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Ka-Na-Pi-Ma, an Ottawa chief
1. Ka-Na-Pi-Ma, an Ottawa chief
Spring Frog; a Cherokee Chief
2. Spring Frog; a Cherokee Chief
Yaha-Hajo, a Seminole chief
3. Yaha-Hajo, a Seminole chief
Aseola, a Seminole leader
4. Aseola, a Seminole leader

Kai-Pol-E-Quah, White Nosed Fox
5. Kai-Pol-E-Quah, White Nosed Fox
Se-Loc-Ta, a Creek chief
6. Se-Loc-Ta, a Creek chief
Micanopy, a Seminole chief
7. Micanopy, a Seminole chief
A Chippeway widow
8. A Chippeway widow

John Ridge, a Cherokee
9. John Ridge, a Cherokee
Foke-Luste-Hajo, a Seminole
10. Foke-Luste-Hajo, a Seminole
Ka-Ta-Wa-Be-Da, a Chippeway chief
11. Ka-Ta-Wa-Be-Da, a Chippeway chief
Wa-Kawn, a Winnebago chief
12. Wa-Kawn, a Winnebago chief

Hoo-Wan-Ne-Ka, a Winnebago chief
13. Hoo-Wan-Ne-Ka, a Winnebago chief
Pes-Ke-Le-Cha-Co, a Pawnee chief
14. Pes-Ke-Le-Cha-Co, a Pawnee chief
Wa-Kawn-Ha-Ka, a Winnebago chief
15. Wa-Kawn-Ha-Ka, a Winnebago chief
Shar-I-Tar-Ish, a Pawnee chief
16. Shar-I-Tar-Ish, a Pawnee chief

Pow-A-Sheek, a Fox chief
17. Pow-A-Sheek, a Fox chief
Le Soldat du Chene, an Osage chief
18. Le Soldat du Chene, an Osage chief
Stum-Ma-Nu, a Flat-Head boy
19. Stum-Ma-Nu, a Flat-Head boy
A-Mis-Quam, a Winnebago brave
20. A-Mis-Quam, a Winnebago brave
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