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[Bull. 196] 



Gifts, not acknowledged, 292 



Gilbert, William H., Jr., 50, 56, 184, 

 185, 391, 392, 393, 397, 398 



Gilcrease Institute, see Thomas Gil- 

 crease Institute. 



Gillespie, John D., 9 



Girls, 411, 423, 424, 426, 431 



pubescent, 120, 123, 124, 126, 127, 



130, 132, 134, 135, 137, 139, 141, 



142, 143, 145-160, 162-171 



relatives of, 130, 131, 135, 147, 



148, 152, 153, 158, 164, 168, 172 



unmarried, 139, 140 



See also Na ih es,'and specific subjects. 



Gish ih zha ha aldeh ('Cane, it is made'), 

 141-143, 145, 146, 147, 171 



Glass, 343 



Glen, Gov. James, negotiator of treaty, 

 193 



Glue, made from hides, 344 



Gnats, 389, 390 



Goats, 272, 347 



God, 185, 195, 443 



Goddard, Pliny E., 151, 154 



Goh jon sinh ('fuU-of-great-happiness 

 songs'), 151, 153, 171 



Gold, 443, 444 



Goldfields, intruded into by Whites, 

 205 



Goodwin, Grenville, 117, 119, 120, 130, 

 134, 151, 155, 161, 164 



Goshawk, 403, 437, 438 



Gospel of St. Matthew, Cherokee trans- 

 lation, 180, 203 



Gourd, 395 



Governor's Island, N.C., 401, 434 



Graham County, N.C., 99, 233, 235 



Grain, 348 



Grandchildren, 298, 368, 431 



Granddaughter, 125, 298 

 "murder" of, 356 



Grandfather, 127, 155, 180, 182, 270, 

 307, 356, 424 

 maternal, 358 

 paternal, 181, 358 



Grandmother, 126, 145, 253, 273, 279, 

 291, 397, 437 

 maternal, 358 

 paternal, 358 



Grandparents, 120, 124, 125, 127, 182, 

 338 

 maternal, 358 

 paternal, 358 



Grandson, 259, 280 



Gravediggers, 92 



Graves, 206, 207 



Graves, Edward, 195 

 wife of, 195, 196 



Great-grandchild, 298 



Great Smoky Mountains, 221, 430 



Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 

 11, 221 



Greens, 250 



Greensboro Research Council, 228 



Gregg, George, 117 



Grinding stones, 344 



Grocery stores, 222, 318 



Groundhog, 401 



Guess, George, see Sequoyah. 



Gulick, John, 105, 224, 227, 232, 234, 



290, 293, 301, 304, 311, 314 

 Guns, 348, 400, 428 



Haas, Mary R., 184 



Hairdressing, 191, 336 

 Cherokee, 182 

 for dance, 154 



Hallowell, Irving, 224, 243 



Hammer, stone, 410, 411 



Hampton Institute, in Virginia, 287 



Handicrafts, 348 



Handkerchief, 88 



Hargrett, Lester, 27, 109, 180 



Harmony Ethic, 289-299, 300, 304, 305, 

 309, 310 (table), 311 



Harns Manufacturing Co., 239, 280, 

 281, 283, 319 



Harvard University, 331 



Harvesting, 163, 281, 367 



Haskell Institute, in Kansas, 282, 283, 

 287, 288 



Hatchet, 424, 437 



Havighurst, Robert, and Neugarten, 

 Bernice L., 227, 294 



Hawk, 189, 441 



Haywood County, N.C., 437 



Headgear, 190, 222, 344 



Headmen, 194, 202, 203, 204, 206, 369, 

 370 

 See also Chiefs. 



Healing procedure, 160 



Heath, Dwight B., 372, 373 



Hemlock, 237 



Henry, Helena, 117 



Herbalists, 349 



Herbs, 20, 271 



See also Medicine. 



Hewitt, J. N. B., 419 



Hickory, 186, 237, 410, 421 



Hickory nuts, 192, 194 



Hicks, Charles, 202 



Hides, 348 



objects made from, 343, 344 



Hill, W. W., 343 



Hitchiti Indians, 408, 416, 420, 425, 438 



Hiwassee River, N.C., 202 



Hobson, Richard, 348 



Hoe, grubbing, 94, 96, 97 



Hogan, 347, 364, 365, 368 

 See also Dwellings. 



Hoijer, Harry, 119 



Hollingshead, August B., and Redlich, 

 Frederick C, 279, 313 



Holy days, four, 159-160 



Holy powder, used in Apache ceremo- 

 nies, 126, 129, 132, 147, 148, 152, 

 158, 171 



Holzinger, Charles, 227 



Hominy, 194, 417 



Honey, used for sweetening, 192 



Honey Springs, Amo:hi District, Chero- 

 kee Nation, 6 



