Part 10 (2/2)
MOA-NA-HON-GA (Great Walker)
Also known as Winaugusconey (the man who is not afraid to travel) and Big Neck
McKenny & Hall Indian Tribes (pp. 157-160, vol. I)
MOSTEOSE (Holy Rabbit, an old Iowa Chief still living)
MUN-NE-O-YE A woman
Catlin, Notes of Eight Years' Travels in Europe
NAR-GE-GA-RASH (British)
Treaty of 1854
Treaty of 1861
NAW-A-TAWMY
Laws and Treaties (p. 396, vol. I)
NE-O-MON-NE (Walking Rain)
Rhees, Smithsonian Inst.i.tution, (p. 57)
(Probably the same Indian referred to by McKenny & Hall under Ne-O-Mon-Ni, _q. v._)
NE-O-MON-NI (The cloud out of which the rain comes)
McKenny & Hall Indian Tribes (pp. 81-82, vol. 2)
NEU-MON-GA (Walking Rain)
Schoolcraft, Indian Tribes (vol. III)
NEU-MON-YA (Walking Rain)
<script>