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DICTIONARY OF INDIANS. 



Cherokee. — Continued. 



The Cherokee have a large admixture 

 of white blood. 



For the Cherokee settlements, see 

 Iroquoian; and for further infonna- 

 tion concerning the tribe, particularly 

 regarding its dealings with the United 

 States, see Royce, Cherokee Nation 

 of Indians, Fifth Report. Bur. Eth., 

 121, 1887; Indian Land Cessions, 

 Eighteenth Rep. Bur. Eth., passim, 

 1899; Mooney, Cherokee Myths, Nine- 

 teenth Report, 1900. (j.M.) 



Achalaque.' — De Soto (1539) in Garcilaso de la 



Vega, III, 1723; Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, 11, 



3S, 1852. (Spanish name in 1540.) 

 AUegans. — Colden, map (1727) in Schoolcraft, 



Ind. Tribes, ni, 525, 1853. 

 Allegewe. — Hind, Labrador Peninsula, 11, 7, 



1S63. 

 Allegewi. — Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, v, 133, 1855. 

 Allegewy. — Ibid., 11, 37, 1852. 

 Alleghans. — Hall, N. W. States, 29-31, 1849. 

 AUeghanys. — Rafinesque in Marshall, Ky., i, 



34. 1824. 

 Allegwi. — Squier in Beach, Ind. Misc., 26, 1877. 

 Alligewi. — Heckewelder (181 9) in Schoolcraft, 



Ind. Tribes, in, 525, 1853. 

 Allighewis. — Keane in Stanford, Compendium, 



Soo, 1878. 

 Callageheahs. — McKenney and Hall, Ind. 



Tribes, I, 186, 1854. (Evidently the Chero- 

 kee.) 

 Chalakee. — Nuttall, Journal, 124, 1821. 

 Chalaque. — Gentleman of Elvas (1540) in Hak- 



luyt Soc, Florida, 60, 1851. 

 Chaiaquies. — Barcia, Ensayo, 335, col. i, 1723. 



(Spanish name.) 

 Charakees. — Homann Heirs map, 1756. 

 Charakeys. — Ibid., about 1730. 

 Charikees. — Document of 1 7 1 8 in Rivers, South 



Carolina, 55, 1850. 

 Charokees. — Johnson (1720) in Rivers, Early 



Hist. S. C, 93, 1S74. 

 Cheelake. — Barton, New Views, xliv, 1798. 



(Given as Upper Cherokee form.) 

 Cheerake. — Adair, Am. Inds., 226, 1775. 

 Cheerakee. — Ibid., 137. 



Cheeraque's (mountain). — Moore (1704) in Car- 

 roll, Hist. CoU. S. C, II, 576, 1S36. 

 Cheerokee. — Ross (1776?) in Hist. Mag., 2d ser., 



II, 218, 1867. 

 Chel-a-ke. — -Long, Exped. Rocky Mts., 11, Ixx, 



1823. 

 Chelakees. — ^Gallatin in Trans. Am. Ant. Soc, 



II, 00, 1836. 

 Chelaques. — Nuttall, Journal, 247, 1S21. 

 Chelekee. — Keane in Stanford, Compendium, 



506, 187S. 

 CheUokee. — -Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, 11, 204, 



1852. 

 Cheloculgee. — White, Statistics of Ga., 28, 1849. 



(Creek name; singular, Che-lo-kee.) 

 Chelokees. — Gallatin in Trans. Am. Ant. Soc, 11, 



104, 1S36. (See White, next above.) 

 Cheokees. — Johnson (1772) in N. Y. Doc. Col. 



Hist., viii, 314, 1857. (Misprint.) 

 Cheraguees. — Coxe, Carolana, 11, 1741. 

 Cherahes (mountains). — Brickell (1737) in Hay- 

 wood, Tenn.' 224, 1823. 

 Cherakees. — Coxe, Carolana, map, 1741. 

 Cherakis. — Chauvignerie (1736) in Schoolcraft, 



Ind. Tribes, ill, 555, 1853. 

 Cheraquees. — Co.xe, Carolana, 13, 1741. 

 Cheraquis. — Penicaut (1699) in Margry, De- 



couvertes, v, 404, 1883. 

 Cherickees. — Clarke (1739) in N. Y. Doc. Col. 



Hist., VI, 148, 1855. 

 Cherikee. — Albany conference (1742) in ibid., 



218. 

 Cherokee. — ^Johnson (1708) in Rivers, South 



Carolina, 238, 1856. 



Cherokis. — Rafinesque, Am. Nations, I, r40, 



1836. 

 Cherookees. — Croghan (1760) in Mass. Hist. Soc. 



Coll., 4th ser., IX, 372, 1871. 

 Cheroquees. — Campbell (1761) in ibid., 416. 

 Cherrackees. — Evans (175s) in Gregg, Old 



Cheraws, 15, 1867. 

 Cherrokees. — Treaty of 1722 in Drake, Book of 



Ind's, bk. 4, 32, 1848. 

 Cherrykees. — Weiser (1748) in Kauffman, West. 

 Pa., app., iS, 1851. 



Chien, Nation du. — Picquet (1752) in app. to 

 Parkman, Montcalm and Wolfe, 11, 417, 1SS4. 

 (The Cherokees, according to Parkman.) 

 Chirakues. — Randolph (1099) in Rivers, South 

 Carolina, 449, 1856. 



Chirokys. — Writer ca. 1825 in Ann. de la Prop. 



de la Foi, 11, 384, 1841. 

 Chorakis. — Document of 17 48 in N. Y. Doc 

 Col. Hist., x, 143, 1858. 



Chreokees. — Pike, Travels, 173, 181 1. {e and r 

 transposed.) 



Dog (tribe). — Vaudreuil (1760) translated in N. 

 Y. Doc. Col. Hist., X, 1004, 1858. 



Entari ronnon. — Potier, Huron MS. Grammar, 

 1751. (One of their Wyandot names; equiv- 

 alent to "Ridge people" or "Mountain peo- 

 ple," Hewitt.) 



Gatohua. — Gatschet (after Barton), Creek Mig. 

 Leg., 28. 18S4. (Delaware name.) 



Gattochwa. — Heckewelder in Barton, New 

 Views, app. 8, 1798. (Delaware name, Ger- 

 man form.) 



Isallanic (race). — Schoolcraft in Ind. Aflf. Rept., 

 73, 1849-50. 



Katowa. — Gatschet, Creek Mig. Leg., i, 2S, 

 18S4. (Shawnee name; pi. Katowagi.) 



Ketawaugas. — Haywood, Nat. and Aborig. 

 Tenn., 233, 1S23. (Originally the name of a 

 band, but extended to mean the whole tribe.) 



Kittuwa. — Brinton, Lenape Legends, i6, 1S85. 



Kituhwaki'. — Mooney, Cherokee MS. Voc. (B. A. 

 E.), 1887. (Plural, Ani-Kitiihwaki'; originally 

 the name of a Cherokee band, but used by 

 Algonquian tribes to designate the whole tribe. 

 See Kitulnvu.) 



Kuttoowauw. — Apaumut (1791) in Brinton, 

 Lenape Legends, 16, 1885. (Mahican name.) 



Ochie'tari-ronnon. — Potier, Huron MS. Gram- 

 mar, 1 75 1. (One of their Wyandot names.) 



Ojadagochroene. — Livingston (1720) in N. Y. 

 Doc. Col. Hist., V, 567, 1855. 



Ondadeonwas.^— I31eeker (1701) in ibid., iv, 918, 

 1854. (Same?) 



Oyadackuchraono. — Weiser (1753) in ibid., 

 VI, 793, 1855. 



Oyadagahroenes. — Letter of 1713 in ibid., v, 

 3S6, 1855. (Incorrectly said to be the "Flat- 

 heads," a term here meaning the Catawba and 

 allied tribes.) 



O-ya-da'-go-o-no. — Morgan, League of Iroquois, 

 337. 1851. _(Iroquois name.) 



Oyatage-ronou. — Hewitt, oral information. 

 (Iroquois name; practically alike in all six 

 dialects: = "Inhabitants of the cave country." 

 Oyata = depression, hole, cave, in ground, in 

 other dialects.) 



Oyaudah. — Schoolcraft, Notes on Iroquois, 448, 

 1847. ("Cave people"; Seneca name.) 



Rechahecrians. — Drake, Book of Inds., bk. 4, 22, 

 1S48. (Name given by the Virginians in 1656 

 to an invading mountain tribe. Probably the 

 Cherokee.) 



Rechehecrians. — Rafinesque in Marshall, Ken- 

 tucky, I, 36, 1824. 



Rickohockans. — -Lederer (1669) in Hawks, No. 

 Carolina, 11, 48, 1858. (Probably the Chero- 

 kee, as called by the Powhatan tribes. Re- 

 chahecrians is evidently the same word.) 



Shan-nack. — Marcy, Red River, 273, 1854. 

 (Wichita name.) 



Sulluggoes. — Coxe, Carolana, 22, 1741. 



Talagans. — Rafinesque in Marshall, Kentucky, 

 I, 28, 1S24. (= Talligewi.) 



Talegans. — -Ibid., 34. 



Talegawes. — Ibid. 



Tallagewy. — Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, 11, 36, 

 i8s2. 



