562 INDEX. 
Page. 
Munsee join Cherokee......-. we eeecee ++ = - 300-308 
Munson, Spencer, aid acknowledged...... 130 
Mythology, brief account of Zuli..-...... 539-545 
N. 
Naples, Illinois, mounds ........---.------ 39 
Navajo ceremony, the mountain chant, by 
Washington Matthews..-....--- xliv-xlviii, 
379-167 
Nayajo linguistics and customs, work of 
Washington Matthews upon ......-.. XXX 
Navajo rites, seasons for...--...-.. mececee 386 
Nelson, T. F., mounds on farm of .-.-.-.-- 61-66, 90 
New Albin, Iowa, mounds near.--.......- 3 26 
Newark, Ohio, mounds .....------.-.-.-e06 46 
New Echota, Cherokee council at........- 280 
adoption of Cherokee constitution at-. 374 
Neutral land, proposed cession of, by Chero- 

kee sccccns Sossens aso sneccerdcoseacs 319, 320 
New Mexico, exploraticns in - --Xxiii, xxiv 
New Work mounds).-2-~ (022 \.-2---e=se5 10 
Nez Pereé removed to Indian Territory -.. 364 
Norris, P.W., investigations of..xx, xxi, 17, 18, 26, 
27, 32, 35, 39, 40, 52, 55 
North Carolina, mound explorations in.... xxii 



MOTO he esa eae oscemc osama ssocce 10, 61-75 
protests against Hopewell treaty...... 155 
Cherokee refuse to cede lands in...... 260 
0. 
Ohio mound district-.- 45-60 
Ohio mounds 10, 12, 13, 45-60 
Old Settler Cherokee party ......--...---- 293, 375 
payments to 299 
propose toremove to Mexico........-. 302 
Claimsvof, Betuled sc ccjcosi-- aeeiee one aeee 307 
O-poth-le-yo-ho-lo loyal tothe United States 330, 331 
Osage half breed reserves, purchase of ..-. 252 
Osage and Cherokee, treaty between.-.... c 222 
difficulties between...-...---.--.. 242 
Osage removed to Indian Territory . . 359 

Er. 
Palmer, Edward, explorations of .....---- XX, xxii 
Panamint Indians, vocabulary of,obtained xxx 
Parker, E. §.,commissioner to treat with 
UNG WEE ecg roscoocepoo gsoreonscecsa5 341 
Parris, Albion K., commissioner to treat 
with Cherokee 
Pawnee removed to Indian Territory... 
Peru, Iowa, mounds near.....-.--..--2-.. 31 
Peruvian relics presented by George Hurl- 
Lt pores LeccooncemeosaconcecosAcSess xxxvi 
Phillips, Wm. A., Cherokee commissioner 
to appraise neutral lands ........... 351 
Pickens, Andrew, commissioner to treat 
with Cherokee as to boundary. .133, 165, 186 

Pike, Albert, as to Pin Society.........-.- 325 
Cherokee commissioner for Confeder- 
ate States....... qsenacenenes 326, 327, 328, 329 
Pike County, Illinois, mounds 39 
Pike County, Missouri, mounds.-.. 43 
Pilling, J. C., preparation of Linguistic 
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Pin Society of Cherokee ........--...----- 325 
Pipes, soapstone ..-........-.- -- 93,94 
Ponca removed to Indian Territory....... 364 
Potherie on Iroquois burial customs...-... 21 
Pottawattamie mounds .......-.---.-----. 34 
Powelly Joa, LepOLw OL eee ena ae eee xv-liii 
copper plate from Illinois mound ob- 
tained by 105 
Powhatan, Virginia, site bought with cop- 
per... 94 
Price, Hiram, aid acknowledged - co 130 
Publications: -.---< 222. se-..se-< --XYViii, xix 
Pueblo models, work on.-. . Xxxvi 
Pueblo of Zuii, location of.....--......--. 539 
Putnam, F. W., on Ohio mounds.......... 49-51 
Q. 
Qagali, or Navajo chanter--....-.... cae -- 385, 387 
Qastcéélei. See Yaybichy, dance of the. 
Quatrefages on appearance of Indians in 
the valley of the Missouri-.......... 109 
R. 
Racine, Wisconsin, mounds near 14 
Ralls County, Missouri, mounds 42 

Read, M. O.,on mounds near Chattanooga. 77,78 
Rector, William, surveyed Cherokee line 



intAkansasseecrae teense eset seer 222 
Religious life of the Zuni child, by Mrs. 
Tilly E. Stevenson -..........- 1-liii, 533-555 
Ridge, John, with Cherokee delegation at 
Washington 
mMuUrd eriGheesmssse-e-ceaeeae 
compensation to heirs of. 
“Ridge” party of Cherokee ..-.... 293 
Ridge treaty rejected by Cherokee 280 
Ripon, Wisconsin, mounds near .--..-..-. 16 
Robertson, James, commissioner of Cher- 
ORGBTYORGY loemmn)o'e stele seme et ae 194 
Rogan, J. P., explorations of..xx-xxi, xxii, 61,71, 
72, 97, 98, 104 
Rogers, James, deputized by Cherokee to 
TCAG eee en eee eee Srstetet= nate 212 
Ross, Andrew, proposition for Cherokee 
BI CRUY ~ wee nie msinincieninin einem e = aia ae 274, 275 
and others, preliminary treaty con- 
Cludediwith= acne. - ners scam eee eae ene 275 
Ross, John, applies fur injunction against 

Georcials fo cenmase ees saecenien noone ec Oopone 
alleged attempt to bribe 273 
protests against the removal of Chero- 
k@G iieenesieee ceeitennee(caeee eae 278, 275 
opposition to Andrew Ross's proposi- 
BON seca sieele sete ane ae eee ee 275 
heads Cherokee delegation to Wash- 
ington in 1885... 2.2.5... .--22< --20-- 218, 219 
arrestof....... SO Se CRT HOS sassce assess 281 
opposition to treaty. ....-..--.---..--- 282 
refusal of, to acquiesce in treaty ...-.. 283 
proposes new Cherokee treaty .--..-- Pee yl 
heads delegation to Washington in 
hd eee eee ee nee 300 
advises sale of Fort Gibson in town lots. 322 
opposes survey and allotment of Chero- 
kee domain..........-.---- S'ssissceiee 324 

