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Souvenir of the N. American Indians: as they were in the nineteenth century
Rare Book Division, The New York Public Library. "Saukie. 83. Kee-o-kuk (the Running Fox), Head Chief in the tribe, and one of the most celebrated Indians on the American frontiers. His staff of office in one hand, and tomahawk, with scalp attached, in the other. This Chief was very distinguished for his eloquence, and has made his speeches several times at Washington, before the members of Congress; 84. Pash-ee-pa-ho (the Swimmer), a distinguished War Chief of the Saukie tribe, ... ; 85. Wife of Kee-o-kuk, the Chief." The New York Public Library Digital Collections. 1850. https://qa-digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-da57-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
Rare Book Division, The New York Public Library. "Saukie. 83. Kee-o-kuk (the Running Fox), Head Chief in the tribe, and one of the most celebrated Indians on the American frontiers. His staff of office in one hand, and tomahawk, with scalp attached, in the other. This Chief was very distinguished for his eloquence, and has made his speeches several times at Washington, before the members of Congress; 84. Pash-ee-pa-ho (the Swimmer), a distinguished War Chief of the Saukie tribe, ... ; 85. Wife of Kee-o-kuk, the Chief." New York Public Library Digital Collections. Accessed November 26, 2024. https://qa-digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-da57-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
Rare Book Division, The New York Public Library. (1850). Saukie. 83. Kee-o-kuk (the Running Fox), Head Chief in the tribe, and one of the most celebrated Indians on the American frontiers. His staff of office in one hand, and tomahawk, with scalp attached, in the other. This Chief was very distinguished for his eloquence, and has made his speeches several times at Washington, before the members of Congress; 84. Pash-ee-pa-ho (the Swimmer), a distinguished War Chief of the Saukie tribe, ... ; 85. Wife of Kee-o-kuk, the Chief. Retrieved from https://qa-digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-da57-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
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Saukie. 83. Kee-o-kuk (the Running Fox), Head Chief in the tribe, and one of the most celebrated Indians on the American frontiers. His staff of office in one hand, and tomahawk, with scalp attached, in the other. This Chief was very distinguished for his eloquence, and has made his speeches several times at Washington, before the members of Congress; 84. Pash-ee-pa-ho (the Swimmer), a distinguished War Chief of the Saukie tribe, ... ; 85. Wife of Kee-o-kuk, the Chief., (1850)
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