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Ross, John, relations of, toSouthern Confed- Sprague, Peleg, denounces policy toward 
YAR Viren ceeiee teen eages=> 4 32. =9= 5-0-8 Be Gheng kee tease ate tm alan wae ee seams A PT 
not recognized as principal chief of Squier ard Davis on mounds..........12, 38, 45, 48 
Cherokee .-...--.....---------------343, 344 | Squier, E. G., on Indian antiquities.-..-.. 10 
GON oe ORES 5 -oe Se SoeSeoeee 347 | Steele, John, commissioner to treat with 
“Ross” or ‘‘ Government” party of Cher- SH ELOK EBs enn ose ealaceseaee 176 
Reus tee einen, aanncescente nae 293 | Stevens, E. L., aid acknowledged......... 130 
Robertson, Charles, deed to, on the Wa- Stevenson, James, explorations of. xxiii, xxiv, 542 
TERT aoe Ad cee eee nC 147 | Stevenson, Mrs. Tilly E., on the religions 
Robertson, General, agent of Tennessee life of the Zuni child ...-.....- Liiii, 533-555 
with Cherokee ... 179 | Stokes, Montfort, commissioner to treat 
Royce, C. C., work of ..- XXXV with Cherokee. ----==.-----..--=<=- . 249 
on the Cherokee Nation of Indians. -xlii-xliv, commissioner to report on country as- 
121-378 signed to Indians of the West...-.... 251 
Rutherford, Griffith, march against Cher- Storrs, Henry R., denounces policy toward 
Dk GAseetodieee cece ase ase Fen alee Cherokee! on ~~ 2. cwemmnen en cannns 288 
Strum, G. P., aid acknowledged........... 130 
S. Stuart, James, agent of Tennessee to treat 
Sac and Fox, burial customs of .......-.--- 20, 21 with Cherokee -------.--.--.---- -  =179 
Saline or salt plains, treaty provisions re- Sullivan County, Tennessee, mounds...... 75-77 
BAtMnpY .Sosctesqose=soes coset cazesc2 250,300 | Sun dance, song of the rising -.....-...... 465 
Sand pictures, ceremonial .. ..422, 423, 427, 428, 429 | Supreme Court decision, in Cherokee Na- 
Scheetz and Hardy on Missouri mounds... 42 tion vs. Georgia ......-.....22-.22--- 262 
Schermerho-n, John F., commissioner to in Worcester vs. Georgia .--...-..- -- 264 
treat with Cherokee.....---- 249, 253, 257, 282 Sweatland, S. H., census of Cherokee in 
commissioner to report on country as- North Carolina in 1869 by....------. 314 
signed to Indians of the West. ..---- 251 T 
appointed to treat with Ridge Cherokee : 
TA CY VAG) Rose pesaee ce neseesaceice 278,279 | Tallegwi and Cherokee, relation of........ 60 
Schooleraft, H. R., on Indian burial customs 21 | Tallegwi as mound builders .....--...... = 84 
advocates Indian origin of mounds .--. 84 | Tally-Hogan burial ground..........-...- 5 Seti 
on identity of the Allegan with the Talootiske, Cherokee, grant of ..-....-.-.. 193 
@herake@eces==s-eeeeee eee ase skeen 137 | Tatnall, E. F., appointed to assist in Chero- 
on sacrificial sticks 453 Kee mcemovals=— eseecse ce oa seileca ae te 260 
School-house mound.............---.---.-- 48,49 | Taylor, Nathaniel G., commissioner to treat 
Scott, Winfield, ordered to command troops with Cherokee 's2-.~.-----s--cocenncs 340, 352 
in Cherokee country.-.------------- 291 | Tennessee, comm’ssioners from, to treaty 
Sells, Elijah, commissioner to treat with council of Cherokee ..........-....-. 179 
CHeROKGR een ee eeeeeriae ee eee 334, 341 endeavor of, to treat with Cherokee ... 201 
Seminole Indians of Florida, by Clay Mac- on validity of Cherokee reservations. .- 232 
LSE Ege enor Ss oie Sse xlviii-], 469-531 | Tennessee Company, purchase of Cherokee 
Segnoyah, or George Guess, death of ...... 302 dang pb yeeen aces ences sem ae masscgessses 162 
Seven Cities of Cibola, attempt to locate... xxvii | Tennessee mounds. -.-..--..... ee cneeconceg tise 
SADA ON UVET Ole ectewe acess tee oce ess a56 385, 387 | Tennessee River, mounds near.......-.... 77 
Shawnee, stone graves of...-...--.....--.. 30 | Thing, L. H., explorations of ...-....-.--. XX, Xxi 
expelled by Cherokee and Chickasaw... 144 | Thomas, Cyrus, work of.......-.-. XX-X4ii, xxxvii 
Olt CUCYOKCG cnn nceseraceeaeanenee ae 356-358 paper by, on burial mounds of the 
WHS: ails GIG Olio cave cctesacs sn sesece « XXIV northern section of the United States, 
Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, mounds... 19 XXxXvVili-s hii, 3-119 
Short, John T., on mound builders 83 | Thomas, Nora, translation of description of 
Smith, B. H., mounds on farm of..-.-......- Fal burial ceremonies of the Hurons by-..110-119 
Smith, Daniel, commissioner fortreaty with Thomas, William H., agent for Cherokee. . 315 
(SHErOKGS -ccc-s.0-wncwcaesersce 183, 187,190 | Thompson, R. F., aid acknowledged ...... 130 
Smith, Mrs. E. A., work on Iroquois dia- Tompkins, H., census of Cherokee in 1867 
(GY 8 A sgeene se noose conse ase Xxix, ¥xxii lv isanccccocomeece Ess aenoneecssesionas 351 
Smith, Thomas E., commissioner to ap- Topping, Enoch H., commissioner to ap- 
praise Indian lands......-..-..--...- 363 praise Indian lands.................. 363 
South Carolina, endeavors of, to extin- Treaties and purchases of 1777....---.-... 149 
gnish Cherokee title .... ...........204,205 | Treaties between the State of Franklin and 
Southern Confederacy and the Cherokee... 326- the Chérokee=----- sense qeccnssos: 151, 152 
333, 342 | Treaties of March 22, 1816. ----197, 198 
Spainhour, J. M., opening of North Caro- Treity and purchase of 1721 . oon 144 
ENB MOUNOR DY a -neee~ cicen = saan 61,73 | Treaty and purchase of 1755 ......-.-..-. : 145 
Spencer, J. W., on Indian burial customs. 21 | Treaty and purchase of 1768 -....-------. ° 146 
