The Iowa

Chapter 9

Pa-QU-TE.-Dorsey, _Kwa-pa. MS. vocab._, B. A. E., 1881, (Quapaw name).

Pa-QU?SE.-Dorsey, _Osage MS. vocab._, B. A. E., 1883 (Osage name).

PASHoHAN.-Gatschet, _p.a.w.nee MS._, B. A. E., (p.a.w.nee name).

Pa.s.sINCHAN.-Doc. 1720 quoted by Bandelier in _Arch. Inst. Pap._, V, 203, 1890.

PAUHOOCHEES.-McKenny and Hall, _Ind. Tribes_, II, 209, 1854.

PaXODSHE.-Gatschet, _Kaw MS. vocab._, B. A. E., 27, 1878 (Kansa name).

PIERCED NOSES. Long, _Exped. Rocky Mts._, 1, 339, 1823.

WA-QO TC.-Dorsey, _Winnebago MS. vocab._, B. A. E., 1886 (Winnebago name).

YAHOWA.-Beltrami, _Pilgrimage_, II, 151, 1828.

YOWAYS.-De l"Isle, _Map of La._, in Neill, _Hist. Minn._, 164, 1858.

YUAHeS.-Iberville (1700) in Margry, _Dec._, IV, 440, 1880 (identical?).

ZAIVOVOIS.-Haldimand, according to Catlin, quoted by Donaldson in _Smithson. Rep._ for 1885, pt. 2, 145, 1886.

APPENDIX D

A list of the names of some of the more prominent members of the Iowa tribe, excluding half-breeds.

(Compiled from various sources)

HBROCKANIE

Laws and Treaties (p. 396, vol. I)

BIG EAR

Laws and Treaties (p. 396, vol. I)

BIG EAR, Thereasa

Laws and Treaties (p. 396, vol. I)

BIG NECK (See Moa-Na-Hon-Ga)

CORSAIR A papoose

Catlin, Fourteen Ioway Indians

CRANE

McKenny & Hall Indian Tribes (pp. 141-146, vol. I)

EL LADRON (the robber)

(See Wa-cha-mon-ya)

HARD HEART

McKenny & Hall Indian Tribes (p. 85, vol. II)

HE-WA-THO-CHA (One who sheds his hair)

Fulton, Red Men of Iowa

INTHEHONE (The Big Axe)

McKenny & Hall Indian Tribes (pp. 141-146, vol. I)

"IOWAY JIM" or Major Ketcher

McKenny & Hall Indian Tribes (pp. 157-160, vol. I)

KIS-TOM-IE-a woman

Laws and Treaties (p. 396, vol. I)

KOON-ZA-YA-ME (Female war Eagle sailing)

Catlin, Fourteen Ioway Indians

LE VOLEUR (A Chief)

Catlin, Fourteen Ioway Indians

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