560 



INDEX 



[KTll. AXN. 19 



Page 

 Horses among Cherokee 82,112,213 



— among East Cherokee 17(i 



— in Cherokee myth 265,346,443,482 



Horseshoe bend, battle of 93-% 



— .Cherokee warriors at 104 



— , eoiidiu-t of Houston at 222 



"HoT-iiorsE." see Asi 462 



Hoi'GH, Dr Walter, work of xv 



HouM A, tribe of Choetaw confederacy 500 



Houses, Cherokee 82, 137 



— , East Cherokee 166 



Houston, Samuel, adopted father of 136 



— . conduct of. at battle of Horseshoe bend . 95 

 —. efforts of, in behalf of Texas Cherokee. 144-145 



— , life of 222-224 



— , treaty with Cherokee by 144 



Huckleberries, myths concerning 259 



Hudson, Henry, legend of landing of 3.50 



HUHU, myths and lore concerning 281 



285,292-293,456 

 Hummingbird, myths concerning 254- 



255,290-291.455 



Humor, Cherokee 397-399,503 



Hunting among Cherokee (1800) 82 



— . relation of, to games . . Ixix 



Hutchins on Indian warpath 207 



Hyades, myth concerning 442 



Iawanie, see Heyowani. 



Ice Man. myth of 322-323, 470 



Illustrations, work in xxx-xxxi 



Imitation, part played by, in sports Ixiv, Ixv-lxvi 



Indian Territory, population of 154 



— , steps toward opening up of 153-154 



Insects, myths and lore concerning 239, 



241-242, 244, 308, 401, 430 

 Intermarriage of whites with Cherokee. . 83 

 Intruders in terfitory of civilized tribes. 152,154 



Irish blood among Cherokee 83 



Iroou'iian TRIBES, distribution of 17 



— , migrations of 189-190 



— , study of languages of xxvi 



— . work among xviii 



Iroquois, attitude of. during Revolution .. 47 



— , blood of, among Cherokee 234 



— , Cherokee relations with 14. 18, 3S 



—. control of revenues of 156 



— , legends of Cherokee wars with 232, 



351-370. 485-494 



—, migration to Canada by 99 



— . mode of addressing Delawares used by . . 497 



— , myths of 229, 234, 429, 430, 432. 436. 439, 440, 



443, 447, 448, 451, 454, 469, 471, 473, 501, 504 



— name for Catawba 498 



— name for Cherokee 16 



— , peace embassies of 109,352. 



353-356, 365, 367-370, 485-488, 491-494 



— . peace towns among 208 



— , sketch of 483-485 



— , study of fraternities and cults of xlvii 



Irrigation by inhabitants of Pueblo Viejo. xv 



Irving on Dt* Soto's route 193,195,198 



ISH, John, killing of 77 



Iskagua, change of name by 69 



IssA, De Soto's visit to 28 



ITABA, see Ytaua. 



ItA-gO'nAhi, see AX. John. 



Ivy, a. E., on Cherokee schools 155 



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Jack, Col. Samuel, expedition under 50 



Jackal, myth eoneerning 453 



Jackson, Gen. Andrew, address to Chero- 

 kee by 122 



— . attack on Creeks at Talladega by 91 



— . attitude of. toward Cherokee 117.119 



— , defeat of Creeks at Horseshoe bend J>y. . 93-96 

 — . determination of, for Cherokee removal 123, 



140. 159 



— , election of. as President 117 



— . Houston's relations with 223 



— , Junaluska's saying about 164 



— . i)nK'lanmtion against crossing Sabine 



river by 143 



— . relief of Turkeytown by order of 90 



— . remark of, concerning Supreme Court 



decision 120 



— . reply to Cherokee protests against New 



Echota treaty by 126 



— , retreat from Emukfaw creek by 92 



— , treaty signed by 103 



Jackson, Maj. R. C. acknowledgments to. . 13 



— on assassination of John Walker 121 



Jamaica, colleotiim from xxix 



Jar-fly in Cherokee lore 308 



Jay. myth concerning 2s4, 466-468 



Jefferson, President Thomas, encourage- 

 ment of westward emigration by . . . 101, 102. 113 



— on attempted establishment of iron 

 works in Cherokee country (1807) 86 



— on burial mound in Virginia 20-*n 



— , suggestions to Cherokee by 113 



Jeffreys on Mobilian trade language 187 



J ENKS, Dr Albert E., memoir by lii-liv 



J essan, see Tsesa'nI. 



Jesuits, work of, among Cherokee 36-37 



Jews, peace towns among 207 



JicARiLLA, myths of 229. 



431, 433, 443, 450. 451, 452, 473 



— , study of language of xxvi 



— . work among xv-xvi 



JiMSON-WEED in Cherokee lore 426 



Joanna bald, myth concerning 407 



JOARA.iJee XUALA. 



Job's tears in Cherokee lore 420 



Johnson, Sir WiLLiA^a, arrangement of 

 peace between Iroquoisand Cherokee by 38, 352 



— , life of ^ 202-203 



Johnson, Gov. , census of Cherokee com- 

 piled by 34 



— on Indian civilized government 113 



JoHNSTON.Gen. A. S., commissioner to Cher- 

 okee 145 



Johnston, William, seizure of East Cher- 

 okee lands by 173-174 



Johnston. .study of ruins discovered by. xiv 



Jolly, John, Cherokee chief 136-137 



— , Houston's relations with 222-223 



Jones. Rev. Evan, admission of, to Cherokee 



citizenship 150 



— , missionary among Cherokee 108 



— , payment to 150 



— , translation of New Testament by 108 



— , Wafford's study under 238 



^, work of N. J. Smith for 178 



Jones. John B., admission of. to Cherokee 



citizenship 150 



— . organization of Ketoowah society by ... 225 



