Osage Nation, Oklahoma, Index: Tixier's Travels on the Osage Prairies Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Sharon Hamilton sharkay@swbell.net ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ McDermott, John Francis (Editor). 1940. Tixier's Travels on the Osage Prairies. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. Albert, a mulatto Allen (Farmer) Andre, a Canadian Astor, John Jacob Audubon, John James Audubon, John Woodhouse Bahabeh, an Osage Baptiste, a Choctaw Baptiste, an Osage Baptiste, Mlle., wife of the Osage Bayle-Mouillard, Mme. Berger, Cephise, bride of James De Berty Trudeau Berger, Francois Eloi Big Chief, head of the Little Osage Big Soldier, an Osage Indian Black Dog (Manka-Chonkeh) Blunt, Captain Edmund March Bonneville, Captain Bringier, Louis Bringier, Louise, second wife of James De Berty Trudeau Cabanne (family) Canard, Elizabeth Casey, Captain Celnart, Mme. Cerre (family) Chabe-Chinka (Little Beaver) Chingawassa (Handsome Bird) Chittenden, H. M. Chonkeh (The Wolf) Chouteau, Auguste Pierre Chouteau, Edward Chouteau, Francois Chouteau, Marie Louise Chouteau, Paul Liguest Chouteau, Pierre, Jr. Chouteau, Therese Cerre Clermos, or Clermont, Osage chieftain Colin, Pierre Collen, Peter Cooper, James Fenimore Cortambert, Louis Couture, Thomas Davidson, Mr. Dodge, Lieut.-Col. Henry Douglas, George Douglas, Mrs. George Duglass, General Du Tisne, Charles Fremont, John Charles Gaillardet, T. F. Giraud, M., godfather to Edward, son of Pierre Melicourt Papin Governor of Saint Louis, Zenon Trudeau Gregg, Josiah Guerin, Alexandre Guiot, Edouard Hampton, Mr., a Louisiana planter Harrison, Gneral William Henry Irving, Washington Jackson, General Andrew James, Thomas Joe the Mexican Joseph, an Osage Julien, a mixed-blood Kahikeh-chinka (Little Chief) Kanse-Tanga (Big Kan), an Osage Kishagashugah Laclede, Pierre Lafayette, General Laforce, Joe, a mixed-blood Lassize, Eulalie de Latrobe, Charles Joseph Leavenworth, Col. Henry Le Suis, Francois Le Suis, Jean Baptiste Lisa, Manuel Lockhart, Matilda Logny, Robin de Long, Major Stephen H. Lyell, Sir Charles McCutchon, Mr., a Louisiana planter Main-poque, an Osage partisan Majakita, Head Chief of the Osage Man-chap-che-mani (The-One-Who-Crawls-on-the-Ground) Manka-Chonkeh, or Black Dog Marcharthitahtoongah Milligan, Mr. (a former state senator of Louisiana?) Mina-Picheh (Mina-la-mechante), an Osage girl Mitieshais, mother of Pierre Melicourt Papin, Jr. Mongrain, Baptiste Mongrain Family Mongrain, Joseph Mongrain, Noel Mongrain, Sophie Monroe, President James Mun, Jules de Ne-ha-wa-she-tun-ga Nida-ouassa-tanga, an Osage Indian Noel, Joseph Nolte, Vincent Nuttall, Thomas Old White Hair Ouachinka-Lagri (Handsome Bird), an Osage chief Ouakantaku-chinka (Little Medicine Man), appellation given Victor Tixier by the Osage Ouichingheh, a member of Pierre Melicourt Papin's household Pa-ha-bee Pancoast, Dr. Joseph Papin, Edward Papin, Joseph Marie Papin, Marie Louise (Chouteau) Papin, Pierre Melicourt, trader among the Osage Patoka (an Osage Indian) Peras, Julien Phoebe, a mulatto Picheh, an Osage Pike, Zebulon Montgomery, explorer Prairie Rose, the daughter of Baptiste, an Osage Pratte family Pratte, General Bernard Putnam children, captives of the Comanche Raffet, Denis-Auguste-Marie Robert, the Negro Saligny, M. de Sanson, Professor Louis Joseph Sans Oreilles, an Osage chief Saul, T. H., a Louisiana planter Sauve, Adele Sauve, Pierre Shreve, Henry M. Sibley, George Sophie (Mongrain?), a member of Papin's household Striker-of-Chiefs, an Osage Suisse, a mixed-blood Swiss, Joseph Texan girl (Matilda Lockhart?), a Comanche captive Tixier, Charles Tixier, Victor Trudeau, Caroline Trudeau, Dr. John M. Trudeau, Edward Livingston Trudeau, James De Berty Trudeau, Rene Trudeau, Zenon Tseht-houka, Chief (The Buffalo) Van Buren, President Martin Viguier, H. F., proprietor of boarding house in Saint Louis Vitime, an Osage woman War-Bird Wa-taw-nagres White Feather, chief of the Kansa White Hair, George White Hair, the First White Hair, the Younger Williams, Asa Wilson, Captain, Master of the Republican Wolf, a Kansa Indian