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* Shadawish (Bad Pelican), Ojibway chief, 192, 317, 318
 * Shakopee, Minn., 156
 * Shakopee, battle of, 502
 * Shagawaumikong. See Chagouamigon.
 * Shappa (Beaver), Yancton chief, 358, 359, 362, 363, 364
 * Shawakeshig, Ojibway warrior, 50, 362, 363
 * Shawanos. See Shawnees.
 * Shawano prophet. See Prophet.
 * Shawnees, the, 32, 218
 * Shawunoag. See Shawanos.
 * Shaug-un-ush, or British, 195
 * Shell River, 164
 * She-se-be, Ojibway warrior, 346, 352
 * Shin-ga-ba-wos-sin, Ojibway chief, 47, 319, 392, 445, 462, 470
 * Shin-goob, or "Balsam," 50, 130
 * Shing-wauk, or Little Pine, 462
 * Shoneyah, or "Silver," Ojibway chief, 165, 335
 * Shokpedan, or Shakopee, Dakota chief, 156
 * Shosh-e-man, or "Snow Glider," Ojibway chief, 334
 * Sibley Lake, 224
 * Silver crosses sold by traders, 439
 * Sioux. See Dakotas.
 * Sissetons, the, 168, 266, 352, 304, 359
 * Six Nations of New York, 30, 83, 146, 148, 217
 * Smallpox, how introduced among Ojibways, 260, 261, 344
 * Smith, Capt. John, 30
 * Snake River, 243, 246
 * Snelling, Col., U.S.A., 474
 * Snelling, H.H., 475
 * Snelling, W.J., 476
 * Snelling, Fort, 474, 476, 485
 * Solomons, Ezekiel, British trader, 209
 * Song-uk-um-ig, or "Strong Ground," Ojibway chief, 47, 353, 354, 470
 * Spiritualism among Ojibways, 27
 * Spontaneous Man, Ojibway name for themselves, 56
 * Strong Ground. See Song-uk-um-ig.
 * Stillwater, Minn., 11; Indian fight at, 489; scalp dance at, 499
 * Stirling, General, 444
 * Stuart, Robert, 494
 * Sturgeon, 175
 * Sucre, le (Sweet), Ojibway chief, 231, 376, 452, 454, 458, 459
 * Sugar trees, 175, 263
 * Suk-a-aug-un-ing, 315
 * Summer life among red race, 251, 264
 * Sunrise River, 327, 328
 * Sunrise River, battle on, 328
 * Swamp People, or "Swampies." See Musk-keeg-oes.
 * Sweet. See Sucre, le.
 * Swan River, 384
 * Swearing unknown in Ojibway tongue, 64
 * Symbol, family, 42


 * Tabushaw, Ojibway warrior, 355
 * Taliaferro, Major, agent for Sioux, 465, 474, 476, 483
 * Talon, intendant, 99
 * Tartaric origin of Dakotas, 62
 * Taupine, Sieur de la, 408
 * Tecumseh, 118, 324, 372
 * Tennessee River, 32
 * Tepees, or wigwams, 158
 * Ticonderoga, Ojibways at, 432
 * Theology of the Ojibways, 27. See also Medawe.
 * Thief River, 326, 356
 * Thompson, D., astronomer and geographer of Northwest Company, explores the Red River of the north, 151; visits Red Lake, 451
 * Thunder Bay, 84
 * Tobacco raised by Gros Ventres, 179
 * Tom, a negro engagé, 289
 * Tongue River, fight at, 454
 * Tonty, Henry, 409, 415
 * Torture of prisoners, 82, 106, 107, 128, 188
 * Totemic system, 34; analogous to Hebrew customs, 70
 * Totemic division of Ojibways, 41
 * Totems. See Crane, Bear, etc.
 * Totems, members cannot intermarry, 42; the five original, 43, 44; system not known among Dakotas, 43, 61; list of the present, 44; the fish species, 46; intermingling of, 165
 * Tracy, Mr., British trader, 205, 208
 * Trader, a, robbed by pillagers, 258
 * Trading post, first, on La Pointe Island, 96