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Numbers refer to folder numbers in the description inventory for this collection. 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 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, 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
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
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
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
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
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]
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 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, 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]
agents, 68, 120, 333
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
attitude toward whites, 89
Bank of Wapato, 354
battle axes, 551
battles and battlefields*, 28, 40, 112, 182, 242, 248, 262, 290, 520, 561 [see also specific battles listed]
buffalo lance, sketch of, 569
burial site, map of, 540
citizenship, 27, 338, 377
Commercial Club, 354
Commission, 105, 359, 460
commissioners, 36, 44, 68, 72, 83, 100, 132, 220, 229, 253, 287, 296, 297, 341, 343, 344, 346, 348, 389, 394
councils*, associations, organizations, 68, 87, 114, 180, 205, 336, 338, 339, 347, 348, 351, 356, 358, 372, 383, 384, 426
culture*, 226, 418
customs*, 378, 419, 424, 482 [see also Indian customs and beliefs, narratives]
dance*, 424, 427, 433, 440, 441
display objects, 279
drawings, 516-519, 522, 523, 524, 526, 532, 534, 536, 537, 538, 545, 548, 555, 556, 562, 566, 569 [see also drawings; maps; posters]
earth/underground houses*, 424
famine, 424
feasts*, 122, 185, 199, 421, 424, 426, 428
fights, comments on, 290
fishing* rights, 40, 177, 180, 193, 338, 352, 356, 396, 397, 418, 428, 455, 462 [see alsoYakima Indian(s), fishing rights]
flint-chipping shop, 437
goiter among, Northwest, 367
graves*, 40, 242, 423
grievances, protests, 67, 120, 220, 248, 250, 336, 342-345, 349, 356, 359, 385, 425
horn shell wampum, 219
hunters and hunting*, 199, 201, 419, 421, 431, 432, 440
hunter* omens, 424
hunting rights, 339, 350, 356, 385
hunting stories, 52, 199, 423, 424, 429, 431, 432, 435, 436, 440
in Canada, conditions, 383
in motion pictures, 184, 300
inscriptions, 238
in World War I, 356
in World War II, 452
"Justice Reorganized," 389
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 ]
land claims, Nez Perce, 378
lands for sale, resettlement, 343, 346, 349, 377
language(s), 52, 121, 123, 184, 349, 378, 399
legal aid for, 351
legislation, regarding, 27, 333, 342, 345, 359
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]
life, destruction of [way of], 374
linguistic families*, 567 [see also maps]
medicine dances, 427
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)]:
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
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
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
legends and tales
legends and tales
legends and tales
legends and tales
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
"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
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]
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
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
books, correspondence, 159, 260, 281, 323
booklists, 138, 144, 169, 270, 306, 318
collection of archives and personal papers, correspondence, 306, 325, 326, 327
copyright documents, 333
photographs, correspondence, 242
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
last written words, 39
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
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
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
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
medicine owl, 430
Medicine Tree*, the (Lolo Trail)*, 47, 242
mementos*, 164, 166, 240*, 284, 290 [see also historic markers and monuments; markers for historic sites; memorials; monuments]
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
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
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
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