564 



l^Dli'li. 



Tago. 



Treaty and pnrcbase of 1770 1J3 



Treaty and puicb;iae of 1772 • 143 



Treaty and pnrchaae of 1773 14S 



Treaiy and purchase of 1783 lul 



Treaty lietween Confederate States and 



Clierokte 328 



Treaty Cherokee propose to remove to 



ilexico 302 



Treaty of Hopewell, proceedings at l"il-' 



Treaty on7o6 ]4:> 



Treaty of 1700 1-J5 



Treaty of 1761 HG 



Treaty of 1775 US 



Treaty of Xoveniber 28, 1785 133,158 



Treaty of July 2, 1791 35S 



Treaty of Febmary 17, 1792 169 



Treaty of June 26, 1794 171 



Treaty of October 2, 1798 174 



Treaty of OctubertLJ 1804 183 



Treaty of October 25, 1S05 ISO 



Treaty of October 27, 1805 190 



Treaty of January 7, ISOC 193 



Treaty of September 11. 1S07 194 



Treaty of St pteiuber 14, 1816 209 



Treaty of July 8, 1817 212 



Treaty of Fobinary 27, 1819 219 



Treaty of May 6, 1828 229 



Treaty of February 14, 1S33 £49 



Treaty of December 29, 1835 253 



Treaty of 1835, adjudication of 305 



Treaty of 1835 declared void by Cherokee., 29i 



Treaty of March 1, 1830, supplementary .. 257 



Treaty of August 6, 1846 298 



Treaty of July 19, 186G 334 



Treaty of April 27, 18G8 310 



"Treaty" or "Ridge" party of Cherotee.. 293 



payments to £99 



feuds of 301,302 



Troup, Governor, on relations of Cherokee 



to Georgia 237 



Trumbull, J. H., aid of. sxs.v 



Turner. H. L., visit of, to Znui 54- 



Tuscarora, ueishbora of the Cherokee .... 01 

 Tyler, Jubn M., promises settlement of dif- 

 ficulties with Cherokee 296 



Tylor, E. B., visit of, to Zuhi 540 



IT. 



Upper Mississippi mounds 10, 24-44 



V. 

 Van Euren, Martin, offers a compromise in 



Cherokee aff.tirs 290 



Vashon, George, n gotiatcs a treaty with 



Cherokee 252 



Vernon County, Wisconsiu, mounds 14, 20 



Virginia mounds 10, 87 



Voorheea, D. "W., counSv-1 for Cherokee 345 



W. 

 Waddell, Hugh, negotiates treaty of 1756 



with Chorokee aud Catawba ........ 145 



WftflTord's ?et*loniont....\^-* ..18j, Tr? 



"Wales, Samuel A., instructed by Govornor 

 Forsyth to establish Cherokee bound- 

 ary line 269 



Waluut Canon, ruins in xsiv 



Walton, Gtor;;e, commissiouor to treat 



■nitb Cherokee 174, 170 



Wapello County, Iowa, mounds 33 



"U'ashiagton, George, in relation to Cher- 

 okee 161.173 



"Washo Indians, linguistic researches re- 

 specting S5.X 



TValie, Stand, a Confederate leader in th^ 



civil -war 298,325,328,333 



confiscation act against adheients of.. 343 



Waukesha, "Wisconsin, mounds ^ear 17 



Webster, Daniel, denounces policy toward 



Cherokee 288, 290. 



Welch, Edward, mounds on farm of. 41 



"Wellborn, Johnson, Georgia commisaioner 



in treatiugwith Cherokee 236 



West Virginia, mound explorations in ....sx, xsi 



mounds in 10, 51-00 



Whitner, Joseph, euivt-yor of Cheroltco 



boundary lino 1C5, 1C8 



Wilkcrson, "WiMiam K., commissioner to 



appraise Indian lauds 363 



Wilkos County, Xerlh Caiolina, mounds . 71,72 

 AVilkinson, James, commissioner for Chur- 



okee treaty 184 



Winchester, James, enrvey of Cherokee 



boundary line by ]54 



commissioner for Cherokee boundary.. 165 



Wisconsiu, mounds in .10, 14-23 



Wise, Henry A., denounce . polify toward 



Cherokee 288, 280 



Wistar, Tiiomas, commissioner to treat 



with Indians 341 



Wool. John E., in couimauii of troops ia 



Cherokee Nation. 283 



report on Cherokee afuiiis. 286 



relieved 28D 



Worcester t'S. Georgia, Sjpieuie Court de- 

 cision in 2Gi 



Y. 



Yarrow, H. C, rcsrarohns rf, lespecliuj* 

 mortuary customs of Xotth Auier- 



iean Indians xxsvii 



Yaybieljy liauceof the 435, 436 



Yellow Creek- ettlemeut 183 



Yu-ca bacrata dance 380, 439, 441 



Yucca blades in ZuiJi ccrcmciiial- .550, 551, 503, 555 



Z. 



Ziini. researches among the .iir-xxls: 



fiilk lore of the ixxiii, xxxiv 



religious life of children among the, by 

 Mrs. Tilly E. Stevenson I-liii, 533-555 



