schoolcraft, "Information," etc, op.
"The Siouan Indians"
W. J. McGee
In 1829 Porter described their country as beginning 25 miles west of the Missouri line and running to the Mexican line of that date, being 50 miles wide; and he gave their number as 5,000. According to schoolcraft, they numbered 3,758 in April, 1853, but this was after the removal of an important branch known as Black Dog's band to a new locality farther down Verdigris river.
"The Siouan Indians"
W. J. McGee
The chief of the unconfederate tribes are the now extinct Mynkasar and Cochnowagoes-extinct, unless either or both be represented by a small remnant mentioned by schoolcraft, in his great work on the Indian tribes, now in the course of publication, under the sanction of Congress, as the St. Regis Indians.
"The Ethnology of the British Colonies and Dependencies"
Robert Gordon Latham