ETH. ANN. 19] 



INDEX 



*569 



Page 

 KovcE, C. C. on Cherokee project to re- 

 move to Columbia river 120 



— on Cherokee rehitions with Creeks 383 



— on Cherokee relations with Tiisearora .. 32 



— on Cherokee sntTering through Civil war 150 



— on Cherokee territory in 1800 81 



— on Cherokee wa r of 1760-61 45 



— on clearing of Eiusl Cherokee title to 

 Qualla reservation IT-l 



— on Col. R. J. Meigs 215 



— on council at New Echota 12*2 



— on Davis's letter to Secretary of War 127 



— on death oi Sequoya 148 



— on deaths during Removal 133 



— on delegation to Washington (1835) 122 



— on desire for Indian lands 85 



— on destruction of Chickamanga towns . . 79 



— on General Dunlap's address 128 



— on East Cherokee censuses 167, 168 



— on East Cherokee participation in Re- 

 moval fund 167 



— on Everett's letter to Secretary of War .. 128 



— on extension of Georgia laws *221 



— on first railroad in Cherokee country ... 151 



— on Georgia acts effecting Cherokee ... 116,117 



— on Governor Gilmer's declaration 129 



— on imprisonment of missionaries 120 



— on iiicorporation of Delawares and 

 Shawano 151 



— on Indian war path 206,207 



— on Jackson's attitude toward Cherokee . 117 



— on Jefferson's removal project 101 



— on McMinn's estimate of Cherokee emi- 

 gration 106 



— on massacre of Scott party and Bowl 

 migration 100 



— on opposition toallotmentproject (1820) . 114 



— on origin of Chickamanga band 54 



— on party feeling over removal plans 129 



— on payment of East Cherokee share in 

 Removalfund 168 



— on Ross's attitude during civil war 149 



— on Ross's last efforts against removal ... 130 



— on royal proclauuition of 1763 46 



— on Rutherford's route '205 



— on Schermerhoru's proposals for secur- 

 ing acceptance of Ridge treaty 122 



— on Scott's proclamation 130 



— on Sueatland's census 172 



— on Tellico conference 79 



— on threat to arre.st Ross 135 



— on treaties of New Echota I'23,125,159 



— on treaties of Tellico (1798, 1801, 1805) . 81,85 



— on treaties of Washington (1816, 1819, 

 1846) 98,106,148 



— on treaty of Atignsta 61 



— on treaty of Cherokee agency (1834) 120 



— on treaty of Chickasaw Old Fields (1807) . 86 



— on treaty of Kurt Gibson 125 



— on treaty of Ilolston 69 



— on treaty of Hopewell 62 



— on treaty of Philadelphia (1794) 77 



— on treaty of Tahlequah (1.S66) 150 



— on troops employed in Kcmoval 129 



— on western Cherokee (1809.1817) 102 



— on Wool's comments on Removal 127 



— publication of paper by xxx 



rage 

 RtiFKiN, T., arbitrator between p;ast Cher- 

 okee and Th(»mas's creditors 174 



Running Watkr town, building of 54 



— , destruction of 79 



RlSHF-s in Cherokee lore 426 



Rt'ssELL, Dr Frank, on Jicarilla myths 431. 



l;W, 450. 4.51. 452, 473 

 RfssEi.i., Capt. William, part taken by, in 



battle of Horseshoe bend 94 



KiTHEKFoRi), Gen. Griffith, expeditions 



under 49, 205 



— , lifeof '205 



Rye on De Soto's route 195 



Sacbeu antmaI-s among Indians 447 



Sacred myths. Indian ■2'29 



— . instruction in 2'29-230 



— . sec also CosMOGONic MYTHS; Migration 



TRADITIONS. 



Sacred Nf.MBERS, Indian 431 



Sacred things. Cherokee 396-397 



Sacrifice, influence of, on development of 



drama Ixxviii 



ST John, translation of gospel of 110 



St Louis, Osage-Cherokee council at 137 



— . treaty of (I8'2o) 99 



— . Spanish retention of 68 



St Clair. General, defeat of 7'2,212 



— . effect of defeat of 71 



Sala'lI. Cherokee story teller '237 



— , Lanman's account of 166 



— , myth told by 476 



San E.STEVAN, Fiesta de, witncs-sing of ... xiii 



San Felii'E. establishment of 27 



San Fernando de Barrancas, surrenderof 81 



San Jacinto, battle of 223 



San Jose he Pueblo Vifjo. see Pueblo 



Viejo. 



San Juan valley, collection from xxix 



Santa Ana, defeat of, by Houston •2'23 



Santa Elena, settlement of '27 



Santee, storehouses of 433 



Sara, sec Cheraw; Xuala. 



Sassafras in Cherokee lore 4*22 



Sauxpa, src Waxhaw. 



Sawanugi. tribe of Creek confederacy... 498-199 



— , seealfo KA'LAHf; Shawa.no. 



Saw.xook. .-■«; Ka'lahC. 



Sawyer, W. M , , work of xxx 



Sav.\gery, features of xlix 



Savanna, sec Shawano. 



Scalp dance, Cherokee 496 



ScaLPiNG, British encouragement of 47 



— by East Cherokee 170 



— by whiles 50, ,51-53, '208-209 



— , encouragement of, by South Carolina .. 52 



Scandinavians, m.vths of 431 



ScHERMEKiioRN, Rev. J. F.. JIajor Davis 



on metho<ls of r26-127 



— . negotiation of Removal treaty by 121, 125 



SCHOOLBooKs in Cherokee language 112,151 



ScHooLCBAjT. H. R., on Cherokee chief 



among Seneca 353 



— on Cherokee-Iroquois wars 3,56-357, 



485. 489. 491-492 



— on Cherokee migrations '21 



— on Cherokee myths 42iM44 



