IXDEX. 



561 



rage. 

 Kenuedy, Jolm, commissioner to treat 



with Cherokee 288 



Kent, M. B.,on ludian burial customs .... 20 



Keiitiu'ky mouinls 10, 11 



Keowee Old Town on niap by Bowen 141, 142 



Key AVest Billy 484, 4S5 



Kickapoo stone pravcs 30 



Kilpat lick, John i;iaik, surveyor of Cher- 

 okee boundary lino 1G5, ICS 



King, John, and Thomas Glasscock pro- 

 teat against treaty of 1785 155 



Kinna-Zinderuiu examined .xxiv, xxv 



Kiva. the Zuiii leliiiioua house 544, 547,549, 552 



Klamath studies of A. S. Gatschet xxxii 



Knox, Ilenry, on violation of treaty of 



Hopewell 160,161 



treaty with Cherokee executed by 171 



K6k-kd. the Zuui order of the 540-548 



admission of women iuto the 540-555 



involuntary initiation into the 547-553 



voluntaiy initiation iuto the 553-555 



Koonti, pifjiaration of 513-516 



Semiiiolfi tradition of origin of 519 



Kretscbuiar, H. R., commissioner to ap- 

 praise confiscated property of Chero- 

 kee 351 



L. 



Lafitan. on Indian burial customs 29 



Lane, H. P., mounds on farm of 26 



Lapbam, I. A., on Wisconsin mounds . .xsi,I4, 17, 



21,22 



Lawson on shell ornaments 92 



Lea, John il., aid acknowledged 130 



Lederer, John, on copper among Cherokee- 91 



Lee County, Virginia, mounds 87 



Le iloyne de Morgues on burial mounds .. 39 



Lenoir, R. T., burial pit on farm of 68-71 



Liddtll, James, commissioner to treat with 



Cherokee 288 



Linguistic Bibliography, preparation of .. xxxv 



Little Tennessee Valley mouuds 78,79 



Louisiana mounds H 



Lovely's purchase 245 



Lower Mississippi raonnds 11 



Lowry, John, commissiouertourgo Chero- 

 kee to remove 2G2 



Lubbock, John, advocates ludi.ia origin of 



mounds 8t 



Lumpkin, Wilson, surveyor of Cherokee 



line 227 



commissioner to execute Cherokee 



treaty 283 



M. 



MacCauley, Clay, on Seminole Indians of 



Florida xlviii-l, 469-531 



McCuUoch, Benjamin, Confederate com- 

 mander in Cherokee country 326 



McCulloch, J. H., advocates Indian origin 



of mounds 84 



McGuiro, J. D., donation of pottery by... xxsvi 



Mlutosli. Lathlane, agent of Tennessee 



with Cherokee 179 



commissioner to treat with Cherokee.. 133 



Page. 



MacLean, J. P., on Ohio monnds 13 



on mound builders 83 



McMinn, Joseph, commissioner for Chero- 

 kee treaty 212,216 



on Cherokee migration 218, 223-225 



appointed Cherokee agent 236 



Sladison, Bishop, on mound builders 82, 83 



Madison, Wisconsin, mounds near 16 



ifadisonville, Ohio, moundsnear 49 



Mallery, Garrick, study of sign language 



by xxxil 



Martin, Joseph, commissionerto treat with 



Cherokee 133 



Mason, John, jr., report on Cherokee afl'airs 286 

 Mason, R. B,, commissioner to examine 



Cherokee feuds 301 



Matthews, "Washington, work of xxx 



the monntaiu chant, by - . .xliv-xlviii, 370-467 



Maxwell, C- A., aid acknowledged 130 



Medicine practices of North American In- 

 dians discussed xlvi, xlvii 



Meigs, Return J., commissioner of survey 



of Cherokee boundary 181-183, 187, 



18:^, 189, 190, im, 192, 194, 19G, 200, 

 201, 204, 210, 211,218-231,232,374 



relations of, to the Cherokee 231,232 



death of 236 



Me-le the Seminole , .489,490 



Metz, C. L., ou burial mounds 49 



Merri wether. David, commiasioner for 



Cherokee treaty 209, 212, 216, 235 



Merriwetber, James, commissioner to ex- 

 tinguish Indian title in Georgia 233, 235 



Miami River Seminole settlement 477,478 



Middle Mississippi mounds 11 



Middieton, James D., explonitions by..sx, xxi, 14 



Middleton, Jeff, mound opened by 20 



Mindeleff, Cosmos, woik of xxv, xxxvi 



Mindeleff, Victor, work of xxiv, xxv, xxxvi 



Mississippi mounds. Upper 10, 24-44 



Middle and Lower 11 



Mississippi Valley, explorations in xxi 



Missouri, mound explorations in xxi 



mounds in 10, 11,41^4 



MisROuria removed to Indian Territory, .. 364 

 Mitchell, D. P., surveys Cherokee bound- 

 ary 365 



Mohawk burial customs 21 



Moki villages, visit to xxiii, xxlr 



Monroe, James, on relations of Cherokee 



and Georgia. 238,239 



Moore, Alfred, commissioner to treat with 



Cherokee 176 



Moseley, H. N., visit of, to Zuiii- 54(1 



Mound builders, conclusions as to who were 



the xli,xlii, 9,58,79, 80, 86,97 



conclusions as to period of xlii 



probably Cherokee 87-107 



Mound explorations xx-sxii 



ilounds, burial 3-119 



Mountain chant, a Navajo ceremony, by 



Washington Matthews. -xliv-xlviii, 379-467 

 Monzon 3 map, 1771, Cherokee towns on. .. 143^ 

 Mullay, J, C. census of Cherokee in Korth 



Carolina in 1649 by 313; 



