INDEX. 



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Page. 

 Ro38, John, relationsof, to Soulliern Confed- 

 eracy 32C-332 



not recognized aa principal chief of 



Cherokee 343,344 



death of 347 



" Ross" or "Government'* party of Cher- 

 okee 293 



Kobertson, Charles, deed to, on the Wa- 

 tauga 147 



Kobertson. General, agent of Tennessee 



with Cherokee 1"9 



Eoyce. C. C, work of xxxv 



on the Chi-rokee Nation of Indians, .slii-xliv, 



121-378 

 Rutherford, Grillith, march against Cher- 

 okee 157 



S. 



Sac and Fox, burial customs of 20,21 



Saline or salt plains, treaty provisions re- 

 garding 250,300 



Sand pictures, ceremonial . . . .422, 423, 427, 428, 429 

 Scheetz and Hardy on Missouri mounds... 42 



SchermerhoTi, John F., commissioner to 



treat with Cherokee 249,253,257,282 



commissioner to report on country as- 



eigned to Indians of the West 251 



appointed to treat wiih Ridge Cherokee 



delegation 278, 279 



Schoolcraft, H. R., onlndian burial customs 21 



advocates Indian origin of mounds Hi 



on identity of the Allegan with the 



Cherokee 137 



on sacrificial slicks 453 



School-house mound - 48,49 



Scott, "U'infield, ordered to command troops 



in Ch'-rokee country. 291 



Sells, Elijah, commissioner to treat with 



Cherokee 334,341 



Seminole Indians of Florida, by Clay Mac- 



Cauley xlviii-1, 469-531 



Setiuiiyah, or George Guess, death of. 302 



Seven Cities of Cibola, attempt to locate., xxvii 



Shaman, Navajo 385,387 



Shawnee, stono graves of 30 



expelled by Cherokee and Chickasaw. . 144 



join Cherokee..-.. 356-358 



Shea, J. G , aid of xssv 



Sheboygan County, "Wisconsin, mounds... 19 



Short, John T., on mound buiklers 83 



Smith, B. H., mounds on farm of 51 



Smith, Daniel, commissionerfortreaty with 



Cherokee 183.187,190 



Smith, Mrs. E. A., work on Iroquois dia- 

 lect xxix, xxxii 



Smith, Thomas E., commissioner to ap- 



prai.so Indian lands 303 



South Carolina, endeavors of, to extin- 

 guish Cherokee title 204,205 



Southern Confederacy and theCherokee. .. 326- 



333, 342 

 Spainhour, J. M., opening of North Caro- 

 lina mounds by 61, 73 



Spencer, J. W., on Indian burial customs. 21 



Page. 

 Spraguc, Tcleg, denounces policy toward 



Cherokee 288 



S(juier and Davis on mounds 12, 38, 45, 4d 



Squier, E. G., on Indian antiquities 10 



Steele, John, commissioner to treat with 



Cherokee 17G 



Stevens, E. L., aid acknowledged 130 



Stoveuson, James, explorations of.xxiii, xxiv, 542 

 Stevenson, Mrs. Tilly E., on the religious 



life of the Zuiii child 1-liii, 533-555 



Stukes, Montfoit, commissioner to treat 



with Cherokee 249 



commissioner to report on country as- 

 signed to Indians of the "West 251 



Storrs, Henry R., denounces policy toward 



Cherokee 288 



Strum, G. P., aid acknowledged 130 



Stuart, James, agcut of Tennessee to treat 



with Cherokee 179 



Sullivan County, Tennessee, mounds. 75-77 



Sun dance, song of the rising 465 



Supreme Court decision, in Cherokee Na- 

 tion vs. Georgia 2fi2 



in Worcester vs. Georgia 264 



Swealland, S. H., census of Cherokee in 



North Carolina in 1869 by 314 



T. 



Tallegwi and Cherokee, relation of 60 



Tallegwi as mound builders 84 



Tally-Hogan burial ground xxiii 



Talootiske, Cherokee, grant of 193 



Tatnall, E. F., appoiuted to assist in Chero- 

 kee removal 260 



Taylor, Nathaniel G., commissioner to treat 



with Cherokee 340, 352 



Tennessee, comm ssioners from, to treaty 



council of Cherokee 179 



endeavor of, to treat with Cherokee ... 201 

 on validiiy of Cherokee reservations. . . 232 

 TennesseeCorapany, purchase of Cherokee 



land by 162 



Tennessee mounds 10, 11 



Tennessee River, mounds near 77 



Thing, L. H., explorations of xx, ixi 



Thomas, Cyru;*, work of xx-xxii, xxxvii 



paper by, on burial mounds of the 

 northern section of the United States, 



xxxviii-slii, 3-119 

 Thomas, Nora, translation of description of 



burial cereniouies of the Uurons by.. 110-119 

 Thomas, William H., agent for Cherokee.. 315 

 Thompson, R. F., aid acknowledged ...... 130 



Tompkins, H., census of Cherokee in 1867 



by 351 



Topping, Enoch H., commissioner to ap- 

 praise Indian lands 363 



Treaties and purchases of 1777 149 



Treaties between the State of Franklin and 



the C herokee 151, 152 



Treaties of March 22, 1816 197,198 



Tre ity and purchase of 1721 144 



Treaty and purchase of 1755 145 



Treaty and purchase of 1768 146 



