ETH. AXX. 19] 



INDKX 



559 



Hawki.ns, Col. Benjamin, life of 211-212 



— on Cherokee iittiuiile in war of 1812 S9 



— oil Cherokee industries in 1801 82 



— on Cherokee reception of Prophet's doe- 

 trine 89 



— on ChiTokee refugees at Willstown 209 



— on Cherokee skin trade 82 



— on Creeks -199 



— on Fori Mims massacre 21tt 



— on introduction of spiiuiing wheels 214 



— on KoHsati migration 99 



— on sacred tire 503 



— on Taskigi among Creeks 389 



— on threatened secession of progressives 

 (about I800I 83 



— on use of jiarched corn 481 



— on Yuelii 499 



— . treai>' concluded by 61 



— . visit to Cherokee by 53 



Haywood, John, on Cherokee migrations 



and predecessors 21-22 



— on Cherokee heroism 394-395 



— on Cherokee myths 20, 



229, 440. 441, 445, 469, 477-478 



— on Cherokee relations with Chickasaw . . 390 



— on Cherokee relations with Creeks 383,384 



— on Cherokee relations with Tuscarora. . . 379 



— on conflicts with Cherokee 76 



— on destruction of Chickamauga towns. . . 55, 79 

 ^ on first trader among Cherokee 31 



— on introduction of guns among Chero- 

 kee 32,213 



— on killing of Scott party and Bowl mi- 

 gration 77,100-101 



— on Nancy Ward 204 



— on Natchez among Cherokee 388 



— on ofRce of "pretty woman" 490 



— on Sevier and Campbell's expedition 

 (1780) 58 



Haywood, John, on Shawano wars.. 371,372,494 



— on Shining rock and Track Rock gap... 480 



— on surrender of Fort Loudon 44 



— on Tennessee Assembly's memorial ( 1794 ) 76 



HEADDRES.S. Cherokee 474 



Hearing, pleasuresof l.xx-lxxiv 



Heckewei.der. John, on Cherokee migra- 

 tions 191 



— on Delaware-Cherokee relatipns 373, 



378,379,494 



— on Delaware regard for snakes 458 



— on Delaware traditions concerning 

 Cherokee 18 



— on expression "a night's encampment " . 20 



— on Indian attitude toward bear 448 



— on Indian ideas alxmt animals 445 



— on name Tallcgc'wi 184 



— on Shawano 495 



Hell, development of concept of Ixxxv 



Hemp-carrieh, legend of 36-1,367,491 



Henderson i-ikchase from Cherokee 45 



Henry- (m Indian attitude toward bears. 446-447 



— on Ojibwa myths 445 



— on Ojibwa regard forsnakes 457-4.58 



Herbert's si-ring, legend of 403-404, .505 



Heron on Cherokee myths 284, 286 



Heroism, legendsof 894-395,501 



Herring, Elbert, on assassination of John 



Walker 121 



Page 



Hester, J. G., Ea.st Cherokee census by 176 



Hewat on agreement of South Carolina 

 with Cherokee 32 



— on Cherokee land cessions 84 



— on Cherokee relations with Tuscarora. . . 32 



— on Cherokee war of 1760-61 45 



— on first Cherokee war with colonies '33 



— on surrender of Fort Loudon 43, 44 



Hewitt, J. N. B., on Cherokee linguistic 



relationship 16 



— on Iroquois m>'ths 433, 440, 4.51 



— on Mohawk language 188 



— on Mohawk name for Cherokee 16 



— on name Hiadeoni 4S9 



— , study of fraternities and cults by xlviii 



— , work of xviii, xxv-xxvi 



Hey'OWANI in Texas, union of, with Cher- 

 okee 143 



Hiadeoni, legend of 356,489 



HiCHiTEE, deer songs of 435 



— , migration of, to Florida 99 



— , tribe of Creek confederacy 498-499 



HiCKORYNUT GAP, luvth Connected with . . . 438 



Hicks, C. K., election of, as chief 112 



— , endeavor to introduce coffee by 214 



— on moon myths 441 



Hicks, Elijah, letter to Secretary of War by 115 

 HiGHTOWER, establishment of mission at .. 105 



HiLLABEE, capture of 91 



Hindu myths 431 



HiNMAN, S. D., on Siou.x myths 450 



Historical traditions, Cherokee... '232,350-397 



HISTORY' of Cherokee 14-'2'28 



Histrionic ART, development of. .. Ixxix-lxxxi 



HiwASSEE, pseudomyth concerning 41B 



Hiwassee towns, burning of (1788) 65 



— , hostility of (1786) 63 



HoBBS, B. C, contract for schools among 



East Cherttkee brought about by 176 



Hobbs, B.C.,on East Cherokee schools 176 



Hodge, F. W., work of xiii, 



XV, xxix-xxx, xxxi, xxxii 



Hog, Cherokee name for 215 



— , raising of, by Cherokee 82, 112 



Hog-sucker in Cherokee myth 308 



Holbrook, J. E., on Pleistodon 463 



Holmes, J. L., on Chief N. J. Smith 178 



— on Cherokee missions 84 



Holston, supplement to treaty of 77 



— , treaty of (1791) .' 69,214 



Holy Ground, battle of 92. 217, ,502 



Honduras, memoir on mounds in .\li-xlii 



Honey, see Bees. 



Honey-locust, myths and lore concerning. 312- 



313.344,405,481 



Hooting owl, Chemkce name for 281,284 



— , myth concerning 241 



Hopewell, location of 211 



— , treaty of 61 



— , violations of treaty of 68 



Hopewell co.mmissionkbs on spinning and 



weaving among Cherokee 214 



Hopi, model of altar of xlviii-xlix 



— , Owakiilti altar of l.liii 



—, study of ceremonies, fraternities, and 



altars of xiii,xlv-lil 



Horned owl, Cherokee luime for '281, '284 



— , myth concerning '241 



Hornet, myth concerning 405 



