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73 



Chemehuevi — 'Continued 



mention of, 44:24,26,27 



mytli concerning creation of, 97: 



77 

 population of, in 1770 and 1910, 



78:883 

 ritual numbers and method of 



numeration of, 78 : 877 

 song cycles of, 78 : 786 

 source of California place name, 



78:895 

 term used for Central Paiute, 78 : 

 582 

 Chemehuevi chief, information from, 



97:3 

 Chemehuevi Valley 



intermittently inhabited by the 



Mohave, 78 : 726 

 Mohave and Chemehuevi in, 78: 



594 

 name of band or locality in, 78: 

 595 

 Chen, 57 : 45, 68, 142, 190, 191, 202, 222, 



225, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240 

 Chenango County, N.Y., mound burials 



in, 71 : 72, 88 

 Chenco, game of, mentioned by Lawson, 



22:64 

 Chen hypertoreus hyper'boreus, among 



theTewa, 56:33 

 Chenopodium, food plant, 34: 264, 266 

 Chenoua, Pascagoula chief, note on, 



43:302 

 Chenposel, linguistic notes on, 78 : 356 

 Ch^part, account of, 43 : 217, 221-225 

 Cherahota, a Halchidhoma of Mohave 



mother, 78 : 799 

 Ch^raquis, see Cherokee. 

 Cheraw Indian 



enemies of settlers, 73 : 100 

 first use of the term, 22 : 60 

 identity of, with Sara, 22 : 57 

 location of, 73 : 35 

 precinct of South Carolina, 22 : 60 

 reference to, 69 : 16 

 Cherhkwer, reconstructed form of 



Cherr'hquuh, 78 : 138 

 Cherokee dialects, 99 : 10 

 Cherokee Indians 



aggressions of, on Creek territory, 



73 : 253 

 albinism among the, 34 : 198, table 



9 (facing p. 406) 

 and Catawba relations, 22 : 69 

 and the Tallegwi, 8 : 8, 38-50 

 attack of, on Guale missions, 73: 



90 

 attack of, on Pedee tribe, 43 : 255 

 attitude of, toward whites, 99 : 8 

 burial mounds of, 71 : 90-93 

 country occupied by, 69 : 13 

 distinct from Shawnees, 8 : 43 

 dwellings of, 69 : 59 

 encroachment by Whites on lands 

 of, 69:62 



Cherokee Indians — Continued 



epilepsy among the, 34: 202, table 



9 

 expulsion of, by other tribes, 22: 



12 

 extent of country of, 73 : 213 

 goiter among the, 34: 199, 201, 



table 9 

 habitat of the, 22 : 5, 8, SO, 82 

 hostility of the, 22 : 28, 30 

 incorporation of Catawba with, 



22:73 

 incorporation of Natchez with, 22: 



S3 

 intermarriage of, with Houma, 43 : 



292 

 joined by the Notchee, 22 : 84 

 letters on a stone in a Tennessee 



mound, 8 : 37 

 mention of, by Payton, 23 : 71 

 migration of, 8 : 49 

 migration of remnant of, 77: 2 

 pathological conditions of, 34: 



table 9 

 populations of the, 34: table 9 

 present life of, 99 : S 

 probable moundbuilders, 8: 7, 8 

 probable moundbuilders of Ohio, 



8: 8 

 probable moundbuilders of Ten- 

 nessee and North Carolina, 8: 

 30, 31-37 

 relations of, with Natchez, 43: 



254 ff. 

 stone graves of, 8 : 26 

 tuberculosis among the, 34: 211 



table 9 

 war of, with Chickasaw, 73: 419 

 Cherokee language 

 study of, 99 : 10 

 works in, 6: 42 if. 

 See also Alphabet. 

 Cherokee Leechee, an Apalachicola 



chief, 73: 131, 132 

 Cherokeeleechee 



population of, 73: 435 

 See also Chalaquilicha. 

 Cherokee manuscripts and material, 



loss of, 99: 1 

 Cherokee Nation, settlement of Natchez 



remnant in, 43: 256 

 Cherokee text, method of reconstitut- 

 ing, 99: 3 ff. 

 Cherokigechk, name of a Wiyot village, 



78: 115 

 Cherr'hquuh, reported name of Cherhk- 

 wer, 78: 138 

 Cherry 



among the Tewa, 55 : 11, 115 

 ground, among the Tewa, 55 : 59 

 wild, use of, 99:170,275 

 Chert 



as building material, 82: 89 

 character of, in Oklahoma quarries, 



60: 207 

 circular clusters of, 21: 11 



