550 



INDEX 



[ETH. ANN. 19 



Page 

 Aquaquiki, see Gdaqotli. 



Akai'aho, genesis legend of 229 



— , tribal medicine of 503 



Arbuckle, General, on adoption of Chero- 

 kee constitution 135 



— , reward tor capture of Tahchee oflered by 141 



Abch. John, bible translation by 110 



Arizona, report on collections from xix-xx 



— , work in xiii-.vv 



Arkansas, collection from x.Ki 



Arkansas Cherokee, conference with 



Osageby 105 



— , fixing of boundaries to lands of 105 



— , friction between main band and 133, 



135, 147, 148 



— , history of 77,102,136-143 



— , request of, for recognition as separate 



tribe 105 



— , union of, with main band 135 



— , visit of Sequoya to 110 



Arkansas river, settlement of Cherokee 



on 102 



— , cession to Cherokee of tract on 102-103 



— , exchange of tract on 139 



Arts, .sw Fine arts. 



Asi, characters of 462 



— , recitation of .sacred myths in 230 



AsTf'GATA'GA, Lieutenant, death of 170 



ATAG.\'Hi, myths concerning 321-322,461,470 



ATAotL'KALC, .see Atakullakulla. 



Atakapa, Cherokee relations with 391 



Atakullakui.la, agreement with, for 



building of forts 40 



— , attempts to bring peace by 42, 44 



— , offer of aid to Americans by 54 



— , rescue of Captain Stuart by 44, 203 



Athletic pleasures Ixiii-lxviii 



Atkins, J. I). C, on east Cherokee suit 



against main band 152 



— , recommendation for east Cherokee re- 

 moval by 177 



Atlanta Constitution on effect of Georgia 



anti-Cherokee laws 118 



Atsi, sec Arch, John. 



Augusta, opening of path from Cherokee 



country to 36 



— , treaty of (1763) 45 



Autonomy, Cherokee, waning of 153-157 



AUTO.SSEE, battle at 92 



Avery, Mrs A. C, acknowledgments to 13 



— on Cherokee part in civil war 169 



— on Col. W. H. Thomas 162 



A'WANI'TA, myth told by 4.54 



Ax, John, Cherokee story-teller 229-230,237 



— , myths told by 430. 



431 , 435, 436, 438, 440, 448-452, 454^.56, 

 460,462,463, 466, 471,473,476, 477,481 



— on gatayOstl game 434 



Aya'sta, Cherokee story-teller 237 



Aya'sta. myths and songs obtained from. . 430, 



4.53, 468, 470, .501,. 504 



Ay'LLON on gigantic Indians 501 



— , version of Tsundige'wi myth by 471 



— , visit to Georgia coast bv 193 



A'yCn'inI, see Swimmer. 



Aztec, myths of 431,451,466 



Bald mountain, myth concerning 299 



Page 

 Ball game among East Cherokee 170 



— among western Cherokee 146 



— , figurative use of expression 433 



— , legend connected with 384 



— , myths and lore concerning 262, 



286-287. 308, 312-313, 369, 454 



— , rites and practices connected with 230, 



262, 422, 425, 471 

 Bancroft, H. H., on Mexican grant to 

 Cherokee 143 



— on scalping by whites 209 



Baptlst gap, engagement at 170 



Baptists, work of, among Cherokee.. 107,16.5,166 



Barbaris.m, features of xli.x 



Barcia, a. G., on Creek-Cherokee wars 38 



— on De Luna's expedition 201 



— on Rogel's expedition 202 



— on Spani-sh mission among Cherokee 29 



— . 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 (ire .. 4'29-)30 



— on cattle among Cherokee 213-214 



— on Cherokee relations with Creeks 383, 384 



— on Creeks 499 



— on origin of moundsin Cherokee country. 22 



— on ruins at Silver bluff 193 



— on sacred fire 503 



— on Seminole regard for snakes 457 



— on strawberries in Cherokee country 468 



— on traders' bells 488 



— , travels of, in Cherokee country 46 



Barton, B. S., on Cherokee linguistic rela- 

 tionship 16 



— on traditional predecessors of Cherokee . . 22 



Basketry' among East Cherokee 176 



Basswooi) in Cherokee lore 421, 505 



Bat, myths concerning 2S6-287, 4.54 



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 Horse- 

 shoe bend 95 



Bean. Mrs. rescue of, by Nancy Ward - 48, 204, 490 



Bean in Cherokee lore 424,471 



Beak, myths and lore concerning 2.50, '264, 



268, 273-274, 286-287, 32.5-329. 411, 

 436, 446-447, 4.50-4.52, 472-474, .504 



—, songs Of 400,401 



Bear-grass in Cherokee lore 4'20 



Beard, John, killing of Indians by 74 



Bear Man, myth of 262,327-3'29 



Beasley, Maj. Daniel, commander of Fort 



Mims 216 



Beast fable, development of Ixxxii-lxxxiii 



BEAUCHA.MP, W. M.. on Iroquois myths .. 4.5.8,469 



— on Onondaga name for violet 505 



Beaver on Ohio Cherokee 79 



Beaver, Cherokee myths and lore con- 

 cerning 266, 314-315, 465-466, 474 



Bechtleb, coining of gold by 220 



Becker, G.F., on Southern gold tields '221 



Bees among Cherokee 82, '214 



— in Cherokee lore 309 



Beetle, myths and lore concerning 239, 



308,314,430.463 



