6Chapter V. Pontiac, the Red Napoleon. Head Chief of the Ottawas; And Organizer of the First Great Indian Confederation.
17Chapter XVI. Quanah Parker, Head Chief of the Comanches.
7Chapter VI. Logan, or Tal-ga-yee-ta, the Cayuga (Mingo) Chief. Orator and Friend of the White Man. Also, a Brief Sketch of Cornstalk.
18Chapter XVII. A Sheaf of Good Indian Stories from History. (pt. 1)
8Chapter VII. Captain Joseph Brant, or Thayendanegea, Principal Sachem of the Mohawks, and Head Chief of the Iroquois Confederation.
19Chapter XVII. A Sheaf of Good Indian Stories from History. (pt. 2)
9Chapter VIII. Red Jacket, or Sa-go-ye-wat-ha, "The Keeper Awake"—the Indian Demosthenes—Chief of the Senecas.
20Chapter XVIII. Indian Anecdotes and Incidents, Humorous and Otherwise.
10Chapter IX. Little Turtle, or Michikiniqua. War-chief of the Miamis, and Conqueror of Harmar and St. Clair.
21Chapter XIX. Whence Came the Aborigines of America?
11Chapter X. Tecumseh, or "the Shooting Star." Famous Shawnee War-chief—Organizer of Second Great Indian Confederation and General in the British Army in the War of 1812.