58 Adult female and her calf moving from left to right contrasts with previous images. The adult is outlined and fully colored, with detailing of ears, split hooves, dew claws, and tail. The eye is an unpigmented circle that contrasts with the hide. The front legs are down, indicating motion. The head and neck extend and lift upward. Between her legs, in the same composition as the female buffalo and calves in this ledger, is a small calf. The calf may be alongside her, as ledger art telescopes distances. The calf is mostly an outlined shape with no coloring, except for darker fur around its head and neck. Its ears, split hooves, and tail are detailed. It has no eyes. Front and back legs are extended to indicate movement. This drawing is almost identical to the sequence of other female elk with calves in this ledger: plates 25-31. Minor variations do occur. For further information about elk images, see plate 19 notes.
59 A warrior on blue-and-white pinto horse rides from right to left across the page. Blue may reference the Above-World spiritual realm, or it may be what pigment was available for the artist. He wears the same single-trail eagle feather bonnet seen in most of the warrior scenes in this ledger. Here, the white feathers have blue tips. They are attached to red cloth, and that edging is indicated with red watercolor. He wears a dark shirt (lead-pencil fill) with no arm bands. A white blanket circles his waist. The figure�s leggings are dark (pencil) with one white stripe up the visible leg (see plate 9 for discussion). His lance, similar to the one carried by other warriors in this sequence, has a metal tip. It is ornamented at two places, near the tip and near the butt-end, with identical arrangements of one immature golden eagle feather, red cloth, and clipped, circular feather ornament. The blue paint horse has lowered forelegs to show motion. He wears a silver or German silver headstall. His tail, crowded into the right-hand side of the page, is clubbed and tied with red trade cloth. This particular warrior is repeated in this ledger, wearing the same distinctive war bonnet. See Plate 9 for further discussion.