The roman numerals in this index refer to pages in the introduction of Nineteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, not included in this edition. A " B " C " D " E " F " G " H " I " J " K " L " M " N " O " P " Q " R " S " T " U " V " W " X " Y " Z AAbbott on effect of Georgia anti-Cherokee laws 118 Acculturation, study of xxi–xxv Acolapissa, tribe of Choctaw confederacy 500 Acoma, work at xiii Activities, discussion of lxiv–lxv Adair, James, on Cherokee dialects 16 Adair, James on Cherokee intratribal friction 496 Adair, James on Cherokee lack of conservatism 229 Adair, James on Cherokee population 34 Adair, James on Cherokee relations with Creeks 384 Adair, James on Cherokee sacred ark 503 Adair, James on Cherokee snake myths 457, 459–460, 461 Adair, James on Cherokee sufferings from smallpox 36 Adair, James on Cherokee thunder myths 441 Adair, James on Cherokee war of 1759–61 41 Adair, James on Christian Priber’s work 37 Adair, James on Creek myths 475 Adair, James on Creeks 499 Adair, James on decay of Cherokee ritual and traditions 20 Adair, James on effects of Cherokee war (1760–61) 45 Adair, James on gatayÛsti game 434 Adair, James on Herbert’s spring 404 Adair, James on horses and swine among Cherokee 82, 213 Adair, James on Indian beliefs concerning birds 453–454 Adair, James on Indian beliefs concerning food 472 Adair, James on Indian beliefs concerning wolf 448 Adair, James on Indian conduct during eclipse 441 Adair, James on Indian custom of removing deers’ hamstrings 447 Adair, James on Indian marriage customs 482 Adair, James on Iroquois wars 357–358, 491 Adair, James on name Cherokee 16 Adair, James on peace towns 207, 208 Adair, James on sacred fire 503 Adair, James on scratching ceremony 476 Adair, James on Shawano wars 371 Adair, James on Taskigi among Creeks 389 Adair, James on tla'nuwa 466 Adair, James on welcome ceremony 493 Adder, myths concerning 297, 436 Adoption among eastern tribes 493 Advocate, Cherokee, see Cherokee Advocate. Â'ganstÂ'ta, see Morgan, Washington; Oconostota. Âgan-uni'tsi, myth concerning 298–300, 461 Aguas Calientes, examination of caves near xvii Alabama in Texas, union of, with Cherokee 143 Alabama, migration across the Mississippi by 99 Alabama, tribe of Creek confederacy 498–499 Alabama, production of gold in 220, 221 Alabama, Removal forts in 221 Algonquian languages, study of xxv Algonquian names for rabbit and dawn 233 Algonquian tribes, study of xvii–xviii, xxix Alkini', Natchez woman among Cherokee 388 All bones, see KÂ'lahÛ'. Allegheny river, origin of name of 18 Allegory, development of lxxxix–xc Allen, H. N., on Korean myths 447 Alligator, myths concerning 459 Almanac, Cherokee, establishment of 112 Alphabet used for Cherokee words 506 Alphabet, see also Syllabary. Altars of religious fraternities, study of xlvi–xlix, l–lii Ambrosial pleasures lix–lx American blood among Cherokee 83 American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, work of, among Cherokee 104–105, 136 Anadarko, see Nadako. Angola, myths of 441–442, 446, 447, 450, 452, 453 Ani'-Kitu'whagi, see Kitu'whagi. Ani'-Ku'sa, see Creeks. Ani'-Kuta'ni, legends concerning 392–393, 501 Animals, chiefs and tribes of 231, 261–266, 445–448 Animals, myths concerning 239, 243, 250–252, 280, et passim Ani'-Tsa'lagi', Ani'-YÛÑ'wiya', see Tsa'-lagi', YÛÑ'wiya'. Annuities, Cherokee 81, 85, 124 Annuities, apportionment of 106, 138, 177 Annuities, withholding of 138 Ant, myths concerning 452 Antelope, myths concerning 451 Apache, murder of party of, by scalp hunters 209 Apache, racing among 494 Apache, study of xxiii Apache, use of language of, as trade language 188 Apache, see also Jicarilla; Mescalero. Appalachee, enslavement of 232 Appleton’s Cyclopedia of American Biography on Rev. David Brainerd 217 Appleton’s Cyclopedia of American Biography on Col. Benjamin Hawkins 212 Appleton’s Cyclopedia of American Biography on Chief McGillivray 210 Appleton’s Cyclopedia of American Biography on Col. R J. Meigs. 212 Appleton’s Cyclopedia of American Biography on General Robertson. 205 Appleton’s Cyclopedia of American Biography on John Ross 114 Appleton’s Cyclopedia of American Biography on St. Clair’s defeat 212 Appleton’s Cyclopedia of American Biography on Tecumtha 216 Appleton’s Cyclopedia of American Biography on Nancy Ward 204 Appleton’s Cyclopedia of American Biography on Wayne’s victory 213 Aquaquiri, see Guaquili. Arapaho, genesis legend of 229 Arapaho, tribal medicine of 503 Arbuckle, General, on adoption of Cherokee constitution 135 Arbuckle, General, reward for capture of Tahchee offered by 141 Arch, John, bible translation by 110 Arizona, report on collections from xix–xx Arizona, work in xiii–xv Arkansas, collection from xxi Arkansas Cherokee, conference with Osage by 105 Arkansas Cherokee, fixing of boundaries to lands of 105 Arkansas Cherokee, friction between main band and 133, 135, 147, 148 Arkansas Cherokee, history of 77, 102, 136–143 Arkansas Cherokee, request of, for recognition as separate tribe 105 Arkansas Cherokee, union of, with main band 135 Arkansas Cherokee, visit of Sequoya to 110 Arkansas river, settlement of Cherokee on 102 Arkansas river, cession to Cherokee of tract on 102–103 Arkansas river, exchange of tract on 139 Arts, see Fine arts. Âsi, characters of 462 Âsi, recitation of sacred myths in 230 Astu'gatÂ'ga, Lieutenant, death of 170 AtagÂ'hi, myths concerning 321–322, 461, 470 AtagÛl'kalÛ, see Atakullakulla. Atakapa, Cherokee relations with 391 Atakullakulla, agreement with, for building of forts 40 Atakullakulla, attempts to bring peace by 42, 44 Atakullakulla, offer of aid to Americans by 54 Atakullakulla, rescue of Captain Stuart by 44, 203 Athletic pleasures lxiii–lxviii Atkins, J. D. C., on east Cherokee suit against main band 152 Atkins, J. D. C., recommendation for east Cherokee removal by 177 Atlanta Constitution on effect of Georgia anti-Cherokee laws 118 Atsi, see Arch, John. Augusta, opening of path from Cherokee country to 36 Augusta, treaty of (1763) 45 Autonomy, Cherokee, waning of 153–157 Autossee, battle at 92 Avery, Mrs A. C., acknowledgments to 13 Avery, Mrs A. C. on Cherokee part in civil war 169 Avery, Mrs A. C. on Col. W. H. Thomas 162 A?wani'ta, myth told by. 454 Ax, John, Cherokee story-teller 229–230, 237 Ax, John, myths told by 430, 431, 435, 436, 438, 440, 448–452, 454–456, 460, 462, 463, 466, 471, 473, 476, 477, 481 Ax, John on gatayÛsti game 434 AyÂ'sta, Cherokee story-teller 237 AyÂ'sta, myths and songs obtained from 430, 453, 468, 470, 501, 504 Ayllon on gigantic Indians 501 Ayllon, version of Tsundige'wi myth by 471 Ayllon, visit to Georgia coast by 193 A?yÛÑ'ini, see Swimmer. BBald mountain, myth concerning 299 Ball game among East Cherokee 170 Ball game among western Cherokee 146 Ball game, figurative use of expression 433 Ball game, legend connected with 384 Ball game, myths and lore concerning 262, 286–287, 308, 312–313, 369, 454 Ball game, rites and practices connected with 230, 262, 422, 425, 471 Bancroft, H. H., on Mexican grant to Cherokee 143 Bancroft, H. H. on scalping by whites 209 Baptist gap, engagement at 170 Baptists, work of, among Cherokee 107, 165, 166 Barbarism, features of xlix Barcia, A. G., on Creek-Cherokee wars 38 Barcia, A. G. on De Luna’s expedition 201 Barcia, A. G. on Rogel’s expedition 202 Barcia, A. G. on Spanish mission among Cherokee 29 Barcia, A. G., version of Tsundige'wi myth by 472 Barnwell, ——, Cherokee reply to 372 Barringer, Rufus, arbitrator between East Cherokee and Thomas’s creditors 174 Bartram, William, on cane-splint fire 429–430 Bartram, William on cattle among Cherokee 213–214 Bartram, William on Cherokee relations with Creeks 383, 384 Bartram, William on Creeks 499 Bartram, William on origin of mounds in Cherokee country 22 Bartram, William on ruins at Silver bluff 193 Bartram, William on sacred fire 503 Bartram, William on Seminole regard for snakes 457 Bartram, William on strawberries in Cherokee country 468 Bartram, William on traders’ bells 483 Bartram, William, travels of, in Cherokee country 46 Barton, B. S., on Cherokee linguistic relationship 16 Barton, B. S. on traditional predecessors of Cherokee 22 Basketry among East Cherokee 176 Basswood in Cherokee lore 421, 505 Bat, myths concerning 286–287, 454 Battey on visiting ceremony 493 Batts, Thomas, exploration into Cherokee country by 31 Bayagoula, tribe of Choctaw confederacy 500 Bean, Lieutenant, part taken by, at Horseshoe bend 95 Bean, Mrs, rescue of, by Nancy Ward 48, 204, 490 Bean in Cherokee lore 424, 471 Bear, myths and lore concerning 250, 264, 268, 273–274, 286–287, 325–329, 411, 436, 446–447, 450–452, 472–474, 504 Bear-grass in Cherokee lore 420 Beard, John, killing of Indians by 74 Bear Man, myth of 262, 327–329 Beasley, Maj. Daniel, commander of Fort Mims 216 Beast fable, development of lxxxii–lxxxiii Beauchamp, W. M., on Iroquois myths 458, 469 Beauchamp, W. M. on Onondaga name for violet 505 Beaver on Ohio Cherokee 79 Beaver, Cherokee myths and lore concerning 266, 314–315, 465–466, 474 Bechtler, coining of gold by 220 Becker, G. F., on Southern gold fields 221 Bees in Cherokee lore 309 Beetle, myths and lore concerning 239, 308, 314, 430, 463 Bell, John, flight of 134 Bennett, L. E., on schools in Cherokee Nation 152 Bible, translations of, into Cherokee 108, 110–111, 163 Bible story among Cherokee 235–236 Bibliography, work in xxx Biedma on De Soto’s expedition 26, 191–201 Bienville on Natchez among Cherokee 386 Big-bear, see YÂne'gwa. Big cove, purchase of 161 Big-mush, see Hard-mush. Big-witch, death of 179 Biloxi in Texas, union of, with Cherokee 143 Biloxi, tribe of Choctaw confederacy 500 Bird town, purchase of 161 Birds, myths and lore concerning 241, 243, 251, 280–294, 300, 401, 442, 453, 454 Blackberry, myth concerning 259 Blackburn, Rev. Gideon, establishment of school among Cherokee by 84 Black-eyed Susan in Cherokee lore 420 Blackfeet, method of catching eagles practiced by 453 Blackfeet, myths of 432, 451, 447 Black-fox, annuity for 85 Black-fox, enactment signed by 86–87 Black mountain, myths concerning 432, 450 Blacksnake, myths concerning 241, 288–289, 296, 431 Blacks station, encounter at 48 Bledsoe on French and Spanish encouragement of Cherokee hostility 62, 67 Blood mountain, myth concerning 330 Blount, William, endeavors of, for peace 78 Blount, William, governor of Tennessee 212 Blount, William, life of 212 Blount, William on attack on Buchanans station 73 Blount, William on Chickamauga declaration of war (1792) 71 Blount, William on origin of Chickamauga band 54 Blount, William on Shaw’s mission 71 Blount, William, proposal of, to Cherokee (1795) 81 Blount, William, Territorial governor 68 Blount, William, treaty and cession arranged by (1791) 68–69 Blount, chief, settlement of Tuscarora under 498 Blue-jay, myth concerning 284 Bluff, The, see Nashville. Blythe, David, Cherokee story-teller 237 Blythe, David, myths told by 449, 483 Blythe, James, acknowledgments to 13 Blythe, James, agent for East Cherokee 180 Blythe, James, Cherokee story-teller 237 Blythe, James, myths told by 436, 462, 463 Boas, Dr Franz, collection of Indian myths by 428 Boas, Dr Franz on dissemination of Indian myths 234 Boas, Dr Franz on Tillamook myths 440 Boats, see Canoes. Bonnell on Cherokee agreement with Mexico 145 Bonnell on Cherokee expulsion from Texas 145 Bonnell on Houston’s efforts in behalf of Cherokee 145 Bonnell on Mexican grant to Cherokee 143 Books, myth concerning 351 Boon, Daniel, leader of pioneer advance 45 Boudinot, Cornelius, myths told by 449, 455 Boudinot, Cornelius, opening of grave on farm of 143 Boudinot, Dr Elias, on Cherokee myths 483 Boudinot, Elias, Bible translation by 165 Boudinot, Elias, editor of Cherokee Phoenix 111 Boudinot, Elias, education of 108 Boudinot, Elias, killing of 133–135 Boudinot, Elias, signing of new Echota treaty by 125 Boudinot, Elias, vote of, on Ridge treaty 122 Bouton on deluge myth 445 Bowers, G. M., acknowledgments to 13 Bowl, capture of family of 146 Bowl, emigration of 100–101, 138, 141, 143 Bowl, killing of 145 Bowl, paper carried by, at death 143, 145 Bowl, treaty with Texas signed by 144 Bowles, ——, opposition to McGillivray by 210 Boyd, D. T., suit of United States against 227 Brainerd, Rev. David, life of 217 Brainerd mission, attendance of pupils at 107–108 Brainerd mission, establishment of 104, 107 Brant, Sir William Johnson’s connection with 203 Brass, see ÛÑtsaiyi'. Breath, the, death of 79 Brier in Cherokee lore 425 Brinton, D. G., edition of Walam Olum by 190 Brinton, D. G. on Delaware name for Cherokee 378 Brinton, D. G. on Delaware tribal organization 497 Brinton, D. G. on deluge myth 445 Brinton, D. G. on first appearance of whites 191 Brinton, D. G. on Flint and Rabbit myth 451 Brinton, D. G. on name Kitu'whagi 182 Brinton, D. G. on Shawano 461, 495 Brinton, D. G. on Tallige'wi 19, 184 British, encouragement of Indian hostility by 64, 68 British relations with Indians 98–99 British, retention of posts by (1790) 68 British, withdrawal of, from interior posts 81 British, withdrawal of, from south 62 Brooks, Miss A. M., acknowledgments to 13 Brooks manuscripts on De Soto’s route 193, 194 Brooks manuscripts on Pardo’s expedition 28, 29 Brown, David, Bible translation by 111 Brown, David on Cherokee condition in 1819 112 Brown, David on effect of invention of alphabet 110 Brown, J. M., on ancestry of Sequoya 109 Brown, Joseph, capture, adoption, and release of 66 Brown, Joseph, guide to expedition of 1794 78 Brown, Joseph on attack on Buchanan’s station 73 Brown, Joseph on Martin’s expedition (1788) 65 Brown, Orlando, on Catawba among East Cherokee 165 Brown, Col. Richard, part taken by, in battle of Horseshoe bend 94, 96 Brown, Thomas, teacher among East Cherokee 171 Brown, Col. ——, British agent at Chickamauga 55 Brown, Mrs, ransom of 66 Browning, D. M., on decision of citizenship claims 154 Browning, D. M. on East Cherokee affairs 179 Browning, D. M. on opening of Cherokee strip 153 Bruyas on Mohawk name for titmouse 454 Bryant, quotation from lxxxix Bryson, Daniel, on Cherokee heroism 501 Bryson, Maj. James, acknowledgments to 13 Bryson, Maj. James on Cherokee heroism 501 Bryson, Maj. James on Cherokee round up 131 Bryson, Maj. James on Rutherford’s route 205 Bryson City, capture of East Cherokee at 171 Buchanans station, attack on (1792) 73 Buckle, ——, on Cherokee-Chickasaw war 38 Buffalo, Cherokee gift of skin of, to Spaniards 27 Buffalo, myths and lore concerning 263, 293, 410, 412, 443 Buffalo dance, legend of origin of 352, 485 Bugle weed in Cherokee lore. 420 Bugloss in Cherokee lore 426 Bullfrog, myths concerning 310–311, 463 Bullfrog, see also Frog. Bullhead, Cherokee leader in war with Creeks 384 Burial, myth concerning 256, 440 Burk, John, on Cherokee invasion of Virginia 30 Burnet, ——, commissioner to Cherokee 145 Burnt tobacco, contact with NÛÑne'hi by 332 Burs in Cherokee lore 426 Butler, Rev. D. S., arrest and imprisonment of 119 Butler, Rev. D. S., Cherokee missionary 105 Butler, Rev. D. S. on Jackson’s attitude toward Cherokee 117 Butler, John, Cherokee ball captain 406 Butler, S. W., myth told by 450 Buttrick on Cherokee myths 430, 436–437, 445, 470, 476, 478, 483 Buttrick on Cherokee sacred fire 502 Buttrick on custom of removing deers’ hamstrings 447 Buzzard, myths concerning 239, 266, 284, 293, 294, 430, 431, 456 Byhan, Rev. Gottlieb, Cherokee missionary 84 Cabot, Sebastian, visit to America by 191 Caddo in Texas, union of, with Cherokee 143 Caddo, wanderings of 146 Cairns in Cherokee country 20–21, 491 Caleebee creek, battle of 93 Calendars, Kiowa, publication of paper on xxvi, xxix Calendar systems, Mayan, memoir on xli–xlii Calhoun on Seneca town 485 Calhoun, reply to Cherokee memorial by 115 Calhoun, reply to Georgia’s protest by 116 Cameron, ——, attempt to seize 48 Cameron, ——, encounter between Williamson’s force and 50 Cameron, ——, interception of letter to 47 Cameron, ——, raid led by 48 Campbell, Col. Arthur, defeat of Ferguson by 57 Campbell, Col. Arthur, expedition under (1780–81) 57–58 Campbell, Col. Arthur on British agent and Tories at Chickamauga 55 Campbell, Col. Arthur on Chickamauga band 54 Campbell, Col. Arthur on Nancy Ward 204 Campbell, Col. Arthur on Sevier’s expedition (1781) 59 Campion in Cherokee lore 426 Canasagua, De Soto’s visit to 26, 197 Candy, John, printer of Cherokee Phoenix 111 Cane, Indian use of 490 Cannibals, myths concerning 247, 349–350, 483, 501 Canoes, Cherokee 496 Canos, see Cofitachiqui. Canup, W. T., acknowledgments to 13 Cape Girardeau, settlement of Delawares and Shawano at 99 Cardinal flower in Cherokee lore 424 Carrington on East Cherokee chiefs 175 Carrington on East Cherokee constitution 173 Carrington on East Cherokee in Civil war 170, 171 Carrington on Iroquois 485 Carrington on Iroquois peace towns 208 Carroll, Gov. William, treaty signed by 125 Carroll, Gov. William, on Catawba in Cherokee war 44 Carroll, Gov. William on English conduct toward Cherokee 38 Cartier, Indians found on St Lawrence by 190 Cass, Lewis, reply to Schermerhorn’s proposals by 122 Casteel family, murder of 76 Castor Hill, treaty of (1852) 99 Cat, Cherokee name for 265 Cataracts in Cherokee lore 426 Catawba, Cherokee relations with 14, 36, 31–32, 44, 49, 165, 234, 380–381 Catawba, feather ornament of 504 Catawba, myths of 452 Catawba name for Cherokee 16, 183 Catawba, population of (1755) 39 Catawba, sketch of 498 Catawba, Spanish contact with 28 “Catgut” in Cherokee lore 425 Catlin on Tahchee 141 Cattle raising by Cherokee 82, 122, 137, 166, 213–214 Cauchi, De Soto’s visit to 29 Cavitts station, attack on 75 Cebollita valley, excavation of ruins around xiii Cedar, lore concerning 421, 505 Censuses of Cherokee 34, 103, 112, 125, 150, 156–157 Censuses of East Cherokee 167–168, 172, 176, 179, 180 Central America, memoir on numeral systems of xliv, xlv Ceremony, development of lxxviii–lxxix Chalaque, De Soto’s visit to 24, 194 Chalaque, see also Tsa'lagi'; Synonymy. Chance, part played by, in games lxviii–lxix Charleville on Cherokee wars 371 Charley, escape, surrender, and shooting of 131, 157, 158 Chat, see Huhu. Chatelain, Heli, on Angolan folk tales 442, 446, 447, 450, 452, 453 Cheowa Maximum, myth concerning 405 Cheraw, Cherokee relations with 14, 380 Cheraw, sketch of 498 Cherokee, meaning and derivation of name 182–183 Cherokee, memoir on myths of xxxvii–xxxix, 3–548 Cherokee, study of fraternities, cults, and myths of xxvi, xlvii Cherokee Advocate, establishment of 111, 112 Cherokee Advocate, myths published by 272–273, 449, 450 Cherokee Advocate on treaty with South Carolina 31 Cherokee Advocate on western Cherokee history 146 Cherokee Advocate, revival of (1870) 147, 151 Cherokee agency, attempt to annul treaty of 104 Cherokee agency, treaties of 102, 120 Cherokee agency, proposal made at treaty of 113 Cherokee Almanac, establishment of 112 Cherokee Messenger, establishment of 112 Cherokee outlet, establishment of 124, 139, 142 Cherokee outlet, see also Cherokee strip. Cherokee Phoenix, establishment of 111, 112, 217–218 Cherokee Phoenix on Sequoya’s ancestry 108 Cherokee Phoenix, suppression of 123 Cherokee strip, cession of 153 Cherokee strip, establishment of 124, 139, 142 Cherokee strip, settlement of other Indians on 150, 151 Cheucunsene, see Kunnesee. Cheyenne, murder of party of 209 Cheyenne, myths of 229, 441, 443, 449, 452, 465–466 Cheyenne, tribal medicine of 503 Chiaha, Spanish visits to 23, 24, 26, 28, 197, 199, 200 Chiaroscuro, development of lxxvi Chickadee, myths concerning 285–286, 319, 454, 468 Chickamauga band, declaration of war by (1792) 71, 72 Chickamauga band, hostility of (1875–94) 62–67, 70, 72–78 Chickamauga band, origin of 54 Chickamauga gulch, pseudomyth concerning 413–414 Chickamauga towns, destruction of 55, 78–79 Chickamauga towns, expedition against 60 Chickasaw, attacks on Cumberland towns by 62 Chickasaw, attitude of, in Civil war 148 Chickasaw, attitude of, in Creek war 90 Chickasaw, boundary between Cherokee and 62, 66 Chickasaw, Cherokee relations with 14, 38, 44, 67, 72, 371, 389–390, 494 Chickasaw, defeat of French by 477 Chickasaw, friendliness of, toward English 35 Chickasaw, land cessions by 86 Chickasaw, Natchez among 386 Chickasaw, treaty with Virginia and North Carolina by 63 Chickasaw Council House, treaty of (1816) 98 Chickasaw Old Fields, treaty of 85 Chicken, Col. George, expedition under 33 Chilhowee, myth concerning 375 Chilhowee, threatened burning of (1792) 73 Chinook jargon, character and use of 187–188 Chisca, Spanish visits to 23, 27, 201 Chivington, Colonel, murder of Cheyenne by 209 Choctaw, attitude of, in Civil war 148 Choctaw, attitude of, in Creek war 90, 91 Choctaw, Cherokee relations with 72, 390 Choctaw in Texas, union of, with Cherokee 143 Choctaw, myths of 501 Choctaw name for Cherokee 15–16, 182–183 Choctaw names for Indian tribes 182–183 Choctaw, sketch of 500 Chopped oak, traditions concerning 415–416 Christian, Col. William, expedition under 50 Christian, Col. William, life of 205–206 Christian, Col. William, peace agreement arranged by 51, 53 Christianity among Cherokee 37–38, 83–84, 110–113 Christianity among East Cherokee 166 Christianity, introduction of, at Kituwha 165 Church, Captain, on scalping by whites 208 Citico, ambuscade at 65 Citizenship, Cherokee, recommendation for 114 Citizenship in Cherokee Nation, decision of 152, 154, 156 Civil war, Cherokee attitude during 148–149 Civil war, Cherokee loss in 356 Civil war, Cherokee suffering from 148 Civil war, East Cherokee part in 161–162, 168–172 Claiborne, General, defeat of Creeks at Holy Ground by 92 Claiborne, General on Alabama migration 99 Clan, features of xlix, 1 Clan revenge among Cherokee, abolition of 86–87, 107 Clans, Chickasaw 499 Clans, Choctaw 500 Clans, memoir on localization of, in Tusayan xli Clans, Muscogee 499 Clans, Seneca 483 Clans, Shawano 494 Clark, Governor William, Osage-Cherokee conference arranged by 105, 137 Clarke, Peter, on Iroquoian migrations 189 Clay, Henry, opposition to removal project by 129 Clover in Cherokee lore 421 CoÇa, Spanish visits to 23, 24, 26, 29, 194, 200–201 Cocklebur in Cherokee lore 426 Coffee, General, attack on Creeks at Tallasechatchee, by 90, 91 Coffee, General on battle of Horseshoe bend 93–96 Coffee, General, wound received by, at Emukfaw creek 92 Coffee among Cherokee 214 Cofitachiqui, people of 499 Cofitachiqui, Spanish visits to 23, 24, 28, 193–194 Cohutta mountain, myths concerning 299, 302, 461, 462 Colden, Cadwallader, on Iroquoian migrations 189 Colden, Cadwallader on Iroquois 485 Colden, Cadwallader on name Allege'wi 184 Cold mountain, myth concerning 480 Coldwater, burning of 67 Colerain, Creek peace made at 81 Collections made by the Bureau xviii, xx–xxi, xxix Colonial period of Cherokee history 29–46 Color, pleasures of lxiii Color, primitive ideas concerning lxxxiv Comanche, attitude of, in Civil war 148 Comanche, use of language of, as trade language 188 Comet, Cherokee name for 442 Confederacy, features of xlix Confederate States, Cherokee declaration for 148 Confederate States, East Cherokee relations with 168–171 Congaree, Cherokee relations with 31–32 Congress, Cherokee representation in 125 Conjuring in Cherokee myth 255, 277–278, 279, 320, 374–375, 393–394, 501, 502, passim Conjuring, Indian practice of 495 Conneross, myth concerning 412 Conoy, association of, with Delawares 497 Conoy, fate of 498 Constitution, Cherokee, adoption of 112, 116, 135 Constitution, East Cherokee, adoption of 173 Coosa, Creek peace town 207–208 Coosawatee, establishment of mission at 107 Coosawatee, surrender of prisoners at 66 Cooshatta, see Koasati. Cooweescoowee, origin of name 285 Copperhead, myths and lore concerning 252–253, 296, 313 Corn, Indian use of 481 Corn, myths and lore concerning 244–245, 246, 248, 249, 421, 423, 432, 471 Corncob in Cherokee myth 436, 441 Cornelius, Rev. Elias, on The Suck 464–465 Cornells on Cherokee reception of Prophet’s doctrine 89 Cornwallis, attempt to invade North Carolina and Virginia by 56–57 Cornwall school, education of Cherokee at 108 Coronado, trick attempted on 194 Cosmogonic myths, see also Sacred myths. Coste, De Soto’s visit to 200 Cotton gin, grant to Cherokee of 85 Coulanges, Fustel de, description of the “Ancient City” by xli Courts, Cherokee, narrowing of jurisdiction of 156 Courts, East Cherokee 166 Cow in Cherokee myth 265 Cow-ant in Cherokee lore 309 Cowee, burning of (1783) 61 Cowee, legends of 375–378, 496 Coyote, myths concerning 467, 468 Coytmore, Lieutenant, murder of 42–43 Crab orchard, skirmish at (1794) 74, 78 Crane, myths concerning 290–291, 325, 445, 455 Craven, Governor, defeat of Yamassee by 33 Crawfish, myths and lore concerning 239, 308, 425 Crawford, ——, on East Cherokee desire for removal 165 Crawford, ——, on numbers of East Cherokee 168 Creeks, attitude of, during Civil war 148, 149 Creeks, attitude of, during Revolution 55, 59–60, 62–66, 70, 72, 73, 74, 77 Creeks, attitude of, in 1794, 1795 78, 80 Creeks, blood of, among Cherokee 234 Creeks, boundary between Cherokee and 62 Creeks, cane-splint fire among 429–436 Creeks, Cherokee relations with 14, 15, 22, 33, 38, 62, 89, 142, 372, 382–385 Creeks, chiefs of 209–210, 216–217 Creeks, Choctaw relations with 390 Creeks, conjuring by 502 Creeks, friendly, part taken by, in Creek war 90–95 Creeks, genesis legend of 229 Creeks in Texas, union of, with Cherokee 143 Creeks, massacre at Fort Mims by 216 Creeks, myths of 430–432, 434, 436, 447, 450, 452–455, 463, 467, 473, 476 Creeks, Natchez among 386 Creeks, peace treaties with (1796) 67–68, 81 Creeks, probable origin of Cherokee myths among 235 Creeks, removal of, to the West 141 Creeks, sacred square of 502 Creeks, sketch of 498 Creeks, songs of 504 Creeks, treaty with Virginia and North Carolina by 63 Creek path, Cherokee attack on settlement on 383–384 Creek path, withdrawal of Creeks to neighborhood of 383 Creek war, Cherokee loss by 97, 98 Creek war, Cherokee part in 89, 97, 164 Creek war, Cherokee remembrance of 232 Creek war, pensions to Cherokee veterans of 123 Cremation by Pueblo Viejo inhabitants xv Cricket, myths and lore concerning 269, 309, 401, 504 Crockett, David, opposition to removal project by 129 Crow, Cherokee name for 282 Crow in Cherokee myth 283, 314–315 Crow town, building of 54 Culture, processes of xxi–xxv Culver root, Cherokee lore 426 Cumberland settlements, raids on 62–65 Cuming, Sir Alexander, mission of, to Cherokee 35 Curia, see Fraternity. Currahee Dick, establishment of mission at instance of 108 Curtin, Jeremiah, myths given by 359–364, 365–370, 473, 489 Curtis act, effect of 156 Cushatta, see Koasati 499 Cushing, F. H., model of ZuÑi altar by xlviii Cushing, F. H., study of religious fraternities and cults by xlvii Cushing, F. H., work of xix Cusick on Iroquoian migrations 189 Cusick on Iroquois myths 229, 444, 469, 501 Cuttawa, see Kitu'hwagi; Synonymy. Cyclopedia of Indian tribes, work on xxviii–xxix DagÛl?kÛ geese, myths concerning 254–255, 284, 439 Dahlonega, establishment of mint at 220 Dakota, myths of 432 Dakwa', myths concerning 307, 320–321, 469 Dance, characters of lxxvii–lxxviii Dance, influence of, on development of music and drama lxxi, lxxx Dance, myths concerning 254, 274, 279 Dance, scalp 496 Dance, visiting 493 Dandridge, raid near 75 Dangerous man, migration under 99–100 Darkening land, myths concerning 248, 253, 261, 262, 313 D’Artaguette, defeat of French under 417 Dart throwing among Indians 494 Daughter of the Sun, myths concerning 252–254, 297, 436–438 Davidson, see Fay and Davidson. Davies, history of Antilles by 202 Davies on Spanish mission among Cherokee 29 Davis, Rebecca M., on Whiteside mountain 467–468 Davis, Maj. W. M., on Cherokee opposition to Removal 126 Dawes Commission, organization and powers of 153–154 Dawes Commission, work of 156 Dawn, connection of rabbit with 233 Day, Dr D. T., acknowledgments to 13 Day, Dr D. T. on Southern gold fields 221 Death, myths concerning 253–254, 436 Decorative pleasures lx–lxiii, lxxiv–lxxvii Deganeski, Union Cherokee leader in civil war 171 DegatÂ'ga, see Takatoka. Deer, myths concerning 250–251, 263, 266, 275–277, 286–287, 432, 450–452 Deer songs, Cherokee 435 Delawares among Cherokee 137, 157 Delawares, capture of Cherokee medicine by 397, 503 Delawares, Cherokee relations with 18–19, 373, 378–379 Delawares, genesis legend of 229 Delawares, incorporation of, with Cherokee 99, 151 Delawares in Texas, union of, with Cherokee 143 Delawares in Texas, wanderings of 146 Delawares, invitations to join Cherokee extended to 105, 136 Delawares, mode of address used to 491 Delawares, Moravian missionary work among 83 Delawares, name of, for Cherokee 16 Delawares, regard for snakes among. 458 Delawares, sketch of 497 Delawares, trans-Mississippi migration of 99 Deluge, myths concerning 261, 444–445 De Luna, Tristan, expedition of 201 DemerÉ, Captain, commander of Fort Loudon 40 DemerÉ, death of 44 DemerÉ, surrender of 43 DemerÉ, use of drums of 493 Deroque on Shaw’s mission 71 De Schweinitz, Edmund, on Moravian missions. 84 Descriptive ethnology, work in xxviii–xxix De Soto, Hernando, Cherokee name used by 182 De Soto, Hernando, expedition of, into Cherokee country 23–27, 191–201 De Soto, Hernando on bees among Cherokee 214 De'tsata, Cherokee fairy 334–335 “Devil’s shoestring” in Cherokee lore 425 De Witts Corners, treaty of 53 Dialects, Cherokee 16, 188–189, 506 Didapper, see Gallinule. Dieskaw, defeat of, by Sir William Johnson 203 Dillard, J. H., arbitrator between East Cherokee and Thomas’s creditors 174 Disease, myths and lore concerning 250–252, 281, 308, 435–436, 502 Diskwa'?ni, see Blythe, James. Dobbs, ——, on Cherokee and Catawba population 39 Dog, Cherokee use of, for food 25, 26 Dog, myths concerning 261, 265, 280, 453 Doherty, Colonel, expedition against Cherokee under 75 Donaldson on Iroquois 485 Donelson, Col. John, emigration party under 56 Donelson, Col. John on the Suck 464 Dorsey, Dr G. A., models of altars prepared under direction of xlviii Dorsey, Dr G. A. on Quichua ceremony 453 Dorsey, Rev. J. O., on Siouan myths 432, 433, 440, 448, 449, 452, 456, 459, 463, 465, 474 Dorsey, Rev. J. O., study of fraternities and cults by xlviii Doublehead, expedition against Knoxville under 75 Doublehead, hostility of, in 1794 76 Doublehead, killing of 85 Doublehead, progressive leader 83 Doublehead, reservation for 85 Doublehead, treaty signed by (1806) 85 Doublehead, leader in war with Creeks (?) 384 Dougherty, Cornelius, establishment of, as trader among Cherokee 31 Dougherty, Cornelius, Wafford’s relationship with 238 Douglas, General, defeat of Texas Cherokee by 145 Dragging-canoe, chief of Chickamauga band 63 Dragging-canoe, enmity to Americans of 54 Dragon fly in Cherokee lore 431 Drake on Cherokee chiefs in Creek war 97 Drake on Cherokee government 107 Drake on events preceding Removal 125 Drake on Fort Mims massacre 216 Drake on Georgia acts affecting Cherokee 117, 221 Drake on imprisonment of missionaries 120 Drake on Indian civilized government 113 Drake on Chief McGillivray 210 Drake on Chief McIntosh 217 Drake on Ross arrest 123 Drake on scalping by whites 209 Drake on Shawano 495 Drake on Tecumtha 216 Drake on Wayne’s victory 213 Drake on Weatherford 217 Drake on Rev. S. A. Worcester 218 Drama, nature and development of lxxvii–lxxxi Dress, Cherokee, in 1800 82 Dress, Cherokee, in 1819 137 Drew, Colonel, commander of Cherokee regiment 149 Drowning-bear, see Yonaguska. Duck, myths concerning 266–267, 412 Duncan, Prof. Clinton, on effect of Georgia laws against Cherokee 118 Dunlap, General, on removal treaty, etc. 128 Dunn, D. R., acknowledgments to 13 Dunn, D. R. on McNair’s grave 222 Dutch, see Tahchee 141 Dwight mission, establishment of 136 Dwight mission, provision for removal of 140 EEagle, method of obtaining feathers of 492–493 Eagle, myths and lore concerning 281–283, 286–287, 293–294, 367–368, 453, 456 Eagle, uses of feathers of 396 Earle, Col. Elias, attempted establishment of iron works by 86 Earthquakes in Cherokee country 471 East Cherokee, conservatism of 12 East Cherokee, history of 157–181 East Cherokee, invitation from main band to 151 East Cherokee, manuscript material obtained among 112 East Cherokee, present status of 227–228 East Cherokee, removal to West of some of 152 East Cherokee, suit against main band by 151–152 Ecanachaco, see Holy Ground. Echota, Cherokee capital and peace town 14, 21, 207 Echota, destruction of (1780) 58 Echota, killing of Indians at 74 Echota, removal of capital from 81 Echota, sparing of, in 1776 51 Eclipse, beliefs concerning 257, 441 Education of East Cherokee 166 Education, see also Schools; Syllabary. Edwards, Hayden, rebellion organized by 143 Eel in Cherokee myth 308 Eggleston, Edward, on Tecumtha 216 Egoism in esthetic activities lix Egret, in Cherokee myth 284 Egyptians, myths of 438 Elephant, Cherokee name for 265 Elk in Cherokee country 263, 447 Elk, myth concerning 467 Elvas, Gentleman of, on De Soto’s expedition 24–27, 191–201 Emory, ——, study of ruins discovered by xiv Emukfaw creek, battle of 92 Enchanted mesa, exploration of xiii–xix Energy, discussion of lxiv England, Cherokee visit to 36 England, enlistment of Tecumtha in service of 88 England, see also British. Enotochopco creek, attack on Jackson at 92 Erie, agreement between Seneca and 352 Esaw, see Catawba. Eskimo, publication of paper on xxx EspaÑola, visit to ruins near xv Esthetology, or the science of activities designed to give pleasure lv-xcii Esthetology, subject-matter of xii Esthetology, work in xix–xx Ethnic science, classification of xi–xii Etowah, burning of (1793) 75, 82 Etowah, see also Ytaua. Etowah valley, collection from xx–xxi Ettwein on name Tallige'wi 184 European myths, connection of Cherokee with 232–236 European myths, position of rabbit in 232 Evans, Dr J. B., on Ani'-Kuta'ni 392–393 Everett, Edward, on Davis’s letter to Secretary of War 127 Everett, Edward on General Dunlap’s address 128 Everett, Edward on Georgia laws affecting Cherokee 118 Everett, Edward on Jackson’s attitude toward Cherokee 117 Everett, Edward on Mason’s letter to Secretary of War 128 Everett, Edward on New Echota treaty 123 Everett, Edward on number of troops employed in Removal 129 Everett, Edward on pressure leading to Removal 125 Everett, Edward on Ridge’s letter to President Jackson 128 Everett, Edward on Ross arrest, etc. 123 Everett, Edward, on Wool’s letter concerning Removal 127 Everett, Edward, opposition to removal project by 129 Evergreens in Cherokee lore 421 Evil, discussion of lvii–lviii FFable, development of lxxxii–lxxxiii Fair, W. A., acknowledgments to 13 Fairbanks on De Soto’s route 198 Fairies in Cherokee myth 330–337, 476–477 Fallen Timbers, battle of 213 Farming among Cherokee 82, 105, 112 Farming among East Cherokee 166 Farming, Government aid in 82 Farming tools among Cherokee 101 Fasting among Cherokee 120, 321, 329, 335, 340, 341–342, 423, 470, 480 Fay and Davidson on battle of Horseshoe bend 95, 96 Fay and Davidson on battles of Emukfaw and Enotochopco creeks 93 Fay and Davidson on capture of Hillabee. 91 Fayne, Captain, expedition against Cherokee under 65 Feathers, Indian use of 503–504 Feathers, study of symbolism of xx Ferguson, General, attempted invasion of North Carolina and Virginia by 56–57 Fernow, Berthold, on Cherokee population 34 Ferns in Cherokee lore 420 Fewkes, Dr J. W., identification of Hopi altar by xlix, li–lii Fewkes, Dr J. W., memoirs by xxxix–xl, xlv–xlvi Fewkes, Dr J. W., model of Hopi altar by xlviii Fewkes, Dr J. W. on New-fire ceremony 503 Fewkes, Dr J. W., study of fraternities and cults by xlviii Fewkes, Dr J. W., work of xiii–xv, xix–xxi, xxx Field on Davies’ history 202 Field Columbian Museum, models of altars in xlviii Fiesta de San Estevan, witnessing of xiii Fighting, Indian method of, in 1793 76 Financial statement xxxiii Fine arts, discussion of lxx–xci Finney, Alfred, Cherokee missionary 136 Fire, Indian methods of keeping 429–430 Fire, myths concerning 240–242, 404, 409, 431 Fire, sacred, of Cherokee 395–396, 501–503 Firearms, Cherokee use of, in eighteenth century 82 Firearms, introduction of, among Cherokee 32, 213 Firearms, introduction of, among coast tribes 31 Fire-carrier, Cherokee spirit 335, 475 Firefly in Cherokee lore 309 Fishes, myths concerning 251, 285, 289, 307, 320, 455, 469 Fishing, relation of, to games lxix Fish river, identity of 190 Five Nations, see Iroquois. Flageolets among Indians 455 Fleabane in Cherokee lore 420 Fletcher, Miss A. C., study of fraternities and cults by xlviii Flint, myths concerning 234, 274, 451 Flood, myth concerning 261, 444–445 Florida, Indian migration to 99 Florida, study of collections from xix Floyd, General, assistance given by Lower Creeks to 90 Floyd, capture of Autossee by 92 Floyd, defeat of, at Calabee creek 93 Flutes, see Flageolets. Flycatcher in Cherokee myth 285 Flying-squirrel, see KÂ'lahÛ'. Flying squirrel, myth concerning 262, 286–287, 454 Fontanedo, Cherokee name used by 182–183, 187 Food, Indian beliefs concerning 472 Foote on Presbyterian missionary work among Cherokee 83 Forbes, John, treaty with Cherokee made by 144 Form, pleasures of lx–lxiii, lxxiv, lxxvii Fort Armstrong, garrisoning of, by Cherokee 92 Fort Dobbs, building of 40 Fort Du Quesne, building of 39 Fort Du Quesne, capture of 40 Fort Gibson, claims based on treaty of 125 Fort Gibson, military reservation at 140 Fort Gibson, provisions of treaty of 124 Fort Gibson, treaty of 142 Fort Loudon, building of 40 Fort Mims, massacre at 89, 216 Fort Patrick Henry, building of 51 Fort Pitt, suggestion made at treaty of 113 Fort Prince George, building of 40 Fort Prince George, legend of siege of 412 Fort Prince George, siege of 42–43 Fort Recovery, building of 212 Fort Smith, Osage-Cherokee council at 137 Fort Stanwix, treaty of 203 Fort Toulouse, establishment of 34–35 Foster on Cherokee literature 112 Foster on Cherokee myths 431, 436 Foster on Cherokee schoolbooks 151 Foster on death of Sequoya 148 Foster on invention of the syllabary 110 Foster on translation of St John’s gospel 111 Fourfooted tribes 261–266, 445–448 Fourmile, collections from xxi Fowke, Gerard, work of xviii Fox, myths and lore concerning 263, 265, 266, 272, 431, 452 Franklin, State of, intended campaign against Creeks and Chickamauga by 65 Franklin, State of, treaty with Cherokee by 63–64 Fraternity, features of 1 Fraternity, study of xlvi–1 Fredonia rebellion, Cherokee connection with 143 Freelands station, attack on 62–63 French, encouragement of Cherokee hostility by 62–64 French, Natchez war with 386 French, relations of, with Indians 98, 99 French, rivalry of, with English 34–35 French traders in Coldwater, capture of 67 French and Indian war, Cherokee part in 39–40 Friends, work of, among Cherokee 175–176 Frog, myths concerning 251, 257, 306 Frog, see also Bullfrog. Frostbite, Cherokee ideas concerning 263 Fruit growing by Cherokee 82, 112 Fruit growing by East Cherokee 176 Gaelic myths 468 Gallatin, Albert, on Cherokee linguistic relationship 16 Gallatin, Albert on Cherokee syllabary 219, 220 Gallatin, Albert on De Soto’s route 193, 198 Gallinule, Cherokee name for 284 Galphin, George, establishment of trading post by 193 GalÛÑ'lati, myths concerning 231, 239, 240, 452 Gambling among Indians lxviii–lxix, 434, 465 Gambold, Rev. J., Cherokee missionary 84 Games, discussion of lxviii–lxix Ga'na', legend of 367–370, 492–494 Gane, ——, collection by xxix Gann, Thomas, memoir by xli–xlii GanogwioeoÑ, legend of 359–362 Ganse'?ti, see Rattling-gourd 387 Garcilaso de la Vega on De Soto’s expedition 23–27, 191–201 Gatayusti game of Cherokee 434 Gatayusti game, myths concerning 258–259, 310, 311–315, 464 Gatschet, Dr A. S., on Alabama migration 99 Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Biloxi linguistic affinity 500 Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Catawba linguistic affinity 498 Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Catawba name for Cherokee 16 Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Cherokee relations with Choctaw 390 Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Chickasaw 500 Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Creek genesis legend 229 Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Creeks 499 Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Creek towns 199, 201 Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Col. Benjamin Hawkins 212 Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Hichitee deer songs 435 Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Koasati migration 99 Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Mobilian trade language 187 Gatschet, Dr A. S. on name Cofitachiqui 193 Gatschet, Dr A. S. on sacred fire 503 Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Taskigi among Creeks 389 Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Yuchi myths 421 Gatschet, Dr A. S., work of xvii–xviii, xxv GatÛÑ'wa?li, see Hard-mush. Gauntlet running, Indian custom of 490 GayarrÉ on Natchez among Cherokee 386 Genesis myths, see Cosmogonic myths, SACRED MYTHS. Gens, features of xlix, 1 Gentleman of Elvas, see Elvas. Gentleman’s Magazine on Cherokee war of 1760–61 45 Geological Survey, acknowledgments to 12 Georgia, agreement between Federal Government and (1802) 114 Georgia, arrest of John Ross by 122 Georgia, expedition from, in 1776 50 Georgia, extension of laws of, over Cherokee 221 Georgia, intended campaign of, against Creeks and Chickamauga 65 Georgia, local legends of 415–419 Georgia, opposition to allotment project by 114 Georgia, part taken by, in Cherokee removal 114–120, 129, 140 Georgia, pressure for land cessions by 114–115 Georgia, production of gold in 220, 221 Georgia, protest against conditions of Hopewell treaty by 61 Georgia, raid by citizens of 71 Georgia, Removal forts in 221 Georgia State Historical Society, acknowledgments to 13 German blood among Cherokee 83 Ghost country, myths concerning 253–254 Ghost-dance religion among Cherokee 89 Gibson, Col. John, on name Talligewi 184 Gill, DeLancey W., work of xxxi Gill, Rev. W. W., on Polynesian myths, 431, 442 Gillespies station, attack on 65–66 Gilmer, Governor, declaration of, concerning delay in removal 129 Ginseng in Cherokee lore 421, 425, 505 Gist, George, see Sequoya. Glass, Cherokee chief, expulsion of whites from Muscle shoals by 68 Glossary of Cherokee words 506–548 Glowworm in Cherokee lore 309 Goat, Cherokee name for 265 Gold, discovery of, in Cherokee country 116 Gold, occurrence of, in Cherokee country 26, 29, 220–221 Golden Circle, Knights of, secessionist organization 148 Golden eagle, Cherokee ideas concerning 281 Golden eagle, see also Eagle. Going-snake, signer of act of union 135 Gomez, visit to America by 191 Good, discussion of lvii–lviii Goose, myths concerning 254–255, 284, 325 Goshawk, myths concerning 284, 466 Gourd in Cherokee lore 454–455 Government, Cherokee, modification in 112–113, 116, 135 Government, East Cherokee, organization of 173 Government, Indian, steps toward abolition of 153–154 Government, republican, adoption of, by Cherokee 106–107 Government, tribal, organization of xlix Government, United States, aid in farming and mechanic arts given by 82–83, 104–105 Grant, Col. ——, expedition against Cherokee under 44 Grape in Cherokee lore 422 Grapevine, myths concerning 465, 501 Graphic art, nature and development of lxxiv–lxxvii Graves, Edward, supposed introduction of spinning wheels by 214 Gray squirrel, myths concerning 262 Greeley, Horace, on Cherokee part in civil war 148 Greeley, Horace on effect of Georgia anti-Cherokee laws 118 Greeley, Horace on events preceding removal 125 Greeley, Horace on imprisonment of missionaries by Georgia 120 Green-corn dance among western Cherokee 146 Green-corn dance, component ceremonies of 279, 290, 452 Green-corn dance, fire lighting before 396 Green-corn dance, purificatory rites in 230 Greenland, work in xviii Greensnake, myths concerning 280, 296–297 Greer, L. M., acknowledgments to 13 Gregg, Josiah, on Shawano myths 437 Gregory bald, myths concerning 407, 473 Grinnell on Blackfoot and Pawnee myths 432, 445–446, 447, 451, 462–63, 473 Grinnell on Blackfoot method of catching eagles 453 Grippe among East Cherokee 179 Groundhog, myths concerning 279, 452 Ground squirrel, myths concerning 251, 263, 436 Grouse, see Pheasant. Grubworm, myths and lore concerning 251–252, 280, 308 Guadalajara, Cherokee in vicinity of 146 Guaquili, De Soto’s visit to 25, 28, 194 Guasili, see Guaxule. Guatari, see Wateree. Guaxule, De Soto’s visit to 25, 26, 195–197 Guess (Guest), George, see Sequoya. Guns, see Firearms. GÛÑskali'ski, legend of 375–377 HHagar, Stansbury, acknowledgments to 13 Hagar, Stansbury on Cherokee myths 431, 437, 441, 442, 443, 445, 447, 470, 476, 481 Hagar, Stansbury on UlÛÑsÛ'ti 460 Hale on Cherokee linguistic relationship 16 Hale on Cherokee migrations 191 Hale on Iroquoian migrations 189 Haliburton, ——, acknowledgments to 13 Hall, Rev. James, shooting of negro by 52 Hall, see McKenney and Hall 85 Hamilton, Governor, project of, for uniting Indians in attack on American frontier 55 Hamilton, ——, on Fort Mims massacre 216 Hamstrings, Indian custom of removing 447 Handley, Capt. Samuel, capture and release of 74 Hanging-maw, capture of Creek murderer by order of 77 Hanging-maw, conference at Tellico attended by 79 Hanging-maw, killing of wife of 74 Hanging-maw, expedition against Creeks under 77 Hanging-maw, wounding of 74 Harden, E. J., on events leading to Removal 125 Harden, William, acknowledgments to 13 Hard-mush, death of 145 Hard-mush on Iroquois peace embassy 353, 355, 356 Hard-mush, treaty with Texas signed by 144 Harley, Timothy, on Eskimo myths 441 Harley, Timothy on primitive ideas concerning eclipses 441 Harmony, development of lxxii–lxxiii Harris, Bird, plan for emigration by 156 Harris, I. N., printer of Cherokee Phoenix 111 Harris, J. C., on character of rabbit in negro tales 233 Harris, J. C. on negro myths 448, 450, 452 Harris, J. C. on relation of Indian, negro, and European myths 234 Harrison, Benjamin, proclamation by, preventing lease of Cherokee strip 153 Harrison, Gen. W. H., capture of Prophet’s town by 215 Hart, J. C., on East Cherokee condition in 1897 179 Hatcher, J. B., work of xviii HatcinoÑdoÑ, legend of 362, 490–491 Haunted whirlpool, legend of 347 Hawk, myths and lore concerning 284, 286–287 Hawk, see also Tla'nuwa. Hawkins, Col. Benjamin, life of 211–212 Hawkins, Col. Benjamin on Cherokee attitude in war of 1812 89 Hawkins, Col. Benjamin on Cherokee industries in 1801 82 Hawkins, Col. Benjamin on Cherokee reception of Prophet’s doctrine 89 Hawkins, Col. Benjamin on Cherokee refugees at Willstown 209 Hawkins, Col. Benjamin on Cherokee skin trade 82 Hawkins, Col. Benjamin on Creeks 499 Hawkins, Col. Benjamin on Fort Mims massacre 216 Hawkins, Col. Benjamin on introduction of spinning wheels 214 Hawkins, Col. Benjamin on Koasati migration 99 Hawkins, Col. Benjamin on sacred fire 503 Hawkins, Col. Benjamin on Taskigi among Creeks 389 Hawkins, Col. Benjamin on threatened secession of progressives (about 1800) 83 Hawkins, Col. Benjamin on use of parched corn 481 Hawkins, Col. Benjamin on Yuchi 499 Hawkins, Col. Benjamin, treaty concluded by 61 Hawkins, Col. Benjamin, visit to Cherokee by 55 Haywood, John, on Cherokee migrations and predecessors 21–22 Haywood, John on Cherokee heroism 394–395 Haywood, John on Cherokee myths 20, 229, 440, 441, 445, 469, 477–478 Haywood, John on Cherokee relations with Chickasaw 390 Haywood, John on Cherokee relations with Creeks 383, 384 Haywood, John on Cherokee relations with Tuscarora 379 Haywood, John on conflicts with Cherokee 76 Haywood, John on destruction of Chickamauga towns 55, 79 Haywood, John on first trader among Cherokee 31 Haywood, John on introduction of guns among Cherokee 32, 213 Haywood, John on killing of Scott party and Bowl migration 77, 100–101 Haywood, John on Nancy Ward 204 Haywood, John on Natchez among Cherokee 388 Haywood, John on office of “pretty woman” 490 Haywood, John on Sevier and Campbell’s expedition (1780) 58 Haywood, John, on Shawano wars 371, 372, 494 Haywood, John on Shining rock and Track Rock gap 480 Haywood, John on surrender of Port Loudon 44 Haywood, John on Tennessee Assembly’s memorial (1794) 76 Headdress, Cherokee 474 Hearing, pleasures of lxx–lxxiv Heckewelder, John, on Cherokee migrations 191 Heckewelder, John on Delaware-Cherokee relations 373, 378, 379, 494 Heckewelder, John on Delaware regard for snakes 458 Heckewelder, John on Delaware traditions concerning Cherokee 18 Heckewelder, John on expression “a night’s encampment” 20 Heckewelder, John on Indian attitude toward bear 448 Heckewelder, John on Indian ideas about animals 445 Heckewelder, John on name Tallege'wi 184 Heckewelder, John on Shawano 495 Hell, development of concept of lxxxv Hemp-carrier, legend of 364, 367, 491 Henderson purchase from Cherokee 45 Henry on Indian attitude toward bears 446–447 Henry on Ojibwa myths 445 Henry on Ojibwa regard for snakes 457–458 Herbert’s spring, legend of 403–404, 505 Heron on Cherokee myths 284, 285 Heroism, legends of 394–395, 501 Herring, Elbert, on assassination of John Walker 121 Hester, J. G., East Cherokee census by 176 Hewat on agreement of South Carolina with Cherokee 32 Hewat on Cherokee land cessions 34 Hewat on Cherokee relations with Tuscarora 32 Hewat on Cherokee war of 1760–61 45 Hewat on first Cherokee war with colonies 33 Hewat on surrender of Fort Loudon 43, 44 Hewitt, J. N. B., on Cherokee linguistic relationship 16 Hewitt, J. N. B. on Iroquois myths 433, 440, 451 Hewitt, J. N. B. on Mohawk language 188 Hewitt, J. N. B. on Mohawk name for Cherokee 16 Hewitt, J. N. B. on name Hiadeoni 489 Hewitt, J. N. B., study of fraternities and cults by xlviii Hewitt, J. N. B., work of xviii, xxv–xxvi Heyowani in Texas, union of, with Cherokee.143 Hichitee, deer songs of 435 Hichitee, migration of, to Florida 99 Hichitee, tribe of Creek confederacy 498–499 Hickorynut gap, myth connected with 438 Hicks, C. R., election of, as chief 112 Hicks, C. R., endeavor to introduce coffee by 214 Hicks, C. R. on moon myths 441 Hicks, Elijah, letter to Secretary of War by 115 Hightower, establishment of mission at 105 Hillabee, capture of 91 Hindu myths 431 Hinman, S. D., on Sioux myths 450 Historical traditions, Cherokee 232, 350–397 Histrionic art, development of lxxix–lxxxi Hiwassee, pseudomyth concerning 416 Hiwassee towns, burning of (1788) 65 Hiwassee towns, hostility of (1786) 63 Hobbs, B. C., contract for schools among East Cherokee brought about by 176 Hobbs, B. C., on East Cherokee schools 176 Hodge, F. W., work of xiii, xv, xxix–xxx, xxxi, xxxii Hog, Cherokee name for 215 Hog, raising of, by Cherokee 82, 112 Hog-sucker in Cherokee myth 308 Holbrook, J. E., on Pleistodon 463 Holmes, J. L., on Chief N. J. Smith 178 Holmes, J. L. on Cherokee missions 84 Holston, supplement to treaty of 77 Holston, treaty of (1791) 69, 214 Holy Ground, battle of 92, 217, 502 Honduras, memoir on mounds in xli–xlii Honey, see Bees. Honey-locust, myths and lore concerning 312–313, 344, 465, 481 Hooting owl, Cherokee name for 281, 284 Hooting owl, myth concerning 241 Hopewell, location of 211 Hopewell, treaty of 61 Hopewell, violations of treaty of 68 Hopewell commissioners on spinning and weaving among Cherokee 214 Hopi, model of altar of xlviii–xlix Hopi, OwakÜlti altar of l, liii Hopi, study of ceremonies, fraternities, and altars of xiii, xlv–lii Horned owl, Cherokee name for 281, 284 Horned owl, myth concerning 241 Hornet, myth concerning 405 Horses among Cherokee 82, 112, 213 Horses among East Cherokee 176 Horses in Cherokee myth 265, 346, 443, 482 Horseshoe bend, battle of 93–96 Horseshoe bend, Cherokee warriors at 164 Horseshoe bend, conduct of Houston at 222 “Hot-house,” see Âsi 462 Hough, Dr Walter, work of xv Houma, tribe of Choctaw confederacy 500 Houses, East Cherokee 166 Houston, Samuel, adopted father of 136 Houston, Samuel, conduct of, at battle of Horseshoe bend 95 Houston, Samuel, efforts of, in behalf of Texas Cherokee 144–145 Houston, Samuel, life of 222–224 Houston, Samuel, treaty with Cherokee by 144 Huckleberries, myths concerning 259 Hudson, Henry, legend of landing of 350 Huhu, myths and lore concerning 281 285, 292–293, 456 Hummingbird, myths concerning 254–255, 290–291, 455 Hunting among Cherokee (1800) 82 Hunting, relation of, to games lxix Hutchins on Indian warpath 207 Hyades, myth concerning 442 Iawanie, see Heyowani. Illustrations, work in xxx–xxxi Imitation, part played by, in sports lxiv, lxv–lxvi Indian Territory, population of 154 Indian Territory, steps toward opening up of 153–154 Insects, myths and lore concerning 239, 241–242, 244, 308, 401, 430 Intermarriage of whites with Cherokee 83 Intruders in territory of civilized tribes 152, 154 Irish blood among Cherokee 83 Iroquoian tribes, distribution of 17 Iroquoian tribes, migrations of 189–190 Iroquoian tribes, study of languages of xxvi Iroquoian tribes, work among xviii Iroquois, attitude of, during Revolution 47 Iroquois, blood of, among Cherokee 234 Iroquois, Cherokee relations with 14, 18, 38 Iroquois, control of revenues of 156 Iroquois, legends of Cherokee wars with 232, 351–370, 485–494 Iroquois, migration to Canada by 99 Iroquois, mode of addressing Delawares used by 497 Iroquois, myths of 229, 234, 429, 430, 432, 436, 439, 440, 443, 447, 448, 451, 454, 469, 471, 473, 501, 504 Iroquois name for Catawba 498 Iroquois name for Cherokee 16 Iroquois, peace embassies of 109, 352, 353–356, 365, 367–370, 485–488, 491–494 Iroquois, peace towns among 208 Iroquois, study of fraternities and cults of xlvii Irrigation by inhabitants of Pueblo Viejo xv Irving on De Soto’s route 193, 195, 198 Ish, John, killing of 77 Iskagua, change of name by 69 Issa, De Soto’s visit to 28 Itaba, see Ytaua. ItÂgÛ'nÂhi, see Ax, John. Ivy, A. E., on Cherokee schools 155 JJack, Col. Samuel, expedition under 50 Jackal, myth concerning 453 Jackson, Gen. Andrew, address to Cherokee by 122 Jackson, Gen. Andrew, attack on Creeks at Talladega by 91 Jackson, Gen. Andrew, attitude of, toward Cherokee 117, 119 Jackson, Gen. Andrew, defeat of Creeks at Horseshoe bend by 93–96 Jackson, Gen. Andrew, determination of, for Cherokee removal 123, 140, 159 Jackson, Gen. Andrew, election of, as President 117 Jackson, Gen. Andrew, Houston’s relations with 223 Jackson, Gen. Andrew, Junaluska’s saying about 164 Jackson, Gen. Andrew, proclamation against crossing Sabine river by 143 Jackson, Gen. Andrew, relief of Turkeytown by order of 90 Jackson, Gen. Andrew, remark of, concerning Supreme Court decision 120 Jackson, Gen. Andrew, reply to Cherokee protests against New Echota treaty by 126 Jackson, Gen. Andrew, retreat from Emukfaw creek by 92 Jackson, Gen. Andrew, treaty signed by 103 Jackson, Maj. R. C., acknowledgments to 13 Jackson, Maj. R. C. on assassination of John Walker 121 Jamaica, collection from xxix Jar-fly in Cherokee lore 308 Jay, myth concerning 284, 466–468 Jefferson, President Thomas, encouragement of westward emigration by 101, 102, 113 Jefferson, President Thomas on attempted establishment of iron works in Cherokee country (1807) 86 Jefferson, President Thomas on burial mound in Virginia 20–21 Jefferson, President Thomas, suggestions to Cherokee by 113 Jeffreys on Mobilian trade language 187 Jenks, Dr Albert E., memoir by lii–liv Jessan, see Tsesa'ni. Jesuits, work of, among Cherokee 36–37 Jews, peace towns among 207 Jicarilla, myths of 229, 431, 433, 443, 450, 451, 452, 473 Jicarilla, study of language of xxvi Jicarilla, work among xv–xvi Jimsonweed in Cherokee lore 426 Joanna bald, myth concerning 407 Joara, see Xuala. Job’s tears in Cherokee lore 420 Johnson, Sir William, arrangement of peace between Iroquois and Cherokee by 38, 352 Johnson, Sir William, life of 202–203 Johnson, Gov. ——, census of Cherokee compiled by 34 Johnson, Gov. —— on Indian civilized government 113 Johnston, Gen. A. S., commissioner to Cherokee 145 Johnston, William, seizure of East Cherokee lands by 173–174 Johnston, ——, study of ruins discovered by xiv Jolly, John, Cherokee chief 136–137 Jolly, John, Houston’s relations with 222–223 Jones, Rev. Evan, admission of, to Cherokee citizenship 150 Jones, Rev. Evan, missionary among Cherokee 108 Jones, Rev. Evan, payment to 150 Jones, Rev. Evan, translation of New Testament by 108 Jones, Rev. Evan, Wafford’s study under 238 Jones, Rev. Evan, work of N. J. Smith for 178 Jones, John B., admission of, to Cherokee citizenship 150 Jones, John B., organization of Ketoowah society by 225 Jones, John B., preparation of schoolbooks by 151 Jones, W. A., on Cherokee emigration plans 156 Jones, William, legend told by 489 Jones, ——, on Cherokee refugees in Florida 53 Jones, —— on De Luna’s expedition 201 Jones, —— on De Soto’s route 193, 195, 197, 198 Jones, —— on Jack’s expedition 50 Jones, —— on petroglyphs at Track Rock gap 418 Jones, —— on Spanish mines 201, 202 Jones, —— on Williamson’s expedition 50 Juada, see Xuala. Judgment, discussion of lvi–lvii Junaluska, East Cherokee chief 164–165 Junaluska, part taken by, in Creek war 97 Jutaculla, see Tsul?kalÛ'. KKÂ'iahÛ', East Cherokee chief 173 KÂ'iahÛ', myth told by 439 KÂ'lanÛ, see Houston, Samuel. Kana'sta, myth concerning 341–342, 480 Kana'ti, myths concerning 242–249, 262, 264, 280, 431–435, 441, 464 Kane on Nisqualli myths 472 Kane on Wallawalla myths 448 Karankawa, information concerning xvi KatÂl'sta, last Cherokee potter 164 Katydid, myth concerning 311, 463 Kaw, settlement of, on Cherokee strip 151 Keener, Rev. Ulrich, preacher among Cherokee 165 Kennedy, ——, expedition against Cherokee under (1788) 65 Kentucky, work in xviii Keowee, stone drum in 397 Kerr, Captain, part taken by, in battle of Horseshoe bend 94 Ketoowah society, character and history of 15, 225–226 Ketoowah society, opposition to allotment project by 156 Ketoowah society, part taken by, in Civil war 148 Khasias, myths of 441 Kickapoo in Texas, wanderings of 146 Kickapoo, union of, with Cherokee 143 King, Cussetah, on Cherokee attitude in war of 1812 89 Kingfisher, myths concerning 288–289, 455 Kings mountain, battle at 57 Kinship, Cherokee terms of 468 Kinship, Indian use of terms of 491, 497 Kinship, influence of, on tribal organization xlix Kintiel ruin, excavation of xiii Kintiel ruin, collection from xxi Kiowa, death song of warrior order of 491–492 Kiowa, myths of 433, 434, 438, 443, 449, 459, 501 Kiowa, owl-inspired medicine-man of 495–496 Kiowa, publication of paper on xvi, xxix Kiowa, tribal medicine of 503 Kirk family, murder of Cherokee by 65 Kirk family, murder of members of, by Cherokee 65 Kituhwa, introduction of Christianity at 165 Kituhwa, legend of mound at 396 Kituhwa, see also Ketoowah. Kitu'whagi, meaning and derivation of name 15, 182, 378 Kitu'whagi, see also Synonymy. Knights of the Golden Circle, secret secessionist organization 148 Knotty Tom, myth told by 482 Knox, John, instructions of, to Ethnologist Shaw 70–71 Knox, John on Chickamauga declaration of war (1792) 71 Knox, John on encroachment on Cherokee lands (1789) 68 Koasati in Texas, union of, with Cherokee 143 Koasati, trans-Mississippi migration by 99 Koasati, tribe of Creek confederacy 498–499 Korean myths, position of rabbit in 232, 447 Kroeber, A. L. Kroeber, A. L. on Eskimo myths 443 Kunnesee, part taken by, in Creek war 97 Kusa, see CoÇa; Coosa; Creeks. LLady-slipper in Cherokee lore 420 Laguna, work at xiv Lake Chapala, Cherokee in vicinity of 146 Lamar, M. B., attitude of, toward Texan Indians 145 Land cessions, Cherokee 34, 45–46, 53–54, 60, 61, 68–69, 80–81, 84–85, 97, 98, 102, 106, 123, 139, 150, 153 Land cessions, Chickasaw 86 Land cessions, laws against 107, 141, 134, 138, 218–219 Land cessions, publication of paper on xxx Lands, Cherokee, fixing of boundaries of 138 Lands, Cherokee, lottery of 117 Lands, East Cherokee, adjustment of title to 173–174 Lanman, Charles, on Charley’s escape and surrender 131 Lanman, Charles on Cherokee myths 417–418, 431–432, 438–439, 443–444, 450, 475 Lanman, Charles on Georgia gold lottery 117 Lanman, Charles on Junuluska 164 Lanman, Charles on Southern gold fields 221 Lanman, Charles on Col. W. H. Thomas 162 Lanman, Charles, visit to East Cherokee by 166 Lark, Cherokee name for 281 Laurel in Cherokee lore 422 Lawson on cairns in eastern United States 491 Lawson on English conduct toward Indians 38 Lawson on “flying stag” 463 Lawson on gambling by Indians 465 Lawson on gatayÛsti game 434 Lawson on heating and lighting of townhouse 230 Lawson on Indian marriage customs 482 Lawson on Indian regard for snakes 457 Lawson on Indian storehouse 433 Lawson on lake in South Carolina 200 Lawson on oppossum 449 Lawson on peaches among Cherokee 214 Lawson on planters’ regard for martin 455 Lawson on Tuscarora myths and beliefs 442, 466, 505 Lawson on Tuscarora population 498 Lawson on wampum 489 Lawson on whales along North Carolina coast 469 Lederer, John, on cairns in Eastern United States 491 Lederer, John, on Cherokee invasion of Virginia 300 Lederer, John on gatayÛsti game 434 Lederer, John on lake in South Carolina 200 Lederer, John on Rickahockan 30–31 Lederer, John on Tuscarora “emperor” 498 Lederer, John on Ushery feather ornament 504 Leech, myth concerning 329–330, 474 Leland, C. G., on Algonquian myths 451 Lenoir, myth concerning 414 Lewis, Maj. Andrew, building of Fort Loudon by 40 Lewis, Maj. Andrew, expedition against Shawano by 41 Library, accessions to xxx Library of Congress, acknowledgments to 12 Lichen, see U'tsala. Lichens in Cherokee lore 420 Life, Indian ideas concerning seat of 394, 468 Lightning, myths concerning 300–301, 422, 435, 442, 461, 462, 464, 465, 505 Lingoa geral, character and use of 187 Linguistic research xvi Linn in Cherokee myths and lore 421, 466, 505 Lion, myths concerning 452 Lion, see also Panther. Lipan, study of language of xxvi Little Carpenter on Shawano wars 371, 372 Little Deer, myths concerning 250–251, 262–264 Little Men, myths concerning 252–254, 295, 297, 435, 436, 438 Little People, myths concerning 289, 333–334, 430, 455, 464 Little Tennessee towns, burning of (1788) 65 Little Turtle, defeat of St Clair by 212 Lizards in Cherokee myth and lore 306–307, 407 Locomotive, myth concerning 351 Lone peak, myth concerning 335 Long Hair, chief of Ohio band 79 Long island, battle near 48 Long island, cession of 85 Long island, treaty of (1777) 53 Long island, treaty of (1781) 59 Long Island town, building of 54 Lookout Mountain town, building of 54 Looms, see Weaving. Loskiel on Delaware-Cherokee relations 378, 494 Loskiel on name Tallige'wi 184 Lossing on battle of Hillabee 91 Lossing on battle of Horseshoe bend 96 Lossing on battle of Tallaseehatchee 91 Lossing on garrisoning of Fort Armstrong by Cherokee 92 Louisiana, cession of, to Spain 40 Lovewell, ——, Indian scalp hunting by 208–209 Low on capture of Hillabee 91 Lowrey, Maj. George, letter to Calhoun by 115 Lowrey, Maj. George on Iroquois peace embassy 486 Lowrey, Maj. George, signer of act of union 136 Lowrey, Col. John, part taken by, in Creek war 90, 91, 97 Lyttleton, Governor, negotiations with Cherokee by (1758–59) 42 McCarthy, W. C., East Cherokee agent 174–175 McCarthy, W. C. on East Cherokee condition (1875) 175 MacCormack, ——, collection by xxix McCulloch on De Soto’s route 193 McDowell, ——, defeat of Ferguson by 57 McDowell, —— on Ohio Cherokee 79 McFarland, Colonel, expedition under 75 McGee, Dr W. J., memoir by xliii–xliv McGee, Dr W. J., work of xx, xxi, xxix McGillviray, Gen. Alexander, endeavor to form Indian confederacy by 72 McGillviray, Gen. Alexander, life of 209–210 McGillviray, Gen. Alexander, ransom of Mrs. Brown by 65 McGillviray, Gen. Alexander, remonstrance against Creek raids to 67 MacGowan, Dr D. J. MacGowan, Dr D. J. on farewell address of Floyd Welch 226–227 MacGowan, Dr D. J. on Ketoowah society 226 McIntosh, Gen. William, attitude of, during Creek war 89, 90 McIntosh, Gen. William, killing of 134 McIntosh, Gen. William, life of 216–217 McIntosh, Gen. William, removal of Creeks after killing of 385 McIntosh, Gen. William, treaty signed by 61 McKenney, Thomas, Chief of Indian Bureau (1825) 111 McKenney, Thomas on Cherokee government 107 McKenney and Hall on battle of Horseshoe bend 96 McKenney and Hall on Cherokee declaration of war against Creeks (1813) 89 McKenney and Hall on invention of Cherokee syllabary 110 McKenney and Hall on killing of Doublehead 85 McKenney and Hall on number of Cherokee in Creek war 96 McKenney and Hall on Osage-Cherokee troubles 137 McKenney and Hall on Prophet’s mission among Cherokee 89 McKenney and Hall on Sequoya’s ancestry 109 McKenney and Hall on Tahchee 141 McMinn, Gov. Joseph, effort to cause Cherokee removal by 105 McMinn, Gov. Joseph, emigration under direction of 103 McMinn, Gov. Joseph, figures of, on Cherokee emigration 106 McMinn, Gov. Joseph, treaty signed by 103 McNair, David, grave of 221–222 Magic in Cherokee myth 243, 246, 255, 277–278, 279, 320, 374–375, 393–394, 434, 501, 502, passim Magic, Indian practice of 495 Mahican, association of, with Delawares 494 Mahican, modern representatives of 498 Mahican, separation of, from Delawares 19 Maine, work in xiii, xvii–xviii Maize, see Corn. Man, myth of origin of 240 Mandan, myths of 429 Manso, work among xvi MaÑteraÑ, meaning of name 16, 183 MaÑteraÑ, see also Catawba. Margry on Cherokee relations with Choctaw 390 Marion, aid given to, by Sevier 211 Marriage, acculturation through xxiii–xxiv Marriage, Cherokee customs relating to 481–482 Marshall, John, decision of, in Worcester v. State of Georgia 119–120 Martin, Joseph, on Cherokee temper in 1786 63 Martin, Joseph on encroachments of Tennesseeans 64 Martin, Joseph on French and Spanish encouragement of Cherokee hostility 62 Martin, Joseph on Sevier’s expedition (1781) 59 Martin, Joseph, treaty signed by 61 Martin, Gen. ——, expedition against Cherokee under 65 Martin, ——, on expedition from Virginia through Cherokee country 30 Martin, myths concerning 287, 454 Maryland, production of gold in 220 Maryville, attack on 65 Mason, J. M., on Cherokee opposition to removal project 128 Matthews, Dr Washington, on Navaho myths 229, 443, 447–448, 468, 501 Matthews, Dr Washington, study of fraternities and cults by xlvii Maumee rapids, effect of battle of 81 Maumee rapids, participation of Cherokee in battle of 79 Maya, myths of 451 Maya, memoir on calendar system of xlii–xliii May apple in Cherokee lore 420 Mayes, Chief J. B., proposition for land cession made to 153 Meadow lark, Cherokee name for 281 Meadow lark, myth concerning 467 Mechanic arts among Cherokee 104, 112 Mechanic arts among East Cherokee 166–167 Medicine, myths concerning 250–252, 435–436 “Medicine,” tribal, of Cherokee 396–397, 503 “Medicine”, war, Indian beliefs concerning 393–394, 501 Medill, W., on Catawba among East Cherokee 165 Medill, W. on East Cherokee censuses 167 Meek on De Soto’s route 192, 193, 197, 198 Meherrin, habitat and migrations of 17 Meigs, Gen. R. J., aid given to missionary work by 84 Meigs, Gen. R. J., delegation brought to Washington by (1898) 106 Meigs, Gen. R. J., instructions to, to cause removal of Cherokee to the West 101 Meigs, Gen. R. J., life of 214–215 Meigs, Gen. R. J. on Cherokee attitude in war of 1812 89 Meigs, Gen. R. J. on Cherokee services in Creek war 97 Meigs, Gen. R. J. on secret article of treaty of 1807 86 Meigs, Gen. R. J., recommendation for Cherokee citizenship by 114 Meigs, Gen. R. J., treaties brought about by 84–85 Melody, development of lxxi Memphis, surrender of Spanish post at 81 Menendez, establishment of fort by 27 Menendez on Pardo’s expedition 28, 29 Menstruation in Cherokee myth and belief 319–320, 469 Meredith on adoption of Cherokee constitution 113 Meredith on John Ross 114, 224 Meriwether, Gen. David, treaty signed by 103 Mesa Encantada, exploration of xiii “Mescal,” see Peyote. Mescalero, study of language of xxvi Mescalero, work among xvi Messenger, Cherokee, see Cherokee messenger. Metabolism, pleasures of lix–lx Metaphor, development of lxxvii–xci Meteor, Cherokee name for 442 Methodists, work of, among East Cherokee 166 Mexico, alleged Cherokee agreement with 144–145 Mexico, Cherokee in 146 Mexico, collection from xxix Mexico, grant to Cherokee by 143 Mexico, memoir on numeral systems of xliv–xlv Mexico, proposed Cherokee emigration to 155–156 Mexico, work in xvi, xvii Migration traditions, Cherokee 428–429, 453 Migration traditions, see also Sacred myths. Migration traditions, of Tusayan, memoir on xxxix–xl Migration traditions, see also Sacred myths. Milfort on Taskigi among Creeks 389 Milky Way, myth concerning 259, 443 Miller, Governor, efforts for Osage-Cherokee peace by 137 Milligan, ——, on Catawba in Cherokee war 44 Mimicry, part played by, in athletics lxiv, lxv–lxvi Mindeleff, Cosmos, memoirs by xxix, xli Mines, Spanish, in Alleghenies 29, 202 Mink, myths concerning 263, 277, 452 Miro, Gov. Estevan, on Cherokee migration across the Mississippi 100 Missionaries among Cherokee, arrest of 119, 120 Missionaries and missions among Cherokee 37–38, 83–84, 104–105, 107, 123, 136, 150, 152, 155, 165 Mission ridge, cause of name of 105 Missouri, settlement of, on Cherokee strip 151 Missouri, Kansas and Texas railway, construction of 151 Mistletoe in Cherokee lore 420 Mobile, Spanish possession of 68 Mobilian, tribe of Choctaw confederacy 500 Mobilian trade language, character and use of 187–188 Moccasin in Cherokee myth 297 Mocking-bird, see Huhu. Mohawk language, comparison of Cherokee language with 188 Mohawk, legends of Cherokee wars with 357–358 Mohawk name for Cherokee 16 Mohawk name for titmouse 454 Mole, myths concerning 254, 277–278 Mole cricket in Cherokee lore 309 Monacan, Cherokee relations with 14 Monarchical stage, development of music in lxxii Monette on De Soto’s route 193, 198 Monette on Spanish encouragement of Indian hostility 67 Monette on Thomas Walker’s expedition 39 Monroe, President James, approval of allotment project by 114 Monroe, President James, protest to, by Georgia delegation in Congress 115 Monroe, President James, reply to Georgia’s protest by 115–116 Montgomery, Col. ——, defeat of expedition under 43 Montgomery, Col. ——, expedition against Chickamauga towns under 55 Moon, myths concerning 252, 256–257, 440, 441 Mooney, James, memoir by, on Cherokee myths xxxvii–xxxix, 3–548 Mooney, James, study of fraternities and cults by xlvii Mooney, James, work of xv–xvii, xxvi, xxix Moore, Gov. James, accusation against 32 Moore, Gov. James, exploration into Cherokee country by 31 Moore, Col. Maurice, expedition of 33 Moore, ——, on character of Indian warfare in 1776 53 Moore, —— on Rutherford’s expedition 49, 205 Moore, ——, on Cherokee in civil war 170 Moore, —— on Chief N. J. Smith 178 Moore, ——, capture and burning of 48 Moravians among Cherokee 83–84 Morgan, Col. Gideon, part taken by, in Creek war 90, 91, 94–96 Morgan, L. H., on Cherokee-Iroquois wars 352, 485, 492 Morgan, L. H. on Chickasaw clans 499 Morgan, L. H. on Choctaw clans 500 Morgan, L. H. on distance between Iroquois and Cherokee countries 485 Morgan, L. H. on Iroquoian migrations 189 Morgan, L. H. on Iroquois 485 Morgan, L. H. on Iroquois myths 432, 447, 471 Morgan, L. H. on Muscogee clans 499 Morgan, L. H. on origin of Buffalo dance 485 Morgan, L. H. on YontoÑwisas dance 492 Morgan, L. H., on agreement with Cherokee (1892) 153 Morgan, L. H. on East Cherokee schools 176 Morgan, L. H. on Chief N. J. Smith 178 Morgan, Washington, attempt to enlist East Cherokee by 168–169 Morris, ——, collection by xxi Morse, on Blackburn’s school 84 Morse on election of C. R. Hicks as chief 113 Morse on missions among Cherokee in 1820 105 Mortuary customs, study of xv, xvii Moses, appointment of peace towns by 207 Moses in Cherokee myth 236, 428–429 Mosquito, myth concerning 444 Moth, myths and lore concerning 310, 438 Motion, discussion of lvi–lvii Mounds, Cherokee legends concerning 395–396 501–502 Mounds in northern Honduras, memoir on xli–xlii Mount Mitchell, myth concerning 432 Moytoy, “emperor” of Cherokee 35 Mudhen, see Gallinule. Mud-puppy, see Water-dog. Mugulusha, tribe of Choctaw confederacy 500 Mulberry place, myths concerning 250, 264, 436, 473 Mule, Cherokee name for 265 Mullay, J. C., East Cherokee censuses by 167, 171 Mummy, finding of, at Aguas Calientes xvii MuÑiz, Antonio, collection by xxix Munsee, separation of, from Delawares 19 Munsee, see also Delawares. Murphy, Dr. P. S., acknowledgments to 13 Murray, Captain, expedition under 67 Muscle shoals, attempted settlement at 68 Muscle shoals, conflict at 70 Muscle shoals, massacre of Scott party at 100–101 Muscogee, tribe of Creek confederacy 498–499 Music, discussion of lxx–lxxiv Muskwaki, purchase of loom of xxix Mussel in Cherokee lore 308 Mythology, primitive, study of xxvii Myths, Cherokee, memoir on xxxvii–xxxix, 3–548 Myths, Cherokee, work on xxvi Myths, development of lxxxii–lxxxiv Myths, interchange of, among tribe 234–235 Myths, Iroquois, work on xxvi Nacoochee, pseudomyth concerning 416 Nacoochee, see also Cauchi. Nadako in Texas, union of, with Cherokee 143 Namaesi sipu, Namassipi, see Fish river. Names, Cherokee custom of changing 69 Names, see also Synonymy. Nantahala, myths concerning 303, 408 Nanticoke, association of, with Delawares 497 Nanticoke, modern remnants of 498 Nanticoke, separation of, from Delawares 18–19 Nashville, attack on 63 Nashville, conference at (1792) 72 Nashville founding of 56 Natchee, tribe of Creek 498–499 Natchez, blood of, among Cherokee 234 Natchez, enslavement of 233 Natchez, surrender of post at 81 National committee, establishment of 107 National council, enactment by 86–87 National council, establishment of 107 Navaho, myths of 443, 447–448, 468, 501 Navaho, publication of memoir on xxix Navaho, study of paternities and cults of xlvii Navaho, use of language of, as trade language 188 Necromancy, development of lxxxv–lxxxvi Necromancy, see also Magic. Negroes in Cherokee Nation, education of 155 Negroes in Cherokee Nation, number of 155, 157 Negroes, myth concerning 351 Negroes, myths of 448, 450, 452, 483 Negroes, relation of myths of, to Indian myth 231, 233–236 Nelson, E. W., publication of paper by xxx Nenetooyah, change of name by 69 New Brunswick, work in xvii–xviii New Echota, attendance at conference at 123 New Echota, attitude of Cherokee toward treaty of 135 New Echota, capital of Cherokee Nation 107 New Echota, constitutional convention at 112 New Echota, Major Davis on treaty of 126 New Echota, East Cherokee right to benefits of treaty of 165–167 New Echota, provisions of treaty of 227–228 New Echota, ratification of treaty of 126–126 New Echota, treaty of 123–125, 158–159 New-fire ceremony, Cherokee 502–503 New Mexico, report on collections from xix–xx New Mexico, work in xiii, xv–xvi Newtown, see New Echota. Nez PercÉs, settlement of, on Cherokee strip 151 Nicholson, Governor, conference with Cherokee by 34 Nickajack towns, building of 54 Nickajack towns, destruction of 78 Nickajack towns, effect of destruction of 68 Nicotani, see Ani'-Kuta'ni. Nikwasi', myths concerning 330, 336–337, 396, 477 Nisqualli, myths of 472 Nitze, H. B. C., on discovery of gold in Cherokee country 116 Nitze, H. B. C. on Georgia gold lottery 117 Nitze, H. B. C. on Southern gold fields 221 North, myth of 322 North Carolina, appointment of Cherokee agent by 61 North Carolina, Cherokee relations with 32, 36 North Carolina, expedition from, in 1776 49 North Carolina, land grant to “State of Franklin” by 64 North Carolina, local legends of 404–411 North Carolina, opposition to allotment project by 114 North Carolina, permission to remain given to East Cherokee by 168 North Carolina, production of gold in 221 North Carolina, protest against conditions of Hopewell treaty by 61 North Carolina, Removal forts in 221 North Carolina, treaty with Cherokee, Creeks, and Chickasaw by 63 Nottely, myth concerning 332 Nottely, pseudomyth concerning 416 Nottoway, habitat and migrations of 17 Novel, development of lxxxvi Number, discussion of lv–lvii Numbers, primitive, memoir on xliii–xliv Numbers, sacred 431 Numeral systems of Mexico and Central America, memoir on xliv–xlv NÛÑne'hi, myths concerning 330–333, 335–337, 348, 417–418, 455, 475–477 NÛÑne'hi, Wafford’s belief in 238 NÛÑ'yunu'wi, myths concerning 316–320, 467–469 Nuthatch in Cherokee lore 281 Nuttall, Thomas, on Arkansas Cherokee 136, 137 Nuttall, Thomas on cattle among Cherokee 213 Nuttall, Thomas on Nancy Ward 204 OOak in Cherokee lore 422 Oconostota, capture and release of (1859) 42 Oconostota, capture of Fort Loudon by 43 Oconostota, on Cherokee peace town 207 Oconostota, reception of Iroquois peace embassy by 355 Oconostota, resignation of, as chief 61 Oconostota, siege of Fort Prince George by 42–43 Oconostota, signing of treaty of Johnson Hall by 353 Office research xi, xix–xxiii Oglethorpe, Governor, Cherokee participation in expedition of 36 Ohio, Cherokee band in 79 Ojibwa, myths of 430, 445, 448, 470 Ojibwa, regard for snakes among 457–458 Ojibwa, study of feather symbolism of xx Old Settlers, see Arkansas Cherokee. Old Tassel, complaint against American encroachments by 60 Oklahoma, allotment of lands in 153 Omaha, myths of 432–433, 440, 448, 449, 452, 456, 463, 465, 474 Omaha, tribal medicine of 503 Oneida, Cherokee endeavor for union with 105 Oneida, myths of 454 Onondaga, custody of Iroquois wampums by 354 Onondaga name for violet 505 Oothcaloga, establishment of mission at 107 Opossum, myths and lore concerning 263, 265, 266, 269, 273, 278, 431, 449, 450 Ore, Major, expedition against Chickamauga towns under 78–79 Orphan asylum, Cherokee 152 Osage, attitude of, in civil war 148 Osage blood among Cherokee 234 Osage, Cherokee relations with 102, 105, 123–124, 136, 137, 139, 141, 390 Osage, refusal of peace invitation by 352, 486–487 Osage, settlement of, on Cherokee strip 151 Osage, sketch of 500 Otariyatiqui, De Soto’s visit to 28 Otermin, Governor, Indians taken to Mexico by xvi Oto, settlement of, on Cherokee strip 151 Otter, myths concerning 266–268, 449 Overhill towns, treaty with “State of Franklin” by 64 Oviedo, incorporation of Ranjel’s report in history by 191 Oviedo, on De Soto’s expedition 25, 26 OwakÜlti altar, study of xlviii, l–lii Owen on Fort Mims massacre 216 Owl, myths and lore concerning 241, 281, 284, 291–292, 454, 456, 495–496 Owl, The, legend of 365 Oyata'ge?ronoÑ', meaning of name 16, 183, 351 Oyata'ge?ronoÑ', see also Synonomy. PPain, development of lix–lx, lxvi–lxviii, xcii Paint in Cherokee myth 290, 320 Paint, use of, by Indians 455, 469 Paint town, purchase of 161 Palmer, ——, collection by xxix Pamunkey, Cherokee relations with 30 Pandora, Indian parallel to myths of 436 Panther, myths concerning 247, 434, 449, 471 Papago, study of xxiii Parched corn, Indian use of 481 Pardo, Juan, explorations in Cherokee country by 27–29, 380 Paris, treaty of 60 Parker, Caroline, proposal to bestow title of “Peacemaker” on 208 Parker, Sir Peter, attack on Charleston by 47 Parkman, Francis, on Algonquian myths 437 Parsnip, wild, in Cherokee lore 424–425 Partridge, see Pheasant. Pascagoula, tribe of Choctaw confederacy 500 Passamaquoddy, myths of 451 Patagonia, work in xviii Pathkiller, relief of 90 Pawnee, ceremony of 413 Pawnee, myths and beliefs of 445–446, 451, 462–463, 473, 505 Pawnee, settlement of, on Cherokee strip 151 Pawnee, study of fraternities and cults of xlviii Payne, J. H., arrest of 122–123 Payne, J. H. on Cherokee myths 436, 440, 442 Payne, J. H. on New-fire ceremony of Cherokee 502–503 Payne, J. H. on sacred square of Creeks 502 Peace embassies, Iroquois 109, 352, 353–356, 365, 367–370, 485–488, 491–494 Peace pipe, Cherokee 503 Peaches among Cherokee 214 Peacock, Cherokee legend of 399–400 Peacock, Indian use of feathers of 504 Pea ridge, Cherokee participants in battle of 149 Penn, William, treaty with Delawares by 497 Pensacola, Spanish possession of 68 Persimmon, myth concerning 278 Personification, development of lxxxvii–lxxxviii Perspective, development of lxxvi Peyote, study of use of xv–xvii Pheasant, myths concerning 285, 288, 289, 290, 455 Philadelphia, treaty at (1791) 69 Philadelphia, treaty at (1794) 77 Philip, King, mutilation of body of 208 Phillips on ancestry of Sequoya 108, 109 Phillips on Cherokee syllabary 110, 219, 220 Phillips on death of Sequoya 148 Philology, subject-matter of xii Philology, work in xxv Phoenix, Cherokee, see Cherokee Phoenix. Phonetics, Cherokee 506 Phratry, see Fraternity. Pickens, Gen. Andrew, expeditions against Cherokees under 59, 60 Pickens, Gen. Andrew, home of, at Hopewell 211 Pickens, Gen. Andrew on Shaw’s missions 71 Pickens, Gen. Andrew, signing of treaty by 61 Pickering on Cherokee chief among Seneca 353 Pickett on Creek war 90–93, 96 Pickett on defeat of D’Artaguette 477 Pickett on De Soto’s route 193, 195, 196, 197, 198–199 Pickett on Fort Mims massacre 216 Pickett on Chief McGillivray 210 Pickett on Chief Weatherford 217 Pigeon, myth concerning 280 Pike, Gen. Albert, treaty negotiated, by 148 Pilling, James, on Cherokee literature 112 Pilling, James on Cherokee schoolbooks 151 Pilling, James on Cherokee syllabary 110, 220 Pilling, James on Jones and Warlord 108 Pilling, James on translation of New Testament 111 Pilling, James on Rev. S. A. Worcester 108, 148, 218 Pilot knob, myths concerning 330, 341–342, 343–345, 480–481 Pinckney on Cherokee attitude in war of 1812 89 Pinedale, collection from ruins near xxi Pinedale, excavation of ruins near xvi Pine knots, Cherokee use of, as torches 492 Pin Indians, see Ketoowah society. Pipe, sacred, of Cherokee 397, 503 Piratic acculturation, study of xxii–xxv Piro, study of language of xxvi Piro, work among xvi Pitfalls, see Traps. Plants, myths and lore concerning 231, 240, 252, 420–427, 505 Pleasure, activities designed to give lv–xcii Pleasure, development of lix–lx, lxii–lxiii, lxvi–lxxii–lxxiii, xcii Pleiades, myths concerning 258–259, 442–443 Poetry, development of lxxxvii–xcii Poison ivy in Cherokee lore 425 Polygamy among Cherokee 163, 365, 481 Polynesians, myths of 431 Ponka, settlement of, on Cherokee strip 151 Ponka, study of feather symbolism of xx Ponka, study of fraternities and cults of xlviii Pontiac, confederacy of 41, 235 Population, Cherokee 11, 34, 39, 103, 112, 125, 136, 150, 155, 156–157 Population, Cherokee loss in, through Civil war 150 Population, East Cherokee 166–168, 172, 176, 179, 180 Population, Texas Cherokee (1838) 145 Pork, Indian, quality of 82 Portuguese gentleman, see Elvas. Possum, see Opossum. Potatoes among Cherokee 214, 492 Potter, T. W., on East Cherokee affairs 179 Pottery among Cherokee 164 Poultry-raising among Cherokee 82 Power myth, development of lxxxiii–lxxxiv Powhatan, Cherokee relations with 14 Powhatan, name for Cherokee 16, 29, 183 Prairie dog, myth concerning 449 Prayer among Indians 423, 463, 470 Pregnancy, beliefs concerning 422, 469 Presbyterians, mission work of, among Cherokee 83, 84 Press, national, of Cherokee 111–112 Pretty Woman town, purchase of 161 Priber, Christian, work of, among Cherokee 15, 36–37, 113 Price, H., on East Cherokee affairs 175 Price, H. on East Cherokee censuses 167, 176 Price, H. on East Cherokee suit for participation in annuities 151, 177 Primitive numbers, memoir on xliii–xliv Printing among Cherokee 111–112, 139–140 Proctor, General, stand against Americans at Thames river by 215 Proctor, ——, arrest of 119 Pronoun, study of xxv Properties, discussion of lv–lvii, lviii Property, acquisition of xxxiii Property, classes of xxxi–xxxii Prophet, revelation of 87, 89, 215, 235 Protolithic stage, features of xxi–xxii Publication, work in xxix–xxx Pueblo Grande, excavation of xiii–xiv Pueblo Indians, devotional tendency of xxviii Pueblo Indians, New-fire ceremony among 503 Pueblo Indians, racing among 494 Pueblo Viejo, excavation of ruin of xiv–xv Pumpkin in Cherokee myth 346, 482 Punk-plugged-in, legend of raid by 374 Purificatory rites, Cherokee 230 Putty-root in Cherokee lore 426 Puyallup, myths of 442 Quadrupeds, myths concerning 261–280 Quakers, see Friends. Qualla reservation, clearing of East Cherokee title to 173–174 Qualla reservation, purchase of 159 Qualla reservation, settlement of boundary of 179 Qualities, discussion of lv, lvii–lviii Quantities, discussion of lv–lvi Quapaw in Texas, union of, with Cherokee 143 Quebec, fall of 40 Quichua, ceremony of 453 Quinahaqui, De Soto’s visit to 28 RRabbit, character of, in various mythologies 231–233 Rabbit, myths concerning 262, 263, 266–277, 407, 431, 447–452, 463, 467 Rabbit and bear, distribution of myth of 234 Rabbit and Flint, origin of myth of 234 Racing among Indians 494 Racing in Seneca myth 369 Raccoon, myths concerning 289–290, 449 Rafinesque, C. S., on first appearance of whites 191 Rafinesque, C. S., on name Tallige'wi 184 Rafinesque, C. S., translation of Walam Olum by 190 Rafts, Cherokee use of 496 Railroads in Cherokee country 151 Rainbow, myths concerning 442 Ramsey, J. G. M., on agitation for cession (1796) 80 Ramsey, J. G. M. on appointment of Governor Blount 69 Ramsey, J. G. M. on appointment of Cherokee agent by North Carolina 61 Ramsey, J. G. M. on attack on Buchanan’s station 73 Ramsey, J. G. M. on battle of Kings mountain 57 Ramsey, J. G. M. on border conditions in 1777 55 Ramsey, J. G. M. on bounties for American scalps 47 Ramsey, J. G. M. on burning of Cowee 61 Ramsey, J. G. M. on capture and release of Joseph Brown 66 Ramsey, J. G. M. on capture and release of Samuel Handley 74 Ramsey, J. G. M. on Cherokee attitude at beginning of the Revolution 47 Ramsey, J. G. M. on Cherokee desire for peace (1792) 72 Ramsey, J. G. M. on Cherokee land cessions 46 Ramsey, J. G. M. on Cherokee part in French and Indian war 39 Ramsey, J. G. M. on Cherokee peace town 207 Ramsey, J. G. M. on Cherokee war of 1760–61 45 Ramsey, J. G. M. on Chickasaw surrender of lands between Cumberland and Duck rivers 66 Ramsey, J. G. M. on Christian’s expedition 51 Ramsey, J. G. M. on destruction of Chickamauga towns 55, 79 Ramsey, J. G. M. on Doherty-McFarland expedition 75 Ramsey, J. G. M. on expedition from Virginia through Cherokee country 30 Ramsey, J. G. M. on French and Spanish encouragement of Cherokee hostility 62, 67 Ramsey, J. G. M. on Indian war path 206 Ramsey, J. G. M. on Indian fighting in 1793 76 Ramsey, J. G. M. on Jack’s expedition 50 Ramsey, J. G. M. on killing of Indians by John Beard 74 Ramsey, J. G. M. on minor Cherokee-American conflicts (1776–1795) 48, 63, 64, 65, 66, 69, 70, 75, 76 Ramsey, J. G. M. on Nancy Ward 204 Ramsey, J. G. M. on Old Tassel’s talk 60 Ramsey, J. G. M. on origin of Chickamauga band 54 Ramsey, J. G. M. on Gen. James Robertson 205, 62 Ramsey, J. G. M. on Rutherford’s expedition 49, 205 Ramsey, J. G. M. on Sevier and Campbell’s expedition (1780) 58 Ramsey, J. G. M. on Sevier’s expeditions (1781–82) 59, 60 Ramsey, J. G. M. on Sevier’s last expedition (1792) 75 Ramsey, J. G. M. on Tellico conference 79 Ramsey, J. G. M. on The Suck 464 Ramsey, J. G. M. on threatened burning of Chilhowee 73 Ramsey, J. G. M. on Tory-Indian raid in South Carolina 47 Ramsey, J. G. M. on treaties of DeWitt’s corners and Long island 54 Ramsey, J. G. M. on treaty of Holston 69 Ramsey, J. G. M. on treaty of Hopewell 62 Ramsey, J. G. M. on treaty of Nashville (1783) 63 Ramsey, J. G. M., on treaty of Tellico (1798) 81 Ramsey, J. G. M. on westward emigration 45 Ramsey, J. G. M. on Williamson’s expedition 50 Ramsey, J. G. M. on Yuchi among Cherokee 386 Ranjel, ——, on De Soto’s expedition 25, 26, 191–201 Rasles, mutilation of body of 209 Rattlesnake, myths and lore concerning 253, 295–296, 305–306, 313, 436, 438, 456, 463 Rattling-gourd on Natchez among Cherokee 387 Rattling-gourd on Yuchi among Cherokee 385 Raven, myths concerning 241, 283 Raven Mocker, myths concerning 283, 401–403,504 Raven place, purchase of 161 Raven, The, pursuit of Shawano by 374–375 Reading, myth concerning 351 Rebellion, see Civil war. Rechehecrian, see Rickahockan; Synonomy. Redbird, myths concerning 254, 285, 289–290, 455 Red Earth, purchase of 161 Red-horse fish, myth concerning 285 Red Man, myths concerning 257, 300–301, 461, 462 Red paint, use of, by Indians 455 Redroot in Cherokee lore 263 Redsticks, rebellion of 113–114 Refuge towns, see Peace towns. Reichel, E. H., on Cherokee missions 84 Reid, Jesse, East Cherokee chief 180 Reincarnation, Cherokee doctrine of 261–262, 472, 474 Reinhardt on Spanish mines 202 Relationships, linguistic, of Cherokee 16 Relief, development of lxxv Religion, acculturation in xxiii Religion, influence of, on development of arts lxxiv–lxxvi Religion, influence of, on development of romance lxxxi–lxxxvi Removal, Cherokee plans for (1895) 155–156 Removal, East Cherokee plans for 165 Removal, events leading to 87, 98–106, 114–130 Removal, party feeling aroused by 128–129 Removal, stockade forts built during 221 Removal fund, East Cherokee participation in 165–168, 170–171 Removal fund, employment of East Cherokee share in 174 Removed townhouses, myth of 335 Reports, distribution of xxxii Reptiles, see Snakes; Terrapin; Turtle. Revolution, Cherokee remembrance of 232 Revolution, effect on Cherokee of 61 Revolution, Indian attitude during 46–47 Rheumatism, Cherokee beliefs concerning 251, 263 Richmond, Lieutenant, murder of Cheyennes by 209 Rickahockan, meaning of name 183–184 Rickahockan, see also Synonomy. Ridge, Maj. John, attitude of party of, in Civil war 148 Ridge, Maj. John, conflict of party of, with Ross party 147 Ridge, Maj. John, enlistment of volunteers against Creeks by (1812) 89 Ridge, Maj. John, killing of 133–135 Ridge, Maj. John, killing of Doublehead by 85 Ridge, Maj. John, letter to Calhoun by 115 Ridge, Maj. John, letter to President Jackson by 127–128 Ridge, Maj. John, opposition to Prophet’s doctrine by 88 Ridge, Maj. John, opposition to war spirit by (1812) 89 Ridge, Maj. John, part taken by, in Creek war 96, 97 Ridge, Maj. John, treaty negotiated by 121–122, 125 Rink, Henry, on Eskimo myths 441 Rivers, ——, on Cherokee-Chickasaw war 38 Rivers, on Cherokee in 1708 32 Rivers in Cherokee lore 426 Rivalry, part played by, in sports and games lxiv, lxvi, lxviii–lxix Roads through Cherokee country 85, 87, 97 Robertson, Gen. James, appointment of, as Cherokee agent 53 Robertson, Gen. James, burning of Coldwater by 67 Robertson, Gen. James, emigration under 56 Robertson, Gen. James, expedition against Chickamauga under (1794) 78–99 Robertson, Gen. James, killing of brother of 67 Robertson, Gen. James, life of 204–205 Robertson, Gen. James on Cherokee-American conflicts (1785–1794) 67 Robertson, Gen. James on French and Spanish encouragement of Cherokee hostility 62, 67 Robertson, Gen. James on Nancy Ward 204 Robertson, Gen. James, repulse of Indians by garrison under 48 Robertson, Gen. James, warning of invasion given by 55 Robertson, Mrs. S. A., work of, among Creeks 218 Robin, Cherokee name for 281 Robinson, Thomas, acknowledgments to 13 Robinson, Thomas on dry channel of Chattahoochee 200 Rochefort, ——, history of Antilles by 202 Rockwell, ——, on Williamson’s expedition 50 Rogers, Talahina, marriage of Houston to 223 Romance, nature and development of lxxxi–lxxxvi Roosevelt, Theodore, on attack on Freelands station 63 Roosevelt, Theodore on attack on Nashville 63 Roosevelt, Theodore on battle of Kings mountain 57 Roosevelt, Theodore on border fighters 57 Roosevelt, Theodore on Cherokee-American conflicts (1781) 59, 60 Roosevelt, Theodore Cherokee trans-Mississippi migration 100 Roosevelt, Theodore on Christian’s expedition 51 Roosevelt, Theodore on destruction of Chickamauga towns 55 Roosevelt, Theodore on French and Spanish encouragement of Cherokee hostility 62 Roosevelt, Theodore on Jack’s expedition 50 Roosevelt, Theodore on Old Tassel’s talk 60 Roosevelt, Theodore on Gen. James Robertson 205 Roosevelt, Theodore on Rutherford’s expedition 49, 205 Roosevelt, Theodore on scalping by whites 209 Roosevelt, Theodore on Sevier and Campbell’s expedition (1780) 58 Roosevelt, Theodore on Sevier’s expedition (1782) 60 Roosevelt, Theodore on South Carolina’s scalp bounty 53 Roosevelt, Theodore on Tory-Indian raid 48 Roosevelt, Theodore on treaties of De Witt’s corners and Long island 54 Roosevelt, Theodore on Williamson’s expedition 50 Rose in Cherokee lore 420 Ross, Allen, acknowledgments to 13 Ross, Allen on John Ross 224 Ross, John, arrest of 122 Ross, John, attempt of McIntosh to bribe 216 Ross, John, attitude of, during the Civil war 149 Ross, John, attitude of party of, during Civil war 148 Ross, John, character of 150–151 Ross, John, conflict of party of, with Ridge party 147 Ross, John, convening of Tahlequah council by (1843) 485 Ross, John, custody of records of Iroquois peace by 355 Ross, John, death of 150 Ross, John, death of wife of 132 Ross, John, efforts of, to prevent Removal 121–122, 125, 129, 130 Ross, John, election of, as assistant chief 113 Ross, John, election of, as president of national council 107 Ross, John, election of, as principal chief 114 Ross, John, letter to Calhoun by 115 Ross, John, memorial resolution on 151 Ross, John, memorial to Congress by 121 Ross, John on Ani' Kuta'nl 392–393 Ross, John on Jackson’s reply to Cherokee protests 126 Ross, John, part taken by, in Creek war 97 Ross, John, part taken by, in killing of Ridges and Boudinot 134 Ross, John, position of, in 1837 128 Ross, John, president of constitutional convention 112 Ross, John, proclamation by 120 Ross, John, proposition for removal by 132 Ross, John, protest against removal treaty by 120 Ross, John, refusal of President Jackson to communicate with 126 Ross, John, signer of act of union 135 Ross, John, suit against Georgia by 119 Ross, John, threat of arrest 135 Ross, W. P., editor of Cherokee Advocate 111 Ross, W. P. on death of Sequoya 148 Ross, ——, on Indian warfare in 1776 52 Ross, —— on Williamson’s expedition 50 Royce, C. C., on adoption of Cherokee constitution 113, 135 Royce, C. C. on Arkansas Cherokee 137, 138, 140, 141, 142 Royce, C. C. on arrest of Ross 123 Royce, C. C. on attack on Buchanans station 73 Royce, C. C. on attempted establishment of iron works in Cherokee country (1807) 86 Royce, C. C. on attempted purchase by Tennessee (1807) 86 Royce, C. C. on attempt to annul treaty of 1817 104 Royce, C. C. on Blount’s proposal (1795) 80 Royce, C. C. on building of Unicoi turnpike 87 Royce, C. C. on Cherokee attitude regarding land cession (1830) 119 Royce, C. C. on Cherokee census (1835) 125 Royce, C. C. on Cherokee desire to go west (1817–19) 104 Royce, C. C. on Cherokee emigration, 1817–19 103, 104 Royce, C. C. on Cherokee invitations to Delawares, Shawano, and Oneida 105 Royce, C. C. on Cherokee land cessions 34, 45, 54, 60 Royce, C. C. on Cherokee loss in Civil war 149 Royce, C. C. on Cherokee memorial to Congress (1834) 121 Royce, C. C. on Cherokee memorials to President Monroe 115 Royce, C. C. on Cherokee part in French and Indian war 39 Royce, C. C. on Cherokee part in Civil war 148 Royce, C. C. on Cherokee population 34 Royce, C. C., on Cherokee project to remove to Columbia river 120 Royce, C. C. on Cherokee relations with Creeks 383 Royce, C. C. on Cherokee relations with Tuscarora 32 Royce, C. C. on Cherokee suffering through Civil war 150 Royce, C. C. on Cherokee territory in 1800 81 Royce, C. C. on Cherokee war of 1760–61 45 Royce, C. C. on clearing of East Cherokee title to Qualla reservation 174 Royce, C. C. on Col. R. J. Meigs 215 Royce, C. C. on council at New Echota 122 Royce, C. C. on Davis’s letter to Secretary of War 127 Royce, C. C. on death of Sequoya 148 Royce, C. C. on deaths during Removal 133 Royce, C. C. on delegation to Washington (1835) 122 Royce, C. C. on desire for Indian lands 85 Royce, C. C. on destruction of Chickamauga towns 79 Royce, C. C. on General Dunlap’s address 128 Royce, C. C. on East Cherokee censuses 167, 168 Royce, C. C. on East Cherokee participation in Removal fund 167 Royce, C. C. on Everett’s letter to Secretary of War 128 Royce, C. C. on extension of Georgia laws 221 Royce, C. C. on first railroad in Cherokee country 151 Royce, C. C. on Georgia acts effecting Cherokee 116, 117 Royce, C. C. on Governor Gilmer’s declaration 129 Royce, C. C. on imprisonment of missionaries 120 Royce, C. C. on incorporation of Delawares and Shawano 151 Royce, C. C. on Indian war path 206, 207 Royce, C. C. on Jackson’s attitude toward Cherokee 117 Royce, C. C. on Jefferson’s removal project 101 Royce, C. C. on McMinn’s estimate of Cherokee emigration 106 Royce, C. C. on massacre of Scott party and Bowl migration 100 Royce, C. C. on opposition to allotment project (1820) 114 Royce, C. C. on origin of Chickamauga band 54 Royce, C. C. on party feeling over removal plans 129 Royce, C. C. on payment of East Cherokee share in Removal fund 168 Royce, C. C. on Ross’s attitude during civil war 149 Royce, C. C. on Ross’s last efforts against removal 130 Royce, C. C. on royal proclamation of 1763 46 Royce, C. C. on Rutherford’s route 205 Royce, C. C. on Schermerhorn’s proposals for securing acceptance of Ridge treaty 122 Royce, C. C. on Scott’s proclamation 130 Royce, C. C. on Sweatland’s census 172 Royce, C. C. on Tellico conference 79 Royce, C. C. on threat to arrest Ross 135 Royce, C. C. on treaties of New Echota 123, 125, 159 Royce, C. C. on treaties of Tellico (1798, 1804, 1805) 81, 85 Royce, C. C. on treaties of Washington (1816, 1819, 1846) 98, 106, 148 Royce, C. C. on treaty of Augusta 61 Royce, C. C. on treaty of Cherokee agency (1834) 120 Royce, C. C. on treaty of Chickasaw Old Fields (1807) 86 Royce, C. C. on treaty of Fort Gibson 125 Royce, C. C. of treaty of Holston 69 Royce, C. C. on treaty of Hopewell 62 Royce, C. C. on treaty of Philadelphia (1794) 77 Royce, C. C. on treaty of Tahlequah (1866) 150 Royce, C. C. on troops employed in Removal 129 Royce, C. C. on western Cherokee (1809, 1817) 102 Royce, C. C. on Wool’s comments on Removal 127 Royce, C. C. publication of paper by xxx Ruffin, T., arbitrator between East Cherokee and Thomas’s creditors 174 Running Water town, building of 54 Running Water town, destruction of 79 Rushes in Cherokee lore 426 Russell, Dr Frank, on Jicarilla myths 431, 433, 450, 451, 452, 473 Russell, Capt. William, part taken by, in battle of Horseshoe bend 94 Rutherford, Gen. Griffith, expeditions under 49, 205 Rutherford, Gen. Griffith, life of 205 Rye on De Soto’s route 195 Sacred animals among Indians 447 Sacred myths, Indian 229 Sacred myths, instruction in 229–230 Sacred myths, see also Cosmogonic myths; Migration traditions. Sacred numbers, Indian 431 Sacred things, Cherokee 396–397 Sacrifice, influence of, on development of drama lxxviii St John, translation of gospel of 110 St Louis, Osage-Cherokee council at 137 St Louis, treaty of (1825) 99 St Louis, Spanish retention of 68 St Clair, General, defeat of 72, 212 St Clair, effect of defeat of 71 SalÂ'li, Cherokee story teller 237 SalÂ'li, Lanman’s account of 166 SalÂ'li, myth told by 476 San Estevan, Fiesta de, witnessing of xiii San Felipe, establishment of 27 San Fernando de Barrancas, surrender of 81 San Jacinto, battle of 223 San JosÉ de Pueblo Viejo, see Pueblo Viejo. San Juan valley, collection from xxix Santa Ana, defeat of, by Houston 223 Santa Elena, settlement of 27 Santee, storehouses of 433 Sara, see Cheraw; Xuala. Sassafras in Cherokee lore 422 Sauxpa, see Waxhaw. Sawanugi, tribe of Creek confederacy 498–499 Sawanugi, see also KÂ'lahÛ'; Shawano. Sawnook, see KÂ'lahÛ'. Sawyer, W. M., work of xxx Savagery, features of xlix Savanna, see Shawano. Scalp dance, Cherokee 496 Scalping, British encouragement of 47 Scalping by East Cherokee 170 Scalping by whites 50, 51–53, 208–209 Scalping, encouragement of, by South Carolina 52 Scandinavians, myths of 431 Schermerhorn, Rev. J. F., Major Davis on methods of 126–127 Schermerhorn, Rev. J. F., negotiation of Removal treaty by 121, 125 Schoolbooks in Cherokee language 112, 151 Schoolcraft, H. R., on Cherokee chief among Seneca 353 Schoolcraft, H. R. on Cherokee-Iroquois wars 356–357, 485, 489, 491–492 Schoolcraft, H. R. on Cherokee migrations 21 Schoolcraft, H. R. on Cherokee myths 429–444 Schoolcraft, H. R., on Cherokee relations with Catawba 381 Schoolcraft, H. R. on Delaware name for Cherokee 378 Schoolcraft, H. R. on Iroquois 485 Schoolcraft, H. R. on Iroquois myths 469, 501, 504 Schoolcraft, H. R. on Iroquois peace mission 365, 485 Schoolcraft, H. R. on name Kitu'whagi 181 Schoolcraft, H. R. on name Mississippi 190 Schoolcraft, H. R. on name Tallulah 417 Schoolcraft, H. R. on Ojibwa myths 437, 470 Schoolcraft, H. R. on Seneca town 351, 485 Schoolcraft, H. R. on Shawano wars 372, 494 Schoolcraft, H. R. on Wyandot traditions concerning Cherokee 19 Schools among Cherokee 84, 104, 139, 152, 155 Schools among East Cherokee 174–176, 180 School books in Cherokee language 112, 151 Scissor-tail in Cherokee myth 285 Scotch blood among Cherokee 83 Scott, Col. H. S., work of xxvi–xxvii Scott, S. S., report on East Cherokee affairs by 170–171 Scott, William, killing of party under 76–77, 100–101 Scott, William, legend told by 482 Scott, Gen. Winfield, appointment of, to effect Removal 129 Scott, Gen. Winfield, compromise with Cherokee refugees by 157 Scott, Gen. Winfield, part taken by, in Removal 130–132 Scott, Gen. Winfield, proclamation to Cherokee by 129–130 Scratching, Cherokee ceremony 230, 476 Screech-owl, Cherokee name for 281, 284 Screech-owl, myths concerning 241 Sculpture, development of lxxiv–lxxv Selu, myths concerning 242–249, 323–324, 431–433, 471 Seminole, attitude of, in Civil war 148 Seminole, myths and lore of 454, 457 Seminole, origin of 99 Senac, Father, burning of 477 Seneca, agreement between Erie and 352 Seneca, Cherokee legends of conflicts with 232 Seneca, clans of 483 Seneca, legends of Cherokee wars with 356–357, 359–370, 489–494 Seneca, peace embassies of 109, 352, 353–356, 365, 367–370, 485–488, 491–494 Seneca, peace towns among 208 Seneca, tract set apart for 142 Seneca town, encounter at 50 Seneca town, Schoolcraft’s statement concerning 351–485 Seoqgwageono, myth concerning 369–370 Sequoya, grant of money to 139 Sequoya, life and work of 108–110 Sequoya on Iroquois peace embassy 353–355, 485 Sequoya, opposition to syllabary of 351 Sequoya, part taken by, in reorganization 135, 147 Sequoya, pension to 148 Sequoya, removal of, to the west 138 Sequoya, resolution signed by (1839) 135 Sequoya, search for lost Cherokee by 501 Sequoya, treaty signed by (1828) 14 Sequoya, tree named after 148 Sequoya, visit to western Cherokee by 137–138 Seri, publication of paper on xxix Seri, study of implements of xxi–xxii Service berries, myths concerning 259 Set-Ängya, death song of 491–492 Set-Ängya, war medicine of 501 Se?tsi mound, myth concerning 335 Seven in Cherokee myth 431, 433 Sevier, Gov. John, defeat of Ferguson by 57 Sevier, Gov. John, defeat of Indian raiders by (1781) 59 Sevier, Gov. John, expeditions against Cherokee under (1780–81, 1788, 1793) 57–58, 65, 66, 75, 82 Sevier, Gov. John, expedition against Chickamauga towns under (1782) 60 Sevier, Gov. John, expedition against Hiwassee towns under (1786) 63 Sevier, Gov. John, expedition against Overhill towns under (1781) 58–59 Sevier, Gov. John, life of 210–211 Sevier, Gov. John, prevention of burning of Chilhowee by 73 Shaw, Leonard D., appointment of, as Government ethnologist 70–71 Shawano among Cherokee, number of 157 Shawano, anti-American confederacy headed by 72 Shawano, attack on Buchanans station by 73 Shawano, attitude of, during Revolution 55 Shawano blood among Cherokee 234 Shawano, character of 461 Shawano, Cherokee invitations to 105, 136 Shawano, Cherokee relations with 14, 15, 31–32, 38, 384 Shawano, hostility of, to Americans 66–67, 74 Shawano, incorporation of, with Cherokee 99, 161 Shawano in Texas, union of, with Cherokee 143 Shawano, legends concerning 486–487 Shawano, legends of Cherokee wars with 370–378 Shawano, myths of 437 Shawano, probable origin of Cherokee myths among 235 Shawano, separation of, from Delawares 18–19 Shawano, trans-Mississippi migration of 99 Shea, J. G., on De Soto’s route 193, 198 Shea, J. G. on early Spanish settlements 27 Shea, J. G. on Rogel’s expedition 201–202 Shea, J. G. on Spanish mission among Cherokee 29 Sheep, Cherokee name for 265 Sheep, raising of, by Cherokee 112 Shelby, Colonel, defeat of Ferguson by 57 Shelby, Colonel, expedition against Chickamauga towns under 56 Shining rock, myth concerning 480 Shoe-boots, war medicine of 394 Shumopovi, study of altar at xlvii, xlviii, xlix, l–lii Sia, studies of fraternities and cults of xlvi Sibbald, John A., special agent to Cherokee 175 Sibley, ——, on Cherokee in Arkansas in 1805 101 Sibley, ——, on Mobilian trade language 187 Sign language, study of xxvii Siler, D. W., East Cherokee census by 167 Silver, myth concerning 350–351 Similitude, development of lxxxviii–lxxxix Sin, myths concerning origin of 248–249 Sinti, Kiowa myths of 434, 449 Siouan tribes, study of xxix Sioux, legends concerning 386 Sioux, use of language of, as trade language 188 Sissipahaw, Spanish contract with 28 Six Nations, see Iroquois. Skill, pleasures of lxviii–lxix Skunk in Cherokee myth 265–266 Sky People, myths concerning 362–363, 492 Sky vault, myths concerning 440 Slaves among Cherokee 76–77, 83, 112, 125, 148, 150 Slaves, Indian, contact of, with negroes 233 Smallpox among Cherokee 36, 61 Smallpox among East Cherokee 171–172 Smallpox in Chickamauga band 56 Smilax in Cherokee lore 425 Smith, Archilla, flight of 134 Smith, Buckingham, on burning of peat bog near Charleston 471 Smith, Buckingham on Davies’ History 202 Smith, Buckingham on De Soto’s route 195 Smith, Buckingham translation of Elvas narrative by 193 Smith, Mrs Erminnie, study of Iroquois myths by xlvii Smith, Mrs Erminnie on Iroquois myths 436, 439, 443, 448, 469, 473 Smith, Harry, on Natchez among Cherokee 387 Smith, Harry on traditional predecessors of Cherokee 23 Smith, John, on name Rickahockan 183–184 Smith, Gen. Kirby, attempt to enlist Cherokee by 168–169 Smith, N. J., acknowledgments to 13 Smith, N. J., Cherokee story-teller 237 Smith, N. J., clerk of East Cherokee council 173 Smith, N. J., East Cherokee chief 175 Smith, N. J., life of 178 Smith, N. J., myths told by 462, 474 Smith, N. J. on East Cherokee in Civil war 170–171 Smith, N. J. on East Cherokee schools 176 Smith, N. J., work of, among East Cherokee 177 Smith, Sibbald, acknowledgments to, 13 Smith, Sibbald, leader of pioneer advance 45 Smith, Sibbald, on surrender of Cavitts station 75 Smithsonian Institution, acknowledgments to 12 Smyth, Maj. J. A., acknowledgments to 13 Snail, myths concerning 449 Snakes, myths and lore concerning 241, 251, 252–253, 280, 294–306, 313, 346, 414, 433, 436–437, 456, 465, 481 Snake dance, study of xiv Snake Man, myth of 304 Snowflake, excavation of ruins near xiii–xiv Sociology, subject-matter of xii Sociology, work in xxii–xxv Solomonville, collection from xxi Solomonville, excavation of ruins near xiv Songs, Cherokee 400, 435, 468, 472–473 Songs among Indians 463 Sophiology, subject-matter of xii Sophiology, work in xxvii–xxviii Sorcery, part played by, in development of games lxviii–lxix Sorcery, see also Magic. Sourwood, in Cherokee myth and lore 253, 320, 422, 469 South, myth of daughter of 322 South Carolina, cession of last Cherokee lands in 97 South Carolina, Cherokee relations with 31–35 South Carolina, expedition from, in 1776 49–50 South Carolina, first settlement in 31 South Carolina, local legends of 411–412 South Carolina, production of gold in 221 Space, discussion of lv–lvii Spain, claim to land south of Cumberland river by 67 Spain, retention of posts in south by (1790) 68 Spain, surrender of southern posts by 81 Spain, treaty with (1795) 81 Spaniards, Cherokee feeling toward 282 Spaniards, encouragement of Indian hostility by 62–63, 64, 67–68, 76, 88 Spaniards, in southern United States 191–202 Spaniards, legends concerning 408 Spaniards, period of exploration by 23–29 Spaniards, relations of, with Indians 98, 99, 100, 101 Spanish needle in Cherokee lore 426 Sparrow, Cherokee name for 281 Spear-finger, see U?tluÑ'ta. Spenser, allegory in poetry of xc Spider, myths and lore concerning 241–242, 309 Spider, see also Water-spider. Spinning among Cherokee 82, 101, 105, 214 Spinning among East Cherokee 176 Sports, discussion of lxiii–lxviii Sprague, Senator, speech by, on Georgia laws affecting Cherokee 118 Spray, H. W., acknowledgments to 13 Spray, H. W., East Cherokee teacher and agent 176, 180 Spreading-adder, myths and lore concerning 252, 253, 297, 436, 438 Spring place, establishment of mission at 107 Springstone on Nancy Ward 204 Squash, myth concerning 471 Squier, E. G., on Cherokee myths 436, 440, 442 Squier, E. G. on Cherokee New-fire ceremony 502–503 Squier, E. G. on the heavens in mythology 431 Squirrel, myths concerning 251, 262–263, 286–287 Stand Watie, burning of Ross’s house by 365 Stand Watie, myths told by 429, 444 Stand Watie on Iroquois peace embassy 352, 353 Stand Watie on Iroquois wars 352 Stand Watie, part taken by, in Civil war 148, 149 Stand Watie, threat against Ross by 134 Stanley, J. M., on Iroquois peace embassy 485–488 Stapler, Miss ——, marriage of John Ross to 224 Star feathers, legend of 399–400 Starr, James, flight of 134 Starr, Tom, legend concerning 286 Stars, myths and lore concerning 257, 258, 442, 445, 503 State rights, bearing of Removal struggle on 129 Stecoee, destruction of 49 Stedman on English attempts to enlist Indian aid during the Revolution 47 Stein, Robert, work of xviii Steiner, Rev. Abraham, Cherokee missionary 84 Steiner, Roland, collection by xx–xxi Stephen, A. M., work of xli Stephen, Col. ——, expedition against Cherokee under 45 Stevens on defeat of Creek and Cherokee in Georgia (1781) 60 Stevens on Picken’s expedition (1782) 60 Stevens on Priber’s work 37 Stevens on treaties of De Witt’s corners and Long island 54 Stevens on treaty of Augusta (1763) 45 Stevens on treaty of Hopewell 62 Stevenson, Mrs M. C., model of ZuÑi altar by xlviii Stevenson, Mrs M. C., study of fraternities and cults by xlvii Stevenson, Mrs M. C., work of xxvii–xxviii Stevenson, ——, on petroglyphs at Track Rock gap 419 StikÂ'yi, see Stecoee. Stock, Cherokee losses of, in Civil war 149 Stockaded villages among Indians 493 Stock raising by Cherokee 82 Stokes, Agent, on killing of Ridges and Boudinot 134 Stone, W. L., on Sir William Johnson 203 Stone man, see NuÑyunu'wi. Storehouse of Indian tribes 433 Stories and story-tellers, Cherokee 230, 232, 236–238, 428–430 Strawberry, myths concerning 259, 443, 468 Stringfield, Col. W. W., acknowledgments to 13 Stringfield, Col. W. W. on East Cherokee in Civil war 169–170 Stringfield, Col. W. W., taking of party of East Cherokee to Confederate reunion by 170 Stuart, Capt. John, capture and release of 44 Stuart, Capt. John, life of 203 Stuart, Capt. John, refuge of defeated Cherokee with 53 Stuart, Capt. John, treaty negotiated by 45 Suck, The, myths concerning 312, 347, 464–465 Sugartown, encounter at 49 Suma, work among xvi Sumac, use of darts of 494 Sun, myths concerning 240, 252–257, 259, 295, 297, 363, 409, 421, 436–438, 440, 441 Sunset land, myths concerning 463, 465 Supreme Court, decision of, in Worcester v. State of Georgia 119, 120 Suyeta, Cherokee story-teller 237 Suyeta, myths told by 442, 448, 450, 451, 454 Suyeta on character of Rabbit 232 Swain on Indian warfare in 1776 52 Swain on Rutherford’s expedition 49 Swain on Williamson’s expedition 50 Swallowtail flycatcher in Cherokee lore 285 Sweat house, see Âsi. Sweatland, S. H., East Cherokee census by 172 Swimmer, myths told by 236, 430, 431, 435, 436, 438, 440, 442, 443, 448, 450–452, 454–456, 461–463, 466, 468–474, 477, 480, 481, 483, 494, 495, 501 Swimmer on dagÛl?kÛ geese 439 Swimmer on mounds and constant fire 501–502 Swimmer, songs obtained from 504 Syllabary, casting of characters of 111 Syllabary, effect of, on Cherokee development 110–112 Syllabary, introduction of, among western Cherokee 138 Syllabary, invention of 108–110 Syllabary, opposition to introduction of 351 Symphony, development of lxxiii–lxxiv Synonymy, tribal, of Cherokee 15–16, 19, 182–187, 351, 378, 382 Tabus, Cherokee 462 Tadpole, myth concerning 311 Ta'gwadihi', Cherokee story-teller 237 Ta'gwadihi', myths told by 430, 442, 443, 456, 466, 469, 470, 471, 501 Tahchee, attack on Osage at Fort Gibson by 141 Tahchee, emigration of, into Texas 141, 143 Tahchee, McKenney and Hall on 137 Tahlequah, selection of, as Cherokee capital 135–147 Tahlequah, treaties at (1861, 1866) 148, 150 Tahlequah, Yuchi living near 385 Tahookatookie in Texas, union of, with Cherokee 143 Takatoka, aid given by, in introduction of syllabary 138 Talamatan, see Wyandot. Talassee, escape of, from destruction (1780) 58 Talladega, battle of 91 Tallaseehatchee, battle of 90, 91 Tallige'wi, meaning of name 19, 184–185, 378 Tallige'wi, see also Synonymy. Tallulah falls, myth concerning 346, 417–18, 481 Tarahumari, obtaining of information concerning xvi Tarahumari, work among xvii Tarleton, General, attempted invasion of North Carolina and Virginia by 56–57 Tar wolf, distribution of myth of 233–234 Tar wolf, myth of 271–272, 450 Taskigi, Cherokee relations with 388–389 Taskigi, tribe of Creek confederacy 498–499 Tasquiqui, Spanish visit to 29, 389 Taylor, Capt. Richard, part taken by, in Creek war 97 Technolithic stage, features of xxi–xxii Technology, subject-matter of xii Technology, work in xx–xxii Tecumtha, meaning of name of 442 Tecumtha, work of, among Creeks 87–88 Teit, on Thompson River myths 433, 436, 437, 440, 441, 451, 467, 470 Telfair, Governor, on Georgians’ raid and Cherokee reprisal (1792) 71 Tellico, conference at (1794) 79 Tellico, conference and treaty at (1798) 80 Tellico, treaties at (1804, 1805) 84–85 Temple, M. S., survey of Qualla reservation by 174 Tennessee, attempted purchase of Cherokee lands by (1807) 86 Tennessee, encroachments against Cherokee by 64 Tennessee, incorporation of, in “Territory of the United States south of the Ohio River” 68 Tennessee, local legends of 412, 415 Tennessee, memorial to Congress by 76 Tennessee, opposition to allotment project by 114 Tennessee, production of gold in 220, 221 Tennessee, Removal forts in 221 Tennessee, treaty with Cherokee by 63–64 Tennessee, see also Franklin, State of. Tennessee bald, myths concerning 339–341, 477–479 Tennessee river, truce line at 485 Ten Kate, H., on Cherokee myths 461 466, 467, 469 Tensawattee, see Coosawatee. Tepehuan tribes, obtaining of information concerning xvii Terrapin, myths concerning 270–271, 278–279, 280, 286–288, 289, 306, 450, 452, 455 Terrapin, The, Cherokee chief 61 Terrell, Capt. J. W., acknowledgments to 13 Terrell, Capt. J. W., life of, among East Cherokee 168 Terrell, Capt. J. W. on Catawba among East Cherokee 165 Terrell, Capt. J. W. on Cherokee myths 467 Terrell, Capt. J. W. on East Cherokee in Civil war 170, 171 Terrell, Capt. J. W. on Junaluska 165 Terrell, Capt. J. W. on Col. W. H. Thomas 162 Terrell, Capt. J. W., roster of Cherokee troops by 169 Teton, myths of 459 Tewa Indians, visit to ruins attributed to xv Texas, Houston’s part in history of 223 Texas, migration of Creek tribes to 99 Texas, secession of, from Mexico 144 Texas, work in xvi, xvii Texas Cherokee, history of 143–146 Texas Cherokee, origin of 138, 141 Thomas, Dr Cyrus, memoirs by xlii–xliii, xliv–xlv Thomas, Dr Cyrus, work of xxix Thomas, Col. W. H., acknowledgments to 13 Thomas, Col. W. H., arrangement by, for stay of East Cherokee in the east 158–159 Thomas, Col. W. H., connection of, with East Cherokee affairs 162, 163, 165, 166–172 Thomas, Col. W. H., difficulty over estates of 173–174 Thomas, Col. W. H., legend told by 491 Thomas, Col. W. H., life of 159–162 Thomas, Col. W. H., mission of, to U'tsala and Charley 131, 157–158 Thomas, Col. W. H., on Baptist preachers among East Cherokee 165 Thomas, Col. W. H. on Catawba among East Cherokee 165 Thomas, Col. W. H. on Cherokee round-up. 131 Thomas, Col. W. H. on Junaluska 165 Thomas, Col. W. H. on traditional predecessors of Cherokee 23 Thomas, Col. W. H. on Rutherford’s route 205 Thomas, Col. W. H. on smallpox among East Cherokee 172 Thomas, Col. W. H. on Swimmer’s knowledge of Cherokee myths 236 Thomas, Col. W. H., purchase of lands for East Cherokee by 159 Thomas, Col. W. H., retirement of 172 Thomas, Col. ——, killing of Indian woman by men under 52 Thomas Legion, organization of 161–162, 169–170 Thompson, A. C., on Cherokee missions 84 Thompson, Capt. ——, defeat of Cherokee by Americans under 48 Thompson, ——, arrest of 119 Thompson River Indians, myths of 433, 436, 437, 440, 441, 451, 467, 470 Thought reading, Cherokee belief in 244, 433, 473 Thrall on capture of Bowl’s family 146 Thrall on Indian expulsion from Texas 145 Thrall on Mexican grant to Cherokee 143 Thrall on number of Texas Cherokee 145 Thunder, myths and lore concerning 240, 248, 257, 295, 300–301, 311, 342, 345–347, 362–363, 435, 441–442, 464, 465, 481–482, 491 Tikwali'tsi, legend of raid on 374, 495 Tillamook, myths of 440 Timberlake, Henry, on Cherokee headdress 474 Timberlake, Henry on Cherokee regard for eagles 453 Timberlake, Henry on Cherokee welcome ceremony 493 Timberlake, Henry on “flying stag” 463 Timberlake, Henry on French and English treatment of Indians 39–40 Timberlake, Henry on gatayÛsti game 434 Timberlake, Henry on Indian war path 207 Timberlake, Henry on opossum 449 Timberlake, Henry on position of Indian women 490 Timberlake, Henry on siege of Fort Loudon 43 Timberlake, Henry on Uktena and UlÛÑsÛ'ti 459, 461 Timberlake, Henry on war women 501 Timberlake, Henry, visit to Cherokee by 45 Titmouse, myths concerning 285–286, 318, 454, 468 Tiwa, study of language of xxvi Tiwa, work among xvi Tlanusi'yi, myth concerning 329–330 Tla'nuwa', myths and lore concerning 284, 286–287, 315–316, 396, 466 Toad in Cherokee myth 306 Tobacco, Cherokee 439 Tobacco, myths and lore concerning 254–255, 344, 424, 438–439, 481 Tocax, De Soto’s visit to 29 Toccoa, myth concerning 418 Todd on Ohio Cherokee 79 Tolome, tribe of Choctaw confederacy 500 Tohopeka, Tohopki, see Horseshoe bend. Tollunteeskee, death of 136 Tollunteeskee, invitation to missionaries by 136 Tollunteeskee, reservation for 85 Tollunteeskee, treaty signed by (1806) 85 “Tom Fuller,” nature of 452 Tomtit, see Titmouse 454 Tonkawa, Cherokee relations with 391 Tonkawa, legend of 501 Tonkawa, settlement of, on Cherokee strip 151 Tonkawa, study of xvi Tooantuh, McKenney and Hall on 137 Tories, use of Indian disguise by 47, 48 Tortoise, see Terrapin. Touch, relation of, to vision lxii–lxiii Townhouse, heating and lighting of 230 Townhouse dance, effect of snake myths on time of holding 295 Toxaway, see Tocax. Trade among Cherokee 31, 34, 82 Trade, intertribal 235 Trade languages, Indian 187–188, 235 Traders among Cherokee, North Carolina regulations concerning 61 Traders, influence of, on Indian development 213 Traders, use of bells by 483 Track Rock gap, myth concerning 453 Traditions, Cherokee, memoir on 3–548 Traditions of Tusayan, memoir on xxxix–xl Transformation myths 304, 462–463 Traps, Indian use of 468 Tree rock, myth concerning 317, 467 Trees, Cherokee explanation of characters of 421 Trees in Cherokee myths, powers of 231 Trephined skulls, collection of xxix Tribe, features of xlix, 1 Trope, development of xc–xci Trotter, H. G., acknowledgments to 13 Troup, Governor, on Cherokee refusal to remove 115 Trumbull, J. H., on name Tallge'wi 184 Tsaga'si, Cherokee fairy 334 Tsa'lagi', meaning and inflection of 15–16, 182–183 Tsa'lagi', see also Cherokee; Synonomy. Tsali, see Charley. Tsani, Cherokee war chief in 1776 381 TsantawÛ', contact with Little People by 334 Tsa'ragi', see Cherokee; Synonomy; Tsa'lagi'. Tsasta'wi, legend concerning 408 Tsawa'si, Cherokee fairy 334 Tsesa'ni, Cherokee story teller 237 Tsesa'ni, myth told by 463 Tse'si-Ska'tsi, see Reid, Jesse. Tskil-e'gwa, see Big-witch. Tsul?kalÛ', myths concerning 262, 337–339, 407, 410, 432, 477–480 Tsundige'wi, myth of 325, 471–172 Tsunu'luhÛÑ'ski, see Junaluska. TsuskwanÛÑ'nawa'ta, see Wafford. Tsuwe'nahi, myth of 343–345, 480–481 Tuckasegee, destruction of (1781) 69 TugalÛ'na fish, myth concerning 289, 455 Tuggle manuscript on Creek myths 431, 432, 434–436, 447–450, 452, 455, 463, 469, 473, 476 Tuggle manuscript on Creek songs 504 TunÂ'i, legend of 373 Tupi language, trade language based on 187 Turkey, myths and lore concerning 269–270, 285, 287–288, 449, 455 Turkeytown, siege and relief of 90 Turkeytown, treaty ratified at (1816) 98 Turtle, drum of shell of 503 Turtle, myths and lore concerning 306, 343, 346, 430, 452, 475, 481, 482 Turtle dove, Cherokee name for 281 Tusayan, memoir on clan localization in xli Tusayan, memoir on Flute and Snake ceremonies of xlv Tusayan, memoir on migration traditions of xxxix–xl Tusayan, study of fraternities, cults, and altars in xlvii, xlviii–xlix, l–liii Tusayan, work in xiv Tuscarora, Cherokee relations with 14, 32, 36, 88, 379 Tuscarora, enslavement of 233 Tuscarora, expulsion of, from North Carolina 483 Tuscarora, habitat and migrations of 17 Tuscarora, wampum recording admission of, to Iroquois league 364 Tuscarora, war between colonies and 32 Tuscarora, myths and beliefs of 442, 466, 501, 505 Tuscarora, participation in Lewis’s expedition by 41 Tuscarora, sketch of 498 Tuskegee, burning of 51 Tusquittee bald, myth concerning 410 Twilight land of Cherokee myth 435, 437 Tyrant stage, see Monarchical stage. Uchee, tribe of Creek confederacy 498–499 Uchee, see also Yuchi. UgÛÑste'li fish, myths concerning 307–308 Uksu'hi, myths concerning 241, 301–302, 431, 462 Uktena, myths and lore concerning 253, 297–301, 315, 346, 396, 405, 410–458, 462 U'la?gÛ', myth concerning 260 UlÛÑsÛ'ti, myths and lore concerning 264 297–300, 350–351, 396, 458–461 Unataqua, see Nadako. Uncle Remus on character of rabbit 233 Uncle Remus on negro myths 448 Underground panthers, myth of 324 Underworld, myths concerning 239, 341–347 Une'gadihi', see White-man-killer. Unicoi turnpike, building of 87 Union Cherokee in civil war 171–172 United States, Cherokee relations with 61, 228 Unseen helpers, legend of 359 ÛÑsaiyi', Cherokee myths concerning 308, 310, 311–315, 463, 464 Ushery, Usi, see Catawba. Ustanali, Cherokee capital 71, 80, 81 Ustanali, destruction of 60, 75 Ustanali, medicine dance at 88 UstÛ'tli, myths concerning 302–303 Utah, collection from xxix Utility, relation of, to pleasure lxi U?tlÛÑ'ta, myth of 316–319, 466 U'tsala, leader of Removal refugees 157 U'tsala, Thomas’s mission to 157–158, 408 U?wtsÛÑ'ta, myth of 303–304, 462 VValleytown mission, establishment of 107–108 Van Buren, Martin, election of, to Presidency 129 Vandera on De Soto’s route 193 Vandera on Pardo’s expedition 29 Vann, David, aid given to missionary work by 84 Vann, David, death of daughter of 221 Vaugondy on name Cuttawa 182 Venus’s flytrap in Cherokee lore 427 Verrazano, visit to America by 191 Vincennes, Lieutenant, burning of 477 Violet in Cherokee lore 420, 505 Viper’s bugloss in Cherokee lore 426 Virginia, expedition from, in 1776 49, 50–51 Virginia, first conflict of Cherokee with 29–30 Virginia, production of gold in 221 Virginia, treaty with Cherokee, Creeks, and Chickasaw by 63 Vision, relation of, to touch lxii–lxiii Voice, part played by, in development of music lxxi–lxxii Volcanoes, records of, in Carolina mountains 471 WWachesa trail, see Unicoi turnpike 87 Wadi'yahi', death of 179 Wafford, James D., Cherokee story teller 237–238 Wafford, James D., compilation of Cherokee spelling book by 108 Wafford, James D., myths told by 430, 431, 435, 438, 440, 444, 448–452, 454, 455, 461, 463, 466, 468, 471, 474–476, 482, 483, 501 Wafford, James D., on assassination of John Walker 121 Wafford, James D. on battle of Tali'wa 385 Wafford, James D. on Cherokee relations with Catawba 381 Wafford, James D. on Cherokee relations with Creeks 89 Wafford, James D. on discovery of gold in Cherokee country 116 Wafford, James D. on Iroquois peace embassy 353–356, 485 Wafford, James D. on Mexican grant to Cherokee 143 Wafford, James D. on myth concerning Toccoa 418 Wafford, James D. on Natchez among Cherokee 387 Wafford, James D. on Osage-Cherokee troubles 137 Wafford, James D. on patent to Texas lands 146 Wafford, James D. on Removal 131 Wafford, James D. on Sequoya’s birth date 109 Wafford, James D. on Shawano wars 494 Wafford, James D. on spinning wheels among Cherokee 214 Wafford, James D. on war woman 419 Wafford, James D. on White-path’s rebellion 114 Wafford, James D. on Wolf-killer 448 Wafford, James D. on Rev. S. A. Worcester 108 Wafford, Colonel, establishment of Wafford’s settlement by 238 Wafford’s settlement, sale of 85 Wahnenauhi manuscript on Cherokee myths 284, 297, 431, 469, 475, 501 Wahnenauhi manuscript on introduction of spinning wheels 214 Walam Olum, nature and history of 190, 229 Walam Olum on Cherokee migration 18–19, 191 Walam Olum on name Tallige'wi 184–185 WalÂ'si frog, position of, in council 231 Walcott, Hon. C. D., acknowledgments to xxxi, xxxiii Walker, Felix, employment of W. H. Thomas in store of 160 Walker, John, assassination of 121 Walker, Maj. John, part taken by, in Creek war 97 Walker, Dr Thomas, explorations by 38–39 Walker, ——, leader of pioneer advance 45 Wallawalla, myths of 448 Wallen, ——, leader of pioneer advance 45 Walnut in Cherokee lore 422 Wampum, Indian use of 354, 488, 494 Wampum, Iroquois 354 Wappinger, association of, with Delawares 497 Wappinger, separation of, from Delawares 19 Ward, Brian, on battle of Tali'wa 385 Ward, Nancy, rescue of Mrs. Bean by 490 Ward, Nancy, warning to Americans by 47 War medicine, Cherokee beliefs concerning 393–394 War Woman’s creek, legend concerning 419 War Women, Cherokee 489–490, 501 Wasash, see Osage. Washburn, Rev. Cephas, Cherokee missionary 136 Washburn, Rev. Cephas on Bowl migration 100–101 Washburn, Rev. Cephas on Cherokee myths 430, 445 Washburn, Rev. Cephas on Cherokee regard for rattlesnakes 456–157 Washburn, Rev. Cephas on Cherokee sacred ark 503 Washburn, Rev. Cephas on Cherokee witchcraft law 138 Washburn, Rev. Cephas on Cherokee emigration to Texas 141 Washburn, Rev. Cephas on Osage-Cherokee troubles 137 Washburn, Rev. Cephas on Sequoya’s removal 138 Washington, President George, on intruders in Cherokee country 68 Washington, President George on General McGillivray 210 Washington, President George, prevention of pioneer encroachments by (1796) 80 Washington, see WasitÛ'na. Washington, treaties of 85–86, 97–98, 106, 139–141, 147, 165 WÂsi, Cherokee pseudomyth of 428–429 WasitÛ'na on Charley’s escape and surrender 131, 158 WasitÛ'na, sparing of 158 Watauga, cession of settlements at 62 Watauga, Cherokee attack on fort at 48 Water beetle, myths concerning 239, 430 Water cannibals, myth of 349–350 “Water dog” in Cherokee lore 307, 410 “Water dwellers” in Cherokee myth 334 Water moccasin in Cherokee myth and lore 297 Water spider, myths concerning 241–242, 430, 431 Watie, see Stand Watie. Watts, John, chief of Chickamauga band 72 Watts, John, conference at Tellico by (1794) 79 Watts, John, expedition against Knoxville under 75 Watts, John, friendliness of, in 1794 76 Watts, John, letter left at Gillespie’s station by 66 Watts, John, progressive leader 83 Watts, John, raid on settlements near Knoxville under 63 Watts, John, wounding of (1792) 73 Waxhaw, heating and lighting of townhouse among 230 Waxhaw, Spanish contact with 28 Wayne, Gen. Anthony, building of Fort Recovery by 212 Wayne, Gen. Anthony, defeat of confederated tribes by 213 Wayne, Gen. Anthony, effect of victory of 68, 78, 79, 81 Wayne, Gen. Anthony, message to Ohio Cherokee by 79 Weatherford, William, leader of hostile Upper Creeks 89 Weatherford, William life of 217 Weatherford, William, massacre at Fort Mims by Creeks under 216 Weatherford, William, surrender of 96 Weaving among Cherokee 101, 112, 214 Weaving among East Cherokee 176 Webster, Daniel, opposition to removal project by 129 Webster, Thomas, keeper of Iroquois wampums 354 Weed, W. H., on Indian smelting 201 Weir, Colonel, arrangement by Ross with 149 Welch, Lloyd R., East Cherokee chief 175 Welch, Lloyd R., farewell address of 226–227 Welcome ceremony of Cherokee 493 Western Cherokee, East Cherokee suits against 177 Western Cherokee history of 146–157 Western Cherokee, see also Arkansas Cherokee. Wheeler, J. F., arrest of 119 Wheeler, J. F., printer of Cherokee Phoenix 111 Whippoorwill, Cherokee name for 281 Whisky in Indian legend 350 Whistles among Indians 455 White, Colonel, order issued by (1792) 72–73 White, Gen. ——, operations of army under 90, 91 White, ——, on petroglyphs at Track Rock gap 419 White, ——, on War Woman’s creek 419 White, ——, pseudomyths and traditions given by 415–416 White animals, Indian veneration for 447 White Bear, myths concerning 260, 264, 473 White-eyes, Cherokee condolences on death of 56, 379 Whitehall, treaty at 35 White-man-killer, attack on Scott party by 77 White men, influence of, on Cherokee mythology 235 White men, legends of first contact of Cherokee with 350–351, 483 White-path, rebellion of 113–114 White river, cession to Cherokee of tract on 102–103 Whites fort, convention at (1791) 68–69 Whites fort, expedition against Cherokee from 65 Whiteside mountain, myths concerning 317, 444, 467 Whitley, Colonel, expedition against Chickamauga towns under 78, 79 Wichita, racing among 494 Wiedemann, Alfred, on Egyptian myths 438 Wild Boy, myths concerning 242–249 Wildcat, myth concerning 269–270, 449 Wild rice gatherers of the upper lakes, memoir on lii–liv Will, progressive leader 83 Williams on De Soto’s route 193, 198 Williamson, Col. Andrew, expedition under 49–50 Williamson, Col. Andrew, presence of Catawba with 381 Will-o’-the-wisp in Cherokee lore 476 Willstown, Cherokee refugees at 55, 209 Willstown, establishment of mission at 105 Wilsini', see Spray, H. W. Wilson on Rutherford’s route 205 Wil-Usdi', see Thomas, W. H. Winnebago mode of addressing Delawares 497 Winship, G. P., work of xxx Winsor, Justin, on Davies’ History 202 Winsor, Justin on De Luna’s expedition 201 Winsor, Justin on De Soto’s route 191, 193, 198 Winsor, Justin on early Spanish settlements 27 Wisdom, D. M., on acts of Dawes Commission 154 Wisdom, D. M., on Cherokee population and acreage 157 Wisdom, D. M., on intention of United States to open Indian Territory 154 Wisdom, D. M., on intruders in Indian Territory 154 Wisdom, D. M., on Mexican encouragement of emigration scheme 156 Wisdom, D. M., on population of Indian Territory 155 Wise, opposition to removal project by 129 Witchcraft, Cherokee belief in 138, 452 Witchcraft, Cherokee law against accusations of 138 Witches in Cherokee myth 244, 401–403 Wives, Indian custom of exchanging 456 Wolf, myths and lore concerning 245–246, 263, 264–265, 266, 272, 274, 278–279, 280, 289–290, 362, 434, 445, 448, 450, 451, 452, 453, 489 Wolf town, purchase of 161 Women among Cherokee warriors 395, 419, 501 Woodchuck, myth concerning 280 Woodward on De Soto’s route 199 Woodward on Chief McGillivray 210 Woodward on Mobilian trade language 187 Woodward on Chief Weatherford 217 Wool, General, disarming of Indians by 129 Wool, General on Cherokee opposition to Removal 127 Wool, General on preparations for Removal. 127 Wool, General, protests against New Echota treaty submitted to 126 Worcester, Rev. S. A., Cherokee missionary 105 Worcester, Rev. S. A., death of 148 Worcester, Rev. S. A., imprisonment of 119 Worcester, Rev. S. A., life of 217–218 Worcester, Rev. S. A., work in translation, etc., by 108, 111, 165 World, Cherokee account of the making of 239–242, 430–431 World, Cherokee idea of 455 Wren in Cherokee lore 401, 504 Wrosetasetow, “emperor” of Cherokee 34 Wyandot, Cherokee relations with 18 Wyandot, legends concerning 486 Wyandot mode of addressing Delawares 497 Wyandot name for Cherokee 183 Wyandot traditions concerning Cherokee 19 Wyman on Creeks 499 Xuala, De Soto’s visit to 25, 28–29, 194, 196 YYahula, myth of 347–349, 482–483 Yamassee, massacre of whites by 33 Yamassee, migration to Florida of 99 YÂ'nagÛÑ'ski, see Yonaguska. Yane'gwa, Cherokee chief 164 Yellow-jacket, myth concerning 260, 443–444 Yellowhammer, myth concerning 288–289 Yellow hill, purchase of 161 Yonaguska, adoption of W. H. Thomas by 160 YontoÑwisas dance, legend concerning 365, 492 Yowani, see Heyowani. Ytaua, De Soto’s visit to 201 Yuchi blood among Cherokee 234 Yuchi, Cherokee relations with 385–386 Yuchi, in Cherokee territory 142–143 YÛÑwi TsÛÑsdi', see Little People. YÛÑ'wiya, see also Synonymy. YÛÑwi-usga'se?ti, see Dangerous-man. Yupaha, De Soto’s visit to 193 ZZeigler and Grosscup on Cherokee myths 467, 476, 478–479 Zeigler and Grosscup on East Cherokee chiefs 175 Zeigler and Grosscup on East Cherokee condition (about 1880) 176 Zeigler and Grosscup on Junaluska 164 Zeigler and Grosscup on Jutaculla Old Fields 479–480 Zeigler and Grosscup on Rumbling bald 471 Zeisberger on name Tallige'wi 19, 184 Zile, Col. Z. A., acknowledgments to 13 Zile on Cherokee round-up 131 ZuÑi, study of fraternities and cults of xlvii ZuÑi, models of altars at xlviii |