Indian Papers of Texas and the Southwest, Vol. III

TEXAS INDIAN PAPERS, 1846-1859

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long and in such manner as the President may think proper. It is further agreed that school teachers, at the discretion of the President, shall be sent among the said tribes or na- tions for the purpose of in- structing them; and the said tribes or nations agree that preachers of the gospel may travel or reside among them by permission of the President or his agents to be appointed, and that ample protection shall be afforded them in the discharge of their duties. ARTICLE XIV. The said tribes or nations,

parties to this treaty, are anxious to be at peace with all other tribes or nations, and it is agreed that the President shall use his exertions in such manner as he may think proper to preserve friendly relations between the different tribes or nations parties to this treaty, and all other tribes of Indians under his jurisdiction. Given under our hands and seals this day and date above.

P. M. BUTLER, } M. G. LEWIS,

U. S. Com's.

Comanche. PAH-HAH-YUCO, or the Amorous Man. MO-PE-CHU-CO-PE, or Old Owl, CUSH-UN-A-RAH-A, or Ravisher, KA-BAH-HA-MOO, or Won't Smoke, O-KA-ART-SU, or Rope Cutter, Moo-RA-QUE-TOP, or Nasty Mule, TA-BUP-PUA-TA, or the W'inner,

[his X mark. [his X mark. [his X mark. [his X mark. [his X mark. [his X mark. [his X mark. [his X mark. [his X mark. [his X mark. [his X mark. [his X mark. [his X mark. [his X mark. [his X mark. [his X mark. [his X mark. [his X mark. [his X mark. [his X mark. [his X mark.

KAI-TIA-TA, or Little

KAI-HE-NA-MON-RA, Blind Man,

Ho-CHU-CA, Birdshouse,

PAH-MOO-WA-TA, No Tobacco, MoN-NE-CON-NAH-HEH, Ring,

PO-CHA-NA-QUAR-HIP, Buffalo Hump,

SANTA ANNA,

SA-VI-AH, Small Wolf,

QUARAH-HA-PO-E, Antelope Road, KA-NAH-U-MAH-KA, Nearly dead, !SH-A-ME-A-QUI, Travelling Wolf,

Mo-HE-KA, Pole cat,

A-KA-CHU-A-TA, No Horn, KA-HE-NA-BO-NE, Blind Man,

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