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Part 12

Catlin, Fourteen Ioway Indians

SHON-TA-YI-GA (Little Wolf)

Catlin, Fourteen Ioway Indians. (Spelled Shon-ta-ye-ee-ga in Catlin's Notes of Eight Years' Travels in Europe, etc.)

SHOON-TY-ING-A

Treaty of 1854

TAH-RA-KEE

Treaty of 1861

TAH-RO-HA (Many Stages)

Maximilian, Travels. Clark reprint (vol. III)

TAH-RO-HON

McKenny & Hall Indian Tribes (pp. 85-87, vol. II)

TAH-RO-HON (Plenty of Meat)

Rhees, Smithsonian Inst.i.tution, (p. 56)

TA-PA-TA-ME (Sophia-Wisdom)

Catlin, Fourteen Ioway Indians

THUR-O-MONY

Treaty of 1861

TOHEE, CHARLES

Laws and Treaties (p. 396, vol. I)

TOHEE, DAVID

Bull. 30, B. A. E.

TOHEE, EMMA

Laws and Treaties (p. 396, vol. I)

TOHEE, MAGGIE

Laws and Treaties (p. 396, vol. I)

TOHEE, MARY

Laws and Treaties (p. 396, vol. I)

TOHEE, WILLIAM

Treaty of 1861

TOTANAHUCA (The Pelican)

McKenny & Hall Indian Tribes (pp. 59-61, vol. II)

WA-CHA-MON-YA (He who kills as he walks)

Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Coll. vol. XVIII, p. 363.

(There also termed El Ladron)

WA-CHA-MON-YA (One who kills as he walks)

Fulton, Red Men of Iowa

Given in McKenny & Hall's Indian Tribes as Wat-che-mon-ne (the Orator) and in Rhees, Smithsonian Inst.i.tution-Stanley-as Wa-cha-mow-ne (Partisan)

WAHUMPPE

McKenny & Hall Indian Tribes (p. 85, vol. II)

WANATHURGO

McKenny & Hall Indian Tribes (pp. 59-61, vol. II)