wm.F.H.
404
We-owikt, Chief (also We-yah-wickt,Yow-wikt-kut, father of Chief Owhi)
123,
434
We-owíkt, Chief Charley Sluskin (also Saluskin, Sa-lus-kin, Sluiskin, Sluskin,
We-ow-ikt)*
121, 339, 342, 356, 376, 378, 382, 420, 425, 428, 430, 431, 434, 437, 469
Wesley, Chas. (Charli[e])
177, 180
Wessen, Ernest J.
158, 241, 312
Wessen, Thomas E. Dewey
158
West, O.A.
145, 146, 224
West, Roy A.
137, 154, 318
West Virginia* history
1, 136, 137, 139, 140-149, 151-154, 157, 178, 184, 200, 269,
318, 358, 384
West Virginia, maps
558, 570
West Virginia, native tribes
139
West Virginia School Journal
139
West Virginians
139, 252, 355, 463, 503, 544
Wetmore, A.
40
Wetzel, Lewis (the Lewis Wetzel rifle)
377
We-Yallup Wa-ya-cika, Chief (also We-yal-lup Wa-ya-cika, We-Yallup Wayacikas, We-yallup
Wa-ya-saka)*
122, 125, 127, 193, 420, 425, 428, 455, 470, 472
We-yo-ka-sha-not (also We-yo-ka-sha-nat, Weyou-ka-sha-nat, We-you-ka-sha-nat, We-uk-sau-at,
We-uk-san-at)
171, 188
Weyrauch, Paul H.
186
Whalen, Mrs. Nora B.
275, 418
What's Doing in this Great
Northwest
471
Wheat, T.W.
369
Wheeler, Harry W.
62, 345, 382
Wheeler-Howard Bill
358, 396
Wheeler, William
120
Wheelock, Dennison
339
Wheelock, Dennison, whiskey traffic with Indians
192, 193, 356, 344, 345, 348, 382,
455, 458
Whitcomb, David
213
White, Amelia E.
384
White, Charley
430, 431
White, Compton I.
312
White, D.H.
274, 364
White, Mrs. Fred
82, 169, 242
White, Colonel George
72, 82
White, Iris
403
White, Percy
312
White, Rhoda M.
241
White, Mrs. Susie
28, 176, 211, 215, 288
White Bird, Chief
26, 38, 40, 43, 53, 71, 171, 192
White Bird, Mrs. (also Heyoom Teyat-kekt)
53
White Bird Battle*
55, 83, 92, 101
White Bird Canyon*
46
White Bird Country [sic] map, about
26
White Bird, Idaho
97, 111
White Coyote
430, 432
White Elk*, Dr.
128, 226
White Elk, Mrs. Valley (also Valley Mountain)*
128, 158, 191, 208, 220, 226, 232, 341,
350, 361, 378 [see also poems and songs]
White Hawk, Chief (also John Miller)*
28, 48, 80, 82, 104, 110, 219, 237, 290, 291,
297
White, Mrs. Susie* (daughter of Shot-in-Head)
28
White Swan, Chief*
127
White Swan* Indian Council
348, 351
White Swan*, map of
216, 531
White Swan Mission
388
White Swan, Washington
336, 356, 391
Whiteside, C.E.
285, 312
Whitethunder, Billy
336
White Thunder (also He-mene Mox-mox, Yellow Wolf, Yellow Wolfe)*
26, 27, 28, 29, 32,
41, 43, 46, 60, 62, 66, 82, 84, 98, 115, 119, 120, 158, 173, 180, 184, 187, 188, 190, 191, 192, 194, 210, 211, 218,
223, 232, 242, 244, 253, 258, 267, 274, 288, 312, 331, 336, 338, 341, 348, 351, 378, 382, 394, 430, 438, 520, 548
[see also Yellow Wolf, His Own Story]
White Thunder, Jasper (also Jasper Yellow Wolf/Yellow Wolfe)*
180, 188, 192,
378
Whitfield, Matthew (also Kul-Kul Si-Yakth)
38
Whiting, H.S.
403
Whiting, John
158
Whiting, J.S.
265, 296, 438
Whitlock, C.R.
29
Whitman Alumnus, The
40
Whitman, Andrew
26
Whitman College, Walla Walla
510
Whitman, J.C.
80
Whitman, Marcus*
40, 44, 365, 510
Whitman massacre
81
Whitman, (Perrin?) B.*
122
Whitman, Silas D.
26, 30, 173, 188
Whitmans, adopted daughters* of the
40 [see also Whitman Alumnus,
The]
Wholite, Billie Captain, (also Billie Captain Holite, Hol-Ite, Ho-lite, Holtite)*
121,
336, 420, 423, 432, 434
Wigner, Piatt
190
Wick, Henry
200
Wilbur, Father
372
Wilcox, C.S.
137, 139, 148, 384
Wilder, Everett E.
235
Wilder, Leopold L.
227
Wiley, Cecil A.
158
Wilkerson, N.E.
47
Wilkinson, Amos
158, 211, 237, 248, 250, 261
Wilkison, Barnette H.
43
Williams, Albert
31, 232
Williams, Caesar (also Lo-páh-hin, Lu-páh-hin, Lu-pah-hin,
Lo-pah-kin)*
27, 124, 125, 127, 162, 170, 171, 173, 177, 179, 187, 188, 189, 190, 192, 193, 211, 236,
334, 336, 338, 340, 341, 349, 353, 360, 364, 377, 378, 385, 416, 420, 422, 423, 427, 434, 548
Williams, Camille, (also How-lis Won-poon, War Singer)
29, 32, 34, 39, 41, 42, 43, 44,
46, 47, 48, 62, 68, 78, 80, 82, 84, 104, 115, 119, 176, 193, 242, 288, 297, 382,
Williams, David*
26, 173, 180, 188, 334, 341
Williams, Elijah
223, 351
Williams, Harrietta Shelton
358
Williams, F.A.
346
Williams, John H.
213
Williams, Kate (Mrs. Caesar Williams; also Mrs. Lupahin)*
65, 125, 127, 131, 176, 232,
234, 236, 287, 336, 424, 427, 434
Williams, Mrs. L.
275
Williams, Paul
170
Williams, Philip (also P.W. Williams)
43, 49, 56, 62, 341
Williams, Vern
403
Williamson, Ralph B.
335
Wilmoth, L.D.
136
Wilson, Eugene T.
32
Wilson, Frazer E.
219
Wilson, Helen
287
Wilson, Henry
98
Wilson, L.W.
26, 173
Wilson, Colonel R.H.
211
Wilson, Richard H.
82, 391
Wilson, Sam
170
Wilson, W. Wade
36
Windsor, L.E.
404
Winegarden, Susan (Sue)
340, 447