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Page. Page. 
Kennedy, John, commissioner to treat MacLean, J. P., on Ohio mounds.......... 13 
with Cherokee’... <2. os. ecses=--== 288 on mound builders ................-..- 83 
Kent, M. B., on Indian burial customs .... 20 | McMinn, Joseph, commissioner for Chero- 
Kentucky mounds ........--.----.-.-.- 10,11 LEGIT I jas ec cc Codec EE CCR Ce ree 212, 216 
Keowee Old Town on map by Bowen...-..141, 142 on Cherokee migration............ 218, 223-225, 
Key Weat Billy. ...-...-.......0. 5 -484, 485 appointed Cherokee agent...... 236 
Kickapoo stone graves...... 30 | Madison, Bishop, on mound builders. 82, 83 
Kilpatrick, John Clark, surveyor of Cher- Madison, Wisconsin, mounds near... = 16 
okee boundary line ...........---.-- 165,168 | Madisonville, Ohio, mounds near.......... 49 
King, John, and Thomas Glasscock pro- Mallery, Garrick, study of sign language 
test against treaty of 1785........-.- 155 Wy eeee sree e ee see eee xxxil 
Kinna-Zinde ruin examined...........-- xxiv, xxv | Martin, Joseph, commissioner to treat with 
Kiva, the Zui religious house ....544, 547, 549, 552 Cherokep).o he cee oseeaceen csasthed = 133 
Klamath studies of A. S. Gatschet ......... xxxii | Mason, John, jr.,reporton Cherokee affairs 286 
Knox, Henry, on violation of treaty of Mason, R. B., commissioner to examine 
Hopewell - -160, 161 Cherokee feuds 301 
treaty with Cherokee executed by 171 | Matthews, Washington, work of. XXX 
Kok-k6, the Zuni order of the... 540-548 the mountain chant, by -..xliv--xlvyiii, 379-467 
admission of women into the -540-555 | Maxwell, C- A., aid acknowledged.....-.. 130 
involuntary initiation into the......-.. 547-553 | Medicine practices of North American In- 
voluntary initiation into the ...... -+--003-555 dians discussed ........--..-..--- xlvi, xlvii 
Koonti, preparation of .......-...--.--..-- 513-516 | Meigs, Return J., commissioner of survey 
Seminole tradition of origin of..-....-.. 519 of Cherokee boundary...-..-..- 181-183, 187, 
Kretschmar, H. R., commissioner to ap- 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 194, 196, 200, 
praise confiscated property of Chero- 201, 204, 210, 211, 218-231, 232, 374 
REGS comes Caan slap wae ote ecm ncenee 3a relations of, to the Cherokee .........-231, 232 
CREO BS ESE me pocsse rE osboenennceotaa 236 
L. Me-le the Seminole .. 429, 490 
Lafitan on Indian burial customs ......... 29 | Metz, C. L., on burial mounds...-.-.--.-. 49 
Lane, H. P., mounds on farm of....-.-.... 26 | Merriwether, David, commissioner for 
Lapham, I. A., on Wisconsin mounds ..xxi,14, 17, Cherokee treaty ..-.-..----- 209, 212, 216, 235 
21,22 | Merriwether, James, commissioner to ex- 
Lawson on shell ornaments .--...-.--«. Ls 92 tinguish Indian title in Georgia... ..233, 235 
Lea, John M., aid acknowledged.......... 130 | Miami River Seminole settlement... pai 478 
Lederer, John, on copper among Cherokee. 91 | Middle Mississippi mounds-...-..- c il 
Lee County, Virginia, mounds ........-... 87 | Middleton, James D., explorations = -Xx, xxi, 14 
Le Moyne de Morgues on burial mounds -. 39 | Middleton, Jeff, mound opened by.------- 20 
Lenoir, R. T., burial pit on farm of ......-. 68-71 | Mindeleff, Cosmos, work of.---.-.----. EXV, XXXVi 
Liddell, James, commissioner to treat with Mindeleff, Victor, work of. ...... xxiv, XXy, XXxyi 
Uharolkea teen en dees 288 | Mississippi mounds, Upper ...--.......-- -10, 24-44 
Linguistic Bibliography, preparationof .. xxxv Middle and Lower -..-..----.+------+-- il 
Little Tennessee Valley mounds Mississippi Valley, explorations in........ xxi 
Louisiana mounds.......... 31 | Missouri, mound explorations in.......... xxi 
Loyely’s purchase 245 MNOUNA SN << oo oie enon mmc menenens 10, 11, 41-44 
Lower Mississippi mounds = 11 | Missouria removed to Indian Territory... 364 
Lowry, John, commissionerto urge Chero- Mitchell, D. P., surveys Cherokee bound- 
ikeetoxemoye (222 0<-2a50cee sn - ea 262 ATY -------=---n---n cnnene scccccenance 365 
Lubbock, John, advocates Indian origin of Mobawk burial customs . 21 
Tere Trt (Ce SRS ee 2 Ae a ce g4 | Moki villages, visit to ................ xxiii, xxiv 
Lumpkin, Wiison, surveyor of Cherokee Monroe, James, on relations of Cherokee 
Nittntne eee cen oes te he oe eee 207 Chul GC Gear Susess sssspeenssoc - 238, 239 
commissioner to execute Cherokee Moore, Alfred, commissioner to treat with 
crea bymeacpees see seeench esac teen 263 Cherokee ...-....-.----..----+----+ - 176 
Moseley, H.N., visit of, to Zufli.......... 5 540 
M. Mound builders, conclusions as to who were 
MacCauley, Clay, on Seminole Indians of the.-.------.-.---- xli, xlii, 9, 58, 79, 80, 86, 97 
Wlorida..-.ccesssct seneee-Xlviii-l, 469-531 conclusions as to period of.. -- xlib 
McCulloch, Benjamin, Confederate com- probably Cherokee......- + 87-107 
mander in Cherokee country...-- -.. 326 | Mound explorations.. --ax-xaii 
McCulloch, J. H., advocates Indian origin Mounds, burial ....-.-.---- sereneneseeeeee 3-119 
OPIMMONRAR GEES oe ee ae gq | Mountain chant, a Navajo ceremony, by 
McGuire, J. D., donation of pottery by... xxxvi 
M'Intosh, Lachlane, agent of Tennessee 
with Cherokee -...-....scccccececes 179 
commissioner to treat with Cherokee... 133 
Washington Matthews. -xliv—xlviii, 379-467 
Mouzon s map, 1771, Cherokee towns on... 143: 
Mullay, J. C.,census of Cherokee in North 
Carolina in 1849 by......... weuconcce 313 
