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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Haywood, Charles, killed at Wounded 



Knee 14: 872. 

 Haywood, John 



•ited 12:356,678,684,693,694. 

 cited on witchcraft beliefs among the 



Cherokee 7: 322. 

 mortuary fabrics described by 13: 



17, 29. 

 on Cherokee migrations and prede- 

 cessors 19: 21 nq. 

 on Cherokee heroism 19: 394 sq. 

 on Cherokee myths 19: 20, 229, 



440, 441, 445, 469, 477 sq. 

 on Cherokee relations with Chicka- 



saws 19: 390. 

 on Cherokee relations with Creeks 



19: 383, 384. 

 on Cherokee relations with Tuscarora 



19: 379. 

 on conflicts with Cherokee 19: 76. 

 on destruction of Chickamauga towns 



19: 55, 79. 

 on European implements among 



Cherokee 5: 94. 

 on first trader among Cherokee 



19: 31. 

 on introduction of guns among 



Cherokee 19: 32, 213. 

 on killing of Scott party and Bowl 



migration 19: 77, 100 sq. 

 on location of Cherokee 5 : 89, 90. 

 on Nancy Ward 19: 204. 

 on Natchez among Cherokee 19: 



388. 

 on office of "pretty woman" 19: 



490. 

 on origin and habitat of Cherokee 



5: 136. 

 on pictographs 4: 22, 33. 

 on Sevier and Campbell's expedition 



(1780) 19: 58. 

 on Shawano wars 19: 371, 372, 



494. 

 on Shining Rock and Track Rock 



gap 19: 480. 

 on surrender of Fort Loudon 1 9 : 44. 

 on Tennessee Assembly's memorial 



(1794) 19: 76. 

 Hazel 



use of 44: 289, 369, 377. 



See also Corylus Americana; 



Corylus Rostrata. 

 Hazel Patch, Ky., a landmark of the 



Wilderness Road 42: 799. 



Hazelnut 



mention of 33: 74. 

 use of 45: 459, 491, 501. 

 Hazen, William B. 



acknowledgment to 9: 20. 

 pottery collected by 20: 198. 

 Hazrinwuqti, a legendary Hopi being 



28: 51. 

 Hazzard, C. D., cliff-dweller collection 



of 16: XXXI. 

 Hchom, symbol in Dresden Codex 



16: 225. 

 Hchuy, meaning of 16: 225. 

 He Dog, delegate to Washington 14: 



891. 

 He-holds-the-Earth, in Iroquoian 



cosmology 21: 152, 178. 

 He-shota-pathl-taii, Zuni name of 



Kintiel 17: 534. 

 Head, Joseph. See Kaema-a. 

 Head 



coverings, dressings, ornaments, etc. 



38: § 518. 

 importance of, in representations of 



Hopi katcina pictures 21: 15. 

 in bronze, Italy 4: 62. 

 of arrow 38: § 128. 

 of child, deformation of 35: 657, 



658, 662, 663, 664, 665, 666. 

 pad for 38: § 392. 

 Serian and Yuman names for 17: 



297*, 324*-327*. 

 standing on, in order to see upward 



30: 127, 173. 

 washing of, in Cohonimo ceremony 



14: 813. 

 washing of the Zuni, in chamber 



23: 519 sq. 

 See also Head Deformation; Head 

 Flattening; Headache; Heads; 

 Masks. 

 Head-bands 



materials used in 42: 683. 



of Pueblo Indians, reference to 



14: 549. 

 skin 45: 73 sq. 

 use of, by the Eskimo 9: 142. 

 Head Chief 



clothing of, used as talisman 42: 



432. 

 duties of 46: 441. 

 food of 35: 275, 289. 

 of Upper Creeks, election of 42: 

 329 sq. 



