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GGaelicmyths468Gallatin, Albert, on Cherokee linguistic relationship16Gallatin, Alberton Cherokee syllabary219,220Gallatin, Alberton De Soto’s route193,198Gallinule, Cherokee name for284Galphin, George, establishment of trading post by193Galûñ′lătĭ, myths concerning231,239,240,452Gamblingamong Indians lxviii–lxix,434,465Gambold, Rev. J., Cherokee missionary84Games, discussion of lxviii–lxixGaʼnaʼ, legend of367–370,492–494Gane, ——, collection by xxixGann, Thomas, memoir by xli–xliiGanogwioeoñ, legend of359–362Gansĕ′ʻti,seeRattling-gourd387Garcilaso de la Vegaon De Soto’s expedition23–27,191–201Gatayŭstĭ gameof Cherokee434Gatayŭstĭ game, myths concerning258–259,310,311–315,464Gatschet, Dr A. S., on Alabama migration99Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Biloxi linguistic affinity500Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Catawba linguistic affinity498Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Catawba name for Cherokee16Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Cherokee relations with Choctaw390Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Chickasaw500Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Creek genesis legend229Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Creeks499Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Creek towns199,201Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Col. Benjamin Hawkins212Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Hichitee deer songs435Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Koasati migration99Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Mobilian trade language187Gatschet, Dr A. S. on name Cofitachiqui193Gatschet, Dr A. S. on sacred fire503Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Taskigi among Creeks389Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Yuchi myths421Gatschet, Dr A. S., work of xvii–xviii, xxvGatûñ′waʻli,seeHard-mush.Gauntlet running, Indian custom of490Gayarréon Natchez among Cherokee386Genesis myths,seeCosmogonic myths,SACRED MYTHS.Gens, features of xlix,1Gentleman of Elvas,seeElvas.Gentleman’s Magazineon Cherokee war of 1760–6145Geological Survey, acknowledgments to12Georgia, agreement between Federal Government and (1802)114Georgia, arrest of John Ross by122Georgia, expedition from, in 177650Georgia, extension of laws of, over Cherokee221Georgia, intended campaign of, against Creeks and Chickamauga65Georgia, local legends of415–419Georgia, opposition to allotment project by114Georgia, part taken by, in Cherokee removal114–120,129,140Georgia, pressure for land cessions by114–115Georgia, production of gold in220,221Georgia, protest against conditions of Hopewell treaty by61Georgia, raid by citizens of71Georgia, Removal forts in221Georgia State Historical Society, acknowledgments to13Germanblood among Cherokee83Ghost country, myths concerning253–254Ghost-dance religionamong Cherokee89Giants, myths of391,500–501Gibson, Col.John, on name Talligewi184Gill, DeLancey W., work of xxxiGill, Rev. W. W., on Polynesian myths,431,442Gillespies station, attack on65–66Gilmer, Governor, declaration of, concerning delay in removal129Ginsengin Cherokee lore421,425,505Gist, George,seeSequoya.Glass, Cherokee chief, expulsion of whites from Muscle shoals by68Glossaryof Cherokee words506–548Glowwormin Cherokee lore309Goat, Cherokee name for265Gold, discovery of, in Cherokee country116Gold, occurrence of, in Cherokee country26,29,220–221Golden Circle, Knights of, secessionist organization148Golden eagle, Cherokee ideas concerning281Golden eagle,see alsoEagle.Going-snake, signer of act of union135Gomez, visit to America by191Good,discussion of lvii–lviiiGoose, myths concerning254–255,284,325Goshawk, myths concerning284,466Gourdin Cherokee lore454–455Government, Cherokee, modification in112–113,116,135Government, East Cherokee, organization of173Government, Indian, steps toward abolition of153–154Government, republican, adoption of, by Cherokee106–107Government, tribal, organization of xlixGovernment, United States, aid in farming and mechanic arts given by82–83,104–105Grant, Col. ——, expedition against Cherokee under44Grapein Cherokee lore422Grapevine, myths concerning465,501Graphic art, nature and development of lxxiv–lxxviiGraves, Edward, supposed introduction of spinning wheels by214Gray squirrel, myths concerning262Greeley, Horace, on Cherokee part in civil war148Greeley, Horaceon effect of Georgia anti-Cherokee laws118Greeley, Horaceon events preceding removal125Greeley, Horaceon imprisonment of missionaries by Georgia120Green-corn danceamong western Cherokee146Green-corn dance, component ceremonies of279,290,452Green-corn dance, fire lighting before396Green-corn dance, purificatory rites in230Greenland, work in xviiiGreensnake, myths concerning280,296–297Greer, L. M., acknowledgments to13Gregg, Josiah, on Shawano myths437Gregory bald, myths concerning407,473Grinnellon Blackfoot and Pawnee myths432,445–446,447,451,462–63,473Grinnellon Blackfoot method of catching eagles453Grippeamong East Cherokee179Groundhog, myths concerning279,452Ground squirrel, myths concerning251,263,436Grouse,seePheasant.Grubworm, myths and lore concerning251–252,280,308Guadalajara, Cherokee in vicinity of146Guaquili, De Soto’s visit to25,28,194Guasili,seeGuaxule.Guatari,seeWateree.Guaxule, De Soto’s visit to25,26,195–197Guess (Guest), George,seeSequoya.Gûlsadihĭ′, legend of376–377Guns, seeFirearms.Gûñskăli′skĭ, legend of375–377HHabitat, Cherokee14–15Hagar, Stansbury, acknowledgments to13Hagar, Stansburyon Cherokee myths431,437,441,442,443,445,447,470,476,481Hagar, Stansburyon Ulûñsû′tĭ460Haleon Cherokee linguistic relationship16Haleon Cherokee migrations191Haleon Iroquoian migrations189Haliburton, ——, acknowledgments to13Hall, Rev.James, shooting of negro by52Hall,seeMcKenney and Hall85Hamilton, Governor, project of, for uniting Indians in attack on American frontier55Hamilton, ——, on Fort Mims massacre216Hamstrings, Indian custom of removing447Handley, Capt.Samuel, capture and release of74Hanging-maw, capture of Creek murderer by order of77Hanging-maw, conference at Tellico attended by79Hanging-maw, killing of wife of74Hanging-maw, expedition against Creeks under77Hanging-maw, wounding of74Harden, E. J., on events leading to Removal125Harden, William, acknowledgments to13Hard Labor, treaty of46,203Hard-mush, death of145Hard-mushon Iroquois peace embassy353,355,356Hard-mush, treaty with Texas signed by144Harley, Timothy, on Eskimo myths441Harley, Timothyon primitive ideas concerning eclipses441Harmony, development of lxxii–lxxiiiHarris, Bird,plan for emigration by156Harris, I. N., printer of Cherokee Phœnix111Harris, J. C., on character of rabbit in negro tales233Harris, J. C.on negro myths448,450,452Harris, J. C.on relation of Indian, negro, and European myths234Harrison, Benjamin, proclamation by, preventing lease of Cherokee strip153Harrison, Gen. W. H., capture of Prophet’s town by215Hart, J. C., on East Cherokee condition in 1897179Hatcher, J. B., work of xviiiHatcinoñdoñ, legend of362,490–491Haunted whirlpool, legend of347Hawk, myths and lore concerning284,286–287Hawk,see alsoTlă′nuwă.Hawkins, Col.Benjamin, life of211–212Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee attitude in war of 181289Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee industries in 180182Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee reception of Prophet’s doctrine89Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee refugees at Willstown209Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee skin trade82Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Creeks499Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Fort Mims massacre216Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon introduction of spinning wheels214Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Koasati migration99Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon sacred fire503Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Taskigi among Creeks389Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon threatened secession of progressives (about 1800)83Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon use of parched corn481Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Yuchi499Hawkins, Col.Benjamin, treaty concluded by61Hawkins, Col.Benjamin, visit to Cherokee by55Haywood, John, on Cherokee migrations and predecessors21–22Haywood, Johnon Cherokee heroism394–395Haywood, Johnon Cherokee myths20,229,440,441,445,469,477–478Haywood, Johnon Cherokee relations with Chickasaw390Haywood, Johnon Cherokee relations with Creeks383,384Haywood, Johnon Cherokee relations with Tuscarora379Haywood, Johnon conflicts with Cherokee76Haywood, Johnon destruction of Chickamauga towns55,79Haywood, Johnon first trader among Cherokee31Haywood, Johnon introduction of guns among Cherokee32,213Haywood, Johnon killing of Scott party and Bowl migration77,100–101Haywood, Johnon Nancy Ward204Haywood, Johnon Natchez among Cherokee388Haywood, Johnon office of “pretty woman”490Haywood, Johnon Sevier and Campbell’s expedition (1780)58Haywood, John, on Shawano wars371,372,494Haywood, Johnon Shining rock and Track Rock gap480Haywood, Johnon surrender of Port Loudon44Haywood, Johnon Tennessee Assembly’s memorial (1794)76Headdress, Cherokee474Hearing, pleasures of lxx–lxxivHeckewelder, John, on Cherokee migrations191Heckewelder, Johnon Delaware-Cherokee relations373,378,379,494Heckewelder, Johnon Delaware regard for snakes458Heckewelder, Johnon Delaware traditions concerning Cherokee18Heckewelder, Johnon expression “a night’s encampment”20Heckewelder, Johnon Indian attitude toward bear448Heckewelder, Johnon Indian ideas about animals445Heckewelder, Johnon name Tallege′wi184Heckewelder, Johnon Shawano495Hell, development of concept of lxxxvHemp-carrier, legend of364,367,491Henderson purchasefrom Cherokee45Henryon Indian attitude toward bears446–447Henryon Ojibwa myths445Henryon Ojibwa regard for snakes457–458Herbert’s spring, legend of403–404,505Heronon Cherokee myths284,285Heroism, legends of394–395,501Herring, Elbert, on assassination of John Walker121Hester, J. G., East Cherokee census by176Hewaton agreement of South Carolina with Cherokee32Hewaton Cherokee land cessions34Hewaton Cherokee relations with Tuscarora32Hewaton Cherokee war of 1760–6145Hewaton first Cherokee war with colonies33Hewaton surrender of Fort Loudon43,44Hewitt, J. N. B., on Cherokee linguistic relationship16Hewitt, J. N. B.on Iroquois myths433,440,451Hewitt, J. N. B.on Mohawk language188Hewitt, J. N. B.on Mohawk name for Cherokee16Hewitt, J. N. B.on name Hiadeoni489Hewitt, J. N. B., study of fraternities and cults by xlviiiHewitt, J. N. B., work of xviii, xxv–xxviHeyowaniin Texas, union of, with Cherokee.143Hiadeoni, legend of356,489Hichitee, deer songs of435Hichitee, migration of, to Florida99Hichitee, tribe of Creek confederacy498–499Hickorynut gap, myth connected with438Hicks, C. R., election of, as chief112Hicks, C. R., endeavor to introduce coffee by214Hicks, C. R.on moon myths441Hicks, Elijah, letter to Secretary of War by115Hightower, establishment of mission at105Hillabee, capture of91Hindu myths431Hinman, S. D., on Sioux myths450Historical traditions, Cherokee232,350–397Historyof Cherokee14–228Histrionic art, development of lxxix–lxxxiHiwassee, pseudomyth concerning416Hiwassee towns, burning of (1788)65Hiwassee towns, hostility of (1786)63Hobbs, B. C., contract for schools among East Cherokee brought about by176Hobbs, B. C., on East Cherokee schools176Hodge, F. W., work of xiii, xv, xxix–xxx, xxxi, xxxiiHog, Cherokee name for215Hog, raising of, by Cherokee82,112Hog-suckerin Cherokee myth308Holbrook, J. E., on Pleistodon463Holmes, J. L., on Chief N. J. Smith178Holmes, J. L.on Cherokee missions84Holston, supplement to treaty of77Holston, treaty of (1791)69,214Holy Ground, battle of92,217,502Honduras, memoir on mounds in xli–xliiHoney,seeBees.Honey-locust, myths and lore concerning312–313,344,465,481Hooting owl, Cherokee name for281,284Hooting owl, myth concerning241Hopewell, location of211Hopewell, treaty of61Hopewell, violations of treaty of68Hopewell commissionerson spinning and weaving among Cherokee214Hopi, model of altar of xlviii–xlixHopi, Owakülti altar of l, liiiHopi, study of ceremonies, fraternities, and altars of xiii, xlv–liiHorned owl, Cherokee name for281,284Horned owl, myth concerning241Hornet, myth concerning405Horsesamong Cherokee82,112,213Horsesamong East Cherokee176Horsesin Cherokee myth265,346,443,482Horseshoe bend, battle of93–96Horseshoe bend, Cherokee warriors at164Horseshoe bend, conduct of Houston at222“Hot-house,”seeÂsĭ462Hough, DrWalter, work of xvHouma, tribe of Choctaw confederacy500Houses, Cherokee82,137Houses, East Cherokee166Houston, Samuel, adopted father of136Houston, Samuel, conduct of, at battle of Horseshoe bend95Houston, Samuel, efforts of, in behalf of Texas Cherokee144–145Houston, Samuel, life of222–224Houston, Samuel, treaty with Cherokee by144Huckleberries, myths concerning259Hudson, Henry, legend of landing of350Huhu, myths and lore concerning281285,292–293,456Hummingbird, myths concerning254–255,290–291,455Humor, Cherokee397–399,503Huntingamong Cherokee (1800)82Hunting, relation of, to games lxixHutchinson Indian warpath207Hyades, myth concerning442

GGaelicmyths468Gallatin, Albert, on Cherokee linguistic relationship16Gallatin, Alberton Cherokee syllabary219,220Gallatin, Alberton De Soto’s route193,198Gallinule, Cherokee name for284Galphin, George, establishment of trading post by193Galûñ′lătĭ, myths concerning231,239,240,452Gamblingamong Indians lxviii–lxix,434,465Gambold, Rev. J., Cherokee missionary84Games, discussion of lxviii–lxixGaʼnaʼ, legend of367–370,492–494Gane, ——, collection by xxixGann, Thomas, memoir by xli–xliiGanogwioeoñ, legend of359–362Gansĕ′ʻti,seeRattling-gourd387Garcilaso de la Vegaon De Soto’s expedition23–27,191–201Gatayŭstĭ gameof Cherokee434Gatayŭstĭ game, myths concerning258–259,310,311–315,464Gatschet, Dr A. S., on Alabama migration99Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Biloxi linguistic affinity500Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Catawba linguistic affinity498Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Catawba name for Cherokee16Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Cherokee relations with Choctaw390Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Chickasaw500Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Creek genesis legend229Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Creeks499Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Creek towns199,201Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Col. Benjamin Hawkins212Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Hichitee deer songs435Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Koasati migration99Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Mobilian trade language187Gatschet, Dr A. S. on name Cofitachiqui193Gatschet, Dr A. S. on sacred fire503Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Taskigi among Creeks389Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Yuchi myths421Gatschet, Dr A. S., work of xvii–xviii, xxvGatûñ′waʻli,seeHard-mush.Gauntlet running, Indian custom of490Gayarréon Natchez among Cherokee386Genesis myths,seeCosmogonic myths,SACRED MYTHS.Gens, features of xlix,1Gentleman of Elvas,seeElvas.Gentleman’s Magazineon Cherokee war of 1760–6145Geological Survey, acknowledgments to12Georgia, agreement between Federal Government and (1802)114Georgia, arrest of John Ross by122Georgia, expedition from, in 177650Georgia, extension of laws of, over Cherokee221Georgia, intended campaign of, against Creeks and Chickamauga65Georgia, local legends of415–419Georgia, opposition to allotment project by114Georgia, part taken by, in Cherokee removal114–120,129,140Georgia, pressure for land cessions by114–115Georgia, production of gold in220,221Georgia, protest against conditions of Hopewell treaty by61Georgia, raid by citizens of71Georgia, Removal forts in221Georgia State Historical Society, acknowledgments to13Germanblood among Cherokee83Ghost country, myths concerning253–254Ghost-dance religionamong Cherokee89Giants, myths of391,500–501Gibson, Col.John, on name Talligewi184Gill, DeLancey W., work of xxxiGill, Rev. W. W., on Polynesian myths,431,442Gillespies station, attack on65–66Gilmer, Governor, declaration of, concerning delay in removal129Ginsengin Cherokee lore421,425,505Gist, George,seeSequoya.Glass, Cherokee chief, expulsion of whites from Muscle shoals by68Glossaryof Cherokee words506–548Glowwormin Cherokee lore309Goat, Cherokee name for265Gold, discovery of, in Cherokee country116Gold, occurrence of, in Cherokee country26,29,220–221Golden Circle, Knights of, secessionist organization148Golden eagle, Cherokee ideas concerning281Golden eagle,see alsoEagle.Going-snake, signer of act of union135Gomez, visit to America by191Good,discussion of lvii–lviiiGoose, myths concerning254–255,284,325Goshawk, myths concerning284,466Gourdin Cherokee lore454–455Government, Cherokee, modification in112–113,116,135Government, East Cherokee, organization of173Government, Indian, steps toward abolition of153–154Government, republican, adoption of, by Cherokee106–107Government, tribal, organization of xlixGovernment, United States, aid in farming and mechanic arts given by82–83,104–105Grant, Col. ——, expedition against Cherokee under44Grapein Cherokee lore422Grapevine, myths concerning465,501Graphic art, nature and development of lxxiv–lxxviiGraves, Edward, supposed introduction of spinning wheels by214Gray squirrel, myths concerning262Greeley, Horace, on Cherokee part in civil war148Greeley, Horaceon effect of Georgia anti-Cherokee laws118Greeley, Horaceon events preceding removal125Greeley, Horaceon imprisonment of missionaries by Georgia120Green-corn danceamong western Cherokee146Green-corn dance, component ceremonies of279,290,452Green-corn dance, fire lighting before396Green-corn dance, purificatory rites in230Greenland, work in xviiiGreensnake, myths concerning280,296–297Greer, L. M., acknowledgments to13Gregg, Josiah, on Shawano myths437Gregory bald, myths concerning407,473Grinnellon Blackfoot and Pawnee myths432,445–446,447,451,462–63,473Grinnellon Blackfoot method of catching eagles453Grippeamong East Cherokee179Groundhog, myths concerning279,452Ground squirrel, myths concerning251,263,436Grouse,seePheasant.Grubworm, myths and lore concerning251–252,280,308Guadalajara, Cherokee in vicinity of146Guaquili, De Soto’s visit to25,28,194Guasili,seeGuaxule.Guatari,seeWateree.Guaxule, De Soto’s visit to25,26,195–197Guess (Guest), George,seeSequoya.Gûlsadihĭ′, legend of376–377Guns, seeFirearms.Gûñskăli′skĭ, legend of375–377HHabitat, Cherokee14–15Hagar, Stansbury, acknowledgments to13Hagar, Stansburyon Cherokee myths431,437,441,442,443,445,447,470,476,481Hagar, Stansburyon Ulûñsû′tĭ460Haleon Cherokee linguistic relationship16Haleon Cherokee migrations191Haleon Iroquoian migrations189Haliburton, ——, acknowledgments to13Hall, Rev.James, shooting of negro by52Hall,seeMcKenney and Hall85Hamilton, Governor, project of, for uniting Indians in attack on American frontier55Hamilton, ——, on Fort Mims massacre216Hamstrings, Indian custom of removing447Handley, Capt.Samuel, capture and release of74Hanging-maw, capture of Creek murderer by order of77Hanging-maw, conference at Tellico attended by79Hanging-maw, killing of wife of74Hanging-maw, expedition against Creeks under77Hanging-maw, wounding of74Harden, E. J., on events leading to Removal125Harden, William, acknowledgments to13Hard Labor, treaty of46,203Hard-mush, death of145Hard-mushon Iroquois peace embassy353,355,356Hard-mush, treaty with Texas signed by144Harley, Timothy, on Eskimo myths441Harley, Timothyon primitive ideas concerning eclipses441Harmony, development of lxxii–lxxiiiHarris, Bird,plan for emigration by156Harris, I. N., printer of Cherokee Phœnix111Harris, J. C., on character of rabbit in negro tales233Harris, J. C.on negro myths448,450,452Harris, J. C.on relation of Indian, negro, and European myths234Harrison, Benjamin, proclamation by, preventing lease of Cherokee strip153Harrison, Gen. W. H., capture of Prophet’s town by215Hart, J. C., on East Cherokee condition in 1897179Hatcher, J. B., work of xviiiHatcinoñdoñ, legend of362,490–491Haunted whirlpool, legend of347Hawk, myths and lore concerning284,286–287Hawk,see alsoTlă′nuwă.Hawkins, Col.Benjamin, life of211–212Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee attitude in war of 181289Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee industries in 180182Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee reception of Prophet’s doctrine89Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee refugees at Willstown209Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee skin trade82Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Creeks499Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Fort Mims massacre216Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon introduction of spinning wheels214Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Koasati migration99Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon sacred fire503Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Taskigi among Creeks389Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon threatened secession of progressives (about 1800)83Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon use of parched corn481Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Yuchi499Hawkins, Col.Benjamin, treaty concluded by61Hawkins, Col.Benjamin, visit to Cherokee by55Haywood, John, on Cherokee migrations and predecessors21–22Haywood, Johnon Cherokee heroism394–395Haywood, Johnon Cherokee myths20,229,440,441,445,469,477–478Haywood, Johnon Cherokee relations with Chickasaw390Haywood, Johnon Cherokee relations with Creeks383,384Haywood, Johnon Cherokee relations with Tuscarora379Haywood, Johnon conflicts with Cherokee76Haywood, Johnon destruction of Chickamauga towns55,79Haywood, Johnon first trader among Cherokee31Haywood, Johnon introduction of guns among Cherokee32,213Haywood, Johnon killing of Scott party and Bowl migration77,100–101Haywood, Johnon Nancy Ward204Haywood, Johnon Natchez among Cherokee388Haywood, Johnon office of “pretty woman”490Haywood, Johnon Sevier and Campbell’s expedition (1780)58Haywood, John, on Shawano wars371,372,494Haywood, Johnon Shining rock and Track Rock gap480Haywood, Johnon surrender of Port Loudon44Haywood, Johnon Tennessee Assembly’s memorial (1794)76Headdress, Cherokee474Hearing, pleasures of lxx–lxxivHeckewelder, John, on Cherokee migrations191Heckewelder, Johnon Delaware-Cherokee relations373,378,379,494Heckewelder, Johnon Delaware regard for snakes458Heckewelder, Johnon Delaware traditions concerning Cherokee18Heckewelder, Johnon expression “a night’s encampment”20Heckewelder, Johnon Indian attitude toward bear448Heckewelder, Johnon Indian ideas about animals445Heckewelder, Johnon name Tallege′wi184Heckewelder, Johnon Shawano495Hell, development of concept of lxxxvHemp-carrier, legend of364,367,491Henderson purchasefrom Cherokee45Henryon Indian attitude toward bears446–447Henryon Ojibwa myths445Henryon Ojibwa regard for snakes457–458Herbert’s spring, legend of403–404,505Heronon Cherokee myths284,285Heroism, legends of394–395,501Herring, Elbert, on assassination of John Walker121Hester, J. G., East Cherokee census by176Hewaton agreement of South Carolina with Cherokee32Hewaton Cherokee land cessions34Hewaton Cherokee relations with Tuscarora32Hewaton Cherokee war of 1760–6145Hewaton first Cherokee war with colonies33Hewaton surrender of Fort Loudon43,44Hewitt, J. N. B., on Cherokee linguistic relationship16Hewitt, J. N. B.on Iroquois myths433,440,451Hewitt, J. N. B.on Mohawk language188Hewitt, J. N. B.on Mohawk name for Cherokee16Hewitt, J. N. B.on name Hiadeoni489Hewitt, J. N. B., study of fraternities and cults by xlviiiHewitt, J. N. B., work of xviii, xxv–xxviHeyowaniin Texas, union of, with Cherokee.143Hiadeoni, legend of356,489Hichitee, deer songs of435Hichitee, migration of, to Florida99Hichitee, tribe of Creek confederacy498–499Hickorynut gap, myth connected with438Hicks, C. R., election of, as chief112Hicks, C. R., endeavor to introduce coffee by214Hicks, C. R.on moon myths441Hicks, Elijah, letter to Secretary of War by115Hightower, establishment of mission at105Hillabee, capture of91Hindu myths431Hinman, S. D., on Sioux myths450Historical traditions, Cherokee232,350–397Historyof Cherokee14–228Histrionic art, development of lxxix–lxxxiHiwassee, pseudomyth concerning416Hiwassee towns, burning of (1788)65Hiwassee towns, hostility of (1786)63Hobbs, B. C., contract for schools among East Cherokee brought about by176Hobbs, B. C., on East Cherokee schools176Hodge, F. W., work of xiii, xv, xxix–xxx, xxxi, xxxiiHog, Cherokee name for215Hog, raising of, by Cherokee82,112Hog-suckerin Cherokee myth308Holbrook, J. E., on Pleistodon463Holmes, J. L., on Chief N. J. Smith178Holmes, J. L.on Cherokee missions84Holston, supplement to treaty of77Holston, treaty of (1791)69,214Holy Ground, battle of92,217,502Honduras, memoir on mounds in xli–xliiHoney,seeBees.Honey-locust, myths and lore concerning312–313,344,465,481Hooting owl, Cherokee name for281,284Hooting owl, myth concerning241Hopewell, location of211Hopewell, treaty of61Hopewell, violations of treaty of68Hopewell commissionerson spinning and weaving among Cherokee214Hopi, model of altar of xlviii–xlixHopi, Owakülti altar of l, liiiHopi, study of ceremonies, fraternities, and altars of xiii, xlv–liiHorned owl, Cherokee name for281,284Horned owl, myth concerning241Hornet, myth concerning405Horsesamong Cherokee82,112,213Horsesamong East Cherokee176Horsesin Cherokee myth265,346,443,482Horseshoe bend, battle of93–96Horseshoe bend, Cherokee warriors at164Horseshoe bend, conduct of Houston at222“Hot-house,”seeÂsĭ462Hough, DrWalter, work of xvHouma, tribe of Choctaw confederacy500Houses, Cherokee82,137Houses, East Cherokee166Houston, Samuel, adopted father of136Houston, Samuel, conduct of, at battle of Horseshoe bend95Houston, Samuel, efforts of, in behalf of Texas Cherokee144–145Houston, Samuel, life of222–224Houston, Samuel, treaty with Cherokee by144Huckleberries, myths concerning259Hudson, Henry, legend of landing of350Huhu, myths and lore concerning281285,292–293,456Hummingbird, myths concerning254–255,290–291,455Humor, Cherokee397–399,503Huntingamong Cherokee (1800)82Hunting, relation of, to games lxixHutchinson Indian warpath207Hyades, myth concerning442

GGaelicmyths468Gallatin, Albert, on Cherokee linguistic relationship16Gallatin, Alberton Cherokee syllabary219,220Gallatin, Alberton De Soto’s route193,198Gallinule, Cherokee name for284Galphin, George, establishment of trading post by193Galûñ′lătĭ, myths concerning231,239,240,452Gamblingamong Indians lxviii–lxix,434,465Gambold, Rev. J., Cherokee missionary84Games, discussion of lxviii–lxixGaʼnaʼ, legend of367–370,492–494Gane, ——, collection by xxixGann, Thomas, memoir by xli–xliiGanogwioeoñ, legend of359–362Gansĕ′ʻti,seeRattling-gourd387Garcilaso de la Vegaon De Soto’s expedition23–27,191–201Gatayŭstĭ gameof Cherokee434Gatayŭstĭ game, myths concerning258–259,310,311–315,464Gatschet, Dr A. S., on Alabama migration99Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Biloxi linguistic affinity500Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Catawba linguistic affinity498Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Catawba name for Cherokee16Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Cherokee relations with Choctaw390Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Chickasaw500Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Creek genesis legend229Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Creeks499Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Creek towns199,201Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Col. Benjamin Hawkins212Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Hichitee deer songs435Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Koasati migration99Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Mobilian trade language187Gatschet, Dr A. S. on name Cofitachiqui193Gatschet, Dr A. S. on sacred fire503Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Taskigi among Creeks389Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Yuchi myths421Gatschet, Dr A. S., work of xvii–xviii, xxvGatûñ′waʻli,seeHard-mush.Gauntlet running, Indian custom of490Gayarréon Natchez among Cherokee386Genesis myths,seeCosmogonic myths,SACRED MYTHS.Gens, features of xlix,1Gentleman of Elvas,seeElvas.Gentleman’s Magazineon Cherokee war of 1760–6145Geological Survey, acknowledgments to12Georgia, agreement between Federal Government and (1802)114Georgia, arrest of John Ross by122Georgia, expedition from, in 177650Georgia, extension of laws of, over Cherokee221Georgia, intended campaign of, against Creeks and Chickamauga65Georgia, local legends of415–419Georgia, opposition to allotment project by114Georgia, part taken by, in Cherokee removal114–120,129,140Georgia, pressure for land cessions by114–115Georgia, production of gold in220,221Georgia, protest against conditions of Hopewell treaty by61Georgia, raid by citizens of71Georgia, Removal forts in221Georgia State Historical Society, acknowledgments to13Germanblood among Cherokee83Ghost country, myths concerning253–254Ghost-dance religionamong Cherokee89Giants, myths of391,500–501Gibson, Col.John, on name Talligewi184Gill, DeLancey W., work of xxxiGill, Rev. W. W., on Polynesian myths,431,442Gillespies station, attack on65–66Gilmer, Governor, declaration of, concerning delay in removal129Ginsengin Cherokee lore421,425,505Gist, George,seeSequoya.Glass, Cherokee chief, expulsion of whites from Muscle shoals by68Glossaryof Cherokee words506–548Glowwormin Cherokee lore309Goat, Cherokee name for265Gold, discovery of, in Cherokee country116Gold, occurrence of, in Cherokee country26,29,220–221Golden Circle, Knights of, secessionist organization148Golden eagle, Cherokee ideas concerning281Golden eagle,see alsoEagle.Going-snake, signer of act of union135Gomez, visit to America by191Good,discussion of lvii–lviiiGoose, myths concerning254–255,284,325Goshawk, myths concerning284,466Gourdin Cherokee lore454–455Government, Cherokee, modification in112–113,116,135Government, East Cherokee, organization of173Government, Indian, steps toward abolition of153–154Government, republican, adoption of, by Cherokee106–107Government, tribal, organization of xlixGovernment, United States, aid in farming and mechanic arts given by82–83,104–105Grant, Col. ——, expedition against Cherokee under44Grapein Cherokee lore422Grapevine, myths concerning465,501Graphic art, nature and development of lxxiv–lxxviiGraves, Edward, supposed introduction of spinning wheels by214Gray squirrel, myths concerning262Greeley, Horace, on Cherokee part in civil war148Greeley, Horaceon effect of Georgia anti-Cherokee laws118Greeley, Horaceon events preceding removal125Greeley, Horaceon imprisonment of missionaries by Georgia120Green-corn danceamong western Cherokee146Green-corn dance, component ceremonies of279,290,452Green-corn dance, fire lighting before396Green-corn dance, purificatory rites in230Greenland, work in xviiiGreensnake, myths concerning280,296–297Greer, L. M., acknowledgments to13Gregg, Josiah, on Shawano myths437Gregory bald, myths concerning407,473Grinnellon Blackfoot and Pawnee myths432,445–446,447,451,462–63,473Grinnellon Blackfoot method of catching eagles453Grippeamong East Cherokee179Groundhog, myths concerning279,452Ground squirrel, myths concerning251,263,436Grouse,seePheasant.Grubworm, myths and lore concerning251–252,280,308Guadalajara, Cherokee in vicinity of146Guaquili, De Soto’s visit to25,28,194Guasili,seeGuaxule.Guatari,seeWateree.Guaxule, De Soto’s visit to25,26,195–197Guess (Guest), George,seeSequoya.Gûlsadihĭ′, legend of376–377Guns, seeFirearms.Gûñskăli′skĭ, legend of375–377HHabitat, Cherokee14–15Hagar, Stansbury, acknowledgments to13Hagar, Stansburyon Cherokee myths431,437,441,442,443,445,447,470,476,481Hagar, Stansburyon Ulûñsû′tĭ460Haleon Cherokee linguistic relationship16Haleon Cherokee migrations191Haleon Iroquoian migrations189Haliburton, ——, acknowledgments to13Hall, Rev.James, shooting of negro by52Hall,seeMcKenney and Hall85Hamilton, Governor, project of, for uniting Indians in attack on American frontier55Hamilton, ——, on Fort Mims massacre216Hamstrings, Indian custom of removing447Handley, Capt.Samuel, capture and release of74Hanging-maw, capture of Creek murderer by order of77Hanging-maw, conference at Tellico attended by79Hanging-maw, killing of wife of74Hanging-maw, expedition against Creeks under77Hanging-maw, wounding of74Harden, E. J., on events leading to Removal125Harden, William, acknowledgments to13Hard Labor, treaty of46,203Hard-mush, death of145Hard-mushon Iroquois peace embassy353,355,356Hard-mush, treaty with Texas signed by144Harley, Timothy, on Eskimo myths441Harley, Timothyon primitive ideas concerning eclipses441Harmony, development of lxxii–lxxiiiHarris, Bird,plan for emigration by156Harris, I. N., printer of Cherokee Phœnix111Harris, J. C., on character of rabbit in negro tales233Harris, J. C.on negro myths448,450,452Harris, J. C.on relation of Indian, negro, and European myths234Harrison, Benjamin, proclamation by, preventing lease of Cherokee strip153Harrison, Gen. W. H., capture of Prophet’s town by215Hart, J. C., on East Cherokee condition in 1897179Hatcher, J. B., work of xviiiHatcinoñdoñ, legend of362,490–491Haunted whirlpool, legend of347Hawk, myths and lore concerning284,286–287Hawk,see alsoTlă′nuwă.Hawkins, Col.Benjamin, life of211–212Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee attitude in war of 181289Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee industries in 180182Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee reception of Prophet’s doctrine89Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee refugees at Willstown209Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee skin trade82Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Creeks499Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Fort Mims massacre216Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon introduction of spinning wheels214Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Koasati migration99Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon sacred fire503Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Taskigi among Creeks389Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon threatened secession of progressives (about 1800)83Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon use of parched corn481Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Yuchi499Hawkins, Col.Benjamin, treaty concluded by61Hawkins, Col.Benjamin, visit to Cherokee by55Haywood, John, on Cherokee migrations and predecessors21–22Haywood, Johnon Cherokee heroism394–395Haywood, Johnon Cherokee myths20,229,440,441,445,469,477–478Haywood, Johnon Cherokee relations with Chickasaw390Haywood, Johnon Cherokee relations with Creeks383,384Haywood, Johnon Cherokee relations with Tuscarora379Haywood, Johnon conflicts with Cherokee76Haywood, Johnon destruction of Chickamauga towns55,79Haywood, Johnon first trader among Cherokee31Haywood, Johnon introduction of guns among Cherokee32,213Haywood, Johnon killing of Scott party and Bowl migration77,100–101Haywood, Johnon Nancy Ward204Haywood, Johnon Natchez among Cherokee388Haywood, Johnon office of “pretty woman”490Haywood, Johnon Sevier and Campbell’s expedition (1780)58Haywood, John, on Shawano wars371,372,494Haywood, Johnon Shining rock and Track Rock gap480Haywood, Johnon surrender of Port Loudon44Haywood, Johnon Tennessee Assembly’s memorial (1794)76Headdress, Cherokee474Hearing, pleasures of lxx–lxxivHeckewelder, John, on Cherokee migrations191Heckewelder, Johnon Delaware-Cherokee relations373,378,379,494Heckewelder, Johnon Delaware regard for snakes458Heckewelder, Johnon Delaware traditions concerning Cherokee18Heckewelder, Johnon expression “a night’s encampment”20Heckewelder, Johnon Indian attitude toward bear448Heckewelder, Johnon Indian ideas about animals445Heckewelder, Johnon name Tallege′wi184Heckewelder, Johnon Shawano495Hell, development of concept of lxxxvHemp-carrier, legend of364,367,491Henderson purchasefrom Cherokee45Henryon Indian attitude toward bears446–447Henryon Ojibwa myths445Henryon Ojibwa regard for snakes457–458Herbert’s spring, legend of403–404,505Heronon Cherokee myths284,285Heroism, legends of394–395,501Herring, Elbert, on assassination of John Walker121Hester, J. G., East Cherokee census by176Hewaton agreement of South Carolina with Cherokee32Hewaton Cherokee land cessions34Hewaton Cherokee relations with Tuscarora32Hewaton Cherokee war of 1760–6145Hewaton first Cherokee war with colonies33Hewaton surrender of Fort Loudon43,44Hewitt, J. N. B., on Cherokee linguistic relationship16Hewitt, J. N. B.on Iroquois myths433,440,451Hewitt, J. N. B.on Mohawk language188Hewitt, J. N. B.on Mohawk name for Cherokee16Hewitt, J. N. B.on name Hiadeoni489Hewitt, J. N. B., study of fraternities and cults by xlviiiHewitt, J. N. B., work of xviii, xxv–xxviHeyowaniin Texas, union of, with Cherokee.143Hiadeoni, legend of356,489Hichitee, deer songs of435Hichitee, migration of, to Florida99Hichitee, tribe of Creek confederacy498–499Hickorynut gap, myth connected with438Hicks, C. R., election of, as chief112Hicks, C. R., endeavor to introduce coffee by214Hicks, C. R.on moon myths441Hicks, Elijah, letter to Secretary of War by115Hightower, establishment of mission at105Hillabee, capture of91Hindu myths431Hinman, S. D., on Sioux myths450Historical traditions, Cherokee232,350–397Historyof Cherokee14–228Histrionic art, development of lxxix–lxxxiHiwassee, pseudomyth concerning416Hiwassee towns, burning of (1788)65Hiwassee towns, hostility of (1786)63Hobbs, B. C., contract for schools among East Cherokee brought about by176Hobbs, B. C., on East Cherokee schools176Hodge, F. W., work of xiii, xv, xxix–xxx, xxxi, xxxiiHog, Cherokee name for215Hog, raising of, by Cherokee82,112Hog-suckerin Cherokee myth308Holbrook, J. E., on Pleistodon463Holmes, J. L., on Chief N. J. Smith178Holmes, J. L.on Cherokee missions84Holston, supplement to treaty of77Holston, treaty of (1791)69,214Holy Ground, battle of92,217,502Honduras, memoir on mounds in xli–xliiHoney,seeBees.Honey-locust, myths and lore concerning312–313,344,465,481Hooting owl, Cherokee name for281,284Hooting owl, myth concerning241Hopewell, location of211Hopewell, treaty of61Hopewell, violations of treaty of68Hopewell commissionerson spinning and weaving among Cherokee214Hopi, model of altar of xlviii–xlixHopi, Owakülti altar of l, liiiHopi, study of ceremonies, fraternities, and altars of xiii, xlv–liiHorned owl, Cherokee name for281,284Horned owl, myth concerning241Hornet, myth concerning405Horsesamong Cherokee82,112,213Horsesamong East Cherokee176Horsesin Cherokee myth265,346,443,482Horseshoe bend, battle of93–96Horseshoe bend, Cherokee warriors at164Horseshoe bend, conduct of Houston at222“Hot-house,”seeÂsĭ462Hough, DrWalter, work of xvHouma, tribe of Choctaw confederacy500Houses, Cherokee82,137Houses, East Cherokee166Houston, Samuel, adopted father of136Houston, Samuel, conduct of, at battle of Horseshoe bend95Houston, Samuel, efforts of, in behalf of Texas Cherokee144–145Houston, Samuel, life of222–224Houston, Samuel, treaty with Cherokee by144Huckleberries, myths concerning259Hudson, Henry, legend of landing of350Huhu, myths and lore concerning281285,292–293,456Hummingbird, myths concerning254–255,290–291,455Humor, Cherokee397–399,503Huntingamong Cherokee (1800)82Hunting, relation of, to games lxixHutchinson Indian warpath207Hyades, myth concerning442

GGaelicmyths468Gallatin, Albert, on Cherokee linguistic relationship16Gallatin, Alberton Cherokee syllabary219,220Gallatin, Alberton De Soto’s route193,198Gallinule, Cherokee name for284Galphin, George, establishment of trading post by193Galûñ′lătĭ, myths concerning231,239,240,452Gamblingamong Indians lxviii–lxix,434,465Gambold, Rev. J., Cherokee missionary84Games, discussion of lxviii–lxixGaʼnaʼ, legend of367–370,492–494Gane, ——, collection by xxixGann, Thomas, memoir by xli–xliiGanogwioeoñ, legend of359–362Gansĕ′ʻti,seeRattling-gourd387Garcilaso de la Vegaon De Soto’s expedition23–27,191–201Gatayŭstĭ gameof Cherokee434Gatayŭstĭ game, myths concerning258–259,310,311–315,464Gatschet, Dr A. S., on Alabama migration99Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Biloxi linguistic affinity500Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Catawba linguistic affinity498Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Catawba name for Cherokee16Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Cherokee relations with Choctaw390Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Chickasaw500Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Creek genesis legend229Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Creeks499Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Creek towns199,201Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Col. Benjamin Hawkins212Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Hichitee deer songs435Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Koasati migration99Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Mobilian trade language187Gatschet, Dr A. S. on name Cofitachiqui193Gatschet, Dr A. S. on sacred fire503Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Taskigi among Creeks389Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Yuchi myths421Gatschet, Dr A. S., work of xvii–xviii, xxvGatûñ′waʻli,seeHard-mush.Gauntlet running, Indian custom of490Gayarréon Natchez among Cherokee386Genesis myths,seeCosmogonic myths,SACRED MYTHS.Gens, features of xlix,1Gentleman of Elvas,seeElvas.Gentleman’s Magazineon Cherokee war of 1760–6145Geological Survey, acknowledgments to12Georgia, agreement between Federal Government and (1802)114Georgia, arrest of John Ross by122Georgia, expedition from, in 177650Georgia, extension of laws of, over Cherokee221Georgia, intended campaign of, against Creeks and Chickamauga65Georgia, local legends of415–419Georgia, opposition to allotment project by114Georgia, part taken by, in Cherokee removal114–120,129,140Georgia, pressure for land cessions by114–115Georgia, production of gold in220,221Georgia, protest against conditions of Hopewell treaty by61Georgia, raid by citizens of71Georgia, Removal forts in221Georgia State Historical Society, acknowledgments to13Germanblood among Cherokee83Ghost country, myths concerning253–254Ghost-dance religionamong Cherokee89Giants, myths of391,500–501Gibson, Col.John, on name Talligewi184Gill, DeLancey W., work of xxxiGill, Rev. W. W., on Polynesian myths,431,442Gillespies station, attack on65–66Gilmer, Governor, declaration of, concerning delay in removal129Ginsengin Cherokee lore421,425,505Gist, George,seeSequoya.Glass, Cherokee chief, expulsion of whites from Muscle shoals by68Glossaryof Cherokee words506–548Glowwormin Cherokee lore309Goat, Cherokee name for265Gold, discovery of, in Cherokee country116Gold, occurrence of, in Cherokee country26,29,220–221Golden Circle, Knights of, secessionist organization148Golden eagle, Cherokee ideas concerning281Golden eagle,see alsoEagle.Going-snake, signer of act of union135Gomez, visit to America by191Good,discussion of lvii–lviiiGoose, myths concerning254–255,284,325Goshawk, myths concerning284,466Gourdin Cherokee lore454–455Government, Cherokee, modification in112–113,116,135Government, East Cherokee, organization of173Government, Indian, steps toward abolition of153–154Government, republican, adoption of, by Cherokee106–107Government, tribal, organization of xlixGovernment, United States, aid in farming and mechanic arts given by82–83,104–105Grant, Col. ——, expedition against Cherokee under44Grapein Cherokee lore422Grapevine, myths concerning465,501Graphic art, nature and development of lxxiv–lxxviiGraves, Edward, supposed introduction of spinning wheels by214Gray squirrel, myths concerning262Greeley, Horace, on Cherokee part in civil war148Greeley, Horaceon effect of Georgia anti-Cherokee laws118Greeley, Horaceon events preceding removal125Greeley, Horaceon imprisonment of missionaries by Georgia120Green-corn danceamong western Cherokee146Green-corn dance, component ceremonies of279,290,452Green-corn dance, fire lighting before396Green-corn dance, purificatory rites in230Greenland, work in xviiiGreensnake, myths concerning280,296–297Greer, L. M., acknowledgments to13Gregg, Josiah, on Shawano myths437Gregory bald, myths concerning407,473Grinnellon Blackfoot and Pawnee myths432,445–446,447,451,462–63,473Grinnellon Blackfoot method of catching eagles453Grippeamong East Cherokee179Groundhog, myths concerning279,452Ground squirrel, myths concerning251,263,436Grouse,seePheasant.Grubworm, myths and lore concerning251–252,280,308Guadalajara, Cherokee in vicinity of146Guaquili, De Soto’s visit to25,28,194Guasili,seeGuaxule.Guatari,seeWateree.Guaxule, De Soto’s visit to25,26,195–197Guess (Guest), George,seeSequoya.Gûlsadihĭ′, legend of376–377Guns, seeFirearms.Gûñskăli′skĭ, legend of375–377

G

Gaelicmyths468Gallatin, Albert, on Cherokee linguistic relationship16Gallatin, Alberton Cherokee syllabary219,220Gallatin, Alberton De Soto’s route193,198Gallinule, Cherokee name for284Galphin, George, establishment of trading post by193Galûñ′lătĭ, myths concerning231,239,240,452Gamblingamong Indians lxviii–lxix,434,465Gambold, Rev. J., Cherokee missionary84Games, discussion of lxviii–lxixGaʼnaʼ, legend of367–370,492–494Gane, ——, collection by xxixGann, Thomas, memoir by xli–xliiGanogwioeoñ, legend of359–362Gansĕ′ʻti,seeRattling-gourd387Garcilaso de la Vegaon De Soto’s expedition23–27,191–201Gatayŭstĭ gameof Cherokee434Gatayŭstĭ game, myths concerning258–259,310,311–315,464Gatschet, Dr A. S., on Alabama migration99Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Biloxi linguistic affinity500Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Catawba linguistic affinity498Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Catawba name for Cherokee16Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Cherokee relations with Choctaw390Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Chickasaw500Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Creek genesis legend229Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Creeks499Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Creek towns199,201Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Col. Benjamin Hawkins212Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Hichitee deer songs435Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Koasati migration99Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Mobilian trade language187Gatschet, Dr A. S. on name Cofitachiqui193Gatschet, Dr A. S. on sacred fire503Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Taskigi among Creeks389Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Yuchi myths421Gatschet, Dr A. S., work of xvii–xviii, xxvGatûñ′waʻli,seeHard-mush.Gauntlet running, Indian custom of490Gayarréon Natchez among Cherokee386Genesis myths,seeCosmogonic myths,SACRED MYTHS.Gens, features of xlix,1Gentleman of Elvas,seeElvas.Gentleman’s Magazineon Cherokee war of 1760–6145Geological Survey, acknowledgments to12Georgia, agreement between Federal Government and (1802)114Georgia, arrest of John Ross by122Georgia, expedition from, in 177650Georgia, extension of laws of, over Cherokee221Georgia, intended campaign of, against Creeks and Chickamauga65Georgia, local legends of415–419Georgia, opposition to allotment project by114Georgia, part taken by, in Cherokee removal114–120,129,140Georgia, pressure for land cessions by114–115Georgia, production of gold in220,221Georgia, protest against conditions of Hopewell treaty by61Georgia, raid by citizens of71Georgia, Removal forts in221Georgia State Historical Society, acknowledgments to13Germanblood among Cherokee83Ghost country, myths concerning253–254Ghost-dance religionamong Cherokee89Giants, myths of391,500–501Gibson, Col.John, on name Talligewi184Gill, DeLancey W., work of xxxiGill, Rev. W. W., on Polynesian myths,431,442Gillespies station, attack on65–66Gilmer, Governor, declaration of, concerning delay in removal129Ginsengin Cherokee lore421,425,505Gist, George,seeSequoya.Glass, Cherokee chief, expulsion of whites from Muscle shoals by68Glossaryof Cherokee words506–548Glowwormin Cherokee lore309Goat, Cherokee name for265Gold, discovery of, in Cherokee country116Gold, occurrence of, in Cherokee country26,29,220–221Golden Circle, Knights of, secessionist organization148Golden eagle, Cherokee ideas concerning281Golden eagle,see alsoEagle.Going-snake, signer of act of union135Gomez, visit to America by191Good,discussion of lvii–lviiiGoose, myths concerning254–255,284,325Goshawk, myths concerning284,466Gourdin Cherokee lore454–455Government, Cherokee, modification in112–113,116,135Government, East Cherokee, organization of173Government, Indian, steps toward abolition of153–154Government, republican, adoption of, by Cherokee106–107Government, tribal, organization of xlixGovernment, United States, aid in farming and mechanic arts given by82–83,104–105Grant, Col. ——, expedition against Cherokee under44Grapein Cherokee lore422Grapevine, myths concerning465,501Graphic art, nature and development of lxxiv–lxxviiGraves, Edward, supposed introduction of spinning wheels by214Gray squirrel, myths concerning262Greeley, Horace, on Cherokee part in civil war148Greeley, Horaceon effect of Georgia anti-Cherokee laws118Greeley, Horaceon events preceding removal125Greeley, Horaceon imprisonment of missionaries by Georgia120Green-corn danceamong western Cherokee146Green-corn dance, component ceremonies of279,290,452Green-corn dance, fire lighting before396Green-corn dance, purificatory rites in230Greenland, work in xviiiGreensnake, myths concerning280,296–297Greer, L. M., acknowledgments to13Gregg, Josiah, on Shawano myths437Gregory bald, myths concerning407,473Grinnellon Blackfoot and Pawnee myths432,445–446,447,451,462–63,473Grinnellon Blackfoot method of catching eagles453Grippeamong East Cherokee179Groundhog, myths concerning279,452Ground squirrel, myths concerning251,263,436Grouse,seePheasant.Grubworm, myths and lore concerning251–252,280,308Guadalajara, Cherokee in vicinity of146Guaquili, De Soto’s visit to25,28,194Guasili,seeGuaxule.Guatari,seeWateree.Guaxule, De Soto’s visit to25,26,195–197Guess (Guest), George,seeSequoya.Gûlsadihĭ′, legend of376–377Guns, seeFirearms.Gûñskăli′skĭ, legend of375–377

Gaelicmyths468

Gallatin, Albert, on Cherokee linguistic relationship16

Gallatin, Alberton Cherokee syllabary219,220

Gallatin, Alberton De Soto’s route193,198

Gallinule, Cherokee name for284

Galphin, George, establishment of trading post by193

Galûñ′lătĭ, myths concerning231,239,240,452

Gamblingamong Indians lxviii–lxix,434,465

Gambold, Rev. J., Cherokee missionary84

Games, discussion of lxviii–lxix

Gaʼnaʼ, legend of367–370,492–494

Gane, ——, collection by xxix

Gann, Thomas, memoir by xli–xlii

Ganogwioeoñ, legend of359–362

Gansĕ′ʻti,seeRattling-gourd387

Garcilaso de la Vegaon De Soto’s expedition23–27,191–201

Gatayŭstĭ gameof Cherokee434

Gatayŭstĭ game, myths concerning258–259,310,311–315,464

Gatschet, Dr A. S., on Alabama migration99

Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Biloxi linguistic affinity500

Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Catawba linguistic affinity498

Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Catawba name for Cherokee16

Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Cherokee relations with Choctaw390

Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Chickasaw500

Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Creek genesis legend229

Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Creeks499

Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Creek towns199,201

Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Col. Benjamin Hawkins212

Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Hichitee deer songs435

Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Koasati migration99

Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Mobilian trade language187

Gatschet, Dr A. S. on name Cofitachiqui193

Gatschet, Dr A. S. on sacred fire503

Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Taskigi among Creeks389

Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Yuchi myths421

Gatschet, Dr A. S., work of xvii–xviii, xxv

Gatûñ′waʻli,seeHard-mush.

Gauntlet running, Indian custom of490

Gayarréon Natchez among Cherokee386

Genesis myths,seeCosmogonic myths,SACRED MYTHS.

Gens, features of xlix,1

Gentleman of Elvas,seeElvas.

Gentleman’s Magazineon Cherokee war of 1760–6145

Geological Survey, acknowledgments to12

Georgia, agreement between Federal Government and (1802)114

Georgia, arrest of John Ross by122

Georgia, expedition from, in 177650

Georgia, extension of laws of, over Cherokee221

Georgia, intended campaign of, against Creeks and Chickamauga65

Georgia, local legends of415–419

Georgia, opposition to allotment project by114

Georgia, part taken by, in Cherokee removal114–120,129,140

Georgia, pressure for land cessions by114–115

Georgia, production of gold in220,221

Georgia, protest against conditions of Hopewell treaty by61

Georgia, raid by citizens of71

Georgia, Removal forts in221

Georgia State Historical Society, acknowledgments to13

Germanblood among Cherokee83

Ghost country, myths concerning253–254

Ghost-dance religionamong Cherokee89

Giants, myths of391,500–501

Gibson, Col.John, on name Talligewi184

Gill, DeLancey W., work of xxxi

Gill, Rev. W. W., on Polynesian myths,431,442

Gillespies station, attack on65–66

Gilmer, Governor, declaration of, concerning delay in removal129

Ginsengin Cherokee lore421,425,505

Gist, George,seeSequoya.

Glass, Cherokee chief, expulsion of whites from Muscle shoals by68

Glossaryof Cherokee words506–548

Glowwormin Cherokee lore309

Goat, Cherokee name for265

Gold, discovery of, in Cherokee country116

Gold, occurrence of, in Cherokee country26,29,220–221

Golden Circle, Knights of, secessionist organization148

Golden eagle, Cherokee ideas concerning281

Golden eagle,see alsoEagle.

Going-snake, signer of act of union135

Gomez, visit to America by191

Good,discussion of lvii–lviii

Goose, myths concerning254–255,284,325

Goshawk, myths concerning284,466

Gourdin Cherokee lore454–455

Government, Cherokee, modification in112–113,116,135

Government, East Cherokee, organization of173

Government, Indian, steps toward abolition of153–154

Government, republican, adoption of, by Cherokee106–107

Government, tribal, organization of xlix

Government, United States, aid in farming and mechanic arts given by82–83,104–105

Grant, Col. ——, expedition against Cherokee under44

Grapein Cherokee lore422

Grapevine, myths concerning465,501

Graphic art, nature and development of lxxiv–lxxvii

Graves, Edward, supposed introduction of spinning wheels by214

Gray squirrel, myths concerning262

Greeley, Horace, on Cherokee part in civil war148

Greeley, Horaceon effect of Georgia anti-Cherokee laws118

Greeley, Horaceon events preceding removal125

Greeley, Horaceon imprisonment of missionaries by Georgia120

Green-corn danceamong western Cherokee146

Green-corn dance, component ceremonies of279,290,452

Green-corn dance, fire lighting before396

Green-corn dance, purificatory rites in230

Greenland, work in xviii

Greensnake, myths concerning280,296–297

Greer, L. M., acknowledgments to13

Gregg, Josiah, on Shawano myths437

Gregory bald, myths concerning407,473

Grinnellon Blackfoot and Pawnee myths432,445–446,447,451,462–63,473

Grinnellon Blackfoot method of catching eagles453

Grippeamong East Cherokee179

Groundhog, myths concerning279,452

Ground squirrel, myths concerning251,263,436

Grouse,seePheasant.

Grubworm, myths and lore concerning251–252,280,308

Guadalajara, Cherokee in vicinity of146

Guaquili, De Soto’s visit to25,28,194

Guasili,seeGuaxule.

Guatari,seeWateree.

Guaxule, De Soto’s visit to25,26,195–197

Guess (Guest), George,seeSequoya.

Gûlsadihĭ′, legend of376–377

Guns, seeFirearms.

Gûñskăli′skĭ, legend of375–377

HHabitat, Cherokee14–15Hagar, Stansbury, acknowledgments to13Hagar, Stansburyon Cherokee myths431,437,441,442,443,445,447,470,476,481Hagar, Stansburyon Ulûñsû′tĭ460Haleon Cherokee linguistic relationship16Haleon Cherokee migrations191Haleon Iroquoian migrations189Haliburton, ——, acknowledgments to13Hall, Rev.James, shooting of negro by52Hall,seeMcKenney and Hall85Hamilton, Governor, project of, for uniting Indians in attack on American frontier55Hamilton, ——, on Fort Mims massacre216Hamstrings, Indian custom of removing447Handley, Capt.Samuel, capture and release of74Hanging-maw, capture of Creek murderer by order of77Hanging-maw, conference at Tellico attended by79Hanging-maw, killing of wife of74Hanging-maw, expedition against Creeks under77Hanging-maw, wounding of74Harden, E. J., on events leading to Removal125Harden, William, acknowledgments to13Hard Labor, treaty of46,203Hard-mush, death of145Hard-mushon Iroquois peace embassy353,355,356Hard-mush, treaty with Texas signed by144Harley, Timothy, on Eskimo myths441Harley, Timothyon primitive ideas concerning eclipses441Harmony, development of lxxii–lxxiiiHarris, Bird,plan for emigration by156Harris, I. N., printer of Cherokee Phœnix111Harris, J. C., on character of rabbit in negro tales233Harris, J. C.on negro myths448,450,452Harris, J. C.on relation of Indian, negro, and European myths234Harrison, Benjamin, proclamation by, preventing lease of Cherokee strip153Harrison, Gen. W. H., capture of Prophet’s town by215Hart, J. C., on East Cherokee condition in 1897179Hatcher, J. B., work of xviiiHatcinoñdoñ, legend of362,490–491Haunted whirlpool, legend of347Hawk, myths and lore concerning284,286–287Hawk,see alsoTlă′nuwă.Hawkins, Col.Benjamin, life of211–212Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee attitude in war of 181289Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee industries in 180182Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee reception of Prophet’s doctrine89Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee refugees at Willstown209Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee skin trade82Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Creeks499Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Fort Mims massacre216Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon introduction of spinning wheels214Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Koasati migration99Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon sacred fire503Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Taskigi among Creeks389Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon threatened secession of progressives (about 1800)83Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon use of parched corn481Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Yuchi499Hawkins, Col.Benjamin, treaty concluded by61Hawkins, Col.Benjamin, visit to Cherokee by55Haywood, John, on Cherokee migrations and predecessors21–22Haywood, Johnon Cherokee heroism394–395Haywood, Johnon Cherokee myths20,229,440,441,445,469,477–478Haywood, Johnon Cherokee relations with Chickasaw390Haywood, Johnon Cherokee relations with Creeks383,384Haywood, Johnon Cherokee relations with Tuscarora379Haywood, Johnon conflicts with Cherokee76Haywood, Johnon destruction of Chickamauga towns55,79Haywood, Johnon first trader among Cherokee31Haywood, Johnon introduction of guns among Cherokee32,213Haywood, Johnon killing of Scott party and Bowl migration77,100–101Haywood, Johnon Nancy Ward204Haywood, Johnon Natchez among Cherokee388Haywood, Johnon office of “pretty woman”490Haywood, Johnon Sevier and Campbell’s expedition (1780)58Haywood, John, on Shawano wars371,372,494Haywood, Johnon Shining rock and Track Rock gap480Haywood, Johnon surrender of Port Loudon44Haywood, Johnon Tennessee Assembly’s memorial (1794)76Headdress, Cherokee474Hearing, pleasures of lxx–lxxivHeckewelder, John, on Cherokee migrations191Heckewelder, Johnon Delaware-Cherokee relations373,378,379,494Heckewelder, Johnon Delaware regard for snakes458Heckewelder, Johnon Delaware traditions concerning Cherokee18Heckewelder, Johnon expression “a night’s encampment”20Heckewelder, Johnon Indian attitude toward bear448Heckewelder, Johnon Indian ideas about animals445Heckewelder, Johnon name Tallege′wi184Heckewelder, Johnon Shawano495Hell, development of concept of lxxxvHemp-carrier, legend of364,367,491Henderson purchasefrom Cherokee45Henryon Indian attitude toward bears446–447Henryon Ojibwa myths445Henryon Ojibwa regard for snakes457–458Herbert’s spring, legend of403–404,505Heronon Cherokee myths284,285Heroism, legends of394–395,501Herring, Elbert, on assassination of John Walker121Hester, J. G., East Cherokee census by176Hewaton agreement of South Carolina with Cherokee32Hewaton Cherokee land cessions34Hewaton Cherokee relations with Tuscarora32Hewaton Cherokee war of 1760–6145Hewaton first Cherokee war with colonies33Hewaton surrender of Fort Loudon43,44Hewitt, J. N. B., on Cherokee linguistic relationship16Hewitt, J. N. B.on Iroquois myths433,440,451Hewitt, J. N. B.on Mohawk language188Hewitt, J. N. B.on Mohawk name for Cherokee16Hewitt, J. N. B.on name Hiadeoni489Hewitt, J. N. B., study of fraternities and cults by xlviiiHewitt, J. N. B., work of xviii, xxv–xxviHeyowaniin Texas, union of, with Cherokee.143Hiadeoni, legend of356,489Hichitee, deer songs of435Hichitee, migration of, to Florida99Hichitee, tribe of Creek confederacy498–499Hickorynut gap, myth connected with438Hicks, C. R., election of, as chief112Hicks, C. R., endeavor to introduce coffee by214Hicks, C. R.on moon myths441Hicks, Elijah, letter to Secretary of War by115Hightower, establishment of mission at105Hillabee, capture of91Hindu myths431Hinman, S. D., on Sioux myths450Historical traditions, Cherokee232,350–397Historyof Cherokee14–228Histrionic art, development of lxxix–lxxxiHiwassee, pseudomyth concerning416Hiwassee towns, burning of (1788)65Hiwassee towns, hostility of (1786)63Hobbs, B. C., contract for schools among East Cherokee brought about by176Hobbs, B. C., on East Cherokee schools176Hodge, F. W., work of xiii, xv, xxix–xxx, xxxi, xxxiiHog, Cherokee name for215Hog, raising of, by Cherokee82,112Hog-suckerin Cherokee myth308Holbrook, J. E., on Pleistodon463Holmes, J. L., on Chief N. J. Smith178Holmes, J. L.on Cherokee missions84Holston, supplement to treaty of77Holston, treaty of (1791)69,214Holy Ground, battle of92,217,502Honduras, memoir on mounds in xli–xliiHoney,seeBees.Honey-locust, myths and lore concerning312–313,344,465,481Hooting owl, Cherokee name for281,284Hooting owl, myth concerning241Hopewell, location of211Hopewell, treaty of61Hopewell, violations of treaty of68Hopewell commissionerson spinning and weaving among Cherokee214Hopi, model of altar of xlviii–xlixHopi, Owakülti altar of l, liiiHopi, study of ceremonies, fraternities, and altars of xiii, xlv–liiHorned owl, Cherokee name for281,284Horned owl, myth concerning241Hornet, myth concerning405Horsesamong Cherokee82,112,213Horsesamong East Cherokee176Horsesin Cherokee myth265,346,443,482Horseshoe bend, battle of93–96Horseshoe bend, Cherokee warriors at164Horseshoe bend, conduct of Houston at222“Hot-house,”seeÂsĭ462Hough, DrWalter, work of xvHouma, tribe of Choctaw confederacy500Houses, Cherokee82,137Houses, East Cherokee166Houston, Samuel, adopted father of136Houston, Samuel, conduct of, at battle of Horseshoe bend95Houston, Samuel, efforts of, in behalf of Texas Cherokee144–145Houston, Samuel, life of222–224Houston, Samuel, treaty with Cherokee by144Huckleberries, myths concerning259Hudson, Henry, legend of landing of350Huhu, myths and lore concerning281285,292–293,456Hummingbird, myths concerning254–255,290–291,455Humor, Cherokee397–399,503Huntingamong Cherokee (1800)82Hunting, relation of, to games lxixHutchinson Indian warpath207Hyades, myth concerning442

H

Habitat, Cherokee14–15Hagar, Stansbury, acknowledgments to13Hagar, Stansburyon Cherokee myths431,437,441,442,443,445,447,470,476,481Hagar, Stansburyon Ulûñsû′tĭ460Haleon Cherokee linguistic relationship16Haleon Cherokee migrations191Haleon Iroquoian migrations189Haliburton, ——, acknowledgments to13Hall, Rev.James, shooting of negro by52Hall,seeMcKenney and Hall85Hamilton, Governor, project of, for uniting Indians in attack on American frontier55Hamilton, ——, on Fort Mims massacre216Hamstrings, Indian custom of removing447Handley, Capt.Samuel, capture and release of74Hanging-maw, capture of Creek murderer by order of77Hanging-maw, conference at Tellico attended by79Hanging-maw, killing of wife of74Hanging-maw, expedition against Creeks under77Hanging-maw, wounding of74Harden, E. J., on events leading to Removal125Harden, William, acknowledgments to13Hard Labor, treaty of46,203Hard-mush, death of145Hard-mushon Iroquois peace embassy353,355,356Hard-mush, treaty with Texas signed by144Harley, Timothy, on Eskimo myths441Harley, Timothyon primitive ideas concerning eclipses441Harmony, development of lxxii–lxxiiiHarris, Bird,plan for emigration by156Harris, I. N., printer of Cherokee Phœnix111Harris, J. C., on character of rabbit in negro tales233Harris, J. C.on negro myths448,450,452Harris, J. C.on relation of Indian, negro, and European myths234Harrison, Benjamin, proclamation by, preventing lease of Cherokee strip153Harrison, Gen. W. H., capture of Prophet’s town by215Hart, J. C., on East Cherokee condition in 1897179Hatcher, J. B., work of xviiiHatcinoñdoñ, legend of362,490–491Haunted whirlpool, legend of347Hawk, myths and lore concerning284,286–287Hawk,see alsoTlă′nuwă.Hawkins, Col.Benjamin, life of211–212Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee attitude in war of 181289Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee industries in 180182Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee reception of Prophet’s doctrine89Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee refugees at Willstown209Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee skin trade82Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Creeks499Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Fort Mims massacre216Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon introduction of spinning wheels214Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Koasati migration99Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon sacred fire503Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Taskigi among Creeks389Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon threatened secession of progressives (about 1800)83Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon use of parched corn481Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Yuchi499Hawkins, Col.Benjamin, treaty concluded by61Hawkins, Col.Benjamin, visit to Cherokee by55Haywood, John, on Cherokee migrations and predecessors21–22Haywood, Johnon Cherokee heroism394–395Haywood, Johnon Cherokee myths20,229,440,441,445,469,477–478Haywood, Johnon Cherokee relations with Chickasaw390Haywood, Johnon Cherokee relations with Creeks383,384Haywood, Johnon Cherokee relations with Tuscarora379Haywood, Johnon conflicts with Cherokee76Haywood, Johnon destruction of Chickamauga towns55,79Haywood, Johnon first trader among Cherokee31Haywood, Johnon introduction of guns among Cherokee32,213Haywood, Johnon killing of Scott party and Bowl migration77,100–101Haywood, Johnon Nancy Ward204Haywood, Johnon Natchez among Cherokee388Haywood, Johnon office of “pretty woman”490Haywood, Johnon Sevier and Campbell’s expedition (1780)58Haywood, John, on Shawano wars371,372,494Haywood, Johnon Shining rock and Track Rock gap480Haywood, Johnon surrender of Port Loudon44Haywood, Johnon Tennessee Assembly’s memorial (1794)76Headdress, Cherokee474Hearing, pleasures of lxx–lxxivHeckewelder, John, on Cherokee migrations191Heckewelder, Johnon Delaware-Cherokee relations373,378,379,494Heckewelder, Johnon Delaware regard for snakes458Heckewelder, Johnon Delaware traditions concerning Cherokee18Heckewelder, Johnon expression “a night’s encampment”20Heckewelder, Johnon Indian attitude toward bear448Heckewelder, Johnon Indian ideas about animals445Heckewelder, Johnon name Tallege′wi184Heckewelder, Johnon Shawano495Hell, development of concept of lxxxvHemp-carrier, legend of364,367,491Henderson purchasefrom Cherokee45Henryon Indian attitude toward bears446–447Henryon Ojibwa myths445Henryon Ojibwa regard for snakes457–458Herbert’s spring, legend of403–404,505Heronon Cherokee myths284,285Heroism, legends of394–395,501Herring, Elbert, on assassination of John Walker121Hester, J. G., East Cherokee census by176Hewaton agreement of South Carolina with Cherokee32Hewaton Cherokee land cessions34Hewaton Cherokee relations with Tuscarora32Hewaton Cherokee war of 1760–6145Hewaton first Cherokee war with colonies33Hewaton surrender of Fort Loudon43,44Hewitt, J. N. B., on Cherokee linguistic relationship16Hewitt, J. N. B.on Iroquois myths433,440,451Hewitt, J. N. B.on Mohawk language188Hewitt, J. N. B.on Mohawk name for Cherokee16Hewitt, J. N. B.on name Hiadeoni489Hewitt, J. N. B., study of fraternities and cults by xlviiiHewitt, J. N. B., work of xviii, xxv–xxviHeyowaniin Texas, union of, with Cherokee.143Hiadeoni, legend of356,489Hichitee, deer songs of435Hichitee, migration of, to Florida99Hichitee, tribe of Creek confederacy498–499Hickorynut gap, myth connected with438Hicks, C. R., election of, as chief112Hicks, C. R., endeavor to introduce coffee by214Hicks, C. R.on moon myths441Hicks, Elijah, letter to Secretary of War by115Hightower, establishment of mission at105Hillabee, capture of91Hindu myths431Hinman, S. D., on Sioux myths450Historical traditions, Cherokee232,350–397Historyof Cherokee14–228Histrionic art, development of lxxix–lxxxiHiwassee, pseudomyth concerning416Hiwassee towns, burning of (1788)65Hiwassee towns, hostility of (1786)63Hobbs, B. C., contract for schools among East Cherokee brought about by176Hobbs, B. C., on East Cherokee schools176Hodge, F. W., work of xiii, xv, xxix–xxx, xxxi, xxxiiHog, Cherokee name for215Hog, raising of, by Cherokee82,112Hog-suckerin Cherokee myth308Holbrook, J. E., on Pleistodon463Holmes, J. L., on Chief N. J. Smith178Holmes, J. L.on Cherokee missions84Holston, supplement to treaty of77Holston, treaty of (1791)69,214Holy Ground, battle of92,217,502Honduras, memoir on mounds in xli–xliiHoney,seeBees.Honey-locust, myths and lore concerning312–313,344,465,481Hooting owl, Cherokee name for281,284Hooting owl, myth concerning241Hopewell, location of211Hopewell, treaty of61Hopewell, violations of treaty of68Hopewell commissionerson spinning and weaving among Cherokee214Hopi, model of altar of xlviii–xlixHopi, Owakülti altar of l, liiiHopi, study of ceremonies, fraternities, and altars of xiii, xlv–liiHorned owl, Cherokee name for281,284Horned owl, myth concerning241Hornet, myth concerning405Horsesamong Cherokee82,112,213Horsesamong East Cherokee176Horsesin Cherokee myth265,346,443,482Horseshoe bend, battle of93–96Horseshoe bend, Cherokee warriors at164Horseshoe bend, conduct of Houston at222“Hot-house,”seeÂsĭ462Hough, DrWalter, work of xvHouma, tribe of Choctaw confederacy500Houses, Cherokee82,137Houses, East Cherokee166Houston, Samuel, adopted father of136Houston, Samuel, conduct of, at battle of Horseshoe bend95Houston, Samuel, efforts of, in behalf of Texas Cherokee144–145Houston, Samuel, life of222–224Houston, Samuel, treaty with Cherokee by144Huckleberries, myths concerning259Hudson, Henry, legend of landing of350Huhu, myths and lore concerning281285,292–293,456Hummingbird, myths concerning254–255,290–291,455Humor, Cherokee397–399,503Huntingamong Cherokee (1800)82Hunting, relation of, to games lxixHutchinson Indian warpath207Hyades, myth concerning442

Habitat, Cherokee14–15

Hagar, Stansbury, acknowledgments to13

Hagar, Stansburyon Cherokee myths431,437,441,442,443,445,447,470,476,481

Hagar, Stansburyon Ulûñsû′tĭ460

Haleon Cherokee linguistic relationship16

Haleon Cherokee migrations191

Haleon Iroquoian migrations189

Haliburton, ——, acknowledgments to13

Hall, Rev.James, shooting of negro by52

Hall,seeMcKenney and Hall85

Hamilton, Governor, project of, for uniting Indians in attack on American frontier55

Hamilton, ——, on Fort Mims massacre216

Hamstrings, Indian custom of removing447

Handley, Capt.Samuel, capture and release of74

Hanging-maw, capture of Creek murderer by order of77

Hanging-maw, conference at Tellico attended by79

Hanging-maw, killing of wife of74

Hanging-maw, expedition against Creeks under77

Hanging-maw, wounding of74

Harden, E. J., on events leading to Removal125

Harden, William, acknowledgments to13

Hard Labor, treaty of46,203

Hard-mush, death of145

Hard-mushon Iroquois peace embassy353,355,356

Hard-mush, treaty with Texas signed by144

Harley, Timothy, on Eskimo myths441

Harley, Timothyon primitive ideas concerning eclipses441

Harmony, development of lxxii–lxxiii

Harris, Bird,plan for emigration by156

Harris, I. N., printer of Cherokee Phœnix111

Harris, J. C., on character of rabbit in negro tales233

Harris, J. C.on negro myths448,450,452

Harris, J. C.on relation of Indian, negro, and European myths234

Harrison, Benjamin, proclamation by, preventing lease of Cherokee strip153

Harrison, Gen. W. H., capture of Prophet’s town by215

Hart, J. C., on East Cherokee condition in 1897179

Hatcher, J. B., work of xviii

Hatcinoñdoñ, legend of362,490–491

Haunted whirlpool, legend of347

Hawk, myths and lore concerning284,286–287

Hawk,see alsoTlă′nuwă.

Hawkins, Col.Benjamin, life of211–212

Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee attitude in war of 181289

Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee industries in 180182

Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee reception of Prophet’s doctrine89

Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee refugees at Willstown209

Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Cherokee skin trade82

Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Creeks499

Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Fort Mims massacre216

Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon introduction of spinning wheels214

Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Koasati migration99

Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon sacred fire503

Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Taskigi among Creeks389

Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon threatened secession of progressives (about 1800)83

Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon use of parched corn481

Hawkins, Col.Benjaminon Yuchi499

Hawkins, Col.Benjamin, treaty concluded by61

Hawkins, Col.Benjamin, visit to Cherokee by55

Haywood, John, on Cherokee migrations and predecessors21–22

Haywood, Johnon Cherokee heroism394–395

Haywood, Johnon Cherokee myths20,229,440,441,445,469,477–478

Haywood, Johnon Cherokee relations with Chickasaw390

Haywood, Johnon Cherokee relations with Creeks383,384

Haywood, Johnon Cherokee relations with Tuscarora379

Haywood, Johnon conflicts with Cherokee76

Haywood, Johnon destruction of Chickamauga towns55,79

Haywood, Johnon first trader among Cherokee31

Haywood, Johnon introduction of guns among Cherokee32,213

Haywood, Johnon killing of Scott party and Bowl migration77,100–101

Haywood, Johnon Nancy Ward204

Haywood, Johnon Natchez among Cherokee388

Haywood, Johnon office of “pretty woman”490

Haywood, Johnon Sevier and Campbell’s expedition (1780)58

Haywood, John, on Shawano wars371,372,494

Haywood, Johnon Shining rock and Track Rock gap480

Haywood, Johnon surrender of Port Loudon44

Haywood, Johnon Tennessee Assembly’s memorial (1794)76

Headdress, Cherokee474

Hearing, pleasures of lxx–lxxiv

Heckewelder, John, on Cherokee migrations191

Heckewelder, Johnon Delaware-Cherokee relations373,378,379,494

Heckewelder, Johnon Delaware regard for snakes458

Heckewelder, Johnon Delaware traditions concerning Cherokee18

Heckewelder, Johnon expression “a night’s encampment”20

Heckewelder, Johnon Indian attitude toward bear448

Heckewelder, Johnon Indian ideas about animals445

Heckewelder, Johnon name Tallege′wi184

Heckewelder, Johnon Shawano495

Hell, development of concept of lxxxv

Hemp-carrier, legend of364,367,491

Henderson purchasefrom Cherokee45

Henryon Indian attitude toward bears446–447

Henryon Ojibwa myths445

Henryon Ojibwa regard for snakes457–458

Herbert’s spring, legend of403–404,505

Heronon Cherokee myths284,285

Heroism, legends of394–395,501

Herring, Elbert, on assassination of John Walker121

Hester, J. G., East Cherokee census by176

Hewaton agreement of South Carolina with Cherokee32

Hewaton Cherokee land cessions34

Hewaton Cherokee relations with Tuscarora32

Hewaton Cherokee war of 1760–6145

Hewaton first Cherokee war with colonies33

Hewaton surrender of Fort Loudon43,44

Hewitt, J. N. B., on Cherokee linguistic relationship16

Hewitt, J. N. B.on Iroquois myths433,440,451

Hewitt, J. N. B.on Mohawk language188

Hewitt, J. N. B.on Mohawk name for Cherokee16

Hewitt, J. N. B.on name Hiadeoni489

Hewitt, J. N. B., study of fraternities and cults by xlviii

Hewitt, J. N. B., work of xviii, xxv–xxvi

Heyowaniin Texas, union of, with Cherokee.143

Hiadeoni, legend of356,489

Hichitee, deer songs of435

Hichitee, migration of, to Florida99

Hichitee, tribe of Creek confederacy498–499

Hickorynut gap, myth connected with438

Hicks, C. R., election of, as chief112

Hicks, C. R., endeavor to introduce coffee by214

Hicks, C. R.on moon myths441

Hicks, Elijah, letter to Secretary of War by115

Hightower, establishment of mission at105

Hillabee, capture of91

Hindu myths431

Hinman, S. D., on Sioux myths450

Historical traditions, Cherokee232,350–397

Historyof Cherokee14–228

Histrionic art, development of lxxix–lxxxi

Hiwassee, pseudomyth concerning416

Hiwassee towns, burning of (1788)65

Hiwassee towns, hostility of (1786)63

Hobbs, B. C., contract for schools among East Cherokee brought about by176

Hobbs, B. C., on East Cherokee schools176

Hodge, F. W., work of xiii, xv, xxix–xxx, xxxi, xxxii

Hog, Cherokee name for215

Hog, raising of, by Cherokee82,112

Hog-suckerin Cherokee myth308

Holbrook, J. E., on Pleistodon463

Holmes, J. L., on Chief N. J. Smith178

Holmes, J. L.on Cherokee missions84

Holston, supplement to treaty of77

Holston, treaty of (1791)69,214

Holy Ground, battle of92,217,502

Honduras, memoir on mounds in xli–xlii

Honey,seeBees.

Honey-locust, myths and lore concerning312–313,344,465,481

Hooting owl, Cherokee name for281,284

Hooting owl, myth concerning241

Hopewell, location of211

Hopewell, treaty of61

Hopewell, violations of treaty of68

Hopewell commissionerson spinning and weaving among Cherokee214

Hopi, model of altar of xlviii–xlix

Hopi, Owakülti altar of l, liii

Hopi, study of ceremonies, fraternities, and altars of xiii, xlv–lii

Horned owl, Cherokee name for281,284

Horned owl, myth concerning241

Hornet, myth concerning405

Horsesamong Cherokee82,112,213

Horsesamong East Cherokee176

Horsesin Cherokee myth265,346,443,482

Horseshoe bend, battle of93–96

Horseshoe bend, Cherokee warriors at164

Horseshoe bend, conduct of Houston at222

“Hot-house,”seeÂsĭ462

Hough, DrWalter, work of xv

Houma, tribe of Choctaw confederacy500

Houses, Cherokee82,137

Houses, East Cherokee166

Houston, Samuel, adopted father of136

Houston, Samuel, conduct of, at battle of Horseshoe bend95

Houston, Samuel, efforts of, in behalf of Texas Cherokee144–145

Houston, Samuel, life of222–224

Houston, Samuel, treaty with Cherokee by144

Huckleberries, myths concerning259

Hudson, Henry, legend of landing of350

Huhu, myths and lore concerning281285,292–293,456

Hummingbird, myths concerning254–255,290–291,455

Humor, Cherokee397–399,503

Huntingamong Cherokee (1800)82

Hunting, relation of, to games lxix

Hutchinson Indian warpath207

Hyades, myth concerning442


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