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INDEX 



5(>7 



Ttigc 



Kabbit. inytlis coiioorninK 262. 



■263. 206-277, 107, -131, 447-152, 403, 467 



— (ind lieiir. distribulion of myth of 234 



— Hiid Flint, oriRin of myth of 2.34 



Racing among Iiuiinns 494 



— in Seneca myth 369 



RACC0f)N, mytliH concerning 289-290,449 



RAFiNEsyi'E, C. .S., on first appearance of 



whites 191 



— , on name Tallige'wi 184 



— , translation of Walam Olum by 190 



Raft.s Clierokee use of 496 



Railroads in Cherolcee country 151 



Rainbow, mytlis concerning 442 



Ramsey, J. G. M., on agitation for cession 



(1796) 80 



— on appointment of Governor Blount 69 



— on appointment of Cherokee agent hy 

 North Carolina 61 



— on attack on Buchanan's station 73 



— on battle of Kings miHintain 57 



— on border conditions in 1777 55 



— on bounties for ,\merican scalps 47 



— on burning of ('owce 61 



— on capture and release of Joseph Brown. 66 



— on capture and release of Samuel Hand- 

 ley 74 



— on Cherokee attitude at beginning of 



the Revolution 47 



— on Cherokee desire for peace (1792) 72 



— on Cherokee land cessions 46 



— on Cherokee part in French and Indian 



war 39 



— on Cherokee peace town 207 



— on Cherokee war of 1760-61 45 



— on Chickasaw surrender of lands be- 

 tween Cumberland and Duck rivers 66 



— on Christian's expedition 61 



— on destruction of Chickamauga towns... 66,79 



— on Doherty-M(;Farland expedition 75 



— on expedition from Virginia through 

 Cherokee country 30 



— on French and Spanish encouragement 



of Cherokee hostility 62, 67 



— on Indian warpath '206 



— on Indian lighting in 1793 76 



— on Jack's expedition 50 



— on killing of Indians by John Beard 74 



— on minor Cherokee-American conflicts 

 (1776-1795) 48,63,64,6.5,06,69,70,7.1,76 



— on Nancy Ward 204 



— on Old Tassel's talk 60 



— on origin of Chickamauga band 54 



— on Gen. James Robertson 205, 62 



— on Rutherford's expedition 49,'205 



— on Sevier and Campbell's expedition 

 (1780) 58 



— on Sevier'.s expeditions (1781-82) 59, 60 



— on Sevier's last expedition (1792) 75 



— on Tellico conference 79 



— on The Suck 404 



— on threatened burning of Chilhowee 73 



— on Tory-Indian raid in South Carolina .. 47 



— on treaties of DeWitt's corners and Long 

 island 54 



— on treaty of Holston 69 



— on treaty of Hopewell 62 



— on treaty of Nashville (1783) 63 



I'age 

 Ramsey, J. (;.M.. on treaty of Tellico (1798). 81 



— on westward emigration 45 



— on Williamson's expedition .50 



— on Yuchi among Cherokee 386 



Ranjel, on Dc Soto's expedition '2o, 



26,191-201 



Rasles, mutilation of body of '209 



Rattlesnake, myths and lore concerning. 253, 

 295-'296, 30.5-'306, 313, 436, 438, 450. 463 

 Rattling.gol'ko on Natchez among Chero- 

 kee 387 



— on Yuchi among Cherokee 3.S5 



Raven, myths concerning 241, '283 



Raven Mocker, myths concerning '283, 



401-403. .')04 



Raven place, purchase of 161 



Raven, The, pursuit of Shawano by 374-375 



Reading, myth concerning 351 



Rebellion, k-h Civil war. 

 Rechehecrian, six Rickahockan; .Svxon- 



OMY. 



Redbird, myths concerning . 2.54, ■28-'>,2.S9-290, 455 



Red Clay, council at 121,122 



Red Earth, purchase of 161 



Red-horse fish, myth concerning '285 



Red Man, myths concerning. '257, 300-301, 4() 1,462 



Red paint, use of, by Indians 4.55 



Redroot in Clierokee lore '263 



Redsticks, rebellion of li;i-114 



Refuge towns, fee Peace towns. 



Reichel, E. H., on Cherokee missions .S4 



Reid, J E.SSE, East Cherokee chief 180 



Reincarnation, Cherokee doctrine of .. 26I-'202, 



472, 474 



Reinhardt on Spani.sh mines '202 



Relationships, linguistic, of Cherokee 16 



Relief, development of Ixxv 



Religion, acculturation in .x.xiii 



— , influence of, on development of arts.. Ixxiv- 



Ixxvi 

 — , influence of, on development of ro- 

 mance Ixxxi-lxxxvi 



Removal, Cherokee 130-135 



— , Cherokee plans for (1895) 155-1.56 



— , East Cherokee plans for 166 



— , events leading to 87, 98-106, 114-130 



— , party feeling aroused by 128-1'29 



— , stockade forts built during 221 



Removal fijnd. East Cherokee participa- 

 tion in 165-168,170-171 



— , employment of East Cherokee share in. 174 



Removed townhovses, myth of 335 



Reports, distribution of xxxii 



Reptiles, .«;<; Snakes; Terrapin; Turtle. 

 RevoH'TIon, Cherokee remembrance of . . . '232 



— , effect on Cherokee of 61 



— , Indian attitude during 46-47 



Rhevmatism, Cherokee beliefs concern- 

 ing 251,263 



Richmond, Lieutenant, murder of Chey- 



ennes by 209 



Rickahockan, meaning of name 183-184 



— , see also Synonomy. 



Ridge, Maj. John, attitude of party of, in 



Civil war 148 



— , conflict of party of, with Ross party 147 



— . enlistment of volunteers against Creeks 

 by (1812) 89 



