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1. Wyoming, birth-place of the author; 2. Mouth of Yellow Stone; 3. Mouth of Yellow Stone: character of Missouri River; 4. Mouth of Yellow Stone: Upper Missouri Indians; 5. Mouth of Yellow Stone: author's painting-room; 6. Mouth of Yellow Stone: medicines or mysteries; 7. Mouth of Yellow Stone: Crows and Blackfeet; 8. Mouth of Yellow Stone: further remarks on the Crows; 9. Mouth of Yellow Stone: contemplations of the Great Far West and its customs; 10. Mandan Village, Upper Missouri: a strange place; 11. Mandan Village: location; 12. Mandan Village: bird's eye view of the village; 13. Mandan Village: the wolf-chief; 14. Mandan Village: costumes of the Mandans; 15. Mandan Village: astonishment of the Mandans at the operation of the author's brush; 16. Mandan Village: an Indian beau or dandy; 17. Mandan Village: polygamy; 18. Mandan Village: Indian dancing; 19. Mandan Village: sham fight and sham scalp dance of the Mandan boys; 20. Mandan Village: Mandan archery; 21. Mandan Village, Upper Missouri: Mah-to-tah-pa (the four bears); 22. Mandan Village: Mandan religious ceremonies; 23. Minataree Village: location and numbers; 24. Minataree Village: Crow, in the Minataree village; 25. Little Mandan Village, Upper Missouri: an Indian offering himself for a pillow; 26. Mouth of Teton River: Sioux of Dah-co-ta; 27. Mouth of Teton River: custom of exposing the aged; 28. Mouth of Teton River: difficulty of painting Indian women; 29. Mouth of Teton River: voluntary torture; 30. Mouth of Teton River: Indian weapons and instrument of music; 31. Mouth of Teton River: Bisons (or buffaloes) description of.