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Indians Memoranda I. ? Bluff Creak and in that immediate vicinity Of the Comanche tribe The Peneteghka? Band All here and doing well. The Noconee? Band All here and doing well. The Yappariko? Band All here and doing well. Together the number about 200 lodges 800 men, women and children. All dry rations from ? Hazen? and to the Penetaghka? and Yappa's their annuity goods were issued early in January. Of the Kiorra? Tribe. The Bands of Satanta, "Lone Wolf", "Kicking Bird", "Black Eagle", and "Timbered Mountain" in all 130 lodges about 800 souls are camped at Chandler's or "Old Ranche Creek" seem restive with troublesome young men draw rations from ? Hazen? have as yet received no Annuity Goods. Santana and Lone Wolf still in custody. Of the Apaches Wolf-sleeve's Band about 50 lodges 290 souls known to be all of this tribe belonging on this Reserve. Camped with the Kioras?. Draw Rations. Received their Annuities Jany 6th. Are quiet and well disposed. The Witchitas and Affiliated Bands ? Wichita, Caddos?, Wacoes?, Kiechies? and Tomorccaroes? with a few Delrrares? number together about 900. Draw rations are good Indians live quietly in the Washita Valley on South side of stream.