INDEX 



873 



Cherokee, reference to Mooney's history 

 of, 21. 



relationship, terms of, 667, 668, 



670. 

 relations with colonists, 112. 

 religious beliefs and usages, 767, 



768, 769, 770-772, 818. 

 remnants of, given reservation in 



western North Carolina, 113. 

 removal by Federal Government 

 to west, by force, cause of great 

 suffering, 80, 113. 

 removal to Spanish territory of 



Texas, 112, 113. 

 sketch of, 110-115. 

 smallpox epidemic, 111. 

 smoke-holes and windows, 427. 

 social organization, 653. 

 source material, 831. 

 tattooing, 533. 

 threads and textiles, 449. 

 tobacco, 384. 

 town house, 402, 403. 

 towns of, 636. 

 tradition, early home of Eufaula 



mentioned in, 131. 

 transportation, means of, 593, 594, 



595, 596. 

 treaty made with South Carolina, 



111. 

 value of Appalachian quarries to, 



20. 

 visit to English court, 111, 112. 

 visited by Henry Timberlake, 112. 

 wampum, 484, 

 war customs, 690, 691, 692. 

 war with English, 1759-61, 80. 

 weapons, 569, 573, 578, 583, 585, 

 586. 

 Cherokee Killer, see Cherokeeleechee. 

 Cherokeeleechee (Cherokee Killer), Apa- 



lachicola chief, 92. 

 Cherokee Nation, few Natchez mem- 

 bers of, 160. 



final termination of, 113. 

 Cherokee Phoenix, weekly paper printed 



in Cherokee and English, 113. 

 Chesapeake Bay, 76. 



entered by Spaniards, 70. 

 Spanish name for, 70. 

 tribes, war customs of, 688, 689. 

 Chesapeake Indians, remained uncon- 



quered, 646. 

 Chestowee, see Tsistuvi. 

 Chests, wooden, 560-562. 

 Chiaha, 29, 70, 115, 138, 150, 168, 169, 

 181, 217, 268. 

 living with Creeks on Ocmulgee 



River, 115. 

 location, 28. 



name, interpretation of, 217. 

 pearl fishery at, 489. 

 population, 116. 

 "province," see Burns Island, 

 sketch of, 115-116. 

 Square Ground, 776. 

 stockaded towns found at, 433. 



Chiaha, town of, 48, 65, 66, 69. 



Spanish force moved bv Lt. 

 Boyano to, 109, 110, 115. 

 tribe associated with Creek Con- 

 federation, 115. 

 Chiaha Indian, chief of Lower Creeks, 



506, 516. 

 Chiala, 93. 



Chickahamania River, PoM^hatan estab- 

 lished himself on, 643. 

 Chickahominy, 175. 



tribe, ruled by priests, 646. 

 Chickasaw, 11, 13, 16, 17, 19, 25, 30, 

 51, 55, 60, 77, 78, 82, 86, 105, 106, 

 107, 108, 111, 112, 122, 139, 148, 149, 

 158, 160, 161, 163, 167, 185, 188, 190, 

 194, 198, 211, 212, 217, 224, 238, 262, 

 280, 297, 299, 384, 437, 665, 736, 801, 

 806, 808, 809, 810, 818, 821, 822, 827, 

 828. 



artistic developement, 617. 

 attack by French forces on, 117. 

 attack on Acolapissa, 79. 

 attack on De Soto expedition, 116, 



549, 628. 

 attack on Yatasi, 211. 

 attacks against French continued 



after treaty, 117. 

 axes, 544. 



body paint, 528, 531. 

 bracelets, 522, 



burial customs, 724, 811, 818. 

 canoes, 576. 

 caste system, 662, 818. 

 clans and gentes, 654, 655, 657, 818. 

 clothing, 439, 440, 441, 453, 461, 

 464, 473, 524. 



worn by medicine men, 478, 

 479, 519. 

 communications opened by Col- 

 onel Welch with, 117. 

 cooking, 354, 372. 

 council house, later Court House of 



Johnston Co., Okla., 118. 

 country, Natchez forced to leave, 



81. 

 crime and punishment, 732, 818, 

 defeat of force under Benoist and 



Reggio by, 118, 

 defeat of Shawnee on Bear Creek 



by, 185. 

 displacement by Cherokee in east- 

 ern Tennessee in prehistoric era, 

 15. 

 doors turned toward east, 428, 430. 

 ear ornaments, 513, 818. 

 farming, 309, 310. 

 featherwork, 455. 

 fire making, 423. 

 fishing, 336, 337. 

 flint, use of, 543. 

 games, 548, 675, 678, 679, 680, 682, 



683, 684. 

 hair dressing, 499, 500, 506, 808, 



818. 

 head bands, 508. 



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