ETH. ANN. 19] 



INDEX 



555 



Page 

 Davis, Kkbecca M., on Whiteside moun- 

 tain 467--168 



Davis, JInj. W. M., on Clieroliec opposition 



to Removal 126 



Dawes Commission, organization and pow- 



crsot 15S-154 



— , work of 156 



Dawn, connection of rabl)it witli 233 



Day, DrD. T., acknowledgments to 13 



— on SoiUlicrn gold fields 221 



Death, myths concerning 2iS3-2o4, 436 



Decouative pleasukes... lx-lxiii,lxxiv~lxxvii 

 Deganeski, Union Cherokee leader in ci%nl 



war 171 



DegatA'ga, xee Takatoka. 



Deer, myths concerning 250-251, 



263, 266, 275-277, 286-287, 432, 450-4.52 



— songs, Cherokee 435 



Dei.a wares among Cherokee 137,157 



— , caiitnre of Cherokee medicine by 397,503 



— , Clicrokee relations with 18-19,373,378-379 



— , genesis legend of 229 



— , incorporation of. with Cherokee 99,151 



— in Texas, union of, with Clierokee 143 



— in Texas, wanderings of 146 



— , invitations to join Cherokee extended 



to 105,136 



— , mode of address used to 491 



— , Moravian missionary work among 83 



— , name of, for Cherokee 16 



—.regard for snakes among 458 



— , sketch of 497 



— , trans-Mississippi migration of 99 



Deluge, myths concerning 261,444-445 



De Luna, Tristan, expedition of 201 



DEMERfe, Capt^iin. commander of Fort Lon- 

 don 40 



— , death of 44 



— , surrender of 43 



— , use of drums of 493 



Deroque on Shaw's mission 71 



De Schweinitz, Edmund, on Moravian 



mis-sions 84 



Descriptive ethnology, work in., xxviii-xxix 

 De Soto, Hernando, Cherokee name used 



by 182 



— , expedition of, intoCherokee country... 23- 



27, 191-201 



— on bees among Cherokee 214 



De'tsAtA, Cherokee fairy 334-335 



"Devil's shoe.stkinu " in Cherokee lore .. 425 



De Witts Corners, treaty of 53 



Dialects, Cherokee 16, 188-189, .506 



DiDAPPER, see Gai.linule. 



Dieskaw, defeat of, by Sir William Johnson. 203 

 DiLLARD, J. H., arbitiator between Ea-st 



Cherokee and Thomas's creditors 174 



Disease, myths and lore concerning 250- 



2.5'.>, 'iSl, 308. 43.5-136, 502 

 Diskwa''s1, sec Blvthe, James. 

 DOBBS, , on Cherokee and Catawba pop- 

 ulation 39 



Dog, Cherokee use Of, for food 25, 26 



— , myths concerning '261, '265,280,453 



DoHEKTY, Colonel, expedition against 



Cherokee under 75 



Donaldson on Iroquois 485 



Page 

 DoNELSON, Col. John, emigration party 

 under 56 



— on the Suck 4ti4 



DoRsEY, Dr G. A., modelsof altars prepared 



under direction of xlviii 



— on Quiehua ceremony 453 



DoRSEY, Rev. J. 0., on Siouan myths 432, 



433, 440, 448, 449, 4.52, 4.56, 4.59, 463, 465, 474 



— , study of fraternities and cults by xlviii 



Doublehead. expedition against Knox- 



villc under 75 



— . hostility of, in 1794 76 



— , killing of 85 



— , progressive leader 83 



— , reservation for 85 



— , treaty signed by (1806) 85 



Doublehead, leaderin war with Creeks (?). 384 

 Dougherty, Cornelius, establishment of. 



as trader among Cherokee 31 



— , Wafford's relationship with 238 



Douglas, General, defeat of Texas Cherokee 



by 145 



Dragging-canoe, chief of Chickamauga 



band 63 



— , enmity to .-Unericans of .54 



Dragon fly in Cherokee lore 431 



Drake on Cherokee chiefs in Creek war. . . ".t7 



— on Clierokee government 107 



— on Creek war 90-93, 96 



— on events preceding Removal 1'25 



— on Fort Mims massacre '216 



— on Georgia acts affecting Cherokee 117, "221 



— on imprisonment of missionaries 1'20 



— on Indian civilized government 113 



— on Chief McGillivray '210 



— on Chief Mcintosh 217 



— on Ross arrest 123 



— on scalping by whites '209 



— on Shawano 495 



— on Tecumtha 210 



— on Wayne's victory 213 



— on Weatherford 217 



— on Rev. S. A. Worcester 218 



Drama, nature and development of. Ixxvii-lxxxi 



Dress, Cherokee, in 1800 82 



—.Cherokee, in 1819 137 



— , East Cherokee 166, 176 



Drew, Colonel, commander uf Cherokee 



regiment 149 



Drowxing-bear,scc Yonaguska. 



Drums, Cherokee 397, 493, .^03 



Du('K, myths concerning 266-267, 412 



Duncan, Prof. Clinton, on etTeet of Georgia 



laws against Cherokee 118 



DuNLAP, General, on removal treaty, etc 128 



Di'NX, D. R., acknowledgments to 13 



— on McNair's grave 2*22. 



Dutch, see Tahchee 141 



Dwight mission, establishment of 136 



— , provision for removal of 140 



Eagle, method of obtaining feathers of. 492-193 



— , mytiis and lore concerning 281- 



283, 286-287, 293-294, 367-368, 453, 4.56 



— , uses of feathers of 396 



Earle, Col. Elias, attempted establish- 

 ment of iron works by 86 



