ILLUSTRATIONS
James Mooney
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Plate I.
In the Cherokee mountains
11
II.
Map: The Cherokee and their neighbors.
14
III.
Map: The old Cherokee country
23
IV.
Sequoya (SikwÂy?)
108
V.
The Cherokee alphabet
112
VI.
Tahchee (T?ts?) or Dutch
140
VII.
Spring-frog or Tooantuh (Du?stu?)
142
VIII.
John Ross (Gu?wisguw??)
150
IX.
Colonel W. H. Thomas (Wil-Usdi?)
160
X.
Chief N. J. Smith (Tsal?dih??)
178
XI.
Swimmer (A?yÛÑ?in?)
228
XII.
John Ax (ItagÛ?nÛh?)
238
XIII.
Tagw?dih??
256
XIV.
AyÂsta
272
XV.
Saw?nu?g?, a Cherokee ball player
284
XVI.
N?kw?s?? mound at Franklin, North Carolina
337
XVII.
Annie Ax (Saday?)
358
XVIII.
Walin??, a Cherokee woman
378
XIX.
On Oconaluftee river
405
XX.
Petroglyphs at Track-rock gap, Georgia
418
Figure
1.
Feather wand of Eagle dance
282
2.
Ancient Iroquois wampum belts
354
BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY
NINETEENTH ANNUAL REPORT PL. I
IN THE CHEROKEE MOUNTAINS
PHOTOGRAPH BY AUTHOR, 1888
IN THE CHEROKEE MOUNTAINS
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