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, White Antelope, Little Robe, Left Hand, Knock Knee, One Eye, and another, name unknown. Not a single prominent man of the tribe remains, and the tribe itself is almost annihilated. The Arapahoe probably suffered but little. It has been reported that the chief, Left Hand, of that tribe, was killed, but Colonel Chivington is of the opinion that the was not. Among the stock captured were a number of Government horses and mules, including the twenty or thirty stolen from the command of Lieutenant Chase, at Jimmy's camp, last summer. "The Indian camp was well supplied with defensive works. For half a mile along the creek there was an almost continuous chain of rifle-pits, and another similar line of works crowned the adjacent bluff. Pits had been dug at all the salient points for miles. After the battle, twenty-three dead Indians were taken from one of these pits, and twenty-seven from another. "Whether viewed as a march or as a battle, the exploit has few, if any, paralle