DDagûlʻkû geese, myths concerning254–255,284,439Dahlonega, establishment of mint at220Dakota, myths of432Dăkwă′, myths concerning307,320–321,469Dance, characters of lxxvii–lxxviiiDance, influence of, on development of music and drama lxxi, lxxxDance, myths concerning254,274,279Dance, scalp496Dance, visiting493Dandridge, raid near75Dangerous man, migration under99–100Darkening land, myths concerning248,253,261,262,313D’Artaguette, defeat of French under417Dart throwingamong Indians494Daughter of the Sun, myths concerning252–254,297,436–438Davidson,seeFay and Davidson.Davies, history of Antilles by202Davieson Spanish mission among Cherokee29Davis, Rebecca M., on Whiteside mountain467–468Davis, Maj. W. M., on Cherokee opposition to Removal126Dawes Commission, organization and powers of153–154Dawes Commission, work of156Dawn, connection of rabbit with233Day, Dr D. T., acknowledgments to13Day, Dr D. T. on Southern gold fields221Death, myths concerning253–254,436Decorative pleasureslx–lxiii, lxxiv–lxxviiDeganeski, Union Cherokee leader in civil war171Degatâ′ga,seeTakatoka.Deer, myths concerning250–251,263,266,275–277,286–287,432,450–452Deersongs, Cherokee435Delawaresamong Cherokee137,157Delawares, capture of Cherokee medicine by397,503Delawares, Cherokee relations with18–19,373,378–379Delawares, genesis legend of229Delawares, incorporation of, with Cherokee99,151Delawaresin Texas, union of, with Cherokee143Delawaresin Texas, wanderings of146Delawares, invitations to join Cherokee extended to105,136Delawares, mode of address used to491Delawares, Moravian missionary work among83Delawares, name of, for Cherokee16Delawares, regard for snakes among.458Delawares, sketch of497Delawares, trans-Mississippi migration of99Deluge, myths concerning261,444–445De Luna, Tristan, expedition of201Demeré, Captain, commander of Fort Loudon40Demeré, death of44Demeré, surrender of43Demeré, use of drums of493Deroqueon Shaw’s mission71De Schweinitz, Edmund, on Moravian missions.84Descriptive ethnology, work in xxviii–xxixDe Soto, Hernando, Cherokee name used by182De Soto, Hernando, expedition of, into Cherokee country23–27,191–201De Soto, Hernandoon bees among Cherokee214De′tsătă, Cherokee fairy334–335“Devil’s shoestring” in Cherokee lore425De Witts Corners, treaty of53Dialects, Cherokee16,188–189,506Didapper,seeGallinule.Dieskaw, defeat of, by Sir William Johnson203Dillard, J. H., arbitrator between East Cherokee and Thomas’s creditors174Disease, myths and lore concerning250–252,281,308,435–436,502Diskwa′ʻnĭ,seeBlythe, James.Dobbs, ——, on Cherokee and Catawba population39Dog, Cherokee use of, for food25,26Dog, myths concerning261,265,280,453Doherty, Colonel, expedition against Cherokee under75Donaldsonon Iroquois485Donelson, Col.John, emigration party under56Donelson, Col.Johnon the Suck464Dorsey, Dr G. A., models of altars prepared under direction of xlviiiDorsey, Dr G. A. on Quichua ceremony453Dorsey, Rev. J. O., on Siouan myths432,433,440,448,449,452,456,459,463,465,474Dorsey, Rev. J. O., study of fraternities and cults by xlviiiDoublehead, expedition against Knoxville under75Doublehead, hostility of, in 179476Doublehead, killing of85Doublehead, progressive leader83Doublehead, reservation for85Doublehead, treaty signed by (1806)85Doublehead, leader in war with Creeks (?)384Dougherty, Cornelius, establishment of, as trader among Cherokee31Dougherty, Cornelius, Wafford’s relationship with238Douglas, General, defeat of Texas Cherokee by145Dragging-canoe, chief of Chickamauga band63Dragging-canoe, enmity to Americans of54Dragon flyin Cherokee lore431Drakeon Cherokee chiefs in Creek war97Drakeon Cherokee government107Drakeon Creek war90–93,96Drakeon events preceding Removal125Drakeon Fort Mims massacre216Drakeon Georgia acts affecting Cherokee117,221Drakeon imprisonment of missionaries120Drakeon Indian civilized government113Drakeon Chief McGillivray210Drakeon Chief McIntosh217Drakeon Ross arrest123Drakeon scalping by whites209Drakeon Shawano495Drakeon Tecumtha216Drakeon Wayne’s victory213Drakeon Weatherford217Drakeon Rev. S. A. Worcester218Drama, nature and development of lxxvii–lxxxiDress, Cherokee, in 180082Dress, Cherokee, in 1819137Dress, East Cherokee166,176Drew, Colonel, commander of Cherokee regiment149Drowning-bear,seeYonaguska.Drums, Cherokee397,493,503Duck, myths concerning266–267,412Duncan, Prof.Clinton, on effect of Georgia laws against Cherokee118Dunlap, General, on removal treaty, etc.128Dunn, D. R., acknowledgments to13Dunn, D. R. on McNair’s grave222Dutch,seeTahchee141Dwight mission, establishment of136Dwight mission, provision for removal of140EEagle, method of obtaining feathers of492–493Eagle, myths and lore concerning281–283,286–287,293–294,367–368,453,456Eagle, uses of feathers of396Earle, Col.Elias, attempted establishment of iron works by86Earthquakesin Cherokee country471East Cherokee, conservatism of12East Cherokee, history of157–181East Cherokee, invitation from main band to151East Cherokee, manuscript material obtained among112East Cherokee, present status of227–228East Cherokee, removal to West of some of152East Cherokee, suit against main band by151–152Ecanachaco,seeHoly Ground.Echota, Cherokee capital and peace town14,21,207Echota, destruction of (1780)58Echota, killing of Indians at74Echota, removal of capital from81Echota, sparing of, in 177651Eclipse, beliefs concerning257,441Educationof East Cherokee166Education,see alsoSchools;Syllabary.Edwards, Hayden, rebellion organized by143Eelin Cherokee myth308Eggleston, Edward, on Tecumtha216Egoismin esthetic activities lixEgret, in Cherokee myth284Egyptians, myths of438Elephant, Cherokee name for265Elkin Cherokee country263,447Elk, myth concerning467Elvas, Gentleman of, on De Soto’s expedition24–27,191–201Emory, ——, study of ruins discovered by xivEmukfaw creek, battle of92Enchanted mesa, exploration of xiii–xixEnergy, discussion of lxivEngland, Cherokee visit to36England, enlistment of Tecumtha in service of88England,see alsoBritish.Enotochopco creek, attack on Jackson at92Erie, agreement between Seneca and352Esaw,seeCatawba.Eskimo, myths of441,443Eskimo, publication of paper on xxxEspañola, visit to ruins near xvEsthetology, or the science of activities designed to give pleasure lv-xciiEsthetology, subject-matter of xiiEsthetology, work in xix–xxEthnic science, classification of xi–xiiEtowah, burning of (1793)75,82Etowah, see alsoYtaua.Etowah valley, collection from xx–xxiEttweinon name Tallige′wi184European myths, connection of Cherokee with232–236European myths, position of rabbit in232Evans, Dr J. B., on Ani′-Kuta′nĭ392–393Everett, Edward, on Davis’s letter to Secretary of War127Everett, Edwardon General Dunlap’s address128Everett, Edwardon Georgia laws affecting Cherokee118Everett, Edwardon Jackson’s attitude toward Cherokee117Everett, Edwardon Mason’s letter to Secretary of War128Everett, Edwardon New Echota treaty123Everett, Edwardon number of troops employed in Removal129Everett, Edwardon pressure leading to Removal125Everett, Edwardon Ridge’s letter to President Jackson128Everett, Edwardon Ross arrest, etc.123Everett, Edward, on Wool’s letter concerning Removal127Everett, Edward, opposition to removal project by129Evergreensin Cherokee lore421Evil, discussion of lvii–lviiiFFable, development of lxxxii–lxxxiiiFair, W. A., acknowledgments to13Fairbankson De Soto’s route198Fairiesin Cherokee myth330–337,476–477Fallen Timbers, battle of213Farmingamong Cherokee82,105,112Farmingamong East Cherokee166Farming, Government aid in82Farmingtools among Cherokee101Fastingamong Cherokee120,321,329,335,340,341–342,423,470,480Fay and Davidsonon battle of Horseshoe bend95,96Fay and Davidsonon battles of Emukfaw and Enotochopco creeks93Fay and Davidsonon capture of Hillabee.91Fayne, Captain, expedition against Cherokee under65Feathers, Indian use of503–504Feathers, study of symbolism of xxFerguson, General, attempted invasion of North Carolina and Virginia by56–57Fernow, Berthold, on Cherokee population34Fernsin Cherokee lore420Fewkes, Dr J. W., identification of Hopi altar by xlix, li–liiFewkes, Dr J. W., memoirs by xxxix–xl, xlv–xlviFewkes, Dr J. W., model of Hopi altar by xlviiiFewkes, Dr J. W. on New-fire ceremony503Fewkes, Dr J. W., study of fraternities and cults by xlviiiFewkes, Dr J. W., work of xiii–xv, xix–xxi, xxxFieldon Davies’ history202Field Columbian Museum, models of altars in xlviiiFiesta de San Estevan, witnessing of xiiiFighting, Indian method of, in 179376Financial statementxxxiiiFine arts, discussion of lxx–xciFinney, Alfred, Cherokee missionary136Fire, Indian methods of keeping429–430Fire, myths concerning240–242,404,409,431Fire, sacred, of Cherokee395–396,501–503Firearms, Cherokee use of, in eighteenth century82Firearms, introduction of, among Cherokee32,213Firearms, introduction of, among coast tribes31Fire-carrier, Cherokee spirit335,475Fireflyin Cherokee lore309Fishes, myths concerning251,285,289,307,320,455,469Fishing, relation of, to games lxixFish river, identity of190Five Nations,seeIroquois.Flageoletsamong Indians455Fleabanein Cherokee lore420Fletcher, Miss A. C., study of fraternities and cults by xlviiiFlint, myths concerning234,274,451Flood, myth concerning261,444–445Florida, Indian migration to99Florida, study of collections from xixFloyd, General, assistance given by Lower Creeks to90Floyd, capture of Autossee by92Floyd, defeat of, at Calabee creek93Flutes,seeFlageolets.Flycatcherin Cherokee myth285Flying-squirrel,seeKâ′lahû′.Flying squirrel, myth concerning262,286–287,454Fontanedo, Cherokee name used by182–183,187Food, Indian beliefs concerning472Footeon Presbyterian missionary work among Cherokee83Forbes, John, treaty with Cherokee made by144Form, pleasures of lx–lxiii, lxxiv, lxxviiFort Armstrong, garrisoning of, by Cherokee92Fort Dobbs, building of40Fort Du Quesne, building of39Fort Du Quesne, capture of40Fort Gibson, claims based on treaty of125Fort Gibson, military reservation at140Fort Gibson, provisions of treaty of124Fort Gibson, treaty of142Fort Loudon, building of40Fort Mims, massacre at89,216Fort Patrick Henry, building of51Fort Pitt, suggestion made at treaty of113Fort Prince George, building of40Fort Prince George, legend of siege of412Fort Prince George, siege of42–43Fort Recovery, building of212Fort Smith, Osage-Cherokee council at137Fort Stanwix, treaty of203Fort Toulouse, establishment of34–35Fosteron Cherokee literature112Fosteron Cherokee myths431,436Fosteron Cherokee schoolbooks151Fosteron death of Sequoya148Fosteron invention of the syllabary110Fosteron translation of St John’s gospel111Fourfooted tribes261–266,445–448Fourmile, collections from xxiFowke, Gerard, work of xviiiFox, myths and lore concerning263,265,266,272,431,452Franklin, State of, intended campaign against Creeks and Chickamauga by65Franklin, State of, treaty with Cherokee by63–64Fraternity, features of1Fraternity, study of xlvi–1Fredonia rebellion, Cherokee connection with143Freelands station, attack on62–63French, encouragement of Cherokee hostility by62–64French, Natchez war with386French, relations of, with Indians98,99French, rivalry of, with English34–35Frenchtraders in Coldwater, capture of67French and Indian war, Cherokee part in39–40Friends, work of, among Cherokee175–176Frog, myths concerning251,257,306Frog,see alsoBullfrog.Frostbite, Cherokee ideas concerning263Fruit growingby Cherokee82,112Fruit growingby East Cherokee176
DDagûlʻkû geese, myths concerning254–255,284,439Dahlonega, establishment of mint at220Dakota, myths of432Dăkwă′, myths concerning307,320–321,469Dance, characters of lxxvii–lxxviiiDance, influence of, on development of music and drama lxxi, lxxxDance, myths concerning254,274,279Dance, scalp496Dance, visiting493Dandridge, raid near75Dangerous man, migration under99–100Darkening land, myths concerning248,253,261,262,313D’Artaguette, defeat of French under417Dart throwingamong Indians494Daughter of the Sun, myths concerning252–254,297,436–438Davidson,seeFay and Davidson.Davies, history of Antilles by202Davieson Spanish mission among Cherokee29Davis, Rebecca M., on Whiteside mountain467–468Davis, Maj. W. M., on Cherokee opposition to Removal126Dawes Commission, organization and powers of153–154Dawes Commission, work of156Dawn, connection of rabbit with233Day, Dr D. T., acknowledgments to13Day, Dr D. T. on Southern gold fields221Death, myths concerning253–254,436Decorative pleasureslx–lxiii, lxxiv–lxxviiDeganeski, Union Cherokee leader in civil war171Degatâ′ga,seeTakatoka.Deer, myths concerning250–251,263,266,275–277,286–287,432,450–452Deersongs, Cherokee435Delawaresamong Cherokee137,157Delawares, capture of Cherokee medicine by397,503Delawares, Cherokee relations with18–19,373,378–379Delawares, genesis legend of229Delawares, incorporation of, with Cherokee99,151Delawaresin Texas, union of, with Cherokee143Delawaresin Texas, wanderings of146Delawares, invitations to join Cherokee extended to105,136Delawares, mode of address used to491Delawares, Moravian missionary work among83Delawares, name of, for Cherokee16Delawares, regard for snakes among.458Delawares, sketch of497Delawares, trans-Mississippi migration of99Deluge, myths concerning261,444–445De Luna, Tristan, expedition of201Demeré, Captain, commander of Fort Loudon40Demeré, death of44Demeré, surrender of43Demeré, use of drums of493Deroqueon Shaw’s mission71De Schweinitz, Edmund, on Moravian missions.84Descriptive ethnology, work in xxviii–xxixDe Soto, Hernando, Cherokee name used by182De Soto, Hernando, expedition of, into Cherokee country23–27,191–201De Soto, Hernandoon bees among Cherokee214De′tsătă, Cherokee fairy334–335“Devil’s shoestring” in Cherokee lore425De Witts Corners, treaty of53Dialects, Cherokee16,188–189,506Didapper,seeGallinule.Dieskaw, defeat of, by Sir William Johnson203Dillard, J. H., arbitrator between East Cherokee and Thomas’s creditors174Disease, myths and lore concerning250–252,281,308,435–436,502Diskwa′ʻnĭ,seeBlythe, James.Dobbs, ——, on Cherokee and Catawba population39Dog, Cherokee use of, for food25,26Dog, myths concerning261,265,280,453Doherty, Colonel, expedition against Cherokee under75Donaldsonon Iroquois485Donelson, Col.John, emigration party under56Donelson, Col.Johnon the Suck464Dorsey, Dr G. A., models of altars prepared under direction of xlviiiDorsey, Dr G. A. on Quichua ceremony453Dorsey, Rev. J. O., on Siouan myths432,433,440,448,449,452,456,459,463,465,474Dorsey, Rev. J. O., study of fraternities and cults by xlviiiDoublehead, expedition against Knoxville under75Doublehead, hostility of, in 179476Doublehead, killing of85Doublehead, progressive leader83Doublehead, reservation for85Doublehead, treaty signed by (1806)85Doublehead, leader in war with Creeks (?)384Dougherty, Cornelius, establishment of, as trader among Cherokee31Dougherty, Cornelius, Wafford’s relationship with238Douglas, General, defeat of Texas Cherokee by145Dragging-canoe, chief of Chickamauga band63Dragging-canoe, enmity to Americans of54Dragon flyin Cherokee lore431Drakeon Cherokee chiefs in Creek war97Drakeon Cherokee government107Drakeon Creek war90–93,96Drakeon events preceding Removal125Drakeon Fort Mims massacre216Drakeon Georgia acts affecting Cherokee117,221Drakeon imprisonment of missionaries120Drakeon Indian civilized government113Drakeon Chief McGillivray210Drakeon Chief McIntosh217Drakeon Ross arrest123Drakeon scalping by whites209Drakeon Shawano495Drakeon Tecumtha216Drakeon Wayne’s victory213Drakeon Weatherford217Drakeon Rev. S. A. Worcester218Drama, nature and development of lxxvii–lxxxiDress, Cherokee, in 180082Dress, Cherokee, in 1819137Dress, East Cherokee166,176Drew, Colonel, commander of Cherokee regiment149Drowning-bear,seeYonaguska.Drums, Cherokee397,493,503Duck, myths concerning266–267,412Duncan, Prof.Clinton, on effect of Georgia laws against Cherokee118Dunlap, General, on removal treaty, etc.128Dunn, D. R., acknowledgments to13Dunn, D. R. on McNair’s grave222Dutch,seeTahchee141Dwight mission, establishment of136Dwight mission, provision for removal of140EEagle, method of obtaining feathers of492–493Eagle, myths and lore concerning281–283,286–287,293–294,367–368,453,456Eagle, uses of feathers of396Earle, Col.Elias, attempted establishment of iron works by86Earthquakesin Cherokee country471East Cherokee, conservatism of12East Cherokee, history of157–181East Cherokee, invitation from main band to151East Cherokee, manuscript material obtained among112East Cherokee, present status of227–228East Cherokee, removal to West of some of152East Cherokee, suit against main band by151–152Ecanachaco,seeHoly Ground.Echota, Cherokee capital and peace town14,21,207Echota, destruction of (1780)58Echota, killing of Indians at74Echota, removal of capital from81Echota, sparing of, in 177651Eclipse, beliefs concerning257,441Educationof East Cherokee166Education,see alsoSchools;Syllabary.Edwards, Hayden, rebellion organized by143Eelin Cherokee myth308Eggleston, Edward, on Tecumtha216Egoismin esthetic activities lixEgret, in Cherokee myth284Egyptians, myths of438Elephant, Cherokee name for265Elkin Cherokee country263,447Elk, myth concerning467Elvas, Gentleman of, on De Soto’s expedition24–27,191–201Emory, ——, study of ruins discovered by xivEmukfaw creek, battle of92Enchanted mesa, exploration of xiii–xixEnergy, discussion of lxivEngland, Cherokee visit to36England, enlistment of Tecumtha in service of88England,see alsoBritish.Enotochopco creek, attack on Jackson at92Erie, agreement between Seneca and352Esaw,seeCatawba.Eskimo, myths of441,443Eskimo, publication of paper on xxxEspañola, visit to ruins near xvEsthetology, or the science of activities designed to give pleasure lv-xciiEsthetology, subject-matter of xiiEsthetology, work in xix–xxEthnic science, classification of xi–xiiEtowah, burning of (1793)75,82Etowah, see alsoYtaua.Etowah valley, collection from xx–xxiEttweinon name Tallige′wi184European myths, connection of Cherokee with232–236European myths, position of rabbit in232Evans, Dr J. B., on Ani′-Kuta′nĭ392–393Everett, Edward, on Davis’s letter to Secretary of War127Everett, Edwardon General Dunlap’s address128Everett, Edwardon Georgia laws affecting Cherokee118Everett, Edwardon Jackson’s attitude toward Cherokee117Everett, Edwardon Mason’s letter to Secretary of War128Everett, Edwardon New Echota treaty123Everett, Edwardon number of troops employed in Removal129Everett, Edwardon pressure leading to Removal125Everett, Edwardon Ridge’s letter to President Jackson128Everett, Edwardon Ross arrest, etc.123Everett, Edward, on Wool’s letter concerning Removal127Everett, Edward, opposition to removal project by129Evergreensin Cherokee lore421Evil, discussion of lvii–lviiiFFable, development of lxxxii–lxxxiiiFair, W. A., acknowledgments to13Fairbankson De Soto’s route198Fairiesin Cherokee myth330–337,476–477Fallen Timbers, battle of213Farmingamong Cherokee82,105,112Farmingamong East Cherokee166Farming, Government aid in82Farmingtools among Cherokee101Fastingamong Cherokee120,321,329,335,340,341–342,423,470,480Fay and Davidsonon battle of Horseshoe bend95,96Fay and Davidsonon battles of Emukfaw and Enotochopco creeks93Fay and Davidsonon capture of Hillabee.91Fayne, Captain, expedition against Cherokee under65Feathers, Indian use of503–504Feathers, study of symbolism of xxFerguson, General, attempted invasion of North Carolina and Virginia by56–57Fernow, Berthold, on Cherokee population34Fernsin Cherokee lore420Fewkes, Dr J. W., identification of Hopi altar by xlix, li–liiFewkes, Dr J. W., memoirs by xxxix–xl, xlv–xlviFewkes, Dr J. W., model of Hopi altar by xlviiiFewkes, Dr J. W. on New-fire ceremony503Fewkes, Dr J. W., study of fraternities and cults by xlviiiFewkes, Dr J. W., work of xiii–xv, xix–xxi, xxxFieldon Davies’ history202Field Columbian Museum, models of altars in xlviiiFiesta de San Estevan, witnessing of xiiiFighting, Indian method of, in 179376Financial statementxxxiiiFine arts, discussion of lxx–xciFinney, Alfred, Cherokee missionary136Fire, Indian methods of keeping429–430Fire, myths concerning240–242,404,409,431Fire, sacred, of Cherokee395–396,501–503Firearms, Cherokee use of, in eighteenth century82Firearms, introduction of, among Cherokee32,213Firearms, introduction of, among coast tribes31Fire-carrier, Cherokee spirit335,475Fireflyin Cherokee lore309Fishes, myths concerning251,285,289,307,320,455,469Fishing, relation of, to games lxixFish river, identity of190Five Nations,seeIroquois.Flageoletsamong Indians455Fleabanein Cherokee lore420Fletcher, Miss A. C., study of fraternities and cults by xlviiiFlint, myths concerning234,274,451Flood, myth concerning261,444–445Florida, Indian migration to99Florida, study of collections from xixFloyd, General, assistance given by Lower Creeks to90Floyd, capture of Autossee by92Floyd, defeat of, at Calabee creek93Flutes,seeFlageolets.Flycatcherin Cherokee myth285Flying-squirrel,seeKâ′lahû′.Flying squirrel, myth concerning262,286–287,454Fontanedo, Cherokee name used by182–183,187Food, Indian beliefs concerning472Footeon Presbyterian missionary work among Cherokee83Forbes, John, treaty with Cherokee made by144Form, pleasures of lx–lxiii, lxxiv, lxxviiFort Armstrong, garrisoning of, by Cherokee92Fort Dobbs, building of40Fort Du Quesne, building of39Fort Du Quesne, capture of40Fort Gibson, claims based on treaty of125Fort Gibson, military reservation at140Fort Gibson, provisions of treaty of124Fort Gibson, treaty of142Fort Loudon, building of40Fort Mims, massacre at89,216Fort Patrick Henry, building of51Fort Pitt, suggestion made at treaty of113Fort Prince George, building of40Fort Prince George, legend of siege of412Fort Prince George, siege of42–43Fort Recovery, building of212Fort Smith, Osage-Cherokee council at137Fort Stanwix, treaty of203Fort Toulouse, establishment of34–35Fosteron Cherokee literature112Fosteron Cherokee myths431,436Fosteron Cherokee schoolbooks151Fosteron death of Sequoya148Fosteron invention of the syllabary110Fosteron translation of St John’s gospel111Fourfooted tribes261–266,445–448Fourmile, collections from xxiFowke, Gerard, work of xviiiFox, myths and lore concerning263,265,266,272,431,452Franklin, State of, intended campaign against Creeks and Chickamauga by65Franklin, State of, treaty with Cherokee by63–64Fraternity, features of1Fraternity, study of xlvi–1Fredonia rebellion, Cherokee connection with143Freelands station, attack on62–63French, encouragement of Cherokee hostility by62–64French, Natchez war with386French, relations of, with Indians98,99French, rivalry of, with English34–35Frenchtraders in Coldwater, capture of67French and Indian war, Cherokee part in39–40Friends, work of, among Cherokee175–176Frog, myths concerning251,257,306Frog,see alsoBullfrog.Frostbite, Cherokee ideas concerning263Fruit growingby Cherokee82,112Fruit growingby East Cherokee176
DDagûlʻkû geese, myths concerning254–255,284,439Dahlonega, establishment of mint at220Dakota, myths of432Dăkwă′, myths concerning307,320–321,469Dance, characters of lxxvii–lxxviiiDance, influence of, on development of music and drama lxxi, lxxxDance, myths concerning254,274,279Dance, scalp496Dance, visiting493Dandridge, raid near75Dangerous man, migration under99–100Darkening land, myths concerning248,253,261,262,313D’Artaguette, defeat of French under417Dart throwingamong Indians494Daughter of the Sun, myths concerning252–254,297,436–438Davidson,seeFay and Davidson.Davies, history of Antilles by202Davieson Spanish mission among Cherokee29Davis, Rebecca M., on Whiteside mountain467–468Davis, Maj. W. M., on Cherokee opposition to Removal126Dawes Commission, organization and powers of153–154Dawes Commission, work of156Dawn, connection of rabbit with233Day, Dr D. T., acknowledgments to13Day, Dr D. T. on Southern gold fields221Death, myths concerning253–254,436Decorative pleasureslx–lxiii, lxxiv–lxxviiDeganeski, Union Cherokee leader in civil war171Degatâ′ga,seeTakatoka.Deer, myths concerning250–251,263,266,275–277,286–287,432,450–452Deersongs, Cherokee435Delawaresamong Cherokee137,157Delawares, capture of Cherokee medicine by397,503Delawares, Cherokee relations with18–19,373,378–379Delawares, genesis legend of229Delawares, incorporation of, with Cherokee99,151Delawaresin Texas, union of, with Cherokee143Delawaresin Texas, wanderings of146Delawares, invitations to join Cherokee extended to105,136Delawares, mode of address used to491Delawares, Moravian missionary work among83Delawares, name of, for Cherokee16Delawares, regard for snakes among.458Delawares, sketch of497Delawares, trans-Mississippi migration of99Deluge, myths concerning261,444–445De Luna, Tristan, expedition of201Demeré, Captain, commander of Fort Loudon40Demeré, death of44Demeré, surrender of43Demeré, use of drums of493Deroqueon Shaw’s mission71De Schweinitz, Edmund, on Moravian missions.84Descriptive ethnology, work in xxviii–xxixDe Soto, Hernando, Cherokee name used by182De Soto, Hernando, expedition of, into Cherokee country23–27,191–201De Soto, Hernandoon bees among Cherokee214De′tsătă, Cherokee fairy334–335“Devil’s shoestring” in Cherokee lore425De Witts Corners, treaty of53Dialects, Cherokee16,188–189,506Didapper,seeGallinule.Dieskaw, defeat of, by Sir William Johnson203Dillard, J. H., arbitrator between East Cherokee and Thomas’s creditors174Disease, myths and lore concerning250–252,281,308,435–436,502Diskwa′ʻnĭ,seeBlythe, James.Dobbs, ——, on Cherokee and Catawba population39Dog, Cherokee use of, for food25,26Dog, myths concerning261,265,280,453Doherty, Colonel, expedition against Cherokee under75Donaldsonon Iroquois485Donelson, Col.John, emigration party under56Donelson, Col.Johnon the Suck464Dorsey, Dr G. A., models of altars prepared under direction of xlviiiDorsey, Dr G. A. on Quichua ceremony453Dorsey, Rev. J. O., on Siouan myths432,433,440,448,449,452,456,459,463,465,474Dorsey, Rev. J. O., study of fraternities and cults by xlviiiDoublehead, expedition against Knoxville under75Doublehead, hostility of, in 179476Doublehead, killing of85Doublehead, progressive leader83Doublehead, reservation for85Doublehead, treaty signed by (1806)85Doublehead, leader in war with Creeks (?)384Dougherty, Cornelius, establishment of, as trader among Cherokee31Dougherty, Cornelius, Wafford’s relationship with238Douglas, General, defeat of Texas Cherokee by145Dragging-canoe, chief of Chickamauga band63Dragging-canoe, enmity to Americans of54Dragon flyin Cherokee lore431Drakeon Cherokee chiefs in Creek war97Drakeon Cherokee government107Drakeon Creek war90–93,96Drakeon events preceding Removal125Drakeon Fort Mims massacre216Drakeon Georgia acts affecting Cherokee117,221Drakeon imprisonment of missionaries120Drakeon Indian civilized government113Drakeon Chief McGillivray210Drakeon Chief McIntosh217Drakeon Ross arrest123Drakeon scalping by whites209Drakeon Shawano495Drakeon Tecumtha216Drakeon Wayne’s victory213Drakeon Weatherford217Drakeon Rev. S. A. Worcester218Drama, nature and development of lxxvii–lxxxiDress, Cherokee, in 180082Dress, Cherokee, in 1819137Dress, East Cherokee166,176Drew, Colonel, commander of Cherokee regiment149Drowning-bear,seeYonaguska.Drums, Cherokee397,493,503Duck, myths concerning266–267,412Duncan, Prof.Clinton, on effect of Georgia laws against Cherokee118Dunlap, General, on removal treaty, etc.128Dunn, D. R., acknowledgments to13Dunn, D. R. on McNair’s grave222Dutch,seeTahchee141Dwight mission, establishment of136Dwight mission, provision for removal of140EEagle, method of obtaining feathers of492–493Eagle, myths and lore concerning281–283,286–287,293–294,367–368,453,456Eagle, uses of feathers of396Earle, Col.Elias, attempted establishment of iron works by86Earthquakesin Cherokee country471East Cherokee, conservatism of12East Cherokee, history of157–181East Cherokee, invitation from main band to151East Cherokee, manuscript material obtained among112East Cherokee, present status of227–228East Cherokee, removal to West of some of152East Cherokee, suit against main band by151–152Ecanachaco,seeHoly Ground.Echota, Cherokee capital and peace town14,21,207Echota, destruction of (1780)58Echota, killing of Indians at74Echota, removal of capital from81Echota, sparing of, in 177651Eclipse, beliefs concerning257,441Educationof East Cherokee166Education,see alsoSchools;Syllabary.Edwards, Hayden, rebellion organized by143Eelin Cherokee myth308Eggleston, Edward, on Tecumtha216Egoismin esthetic activities lixEgret, in Cherokee myth284Egyptians, myths of438Elephant, Cherokee name for265Elkin Cherokee country263,447Elk, myth concerning467Elvas, Gentleman of, on De Soto’s expedition24–27,191–201Emory, ——, study of ruins discovered by xivEmukfaw creek, battle of92Enchanted mesa, exploration of xiii–xixEnergy, discussion of lxivEngland, Cherokee visit to36England, enlistment of Tecumtha in service of88England,see alsoBritish.Enotochopco creek, attack on Jackson at92Erie, agreement between Seneca and352Esaw,seeCatawba.Eskimo, myths of441,443Eskimo, publication of paper on xxxEspañola, visit to ruins near xvEsthetology, or the science of activities designed to give pleasure lv-xciiEsthetology, subject-matter of xiiEsthetology, work in xix–xxEthnic science, classification of xi–xiiEtowah, burning of (1793)75,82Etowah, see alsoYtaua.Etowah valley, collection from xx–xxiEttweinon name Tallige′wi184European myths, connection of Cherokee with232–236European myths, position of rabbit in232Evans, Dr J. B., on Ani′-Kuta′nĭ392–393Everett, Edward, on Davis’s letter to Secretary of War127Everett, Edwardon General Dunlap’s address128Everett, Edwardon Georgia laws affecting Cherokee118Everett, Edwardon Jackson’s attitude toward Cherokee117Everett, Edwardon Mason’s letter to Secretary of War128Everett, Edwardon New Echota treaty123Everett, Edwardon number of troops employed in Removal129Everett, Edwardon pressure leading to Removal125Everett, Edwardon Ridge’s letter to President Jackson128Everett, Edwardon Ross arrest, etc.123Everett, Edward, on Wool’s letter concerning Removal127Everett, Edward, opposition to removal project by129Evergreensin Cherokee lore421Evil, discussion of lvii–lviiiFFable, development of lxxxii–lxxxiiiFair, W. A., acknowledgments to13Fairbankson De Soto’s route198Fairiesin Cherokee myth330–337,476–477Fallen Timbers, battle of213Farmingamong Cherokee82,105,112Farmingamong East Cherokee166Farming, Government aid in82Farmingtools among Cherokee101Fastingamong Cherokee120,321,329,335,340,341–342,423,470,480Fay and Davidsonon battle of Horseshoe bend95,96Fay and Davidsonon battles of Emukfaw and Enotochopco creeks93Fay and Davidsonon capture of Hillabee.91Fayne, Captain, expedition against Cherokee under65Feathers, Indian use of503–504Feathers, study of symbolism of xxFerguson, General, attempted invasion of North Carolina and Virginia by56–57Fernow, Berthold, on Cherokee population34Fernsin Cherokee lore420Fewkes, Dr J. W., identification of Hopi altar by xlix, li–liiFewkes, Dr J. W., memoirs by xxxix–xl, xlv–xlviFewkes, Dr J. W., model of Hopi altar by xlviiiFewkes, Dr J. W. on New-fire ceremony503Fewkes, Dr J. W., study of fraternities and cults by xlviiiFewkes, Dr J. W., work of xiii–xv, xix–xxi, xxxFieldon Davies’ history202Field Columbian Museum, models of altars in xlviiiFiesta de San Estevan, witnessing of xiiiFighting, Indian method of, in 179376Financial statementxxxiiiFine arts, discussion of lxx–xciFinney, Alfred, Cherokee missionary136Fire, Indian methods of keeping429–430Fire, myths concerning240–242,404,409,431Fire, sacred, of Cherokee395–396,501–503Firearms, Cherokee use of, in eighteenth century82Firearms, introduction of, among Cherokee32,213Firearms, introduction of, among coast tribes31Fire-carrier, Cherokee spirit335,475Fireflyin Cherokee lore309Fishes, myths concerning251,285,289,307,320,455,469Fishing, relation of, to games lxixFish river, identity of190Five Nations,seeIroquois.Flageoletsamong Indians455Fleabanein Cherokee lore420Fletcher, Miss A. C., study of fraternities and cults by xlviiiFlint, myths concerning234,274,451Flood, myth concerning261,444–445Florida, Indian migration to99Florida, study of collections from xixFloyd, General, assistance given by Lower Creeks to90Floyd, capture of Autossee by92Floyd, defeat of, at Calabee creek93Flutes,seeFlageolets.Flycatcherin Cherokee myth285Flying-squirrel,seeKâ′lahû′.Flying squirrel, myth concerning262,286–287,454Fontanedo, Cherokee name used by182–183,187Food, Indian beliefs concerning472Footeon Presbyterian missionary work among Cherokee83Forbes, John, treaty with Cherokee made by144Form, pleasures of lx–lxiii, lxxiv, lxxviiFort Armstrong, garrisoning of, by Cherokee92Fort Dobbs, building of40Fort Du Quesne, building of39Fort Du Quesne, capture of40Fort Gibson, claims based on treaty of125Fort Gibson, military reservation at140Fort Gibson, provisions of treaty of124Fort Gibson, treaty of142Fort Loudon, building of40Fort Mims, massacre at89,216Fort Patrick Henry, building of51Fort Pitt, suggestion made at treaty of113Fort Prince George, building of40Fort Prince George, legend of siege of412Fort Prince George, siege of42–43Fort Recovery, building of212Fort Smith, Osage-Cherokee council at137Fort Stanwix, treaty of203Fort Toulouse, establishment of34–35Fosteron Cherokee literature112Fosteron Cherokee myths431,436Fosteron Cherokee schoolbooks151Fosteron death of Sequoya148Fosteron invention of the syllabary110Fosteron translation of St John’s gospel111Fourfooted tribes261–266,445–448Fourmile, collections from xxiFowke, Gerard, work of xviiiFox, myths and lore concerning263,265,266,272,431,452Franklin, State of, intended campaign against Creeks and Chickamauga by65Franklin, State of, treaty with Cherokee by63–64Fraternity, features of1Fraternity, study of xlvi–1Fredonia rebellion, Cherokee connection with143Freelands station, attack on62–63French, encouragement of Cherokee hostility by62–64French, Natchez war with386French, relations of, with Indians98,99French, rivalry of, with English34–35Frenchtraders in Coldwater, capture of67French and Indian war, Cherokee part in39–40Friends, work of, among Cherokee175–176Frog, myths concerning251,257,306Frog,see alsoBullfrog.Frostbite, Cherokee ideas concerning263Fruit growingby Cherokee82,112Fruit growingby East Cherokee176
DDagûlʻkû geese, myths concerning254–255,284,439Dahlonega, establishment of mint at220Dakota, myths of432Dăkwă′, myths concerning307,320–321,469Dance, characters of lxxvii–lxxviiiDance, influence of, on development of music and drama lxxi, lxxxDance, myths concerning254,274,279Dance, scalp496Dance, visiting493Dandridge, raid near75Dangerous man, migration under99–100Darkening land, myths concerning248,253,261,262,313D’Artaguette, defeat of French under417Dart throwingamong Indians494Daughter of the Sun, myths concerning252–254,297,436–438Davidson,seeFay and Davidson.Davies, history of Antilles by202Davieson Spanish mission among Cherokee29Davis, Rebecca M., on Whiteside mountain467–468Davis, Maj. W. M., on Cherokee opposition to Removal126Dawes Commission, organization and powers of153–154Dawes Commission, work of156Dawn, connection of rabbit with233Day, Dr D. T., acknowledgments to13Day, Dr D. T. on Southern gold fields221Death, myths concerning253–254,436Decorative pleasureslx–lxiii, lxxiv–lxxviiDeganeski, Union Cherokee leader in civil war171Degatâ′ga,seeTakatoka.Deer, myths concerning250–251,263,266,275–277,286–287,432,450–452Deersongs, Cherokee435Delawaresamong Cherokee137,157Delawares, capture of Cherokee medicine by397,503Delawares, Cherokee relations with18–19,373,378–379Delawares, genesis legend of229Delawares, incorporation of, with Cherokee99,151Delawaresin Texas, union of, with Cherokee143Delawaresin Texas, wanderings of146Delawares, invitations to join Cherokee extended to105,136Delawares, mode of address used to491Delawares, Moravian missionary work among83Delawares, name of, for Cherokee16Delawares, regard for snakes among.458Delawares, sketch of497Delawares, trans-Mississippi migration of99Deluge, myths concerning261,444–445De Luna, Tristan, expedition of201Demeré, Captain, commander of Fort Loudon40Demeré, death of44Demeré, surrender of43Demeré, use of drums of493Deroqueon Shaw’s mission71De Schweinitz, Edmund, on Moravian missions.84Descriptive ethnology, work in xxviii–xxixDe Soto, Hernando, Cherokee name used by182De Soto, Hernando, expedition of, into Cherokee country23–27,191–201De Soto, Hernandoon bees among Cherokee214De′tsătă, Cherokee fairy334–335“Devil’s shoestring” in Cherokee lore425De Witts Corners, treaty of53Dialects, Cherokee16,188–189,506Didapper,seeGallinule.Dieskaw, defeat of, by Sir William Johnson203Dillard, J. H., arbitrator between East Cherokee and Thomas’s creditors174Disease, myths and lore concerning250–252,281,308,435–436,502Diskwa′ʻnĭ,seeBlythe, James.Dobbs, ——, on Cherokee and Catawba population39Dog, Cherokee use of, for food25,26Dog, myths concerning261,265,280,453Doherty, Colonel, expedition against Cherokee under75Donaldsonon Iroquois485Donelson, Col.John, emigration party under56Donelson, Col.Johnon the Suck464Dorsey, Dr G. A., models of altars prepared under direction of xlviiiDorsey, Dr G. A. on Quichua ceremony453Dorsey, Rev. J. O., on Siouan myths432,433,440,448,449,452,456,459,463,465,474Dorsey, Rev. J. O., study of fraternities and cults by xlviiiDoublehead, expedition against Knoxville under75Doublehead, hostility of, in 179476Doublehead, killing of85Doublehead, progressive leader83Doublehead, reservation for85Doublehead, treaty signed by (1806)85Doublehead, leader in war with Creeks (?)384Dougherty, Cornelius, establishment of, as trader among Cherokee31Dougherty, Cornelius, Wafford’s relationship with238Douglas, General, defeat of Texas Cherokee by145Dragging-canoe, chief of Chickamauga band63Dragging-canoe, enmity to Americans of54Dragon flyin Cherokee lore431Drakeon Cherokee chiefs in Creek war97Drakeon Cherokee government107Drakeon Creek war90–93,96Drakeon events preceding Removal125Drakeon Fort Mims massacre216Drakeon Georgia acts affecting Cherokee117,221Drakeon imprisonment of missionaries120Drakeon Indian civilized government113Drakeon Chief McGillivray210Drakeon Chief McIntosh217Drakeon Ross arrest123Drakeon scalping by whites209Drakeon Shawano495Drakeon Tecumtha216Drakeon Wayne’s victory213Drakeon Weatherford217Drakeon Rev. S. A. Worcester218Drama, nature and development of lxxvii–lxxxiDress, Cherokee, in 180082Dress, Cherokee, in 1819137Dress, East Cherokee166,176Drew, Colonel, commander of Cherokee regiment149Drowning-bear,seeYonaguska.Drums, Cherokee397,493,503Duck, myths concerning266–267,412Duncan, Prof.Clinton, on effect of Georgia laws against Cherokee118Dunlap, General, on removal treaty, etc.128Dunn, D. R., acknowledgments to13Dunn, D. R. on McNair’s grave222Dutch,seeTahchee141Dwight mission, establishment of136Dwight mission, provision for removal of140
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Dagûlʻkû geese, myths concerning254–255,284,439Dahlonega, establishment of mint at220Dakota, myths of432Dăkwă′, myths concerning307,320–321,469Dance, characters of lxxvii–lxxviiiDance, influence of, on development of music and drama lxxi, lxxxDance, myths concerning254,274,279Dance, scalp496Dance, visiting493Dandridge, raid near75Dangerous man, migration under99–100Darkening land, myths concerning248,253,261,262,313D’Artaguette, defeat of French under417Dart throwingamong Indians494Daughter of the Sun, myths concerning252–254,297,436–438Davidson,seeFay and Davidson.Davies, history of Antilles by202Davieson Spanish mission among Cherokee29Davis, Rebecca M., on Whiteside mountain467–468Davis, Maj. W. M., on Cherokee opposition to Removal126Dawes Commission, organization and powers of153–154Dawes Commission, work of156Dawn, connection of rabbit with233Day, Dr D. T., acknowledgments to13Day, Dr D. T. on Southern gold fields221Death, myths concerning253–254,436Decorative pleasureslx–lxiii, lxxiv–lxxviiDeganeski, Union Cherokee leader in civil war171Degatâ′ga,seeTakatoka.Deer, myths concerning250–251,263,266,275–277,286–287,432,450–452Deersongs, Cherokee435Delawaresamong Cherokee137,157Delawares, capture of Cherokee medicine by397,503Delawares, Cherokee relations with18–19,373,378–379Delawares, genesis legend of229Delawares, incorporation of, with Cherokee99,151Delawaresin Texas, union of, with Cherokee143Delawaresin Texas, wanderings of146Delawares, invitations to join Cherokee extended to105,136Delawares, mode of address used to491Delawares, Moravian missionary work among83Delawares, name of, for Cherokee16Delawares, regard for snakes among.458Delawares, sketch of497Delawares, trans-Mississippi migration of99Deluge, myths concerning261,444–445De Luna, Tristan, expedition of201Demeré, Captain, commander of Fort Loudon40Demeré, death of44Demeré, surrender of43Demeré, use of drums of493Deroqueon Shaw’s mission71De Schweinitz, Edmund, on Moravian missions.84Descriptive ethnology, work in xxviii–xxixDe Soto, Hernando, Cherokee name used by182De Soto, Hernando, expedition of, into Cherokee country23–27,191–201De Soto, Hernandoon bees among Cherokee214De′tsătă, Cherokee fairy334–335“Devil’s shoestring” in Cherokee lore425De Witts Corners, treaty of53Dialects, Cherokee16,188–189,506Didapper,seeGallinule.Dieskaw, defeat of, by Sir William Johnson203Dillard, J. H., arbitrator between East Cherokee and Thomas’s creditors174Disease, myths and lore concerning250–252,281,308,435–436,502Diskwa′ʻnĭ,seeBlythe, James.Dobbs, ——, on Cherokee and Catawba population39Dog, Cherokee use of, for food25,26Dog, myths concerning261,265,280,453Doherty, Colonel, expedition against Cherokee under75Donaldsonon Iroquois485Donelson, Col.John, emigration party under56Donelson, Col.Johnon the Suck464Dorsey, Dr G. A., models of altars prepared under direction of xlviiiDorsey, Dr G. A. on Quichua ceremony453Dorsey, Rev. J. O., on Siouan myths432,433,440,448,449,452,456,459,463,465,474Dorsey, Rev. J. O., study of fraternities and cults by xlviiiDoublehead, expedition against Knoxville under75Doublehead, hostility of, in 179476Doublehead, killing of85Doublehead, progressive leader83Doublehead, reservation for85Doublehead, treaty signed by (1806)85Doublehead, leader in war with Creeks (?)384Dougherty, Cornelius, establishment of, as trader among Cherokee31Dougherty, Cornelius, Wafford’s relationship with238Douglas, General, defeat of Texas Cherokee by145Dragging-canoe, chief of Chickamauga band63Dragging-canoe, enmity to Americans of54Dragon flyin Cherokee lore431Drakeon Cherokee chiefs in Creek war97Drakeon Cherokee government107Drakeon Creek war90–93,96Drakeon events preceding Removal125Drakeon Fort Mims massacre216Drakeon Georgia acts affecting Cherokee117,221Drakeon imprisonment of missionaries120Drakeon Indian civilized government113Drakeon Chief McGillivray210Drakeon Chief McIntosh217Drakeon Ross arrest123Drakeon scalping by whites209Drakeon Shawano495Drakeon Tecumtha216Drakeon Wayne’s victory213Drakeon Weatherford217Drakeon Rev. S. A. Worcester218Drama, nature and development of lxxvii–lxxxiDress, Cherokee, in 180082Dress, Cherokee, in 1819137Dress, East Cherokee166,176Drew, Colonel, commander of Cherokee regiment149Drowning-bear,seeYonaguska.Drums, Cherokee397,493,503Duck, myths concerning266–267,412Duncan, Prof.Clinton, on effect of Georgia laws against Cherokee118Dunlap, General, on removal treaty, etc.128Dunn, D. R., acknowledgments to13Dunn, D. R. on McNair’s grave222Dutch,seeTahchee141Dwight mission, establishment of136Dwight mission, provision for removal of140
Dagûlʻkû geese, myths concerning254–255,284,439
Dahlonega, establishment of mint at220
Dakota, myths of432
Dăkwă′, myths concerning307,320–321,469
Dance, characters of lxxvii–lxxviii
Dance, influence of, on development of music and drama lxxi, lxxx
Dance, myths concerning254,274,279
Dance, scalp496
Dance, visiting493
Dandridge, raid near75
Dangerous man, migration under99–100
Darkening land, myths concerning248,253,261,262,313
D’Artaguette, defeat of French under417
Dart throwingamong Indians494
Daughter of the Sun, myths concerning252–254,297,436–438
Davidson,seeFay and Davidson.
Davies, history of Antilles by202
Davieson Spanish mission among Cherokee29
Davis, Rebecca M., on Whiteside mountain467–468
Davis, Maj. W. M., on Cherokee opposition to Removal126
Dawes Commission, organization and powers of153–154
Dawes Commission, work of156
Dawn, connection of rabbit with233
Day, Dr D. T., acknowledgments to13
Day, Dr D. T. on Southern gold fields221
Death, myths concerning253–254,436
Decorative pleasureslx–lxiii, lxxiv–lxxvii
Deganeski, Union Cherokee leader in civil war171
Degatâ′ga,seeTakatoka.
Deer, myths concerning250–251,263,266,275–277,286–287,432,450–452
Deersongs, Cherokee435
Delawaresamong Cherokee137,157
Delawares, capture of Cherokee medicine by397,503
Delawares, Cherokee relations with18–19,373,378–379
Delawares, genesis legend of229
Delawares, incorporation of, with Cherokee99,151
Delawaresin Texas, union of, with Cherokee143
Delawaresin Texas, wanderings of146
Delawares, invitations to join Cherokee extended to105,136
Delawares, mode of address used to491
Delawares, Moravian missionary work among83
Delawares, name of, for Cherokee16
Delawares, regard for snakes among.458
Delawares, sketch of497
Delawares, trans-Mississippi migration of99
Deluge, myths concerning261,444–445
De Luna, Tristan, expedition of201
Demeré, Captain, commander of Fort Loudon40
Demeré, death of44
Demeré, surrender of43
Demeré, use of drums of493
Deroqueon Shaw’s mission71
De Schweinitz, Edmund, on Moravian missions.84
Descriptive ethnology, work in xxviii–xxix
De Soto, Hernando, Cherokee name used by182
De Soto, Hernando, expedition of, into Cherokee country23–27,191–201
De Soto, Hernandoon bees among Cherokee214
De′tsătă, Cherokee fairy334–335
“Devil’s shoestring” in Cherokee lore425
De Witts Corners, treaty of53
Dialects, Cherokee16,188–189,506
Didapper,seeGallinule.
Dieskaw, defeat of, by Sir William Johnson203
Dillard, J. H., arbitrator between East Cherokee and Thomas’s creditors174
Disease, myths and lore concerning250–252,281,308,435–436,502
Diskwa′ʻnĭ,seeBlythe, James.
Dobbs, ——, on Cherokee and Catawba population39
Dog, Cherokee use of, for food25,26
Dog, myths concerning261,265,280,453
Doherty, Colonel, expedition against Cherokee under75
Donaldsonon Iroquois485
Donelson, Col.John, emigration party under56
Donelson, Col.Johnon the Suck464
Dorsey, Dr G. A., models of altars prepared under direction of xlviii
Dorsey, Dr G. A. on Quichua ceremony453
Dorsey, Rev. J. O., on Siouan myths432,433,440,448,449,452,456,459,463,465,474
Dorsey, Rev. J. O., study of fraternities and cults by xlviii
Doublehead, expedition against Knoxville under75
Doublehead, hostility of, in 179476
Doublehead, killing of85
Doublehead, progressive leader83
Doublehead, reservation for85
Doublehead, treaty signed by (1806)85
Doublehead, leader in war with Creeks (?)384
Dougherty, Cornelius, establishment of, as trader among Cherokee31
Dougherty, Cornelius, Wafford’s relationship with238
Douglas, General, defeat of Texas Cherokee by145
Dragging-canoe, chief of Chickamauga band63
Dragging-canoe, enmity to Americans of54
Dragon flyin Cherokee lore431
Drakeon Cherokee chiefs in Creek war97
Drakeon Cherokee government107
Drakeon Creek war90–93,96
Drakeon events preceding Removal125
Drakeon Fort Mims massacre216
Drakeon Georgia acts affecting Cherokee117,221
Drakeon imprisonment of missionaries120
Drakeon Indian civilized government113
Drakeon Chief McGillivray210
Drakeon Chief McIntosh217
Drakeon Ross arrest123
Drakeon scalping by whites209
Drakeon Shawano495
Drakeon Tecumtha216
Drakeon Wayne’s victory213
Drakeon Weatherford217
Drakeon Rev. S. A. Worcester218
Drama, nature and development of lxxvii–lxxxi
Dress, Cherokee, in 180082
Dress, Cherokee, in 1819137
Dress, East Cherokee166,176
Drew, Colonel, commander of Cherokee regiment149
Drowning-bear,seeYonaguska.
Drums, Cherokee397,493,503
Duck, myths concerning266–267,412
Duncan, Prof.Clinton, on effect of Georgia laws against Cherokee118
Dunlap, General, on removal treaty, etc.128
Dunn, D. R., acknowledgments to13
Dunn, D. R. on McNair’s grave222
Dutch,seeTahchee141
Dwight mission, establishment of136
Dwight mission, provision for removal of140
EEagle, method of obtaining feathers of492–493Eagle, myths and lore concerning281–283,286–287,293–294,367–368,453,456Eagle, uses of feathers of396Earle, Col.Elias, attempted establishment of iron works by86Earthquakesin Cherokee country471East Cherokee, conservatism of12East Cherokee, history of157–181East Cherokee, invitation from main band to151East Cherokee, manuscript material obtained among112East Cherokee, present status of227–228East Cherokee, removal to West of some of152East Cherokee, suit against main band by151–152Ecanachaco,seeHoly Ground.Echota, Cherokee capital and peace town14,21,207Echota, destruction of (1780)58Echota, killing of Indians at74Echota, removal of capital from81Echota, sparing of, in 177651Eclipse, beliefs concerning257,441Educationof East Cherokee166Education,see alsoSchools;Syllabary.Edwards, Hayden, rebellion organized by143Eelin Cherokee myth308Eggleston, Edward, on Tecumtha216Egoismin esthetic activities lixEgret, in Cherokee myth284Egyptians, myths of438Elephant, Cherokee name for265Elkin Cherokee country263,447Elk, myth concerning467Elvas, Gentleman of, on De Soto’s expedition24–27,191–201Emory, ——, study of ruins discovered by xivEmukfaw creek, battle of92Enchanted mesa, exploration of xiii–xixEnergy, discussion of lxivEngland, Cherokee visit to36England, enlistment of Tecumtha in service of88England,see alsoBritish.Enotochopco creek, attack on Jackson at92Erie, agreement between Seneca and352Esaw,seeCatawba.Eskimo, myths of441,443Eskimo, publication of paper on xxxEspañola, visit to ruins near xvEsthetology, or the science of activities designed to give pleasure lv-xciiEsthetology, subject-matter of xiiEsthetology, work in xix–xxEthnic science, classification of xi–xiiEtowah, burning of (1793)75,82Etowah, see alsoYtaua.Etowah valley, collection from xx–xxiEttweinon name Tallige′wi184European myths, connection of Cherokee with232–236European myths, position of rabbit in232Evans, Dr J. B., on Ani′-Kuta′nĭ392–393Everett, Edward, on Davis’s letter to Secretary of War127Everett, Edwardon General Dunlap’s address128Everett, Edwardon Georgia laws affecting Cherokee118Everett, Edwardon Jackson’s attitude toward Cherokee117Everett, Edwardon Mason’s letter to Secretary of War128Everett, Edwardon New Echota treaty123Everett, Edwardon number of troops employed in Removal129Everett, Edwardon pressure leading to Removal125Everett, Edwardon Ridge’s letter to President Jackson128Everett, Edwardon Ross arrest, etc.123Everett, Edward, on Wool’s letter concerning Removal127Everett, Edward, opposition to removal project by129Evergreensin Cherokee lore421Evil, discussion of lvii–lviii
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Eagle, method of obtaining feathers of492–493Eagle, myths and lore concerning281–283,286–287,293–294,367–368,453,456Eagle, uses of feathers of396Earle, Col.Elias, attempted establishment of iron works by86Earthquakesin Cherokee country471East Cherokee, conservatism of12East Cherokee, history of157–181East Cherokee, invitation from main band to151East Cherokee, manuscript material obtained among112East Cherokee, present status of227–228East Cherokee, removal to West of some of152East Cherokee, suit against main band by151–152Ecanachaco,seeHoly Ground.Echota, Cherokee capital and peace town14,21,207Echota, destruction of (1780)58Echota, killing of Indians at74Echota, removal of capital from81Echota, sparing of, in 177651Eclipse, beliefs concerning257,441Educationof East Cherokee166Education,see alsoSchools;Syllabary.Edwards, Hayden, rebellion organized by143Eelin Cherokee myth308Eggleston, Edward, on Tecumtha216Egoismin esthetic activities lixEgret, in Cherokee myth284Egyptians, myths of438Elephant, Cherokee name for265Elkin Cherokee country263,447Elk, myth concerning467Elvas, Gentleman of, on De Soto’s expedition24–27,191–201Emory, ——, study of ruins discovered by xivEmukfaw creek, battle of92Enchanted mesa, exploration of xiii–xixEnergy, discussion of lxivEngland, Cherokee visit to36England, enlistment of Tecumtha in service of88England,see alsoBritish.Enotochopco creek, attack on Jackson at92Erie, agreement between Seneca and352Esaw,seeCatawba.Eskimo, myths of441,443Eskimo, publication of paper on xxxEspañola, visit to ruins near xvEsthetology, or the science of activities designed to give pleasure lv-xciiEsthetology, subject-matter of xiiEsthetology, work in xix–xxEthnic science, classification of xi–xiiEtowah, burning of (1793)75,82Etowah, see alsoYtaua.Etowah valley, collection from xx–xxiEttweinon name Tallige′wi184European myths, connection of Cherokee with232–236European myths, position of rabbit in232Evans, Dr J. B., on Ani′-Kuta′nĭ392–393Everett, Edward, on Davis’s letter to Secretary of War127Everett, Edwardon General Dunlap’s address128Everett, Edwardon Georgia laws affecting Cherokee118Everett, Edwardon Jackson’s attitude toward Cherokee117Everett, Edwardon Mason’s letter to Secretary of War128Everett, Edwardon New Echota treaty123Everett, Edwardon number of troops employed in Removal129Everett, Edwardon pressure leading to Removal125Everett, Edwardon Ridge’s letter to President Jackson128Everett, Edwardon Ross arrest, etc.123Everett, Edward, on Wool’s letter concerning Removal127Everett, Edward, opposition to removal project by129Evergreensin Cherokee lore421Evil, discussion of lvii–lviii
Eagle, method of obtaining feathers of492–493
Eagle, myths and lore concerning281–283,286–287,293–294,367–368,453,456
Eagle, uses of feathers of396
Earle, Col.Elias, attempted establishment of iron works by86
Earthquakesin Cherokee country471
East Cherokee, conservatism of12
East Cherokee, history of157–181
East Cherokee, invitation from main band to151
East Cherokee, manuscript material obtained among112
East Cherokee, present status of227–228
East Cherokee, removal to West of some of152
East Cherokee, suit against main band by151–152
Ecanachaco,seeHoly Ground.
Echota, Cherokee capital and peace town14,21,207
Echota, destruction of (1780)58
Echota, killing of Indians at74
Echota, removal of capital from81
Echota, sparing of, in 177651
Eclipse, beliefs concerning257,441
Educationof East Cherokee166
Education,see alsoSchools;Syllabary.
Edwards, Hayden, rebellion organized by143
Eelin Cherokee myth308
Eggleston, Edward, on Tecumtha216
Egoismin esthetic activities lix
Egret, in Cherokee myth284
Egyptians, myths of438
Elephant, Cherokee name for265
Elkin Cherokee country263,447
Elk, myth concerning467
Elvas, Gentleman of, on De Soto’s expedition24–27,191–201
Emory, ——, study of ruins discovered by xiv
Emukfaw creek, battle of92
Enchanted mesa, exploration of xiii–xix
Energy, discussion of lxiv
England, Cherokee visit to36
England, enlistment of Tecumtha in service of88
England,see alsoBritish.
Enotochopco creek, attack on Jackson at92
Erie, agreement between Seneca and352
Esaw,seeCatawba.
Eskimo, myths of441,443
Eskimo, publication of paper on xxx
Española, visit to ruins near xv
Esthetology, or the science of activities designed to give pleasure lv-xcii
Esthetology, subject-matter of xii
Esthetology, work in xix–xx
Ethnic science, classification of xi–xii
Etowah, burning of (1793)75,82
Etowah, see alsoYtaua.
Etowah valley, collection from xx–xxi
Ettweinon name Tallige′wi184
European myths, connection of Cherokee with232–236
European myths, position of rabbit in232
Evans, Dr J. B., on Ani′-Kuta′nĭ392–393
Everett, Edward, on Davis’s letter to Secretary of War127
Everett, Edwardon General Dunlap’s address128
Everett, Edwardon Georgia laws affecting Cherokee118
Everett, Edwardon Jackson’s attitude toward Cherokee117
Everett, Edwardon Mason’s letter to Secretary of War128
Everett, Edwardon New Echota treaty123
Everett, Edwardon number of troops employed in Removal129
Everett, Edwardon pressure leading to Removal125
Everett, Edwardon Ridge’s letter to President Jackson128
Everett, Edwardon Ross arrest, etc.123
Everett, Edward, on Wool’s letter concerning Removal127
Everett, Edward, opposition to removal project by129
Evergreensin Cherokee lore421
Evil, discussion of lvii–lviii
FFable, development of lxxxii–lxxxiiiFair, W. A., acknowledgments to13Fairbankson De Soto’s route198Fairiesin Cherokee myth330–337,476–477Fallen Timbers, battle of213Farmingamong Cherokee82,105,112Farmingamong East Cherokee166Farming, Government aid in82Farmingtools among Cherokee101Fastingamong Cherokee120,321,329,335,340,341–342,423,470,480Fay and Davidsonon battle of Horseshoe bend95,96Fay and Davidsonon battles of Emukfaw and Enotochopco creeks93Fay and Davidsonon capture of Hillabee.91Fayne, Captain, expedition against Cherokee under65Feathers, Indian use of503–504Feathers, study of symbolism of xxFerguson, General, attempted invasion of North Carolina and Virginia by56–57Fernow, Berthold, on Cherokee population34Fernsin Cherokee lore420Fewkes, Dr J. W., identification of Hopi altar by xlix, li–liiFewkes, Dr J. W., memoirs by xxxix–xl, xlv–xlviFewkes, Dr J. W., model of Hopi altar by xlviiiFewkes, Dr J. W. on New-fire ceremony503Fewkes, Dr J. W., study of fraternities and cults by xlviiiFewkes, Dr J. W., work of xiii–xv, xix–xxi, xxxFieldon Davies’ history202Field Columbian Museum, models of altars in xlviiiFiesta de San Estevan, witnessing of xiiiFighting, Indian method of, in 179376Financial statementxxxiiiFine arts, discussion of lxx–xciFinney, Alfred, Cherokee missionary136Fire, Indian methods of keeping429–430Fire, myths concerning240–242,404,409,431Fire, sacred, of Cherokee395–396,501–503Firearms, Cherokee use of, in eighteenth century82Firearms, introduction of, among Cherokee32,213Firearms, introduction of, among coast tribes31Fire-carrier, Cherokee spirit335,475Fireflyin Cherokee lore309Fishes, myths concerning251,285,289,307,320,455,469Fishing, relation of, to games lxixFish river, identity of190Five Nations,seeIroquois.Flageoletsamong Indians455Fleabanein Cherokee lore420Fletcher, Miss A. C., study of fraternities and cults by xlviiiFlint, myths concerning234,274,451Flood, myth concerning261,444–445Florida, Indian migration to99Florida, study of collections from xixFloyd, General, assistance given by Lower Creeks to90Floyd, capture of Autossee by92Floyd, defeat of, at Calabee creek93Flutes,seeFlageolets.Flycatcherin Cherokee myth285Flying-squirrel,seeKâ′lahû′.Flying squirrel, myth concerning262,286–287,454Fontanedo, Cherokee name used by182–183,187Food, Indian beliefs concerning472Footeon Presbyterian missionary work among Cherokee83Forbes, John, treaty with Cherokee made by144Form, pleasures of lx–lxiii, lxxiv, lxxviiFort Armstrong, garrisoning of, by Cherokee92Fort Dobbs, building of40Fort Du Quesne, building of39Fort Du Quesne, capture of40Fort Gibson, claims based on treaty of125Fort Gibson, military reservation at140Fort Gibson, provisions of treaty of124Fort Gibson, treaty of142Fort Loudon, building of40Fort Mims, massacre at89,216Fort Patrick Henry, building of51Fort Pitt, suggestion made at treaty of113Fort Prince George, building of40Fort Prince George, legend of siege of412Fort Prince George, siege of42–43Fort Recovery, building of212Fort Smith, Osage-Cherokee council at137Fort Stanwix, treaty of203Fort Toulouse, establishment of34–35Fosteron Cherokee literature112Fosteron Cherokee myths431,436Fosteron Cherokee schoolbooks151Fosteron death of Sequoya148Fosteron invention of the syllabary110Fosteron translation of St John’s gospel111Fourfooted tribes261–266,445–448Fourmile, collections from xxiFowke, Gerard, work of xviiiFox, myths and lore concerning263,265,266,272,431,452Franklin, State of, intended campaign against Creeks and Chickamauga by65Franklin, State of, treaty with Cherokee by63–64Fraternity, features of1Fraternity, study of xlvi–1Fredonia rebellion, Cherokee connection with143Freelands station, attack on62–63French, encouragement of Cherokee hostility by62–64French, Natchez war with386French, relations of, with Indians98,99French, rivalry of, with English34–35Frenchtraders in Coldwater, capture of67French and Indian war, Cherokee part in39–40Friends, work of, among Cherokee175–176Frog, myths concerning251,257,306Frog,see alsoBullfrog.Frostbite, Cherokee ideas concerning263Fruit growingby Cherokee82,112Fruit growingby East Cherokee176
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Fable, development of lxxxii–lxxxiiiFair, W. A., acknowledgments to13Fairbankson De Soto’s route198Fairiesin Cherokee myth330–337,476–477Fallen Timbers, battle of213Farmingamong Cherokee82,105,112Farmingamong East Cherokee166Farming, Government aid in82Farmingtools among Cherokee101Fastingamong Cherokee120,321,329,335,340,341–342,423,470,480Fay and Davidsonon battle of Horseshoe bend95,96Fay and Davidsonon battles of Emukfaw and Enotochopco creeks93Fay and Davidsonon capture of Hillabee.91Fayne, Captain, expedition against Cherokee under65Feathers, Indian use of503–504Feathers, study of symbolism of xxFerguson, General, attempted invasion of North Carolina and Virginia by56–57Fernow, Berthold, on Cherokee population34Fernsin Cherokee lore420Fewkes, Dr J. W., identification of Hopi altar by xlix, li–liiFewkes, Dr J. W., memoirs by xxxix–xl, xlv–xlviFewkes, Dr J. W., model of Hopi altar by xlviiiFewkes, Dr J. W. on New-fire ceremony503Fewkes, Dr J. W., study of fraternities and cults by xlviiiFewkes, Dr J. W., work of xiii–xv, xix–xxi, xxxFieldon Davies’ history202Field Columbian Museum, models of altars in xlviiiFiesta de San Estevan, witnessing of xiiiFighting, Indian method of, in 179376Financial statementxxxiiiFine arts, discussion of lxx–xciFinney, Alfred, Cherokee missionary136Fire, Indian methods of keeping429–430Fire, myths concerning240–242,404,409,431Fire, sacred, of Cherokee395–396,501–503Firearms, Cherokee use of, in eighteenth century82Firearms, introduction of, among Cherokee32,213Firearms, introduction of, among coast tribes31Fire-carrier, Cherokee spirit335,475Fireflyin Cherokee lore309Fishes, myths concerning251,285,289,307,320,455,469Fishing, relation of, to games lxixFish river, identity of190Five Nations,seeIroquois.Flageoletsamong Indians455Fleabanein Cherokee lore420Fletcher, Miss A. C., study of fraternities and cults by xlviiiFlint, myths concerning234,274,451Flood, myth concerning261,444–445Florida, Indian migration to99Florida, study of collections from xixFloyd, General, assistance given by Lower Creeks to90Floyd, capture of Autossee by92Floyd, defeat of, at Calabee creek93Flutes,seeFlageolets.Flycatcherin Cherokee myth285Flying-squirrel,seeKâ′lahû′.Flying squirrel, myth concerning262,286–287,454Fontanedo, Cherokee name used by182–183,187Food, Indian beliefs concerning472Footeon Presbyterian missionary work among Cherokee83Forbes, John, treaty with Cherokee made by144Form, pleasures of lx–lxiii, lxxiv, lxxviiFort Armstrong, garrisoning of, by Cherokee92Fort Dobbs, building of40Fort Du Quesne, building of39Fort Du Quesne, capture of40Fort Gibson, claims based on treaty of125Fort Gibson, military reservation at140Fort Gibson, provisions of treaty of124Fort Gibson, treaty of142Fort Loudon, building of40Fort Mims, massacre at89,216Fort Patrick Henry, building of51Fort Pitt, suggestion made at treaty of113Fort Prince George, building of40Fort Prince George, legend of siege of412Fort Prince George, siege of42–43Fort Recovery, building of212Fort Smith, Osage-Cherokee council at137Fort Stanwix, treaty of203Fort Toulouse, establishment of34–35Fosteron Cherokee literature112Fosteron Cherokee myths431,436Fosteron Cherokee schoolbooks151Fosteron death of Sequoya148Fosteron invention of the syllabary110Fosteron translation of St John’s gospel111Fourfooted tribes261–266,445–448Fourmile, collections from xxiFowke, Gerard, work of xviiiFox, myths and lore concerning263,265,266,272,431,452Franklin, State of, intended campaign against Creeks and Chickamauga by65Franklin, State of, treaty with Cherokee by63–64Fraternity, features of1Fraternity, study of xlvi–1Fredonia rebellion, Cherokee connection with143Freelands station, attack on62–63French, encouragement of Cherokee hostility by62–64French, Natchez war with386French, relations of, with Indians98,99French, rivalry of, with English34–35Frenchtraders in Coldwater, capture of67French and Indian war, Cherokee part in39–40Friends, work of, among Cherokee175–176Frog, myths concerning251,257,306Frog,see alsoBullfrog.Frostbite, Cherokee ideas concerning263Fruit growingby Cherokee82,112Fruit growingby East Cherokee176
Fable, development of lxxxii–lxxxiii
Fair, W. A., acknowledgments to13
Fairbankson De Soto’s route198
Fairiesin Cherokee myth330–337,476–477
Fallen Timbers, battle of213
Farmingamong Cherokee82,105,112
Farmingamong East Cherokee166
Farming, Government aid in82
Farmingtools among Cherokee101
Fastingamong Cherokee120,321,329,335,340,341–342,423,470,480
Fay and Davidsonon battle of Horseshoe bend95,96
Fay and Davidsonon battles of Emukfaw and Enotochopco creeks93
Fay and Davidsonon capture of Hillabee.91
Fayne, Captain, expedition against Cherokee under65
Feathers, Indian use of503–504
Feathers, study of symbolism of xx
Ferguson, General, attempted invasion of North Carolina and Virginia by56–57
Fernow, Berthold, on Cherokee population34
Fernsin Cherokee lore420
Fewkes, Dr J. W., identification of Hopi altar by xlix, li–lii
Fewkes, Dr J. W., memoirs by xxxix–xl, xlv–xlvi
Fewkes, Dr J. W., model of Hopi altar by xlviii
Fewkes, Dr J. W. on New-fire ceremony503
Fewkes, Dr J. W., study of fraternities and cults by xlviii
Fewkes, Dr J. W., work of xiii–xv, xix–xxi, xxx
Fieldon Davies’ history202
Field Columbian Museum, models of altars in xlviii
Fiesta de San Estevan, witnessing of xiii
Fighting, Indian method of, in 179376
Financial statementxxxiii
Fine arts, discussion of lxx–xci
Finney, Alfred, Cherokee missionary136
Fire, Indian methods of keeping429–430
Fire, myths concerning240–242,404,409,431
Fire, sacred, of Cherokee395–396,501–503
Firearms, Cherokee use of, in eighteenth century82
Firearms, introduction of, among Cherokee32,213
Firearms, introduction of, among coast tribes31
Fire-carrier, Cherokee spirit335,475
Fireflyin Cherokee lore309
Fishes, myths concerning251,285,289,307,320,455,469
Fishing, relation of, to games lxix
Fish river, identity of190
Five Nations,seeIroquois.
Flageoletsamong Indians455
Fleabanein Cherokee lore420
Fletcher, Miss A. C., study of fraternities and cults by xlviii
Flint, myths concerning234,274,451
Flood, myth concerning261,444–445
Florida, Indian migration to99
Florida, study of collections from xix
Floyd, General, assistance given by Lower Creeks to90
Floyd, capture of Autossee by92
Floyd, defeat of, at Calabee creek93
Flutes,seeFlageolets.
Flycatcherin Cherokee myth285
Flying-squirrel,seeKâ′lahû′.
Flying squirrel, myth concerning262,286–287,454
Fontanedo, Cherokee name used by182–183,187
Food, Indian beliefs concerning472
Footeon Presbyterian missionary work among Cherokee83
Forbes, John, treaty with Cherokee made by144
Form, pleasures of lx–lxiii, lxxiv, lxxvii
Fort Armstrong, garrisoning of, by Cherokee92
Fort Dobbs, building of40
Fort Du Quesne, building of39
Fort Du Quesne, capture of40
Fort Gibson, claims based on treaty of125
Fort Gibson, military reservation at140
Fort Gibson, provisions of treaty of124
Fort Gibson, treaty of142
Fort Loudon, building of40
Fort Mims, massacre at89,216
Fort Patrick Henry, building of51
Fort Pitt, suggestion made at treaty of113
Fort Prince George, building of40
Fort Prince George, legend of siege of412
Fort Prince George, siege of42–43
Fort Recovery, building of212
Fort Smith, Osage-Cherokee council at137
Fort Stanwix, treaty of203
Fort Toulouse, establishment of34–35
Fosteron Cherokee literature112
Fosteron Cherokee myths431,436
Fosteron Cherokee schoolbooks151
Fosteron death of Sequoya148
Fosteron invention of the syllabary110
Fosteron translation of St John’s gospel111
Fourfooted tribes261–266,445–448
Fourmile, collections from xxi
Fowke, Gerard, work of xviii
Fox, myths and lore concerning263,265,266,272,431,452
Franklin, State of, intended campaign against Creeks and Chickamauga by65
Franklin, State of, treaty with Cherokee by63–64
Fraternity, features of1
Fraternity, study of xlvi–1
Fredonia rebellion, Cherokee connection with143
Freelands station, attack on62–63
French, encouragement of Cherokee hostility by62–64
French, Natchez war with386
French, relations of, with Indians98,99
French, rivalry of, with English34–35
Frenchtraders in Coldwater, capture of67
French and Indian war, Cherokee part in39–40
Friends, work of, among Cherokee175–176
Frog, myths concerning251,257,306
Frog,see alsoBullfrog.
Frostbite, Cherokee ideas concerning263
Fruit growingby Cherokee82,112
Fruit growingby East Cherokee176