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551 



Page 



Bell, John, flight of 134 



Bennett, L.E., on schools in Cherokee Na- 

 tion l-'i- 



BiBLE, translations of, into Cherokee 108, 



110-111,163 



— story among Cherokee '235-23G 



BlBLIOGKAPHY.WCirk in XXX 



BiEDMA on De Soto's expeiiition 26,191-201 



Bienville on Natcliez among Cherokee ... 386 



Big-bear, «c Yane'c;wa. 



Big cove, purclmse of 161 



BlG-MCSH,S«' HaRD-MCSH. 



Big-witch, death of 179 



Biloxi in Texas, union of, with Cherokee. 143 



— , tribe of Choctaw confedcrucy 500 



Bird town, purchase of 161 



BiRDS.myths and lore concerning 241, 



243, 251, 280-294, 300, 401, 442, 453, 4.54 



Blackberry, myth concerning 259 



BLACKBtRN, Rev. Gn>f;oN, establishment of 



school among Cherokee by &4 



Black-eyed Si'san in Cherokee lore 420 



Blackfeet, method of catching eagles 



practiced by 453 



—.myths of 432,451,447 



Black-fox. annuity for 85 



— , enactment signed by 86-87 



Black mountain, myths concerning 432, 450 



Blacksnake, myths concerning 241. 



288-289,296,431 



Blacks station, encounter at 48 



Bledsoe on French and Spanish encour- 

 agement of Cherokee hostility 62,67 



Blood mountain, myth concerning 330 



Blount, William, endeavors of, for peace. . 78 



— , governor of Tennessee 212 



—.life of 212 



— on attack on Buchanans station 73 



— on Cliickamauga declaration of war (1792) 71 



— on origin of Chickamauga band 54 



— on Shaw's mission 71 



— , proposal of , to Cherokee (1795) 81 



— , Territorial governor 68 



— , treaty and cession arranged by (1791) .. 68-69 

 Blount, chief, settlement of Tuscarora 



under 498 



Blue-jay", myth concerning 284 



Bluff, The, sec Nashville. 



Blythe, David, Cherokee story-teller 237 



— , myths told by 449,483 



Blythe, James, acknowledgments to 13 



— , agent for East Cherokee 180 



— , Cherokee story-teller 237 



— , myths told by 436,462.463 



Boas, Dr Franz, collection of Indian myths 



by 428 



— on dis.semination of Indian myths 234 



— on Tillamook myths 440 



Boats, see Canoes. 



Bonnell on Cherokee agreement with 

 Mexico 145 



— on Cherokee expulsion from Texas 145 



— on Houston's efforts in behalf of Chero- 

 kee 145 



— on Mexican grant to Cherokee 143 



Books, myth concerning 351 



Boon, Daniel, lender of pioneer advance. . -15 



Boudinot. C<->RNELU"s, myths toUi by 449.4.55 



— , opening of grave on farm of 143 



Page 

 Boudinot, Dr Elias. on Cherokee myths . . 483 



Boudinot, Elias, Bible translation by 165 



— , editor of Cherokee Phoenix Ill 



— , education of 108 



— , killing of 133-135 



— , signing of new Echota treaty by 128 



— . vote of, on Ridge treaty 122 



BoUTON on deluge myth 145 



Bowers, G. M. acknowledgments to 13 



Bowl, capture of family of 146 



— , emigration of 100-101,138,141,143 



— , killing of. 145 



— . [taper carried by, at death 143,145 



— , treaty with Texas signed by 144 



Bowles, , opposition to McGillivray by . 210 



Boyd. D. T. suit of United States against. . . 2'27 



Brainerd, Rev. David, life of 217 



Brainerd mission, attendance of pupils 



at 107-108 



— , establishment of 101,107 



Brant, Sir William Johnson's connection 



with..... '203 



Brass, see UStsaiyi'. 



Breath, THE, death of 79 



Brier in Cherokee lore 425 



Brinton, D. G., edition of WalamOlnin by. 190 



— on Delaware name for Cherokee 378 



— on Delaware tribal organization 197 



— on deluge myth 4J5 



— on first appearance of whites 191 



— on Flint and Rabbit myth 451 



— on name Kitu'whagt 182 



— on Shawano 461,495 



— on Tallige' wi 19, 1.s4 



British, encouragement of Indian hos- 

 tility by 64, 68 



— relations with Indians 98-99 



— , retention of posts by (1790) 68 



— , withdrawal of, from interior posts 81 



— , withdrawal of, from south r»2 



Brooks, Miss .\.M., acknowledgments to.. 13 

 Brooks manuscripts on De Soto'sroute . 193, 194 



— on Pardo's expedition 28, 29 



Brown, David, Bible translation by Ill 



— on Cherokee condition in 1819 1 12 



— on effect of invention of alphabet 110 



Brown, J. M., on ancestry of Sequoya 109 



Brown, Joseph, capture, adoption, and re- 

 lease of ii6 



— , guide to expedition of 1794 78 



— on attack on Buchanan's sljition 73 



— on Martin's expedition (1788) 65 



Brown, Orlando, on Catawba among East 



Cherokee 165 



Brown, Col. Richard, part taken by. in 



battle of Horseshoe bend 94,90 



Brown, Thomas, teacher among East 



Cherokee 171 



Brown, Col. — •, British agent at Chick- 

 amauga .55 



Brown, Mrs, ransom of 66 



Browning, D. M., on decision of citizen- 

 ship claims 154 



— on East Cherokee affairs 179 



— on opening of Cherokee strip 1.53 



Bru VAS on Mohawk name for titmouse . . . 45 1 



Bryant, qtiotation from Ixxxix 



Bryson, Daniel, on Cherokee heroism 501 



