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[Bull. 196] 



Diseases or wounds — Continued 



kidney, 269 



lesions, vascular, 356 (table) 



malaria, 204 



measles, 354 



mouth abscesses, 355 



mouth disorders, 354 



neoplasms, malignant, 356 (table) 



nephritis and nephrosis, 356 (table) 



night blindness, 354 



pneumonia, 355 (table), 356 (table) 



poison ivy, 251 



polio, 280 



prevention of, 260-263 



pyorrhea, 354 



reptile or insect bites, 200, 358 



respiratory, 354, 355 (table) 



rheumatism, 186 



skin infections, 354 



smallpox, 261, 263, 439, 440 



snake, protection from, 150 



sores, 346 



spinal curvature, 355 



stomachache, 345 



syphihs, 354 



tetanus, 261 



toothache, 270, 346 



trachoma, 354 



tuberculosis, 260, 261, 354, 355 

 (table), 356 (table) 



tumors, 355 



tj^phoid, 355 (table) 



whooping cough, 261, 354, 356 

 (table) 



worms, 257, 261 

 Dishes, 257, 258 

 Disposition, good, required of girls, 163- 



165 

 Disputes, settlement of, 369 

 Divination, practice of, 349 



with beads, 433 (fig.) 



with stone, 413, 417, 424 

 Divorce, 361, 363-365, 366, 367 

 Doctors, 274 



Indian, 200, 225, 249, 251, 257, 267, 

 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 276, 

 295, 311 



non-Indian, 225, 249, 251, 268, 269, 

 270, 272-274, 276, 277 



Public Health Service, 271, 273, 276 

 (tabled 

 Dogs, 138, 250, 256, 400, 418, 419 

 Donaldson, Thomas, 230, 231, 232 

 Drills, 343 

 Drinking tube. 144 (fig.), 145, 147, 148, 



160, 165 

 Drummers, 148, 152, 153, 154, 156, 159 

 Drums, 139, 146, 147, 148, 152, 153, 190, 

 398 



construction of, 139 

 Ducks, 189, 196, 256, 410 

 Duke Universitv, 9, 239 

 DwelUng-s, 128, 191, 226, 247-248, 255, 

 256, 257, 259, 348 



cinder-block, 257, 259 



clapboard, 252 



Dwellings — Continued 



construction of, 223, 344 



cottage, 226 



doors in, 256 



fires in, 191, 347 



frame, 250, 252 



furnishings of. 50-52, 247, 254, 256, 

 257, 260, 346 



improvement in, 196 



log, 256, 347 



low-rent, 320 



modern "ranch stjde," 223 



roofing for, 252 



roughhe-Rm lumber, 256 



windows in, 256, 347 



winter, 191, 192 



See also Farms; Hogan; Shades; 

 S he Iters ; Wi c ki ups . 

 Dwight Mission Press, 181 

 Dyes, vegetable, 190, 344, 346 



Eagle feather, 145, 146, 147, 148, 160, 



161, 162, 163, 165 

 Eagles, 189, 386, 402, 403 

 Eagle tailfeathers, 143, 144 (figs.), 145 

 gift of, 129, 132 



See also Cane, walking; Na ihl esn. 

 Earrings, 191 



Eastern Cherokee Reservation, 401, 436 



Education, 203, 209, 233, 279, 280, 281 



Cherokee aspirations for, 279-285, 



288 (table) 

 Eastern Cherokee reflections on, 



225, 281, 285-289 

 girl's, economic, 163 

 program for research in Indian, 341 

 responsibiUty for, assumed by Fed- 

 eral Government, 231 

 vocational, 283, 288 

 Eggs, 259 



Ela, Swain County, N.C., 401, 424 

 Electricity, 260, 348 

 Elk, 120, 189 

 El Morro area, 335 

 Employment, 238 



Civil Service, 239, 241, 252, 272, 



273, 302, 348 

 factory, 235, 320 

 motel, 222, 237, 238, 254, 317 

 restaurants, 252, 254, 273, 318 

 sales personnel, 237 

 service industries, 238 (table), 291, 



317, 319-320 

 stores, 222, 232. 233, 305 

 tourism, 235, 237, 238, 250, 318, 319 

 tribal, 239 



wage labor, 235, 236, 348, 349 

 See also Income. 

 Encyclopedia Britannica, bought for 



children, 284 

 English, arrival of, 183, 193, 221 



adoption of by Cherokees, 195 

 Expeditions, preparations for, 193 



4-H Club, 253 



