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* Horseshoe Creek, gold found at, 165.
 * Station, 91.
 * Horses, Indian, 56, 57-8.
 * of the Dakotah Indians, 99.
 * Horse-stealing, punishment for, in the Western States, 90, 360.
 * Hotels in Great Salt Lake City, 201.
 * in the Far West, 201, note.
 * Hot springs near Great Salt Lake City, 236.
 * analysis of the water of, 236, note.
 * Houses, materials of, in Great Salt Lake City, 197, 198.
 * Howard, Mr., 457.
 * Humboldt River, 480.
 * Hunkpapa Indians, 98.
 * Hunkpatidan Indians, 97.
 * Hunter, President Bishop, 226.
 * Huntingdon Valley, 480.
 * Hurricanes of Scott's Bluffs, 7S.
 * Hyde, John, his work on Mormonism, 208, note.


 * Ice springs, 158.
 * Ihanktonwan Indians, their habitat and present condition, 97.
 * Immorality of the mail-coach drivers, 5.
 * Independence Day, New, of the Mormons, 251,
 * Independence Day, New, celebration of, 349, note.
 * India, remarks on the army system of outposts in, 43, 45.
 * Indian arms, 57, 119.
 * arts, 118–19.
 * boys and girls, 59, 107.
 * camp, an, 472.
 * character, 102–3.
 * creed, few rites and ceremonies of the, 115.
 * curriculum of the Prairie, 107.
 * dancing, 110.
 * departments of the United States, management of the, 132.
 * Indian dress, 57, 59.
 * farms, 477.
 * fighting, 43.
 * half-breeds, 80.
 * "home," the, 32.
 * horses, 56, 57–8.
 * kleptomania, 60, 102, 103.
 * marriages, 116.
 * mode of hunting the buffalo and preparing the skins, 51, 52.
 * Indian mode of stampeding animals, 16–7.
 * of wearing the hair, 56.
 * names, 115.
 * population in the middle of the last and present centuries, 99, note.
 * Indian prejudice against speaking, 80.
 * religion of the, 107.
 * reservation, distribution of the, 32.
 * scalping, 112.
 * skull, form and dimensions of the, 105.
 * smoking, 110, 111–12.
 * summer, the, 79, 483.
 * the name, a misnomer for American aborigines, 55.
 * Indian village, description of the remove of an, 56.
 * villages and tents, 85.
 * women, 106.
 * Indians, account of the Pawnees, 36.
 * best scheme for preserving the race of, 35.
 * causes which rapidly thin the tribesmen, 34.
 * Indians, difficulties attending the scheme of civilization of the, 36.
 * Indians, effects of alcohol among the various tribes of, 82.
 * Indians, ferocity of, and whites, 60,
 * grotesque accounts of the manner in which they formerly received the Gospel, 109.
 * Indians, how treated by the United States, 32.
 * kindness of the Mormons to the, 245.
 * languages of the northeastern tribes of, 96, note.
 * Indians, Lieutenant Weed's defeat of the Gosh Yutas, 467, 470.
 * Indians, mistaken public opinion of the, and of their ancestors, 55.
 * Indians, proposals for raising native regiments of, 47.
 * Indians, the American philanthropist's mode of civilizing the, 35.
 * Indians, the Comanches, 61, note.
 * the dignity of chief, 117.
 * their arrow-poison, 482.
 * their course of life, 117.
 * their future considered, 101.
 * their "home," 32.
 * their murder of Loscier and Applegate, 484.
 * Indians, their opinion of their own strength, 101.
 * their progress toward extinction, 102.
 * their Turanian origin,
 * the, of Utah Territory, 473.
 * the squaws, 59.
 * the Yutas, 474–6.
 * total number of, on the prairies and the Rocky Mountains, 38.
 * Indians, tribes and sub-tribes of the Sioux, 96.
 * Industry in Great Salt Lake City, 316.
 * list of articles of, 317–320, note.
 * Intoxicating drink, a new, 24, note.
 * mode of manufacturing "Indian liquor," 81–2.
 * Intoxicating drink, one made from a cactus, 64, note.
 * Irish women in the West, 175.
 * Iron County, coal and iron found in, 282.
 * found in Utah Territory, 281.
 * Island, Antelope, or Church, 194, 323, 327.
 * Bonhomme, 15.
 * Carrington, 327.
 * Cedar, the first, in the Missouri, 41.
 * Dolphin, 327.
 * Frémont, 328.
 * Grande, in the Platte River, 39.
 * Gunnison's, 327.
 * Hat, 327.
 * Stansbury, 327.
 * Islets of La Grande Platte River, 40.
 * Itazipko, Sans Arc, or No-Bow Indians, their habitat, 98.
 * Itinerary, the emigrant's, 505.
 * of the mail route from Great Salt Lake City to San Francisco, 511.


 * Jack, the Arapaho Indian, and his squaw, 146, 147.
 * Jackal, the, of the Western world, 64. See Coyote.
 * Jacques, Elder John, his Mormon works, 212, note.
 * James River, Indians of, 97.
 * Jesuitism as a means of civilization of the Indians, 85.
 * Jimsen weed, 111.
 * Jo, St., city of, 12, 15.
 * Johnston's Settlement, 451.
 * Jones, Elder Dan, his Mormon works, 215, note.
 * Jordan, New, its course in the Wasach Mountains, 332.
 * Jordan, New, the river in Great Salt Lake City, 3, 325.
 * "Jornada," or day's march, 167.
 * Junction-House Ranch, 53,


 * Kamas Prairie, 182, and note.
 * Kane, Colonel T.L., account of him, 204, note.
 * his work on the Mormons, 204, note.
 * Kansas, a specimen of squatter life in, 19.
 * "bleeding," 16.
 * "gales," 21.
 * prairies of, 17.
 * rainy season in, 16.
 * shanties in, 18.
 * "Kansas-Nebraska Act," passing of the, 33.