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Abbott on effect of Georgia anti-Cherokee laws [118]
Acculturation, study of xxi–xxv
Acolapissa, tribe of Choctaw confederacy [500]
Acoma, work at xiii
Activities, discussion of lxiv–lxv
Adair, James, on Cherokee dialects [16]
Adair, James on Cherokee intratribal friction [496]
Adair, James on Cherokee lack of conservatism [229]
Adair, James on Cherokee population [34]
Adair, James on Cherokee relations with Creeks [384]
Adair, James on Cherokee sacred ark [503]
Adair, James on Cherokee snake myths [457], [459]–[460], [461]
Adair, James on Cherokee sufferings from smallpox [36]
Adair, James on Cherokee thunder myths [441]
Adair, James on Cherokee war of 1759–61 [41]
Adair, James on Christian Priber’s work [37]
Adair, James on Creek myths [475]
Adair, James on Creeks [499]
Adair, James on decay of Cherokee ritual and traditions [20]
Adair, James on effects of Cherokee war (1760–61) [45]
Adair, James on gatayûstĭ game [434]
Adair, James on Herbert’s spring [404]
Adair, James on horses and swine among Cherokee [82], [213]
Adair, James on Indian beliefs concerning birds [453]–[454]
Adair, James on Indian beliefs concerning food [472]
Adair, James on Indian beliefs concerning wolf [448]
Adair, James on Indian conduct during eclipse [441]
Adair, James on Indian custom of removing deers’ hamstrings [447]
Adair, James on Indian marriage customs [482]
Adair, James on Iroquois wars [357]–[358], [491]
Adair, James on name Cherokee [16]
Adair, James on peace towns [207], [208]
Adair, James on sacred fire [503]
Adair, James on scratching ceremony [476]
Adair, James on Shawano wars [371]
Adair, James on Taskigi among Creeks [389]
Adair, James on tlă′nuwă [466]
Adair, James on welcome ceremony [493]
Adder, myths concerning [297], [436]
Adoption among eastern tribes [493]
Advocate, Cherokee, see Cherokee Advocate.
Â′ganstâ′ta, see Morgan, Washington; Oconostota.
Âgăn-uni′tsĭ, myth concerning [298]–[300], [461]
Aguas Calientes, examination of caves near xvii
Alabama in Texas, union of, with Cherokee [143]
Alabama, migration across the Mississippi by [99]
Alabama, tribe of Creek confederacy [498]–[499]
Alabama, production of gold in [220], [221]
Alabama, Removal forts in [221]
Algonquian languages, study of xxv
Algonquian names for rabbit and dawn [233]
Algonquian tribes, study of xvii–xviii, xxix
Alkĭnĭ′, Natchez woman among Cherokee [388]
All bones, see Kâ′lahû′.
Allegheny river, origin of name of [18]
Allegory, development of lxxxix–xc
Allen, H. N., on Korean myths [447]
Alligator, myths concerning [459]
Almanac, Cherokee, establishment of [112]
Alphabet used for Cherokee words [506]
Alphabet, see also Syllabary.
Altars of religious fraternities, study of xlvi–xlix, l–lii
Ambrosial pleasures lix–lx
American blood among Cherokee [83]
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, work of, among Cherokee [104]–[105], [136]
Anadarko, see Nadako.
Angola, myths of [441]–[442], [446], [447], [450], [452], [453]
Ani′-Kitu′whagĭ, see Kitu′whagĭ.
Ani′-Ku′sa, see Creeks.
Ani′-Kuta′nĭ, legends concerning [392]–[393], [501]
Animals, chiefs and tribes of [231], [261]–[266], [445]–[448]
Animals, myths concerning [239], [243], [250]–[252], [280], et passim
Ani′-Tsa′lăgĭ′, Ani′-Yûñ′wiyă′, see Tsa′-lăgĭ′, Yûñ′wiyă′.
Annuities, Cherokee [81], [85], [124]
Annuities, apportionment of [106], [138], [177]
Annuities, withholding of [138]
Ant, myths concerning [452]
Antelope, myths concerning [451]
Apache, murder of party of, by scalp hunters [209]
Apache, racing among [494]
Apache, study of xxiii
Apache, use of language of, as trade language [188]
Apache, see also Jicarilla; Mescalero.
Appalachee, enslavement of [232]
Appleton’s Cyclopedia of American Biography on Rev. David Brainerd [217]
Appleton’s Cyclopedia of American Biography on Col. Benjamin Hawkins [212]
Appleton’s Cyclopedia of American Biography on Chief McGillivray [210]
Appleton’s Cyclopedia of American Biography on Col. R J. Meigs. [212]
Appleton’s Cyclopedia of American Biography on General Robertson. [205]
Appleton’s Cyclopedia of American Biography on John Ross [114]
Appleton’s Cyclopedia of American Biography on St. Clair’s defeat [212]
Appleton’s Cyclopedia of American Biography on Tecumtha [216]
Appleton’s Cyclopedia of American Biography on Nancy Ward [204]
Appleton’s Cyclopedia of American Biography on Wayne’s victory [213]
Aquaquiri, see Guaquili.
Arapaho, genesis legend of [229]
Arapaho, tribal medicine of [503]
Arbuckle, General, on adoption of Cherokee constitution [135]
Arbuckle, General, reward for capture of Tahchee offered by [141]
Arch, John, bible translation by [110]
Arizona, report on collections from xix–xx
Arizona, work in xiii–xv
Arkansas, collection from xxi
Arkansas Cherokee, conference with Osage by [105]
Arkansas Cherokee, fixing of boundaries to lands of [105]
Arkansas Cherokee, friction between main band and [133], [135], [147], [148]
Arkansas Cherokee, history of [77], [102], [136]–[143]
Arkansas Cherokee, request of, for recognition as separate tribe [105]
Arkansas Cherokee, union of, with main band [135]
Arkansas Cherokee, visit of Sequoya to [110]
Arkansas river, settlement of Cherokee on [102]
Arkansas river, cession to Cherokee of tract on [102]–[103]
Arkansas river, exchange of tract on [139]
Arts, see Fine arts.
Âsĭ, characters of [462]
Âsĭ, recitation of sacred myths in [230]
Astu′gatâ′ga, Lieutenant, death of [170]
Atagâ′hĭ, myths concerning [321]–[322], [461], [470]
Ătăgûl′kălû, see Atakullakulla.
Atakapa, Cherokee relations with [391]
Atakullakulla, agreement with, for building of forts [40]
Atakullakulla, attempts to bring peace by [42], [44]
Atakullakulla, offer of aid to Americans by [54]
Atakullakulla, rescue of Captain Stuart by [44], [203]
Athletic pleasures lxiii–lxviii
Atkins, J. D. C., on east Cherokee suit against main band [152]
Atkins, J. D. C., recommendation for east Cherokee removal by [177]
Atlanta Constitution on effect of Georgia anti-Cherokee laws [118]
Atsĭ, see Arch, John.
Augusta, opening of path from Cherokee country to [36]
Augusta, treaty of (1763) [45]
Autonomy, Cherokee, waning of [153]–[157]
Autossee, battle at [92]
Avery, Mrs A. C., acknowledgments to [13]
Avery, Mrs A. C. on Cherokee part in civil war [169]
Avery, Mrs A. C. on Col. W. H. Thomas [162]
Aʻwani′ta, myth told by. [454]
Ax, John, Cherokee story-teller [229]–[230], [237]
Ax, John, myths told by [430], [431], [435], [436], [438], [440], [448]–[452], [454]–[456], [460], [462], [463], [466], [471], [473], [476], [477], [481]
Ax, John on gatayûstĭ game [434]
Ayâ′sta, Cherokee story-teller [237]
Ayâ′sta, myths and songs obtained from [430], [453], [468], [470], [501], [504]
Ayllon on gigantic Indians [501]
Ayllon, version of Tsundige′wi myth by [471]
Ayllon, visit to Georgia coast by [193]
Aʻyûñ′inĭ, see Swimmer.