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Photograph probably taken in 10mo 1871 of a group of Pawnee prisoners that were accused of the murder of a white man, McMurtie, along with their chiefs, interpreters, legal counsel, and Quaker indian agents: (from left to right, top row: Champion S. Centennial Mayor of Omaha Counsel for prisoners. Baptiste Bayhylle, US indian interpreter for Pawnees. Barclay White, Supt. Indian Affairs Artipit. Henry M. Allis, White interpreter Born 1839 First White Man born in Nebraska. Jacob M Troth US Indian Agent for Pawnees. bottom row: Strikes Chief Tie-ta-cha-cod-ie. Horse Driver Te-ca-rix-ta-pah-ra. Yellow Sun Tah-co-re-cah. Little Wolf Sket-de-kitty butck. Blue Hawk Go-tow-we-couts-la-re-use. Sky Chief Telah-wah-la-sha-ro. Gift of Edith Lewis White, 1978