ETH. ANN, 19] 



INDEX 



=^=575 



Page 

 Waffokd, James D., cm aisassination of 

 John Walker 121 



— on battle of Tuli'wa 38.i 



— on Cherokee relations with Catawba 381 



— on Cherokee relations with Creeks 89 



— on discovery of gold in Cherokee coun- 

 try 116 



— on Iroquois peace embassy 353-356, 485 



— on Mexican grant to Cherokee ." 143 



— on myth eoneerning Toeeoa 418 



— on Natchez among Cherokee 387 



— on Osage-Cherokec troubles 137 



— on patent to Texas lands 146 



— on Removal 131 



— on Sequoya's birth date 109 



— on Shawano wars 494 



— on spinning wheels among Cherokee . . . 214 



— on war woman 419 



— on White-path's rebellion 114 



— on Wolf-killer 448 



— on Rev. 8. A. Worcester 108 



Waffori), Colonel, establishment of Waf- 



ford's settlement by 238 



Waffokd's settlement, sale of 85 



Wahnenavhi manuscript on Cherokee 



myths 284,297,431,469,475,501 



— on introduction of spinning wheels 214 



Walam Ohjm, nature and history of . . . 190, 229 



— on Cherokee migration 18-19, 191 



— on name Tallige'wi 184-185 



Wala'sI frog, position of, in council 231 



Walcott, Hon. C. D., acknowledgments 



to xxxi, xxxiii 



Walker, Felix, employment of W. H. 



Thomas in store of 160 



Walker, John, assas-sination of 121 



Walker, Maj. John, part taken by, in Creek 



war 97 



Walker, Dr Thomas, explorations by 38-39 



Walker, , leader of pioneer advance.. 45 



Walla WALLA, myths of 448 



Wallen, , leader of pioneer advance . . 45 



Walnut in Cherokee lore 422 



Wampum, Indian use of .354, 488, 494 



— , Iroquois 354 



Wappinger, association of, with Delawarcs. 497 



— , fate of 497-498 



— , separation of, from Delaware.s 19 



Ward, Brian, on battle of Tali'wa 385 



Ward, Nancy, life of 203-204 



— , rescue of Mrs. Bean by 490 



— , warning to Americans by 47 



War medicine, Cherokee beliefs concern- 

 ing 393-394 



Warpath. Indian 206-207 



War Wo.man's creek, legend concerning . 419 



War Women, Cherokee 489-190,.501 



Wasash, xcf Osage. 



Washburn, Rev. Cepha.s, Cherokee mis- 

 sionary 136 



— on Bowl migration 100-101 



— on Cherokee myths 430, 445 



— on Cherokee regard for rattlesnakes . . 456-457 



— on Cherokee sacred ark ,503 



— on Cherokee witchcraft law 138 



— on Cherokee emigration to Texas 141 



— on Osage-Cherokee t rotibles 137 



— on Sequoya's removal 138 



Page 

 Washington, President George, on in- 

 truders in Cherokee country 68 



— on General McGillivray '210 



— , prevention of pioneer encroachments 



b y t, 1 7% J 80 



Washington, sec WasitC'na. 



Washington, treaties of 85-86, . 



97-98, 106, 139-141, 147, 165 



WAsi, Cherokee pseudomyth of 428-429 



WasitC'na on Charley's escape and surren- 

 der 131, 158 



— , sparing of 158 



Watauga, cession of settlements at 62 



— , Cherokee attiick on fort at 48 



Water beetle, myths concerning 239,430 



Water cannieal.s, myth of 349-350 



"Water dog" in Cherokee lore 307,410 



" Water dwellers" in Cherokee myth... 334 

 Water moccasin in Cherokee myth and 



lore '297 



Water spider, myths concerning '241-'24'2, 



430, 431 

 Watie, .«tc Stand Watie. 

 Watts, John, chief of Chickamauga band. 72 



— , conference at Jellico by (1794) 79 



— , expedition against Kno.xville under 75 



— , friendliness (.>f. in 1794 76 



— , letter left at Gillespies station by 66 



— , progressive leader 83 



— , raid on settlements near Knoxville un- 

 der 63 



— , wounding of { 1792) 73 



Waxhaw, heating and lighting of town- 

 house among 230 



— , Spanish contact with 28 



Wayne, Gen. Anthony, building of Fort 



Recovery by 212 



— , defeat of confederated tribes by 213 



— , effect of victory of 68, 78, 79, 81 



— , message to Ohio Cherokee by 79 



Weathebford, William, leader of hostile 



tipper Creeks 89 



— . life of 217 



— , massacre at Fort Mims by Creeks under. 216 



— , surrender of 96 



Weaving among Cherokee 101, 112, 214 



— among East Cherokee 176 



Webster, Daniel, opposition to removal 



project by 129 



Wsbster, Thomas, keeper of Iroquois wam- 

 pums 3-54 



Weed, W. H.., on Indian smelting 201 



Weir, Colonel, arrangement by Rosa with. 149 



Welch, Lloyd R., East Cherokee chief 175 



— , farewell address of '226-227 



Welcome ceremony of Cherokee 493 



Western Cherokee, East Cherokee .suits 



against 177 



— , history of 146-157 



— , see aim Arkansas Cherokee. 



Wheeler, J. F..arrestof 119 



— , printer of Cherokee Phtenix Ill 



Whippoorwill, Cherokee name for 281 



Whisky in Indian legend 350 



Whistles among Indians 455 



White. Colonel, order issued by (1792) 7'2-73 



White, Gen. — . operations of army under . 90,91 

 White. — — , on petroglyphs at Track Rock 

 gap 419 



