662 



INDEX. 



Page. 



MuDsee join Cherokee 356-358 



llunson. Spencer, aid acknowledged 130 



llytliolo;;;}-, brief account of ZuQi 539-545 



N. 



If aplea, lUinoiH, mounds 39 



ICiivajo ceremony, the mountain chant, by 



AVaahiugtonMatthewa xliv-xlviii, 



379-167 

 INavajo liniruistica and customs, work of 



A\'asUin<iton Matthews upon xxx 



Navajo rites, seasons for 386 



Kelson, T. F. , mounds ()n f.irm of CI -66, 90 



New Albin, Iowa, mounds uear 26 



Kewark, Oliio, mounds 46 



Kew Ediota, Cherokee council at 280 



ndoption of Cherokee constitution at.. 374 

 Neutral laud, proposed cession of, by Chero- 

 kee 319,320 



New Mexico, explorations in xxiii, xxiv 



New York mounds 10 



Xez Perc6 removed to Indian Territory . . . 364 



Norris, P.W.iinvestigation.s of..xx, sxi, 17, 18, 26, 



27, 32, 35, 39, 40, 52, 55 



North Carolina, mound explorations in xxii 



mounds in 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 Si'ttler Cherokee party , 293, 375 



payments to 299 



propose to remove to Mexico 303 



claim 9 of, settled 307 



O-poth-le-yo-hodoloyaltothe United States 330, 331 

 Osage half breed reserves, purchase of ... . 252 



Osage and Cherokee, treaty between 222 



difficulties between 242 



Oaage removed to Indian Territory 359 



Otoe removed to Indian Territory 364 



P. 



Palmer, Edward, explorations of xx, xxii 



Pauamint Indians, vocabulary of, obtained xxx 

 Parker, E. S., commissioner to treat with 



Indians 341 



Parris, Albion K., commissioner to treat 



wiih C herokee 298, 305 



Pawnee removed to Indian Territory 360 



Peru, Iowa, mounds near 31 



Peruvian relics presented by George Hurl- 

 but xsxvi 



Phillips, Wm. A., Cherokee commissioner 



to appraise neutral lands 351 



Pickens, Andrew, commissioner to treat 



with Cherokee as to boandary..l33, 165, 186 



Pike, Albert, as to Pin Society 325 



Cherokee commissioner for Confeder- 

 ate States 326,327,328,329 



Pike County, Illinois, mounds 39 



Pike County, Missouri, mounds 43 



Pilliug, J. C, preparation of Linguistic 



Uibliography by xxxv 



Page. 



Piu Society of Cherokee 325 



Pipes, soapstone 93,94 



Ponca removed to Indian Territory 364 



Pothcrio on Iroquois burial customs 21 



Pottawattamio mounds 34 



Powell, J. W,, r(.*port of xv-liii 



copper plate from Illinois mound ob- 

 tained by 105 



Powhatan, Vimiuia, site bought with cop- 

 per 94 



Price, Hiram, aid acknowledged 130 



Publications xviii, xix 



Pueblo models, work on. xxxvi 



Pueblo of Ziiui. location of 5.19 



Putnam, F. "W., on Ohio mounds 49-51 



Q- 



Qagali. or Navajo chanter 385,387 



Qa9tc6el9i. See Yaybichy, dance of the. 

 Quatrefages on appearance of Indiana in 



the valley of the Missouri 109 



R. 



Racine, "Wisconsin, mounds near 14 



Ralla County, Missouri, mounds 42 



Read, M. O., on mounds near Chattanooga, 77, 78 

 Rector, William, surveyed Cherokee line 



in A rkausas 222 



RL»ligiou3 life of the Zuui child, by Mrs. 



Tilly E. Stevenson 1-liii. 533-555 



Ridge, John, with Cherokee delegation at 



"Washington 278,279 



ninrder of 2!)3 



com])eusalion to heirs of 299 



"Ridge" party of Cherokee 293 



Ridge treaty rt^jected by Cherokee 280 



Ripon, "Wisconsin, mounds near 16 



Robertson, James, commissioner of Cher- 

 okee treaty 194 



Rogan, J. P., explorations of.. xx-xxi, xxii, 61, 71, 



72, 97, 98, 104 

 Rogers. James, deputized by Cherokee to 



treat 212 



Ross, Andrew, proposition for Cherokee 



treaty 274, 275 



and others, preliminary treaty con- 

 cluded with 275 



Ross, John, applies for iujunclion against 



Georgia 2f2, 272 



alleged attem pt to bribe 273 



protests agamst the removal of Chero- 

 kee 273,275 



opposition to Andrew Ross's proposi- 

 tion 275 



heads Cherokee delegation to "Wash- 

 ington in 1835 278, 279 



arrest of 281 



opposition to treaty 282 



refusal of, to acquiesce in treaty 283 



proposes new Cherokee treaty* 291 



heads delegation to "Washington in' 



J844 300 



ad visessale of Fort Gibson in town lots. 322 

 opposes survey and allotment of Chero- 



keedomain 324 



