INDEX 



389 



Page 



Cherokee traits — Continued, 

 as reported by M. R. Har- 

 rington 371, 374 



as reported by T. M. 



Lewis 372, 374 



provisional, analysis of 374-382 



Cherokee villages: 



Bushnell's comment on 212 



knowledge concerning 222: 



list of 214, 376 



location of 205, 206 



reference to map of 212 



Cherokees : 



area occupied by 202 



coming of, into east Ten- 

 nessee 377 



condition and situation of _ 205-206 

 connection of, with Norris 



Basin 378 



land cessions of 203 



land claimed by 203, 207 



migration tradition of 204 



reduction of power of 214 



relations of, with the 



French 211 



retaliation against 214 



territory dominated by 204 



See also Over Hell Chero- 

 kee. 



Chickamauga, plans concerning. xv 



Chickasaws : 



burial customs of 112 



land claimed by 207 



mention of 203 



Chicken, George: 



cited 376 



mission of 210 



reference to 222, 375 



Chilhowey : 



a Cherokee village 216 



mounds on site of 217, 218 



Chillowee, a Cherokee town 214 



Chote, description of town house 



at 212 



Christian, Col. William, puni- 

 tive expedition of 214 



Civil Works Administration : 



assistance rendered by xv, 1, 2, 7 



reference to 12 



Claflin, W. H., cited 31, 261, 



263, 264, 364 



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 Clinch River valley, Cherokee 

 claim to 208 



Cole, Fay-Cooper, mention of 359 



Conclusions 363-370 



Construction : 



of burial mounds 163, 186 



of dwellings 190-191 



use of stone in 60 



Conustee, a Cherokee town 376 



Council house: 



description of 214 



See also Town house. 



Cove Creek Dam, explanation of 

 the name 38 



Cowe: 



mention of 223 



town house at 212 



Cox, A. B. : 



acknowledgment to 5 



mound on land of 161 



site owned by 8 



Cox Mound: 



burials in 168-175 



conclusions drawn from 177-179 



description of 161-179 



location of 161 



special features of 166-168 



Crawford, Samuel: 



acknowledgment to 5 



mounds on farm of 8, 180 



Crawford farm mounds : 



burials in 181-183, 184-185 



conclusions drawn from 185 



description of 180-181, 183-184 



location of 180 



ownership of 8 



Creeks: 



burial custom of 112, 113, 178 



hostility of, to Cherokee 202 



on Tennessee River 379 



Cremation, preceding burial 29, 185 



Cross family, mention of 134 



Cumberland Gap: 



description of 4-5 



naming of 376 



Cuming, Sir Alexander: 



forceful methods of 209, 210 



mission of, to the Cherokee. 208 



quoted by Williams 210 



significance of action of 194 



