Indigenous Tribes of North America 1848 by James Hall
Ahyouwaighs Chief of the Six Nations
Amiskquew A Menominie Warrior
Ap-Pa-Noo-Se A Saukie Chief
Caa-Tou-See of the Ojibway
Chippeway Woman
Chippeway Woman and Child
Chon-Mon-I-Case An Otto Half Chief
Chou-Ca-Pe An Otto Second Chief
Esh-Tah-Um-Leah A Sioux Chief
Hayne Hudjihini
Hoo-Wan-Ne-Ka A Winnebago Chief
Julcee-Mathla A Seminole Chief
Kai-Pol-E-Qua A Saukie Warrior
Kee-She-Waa A Fox Warrior
Keokuk Chief of the Sacs and Foxes
Ki-On-Twog-Ky A Seneca Chief
Le-Soldat-Du-Chene An Osage Chief
Ma-Has-Kah An Ioway Chief
Ma-Ka-Tai-Me-She-Kia-Kiah A Saukie Warrior
Mar-Ko-Me-Te A Menominie Warrior
Me-Te-A A Pottawatimie Chief
Mistippee
Moa-Na-Hon-Ga An Ioway Chief
Mo-Hon-Go Woman of the Osage
Mon-Chonsia A Kansas Chief
Naw-Kaw A Winnebago Chief
Nea-Math-La A Seminole Chief
Ne-Sou-A-Quoit A Fox Chief
Not-Chi-Mi-Ne An Ioway Chief
No-Way-Ke-Sug-Ga of the Otoe
Okee-Makee-Quid A Chippeway Chief
Pa-She-Pa-Haw A Sauk Chief
Payta-Kootha A Shawanoe Warrior
Pes-Ke-Le-Cha-Co A Pawnee Chief
Petalesharro A Pawnee Warrior
A-Na-Cam-E-Gish-Ca A Chippeway Chief
Pow-A-Sheek A Fox Chief
Shar-I-Tar-Ish Pawnee Chief
Shau-Hau-Napo-Tinia An Ioway Chief
Tah-Chee A Cherokee Chief
Tah-Col-O-Quoit
Tah-Ro-Hon An Ioway Warrior
Tens-Kwau-Ta-Waw A Prophet
Thayendanegea Great Captain of the Six Nations
To-Ka-Con A Sioux Chief
Tshi-Zun-Hau-Kau A Winnebago Warrior
Tshusick of the Ojibway
Wa-Em-Boesh-Kaa A Chippeway Chief
Wa-Na-Ta Grand Chief of the Sioux
Wa-Pel-La A Musquakee Chief
Wesh-Cubb A Chippeway Chief
Winnebago Warrior
Yaha-Hajo A Seminole War Chief
Yoholo Micco A Creek Chief