C
Cabot, Sebastian, visit to America by [191]
Caddo in Texas, union of, with Cherokee [143]
Caddo, wanderings of [146]
Cairns in Cherokee country [20]–[21], [491]
Caleebee creek, battle of [93]
Calendars, Kiowa, publication of paper on xxvi, xxix
Calendar systems, Mayan, memoir on xli–xlii
Calhoun on Seneca town [485]
Calhoun, reply to Cherokee memorial by [115]
Calhoun, reply to Georgia’s protest by [116]
Cameron, ——, attempt to seize [48]
Cameron, ——, encounter between Williamson’s force and [50]
Cameron, ——, interception of letter to [47]
Cameron, ——, raid led by [48]
Campbell, Col. Arthur, defeat of Ferguson by [57]
Campbell, Col. Arthur, expedition under (1780–81) [57]–[58]
Campbell, Col. Arthur on British agent and Tories at Chickamauga [55]
Campbell, Col. Arthur on Chickamauga band [54]
Campbell, Col. Arthur on Nancy Ward [204]
Campbell, Col. Arthur on Sevier’s expedition (1781) [59]
Campion in Cherokee lore [426]
Canasagua, De Soto’s visit to [26], [197]
Candy, John, printer of Cherokee Phœnix [111]
Cane, Indian use of [490]
Cannibals, myths concerning [247], [349]–[350], [483], [501]
Canoes, Cherokee [496]
Canos, see Cofitachiqui.
Canup, W. T., acknowledgments to [13]
Cape Girardeau, settlement of Delawares and Shawano at [99]
Cardinal flower in Cherokee lore [424]
Carrington on East Cherokee chiefs [175]
Carrington on East Cherokee constitution [173]
Carrington on East Cherokee in Civil war [170], [171]
Carrington on Iroquois [485]
Carrington on Iroquois peace towns [208]
Carroll, Gov. William, treaty signed by [125]
Carroll, Gov. William, on Catawba in Cherokee war [44]
Carroll, Gov. William on English conduct toward Cherokee [38]
Cartier, Indians found on St Lawrence by [190]
Cass, Lewis, reply to Schermerhorn’s proposals by [122]
Casteel family, murder of [76]
Castor Hill, treaty of (1852) [99]
Cat, Cherokee name for [265]
Cataracts in Cherokee lore [426]
Catawba, Cherokee relations with [14], [36], [31]–[32], [44], [49], [165], [234], [380]–[381]
Catawba, feather ornament of [504]
Catawba, myths of [452]
Catawba name for Cherokee [16], [183]
Catawba, population of (1755) [39]
Catawba, sketch of [498]
Catawba, Spanish contact with [28]
“Catgut” in Cherokee lore [425]
Catlin on Tahchee [141]
Cattle raising by Cherokee [82], [122], [137], [166], [213]–[214]
Cauchi, De Soto’s visit to [29]
Cavitts station, attack on [75]
Cebollita valley, excavation of ruins around xiii
Cedar, lore concerning [421], [505]
Censuses of Cherokee [34], [103], [112], [125], [150], [156]–[157]
Censuses of East Cherokee [167]–[168], [172], [176], [179], [180]
Central America, memoir on numeral systems of xliv, xlv
Ceremony, development of lxxviii–lxxix
Chalaque, De Soto’s visit to [24], [194]
Chalaque, see also Tsa′lăgĭ′; Synonymy.
Chance, part played by, in games lxviii–lxix
Charleville on Cherokee wars [371]
Charley, escape, surrender, and shooting of [131], [157], [158]
Chat, see Huhu.
Chatelain, Heli, on Angolan folk tales [442], [446], [447], [450], [452], [453]
Cheowa Maximum, myth concerning [405]
Cheraw, Cherokee relations with [14], [380]
Cheraw, sketch of [498]
Cherokee, meaning and derivation of name [182]–[183]
Cherokee, memoir on myths of xxxvii–xxxix, [3]–[548]
Cherokee, study of fraternities, cults, and myths of xxvi, xlvii
Cherokee Advocate, establishment of [111], [112]
Cherokee Advocate, myths published by [272]–[273], [449], [450]
Cherokee Advocate on treaty with South Carolina [31]
Cherokee Advocate on western Cherokee history [146]
Cherokee Advocate, revival of (1870) [147], [151]
Cherokee agency, attempt to annul treaty of [104]
Cherokee agency, treaties of [102], [120]
Cherokee agency, proposal made at treaty of [113]
Cherokee Almanac, establishment of [112]
Cherokee Messenger, establishment of [112]
Cherokee outlet, establishment of [124], [139], [142]
Cherokee outlet, see also Cherokee strip.
Cherokee Phœnix, establishment of [111], [112], [217]–[218]
Cherokee Phœnix on Sequoya’s ancestry [108]
Cherokee Phœnix, suppression of [123]
Cherokee strip, cession of [153]
Cherokee strip, establishment of [124], [139], [142]
Cherokee strip, settlement of other Indians on [150], [151]
Cheucunsene, see Kunnesee.
Cheyenne, murder of party of [209]
Cheyenne, myths of [229], [441], [443], [449], [452], [465]–[466]
Cheyenne, tribal medicine of [503]
Chiaha, Spanish visits to [23], [24], [26], [28], [197], [199], [200]
Chiaroscuro, development of lxxvi
Chickadee, myths concerning [285]–[286], [319], [454], [468]
Chickamauga band, declaration of war by (1792) [71], [72]
Chickamauga band, hostility of (1875–94) [62]–[67], [70], [72]–[78]
Chickamauga band, origin of [54]
Chickamauga gulch, pseudomyth concerning [413]–[414]
Chickamauga towns, destruction of [55], [78]–[79]
Chickamauga towns, expedition against [60]
Chickasaw, attacks on Cumberland towns by [62]
Chickasaw, attitude of, in Civil war [148]
Chickasaw, attitude of, in Creek war [90]
Chickasaw, boundary between Cherokee and [62], [66]
Chickasaw, Cherokee relations with [14], [38], [44], [67], [72], [371], [389]–[390], [494]
Chickasaw, defeat of French by [477]
Chickasaw, friendliness of, toward English [35]
Chickasaw, land cessions by [86]
Chickasaw, Natchez among [386]
Chickasaw, sketch of [499], [500]
Chickasaw, treaty with Virginia and North Carolina by [63]
Chickasaw Council House, treaty of (1816) [98]
Chickasaw Old Fields, treaty of [85]
Chicken, Col. George, expedition under [33]
Chilhowee, myth concerning [375]
Chilhowee, threatened burning of (1792) [73]
Chinook jargon, character and use of [187]–[188]
Chisca, Spanish visits to [23], [27], [201]
Chivington, Colonel, murder of Cheyenne by [209]
Choctaw, attitude of, in Civil war [148]
Choctaw, attitude of, in Creek war [90], [91]
Choctaw, Cherokee relations with [72], [390]
Choctaw in Texas, union of, with Cherokee [143]
Choctaw, myths of [501]
Choctaw name for Cherokee [15]–[16], [182]–[183]
Choctaw names for Indian tribes [182]–[183]
Choctaw, sketch of [500]
Chopped oak, traditions concerning [415]–[416]
Christian, Col. William, expedition under [50]
Christian, Col. William, life of [205]–[206]
Christian, Col. William, peace agreement arranged by [51], [53]
Christianity among Cherokee [37]–[38], [83]–[84], [110]–[113]
Christianity among East Cherokee [166]
Christianity, introduction of, at Kituwha [165]
Church, Captain, on scalping by whites [208]
Citico, ambuscade at [65]
Citizenship, Cherokee, recommendation for [114]
Citizenship in Cherokee Nation, decision of [152], [154], [156]
Civil war, Cherokee attitude during [148]–[149]
Civil war, Cherokee loss in [356]
Civil war, Cherokee suffering from [148]
Civil war, East Cherokee part in [161]–[162], [168]–[172]
Claiborne, General, defeat of Creeks at Holy Ground by [92]
Claiborne, General on Alabama migration [99]
Clan, features of xlix, [1]
Clan revenge among Cherokee, abolition of [86]–[87], [107]
Clans, Chickasaw [499]
Clans, Choctaw [500]
Clans, memoir on localization of, in Tusayan xli
Clans, Muscogee [499]
Clans, Seneca [483]
Clans, Shawano [494]
Clark, Governor William, Osage-Cherokee conference arranged by [105], [137]
Clarke, Peter, on Iroquoian migrations [189]
Clay, Henry, opposition to removal project by [129]
Clover in Cherokee lore [421]
Coça, Spanish visits to [23], [24], [26], [29], [194], [200]–[201]
Cocklebur in Cherokee lore [426]
Coffee, General, attack on Creeks at Tallasechatchee, by [90], [91]
Coffee, General on battle of Horseshoe bend [93]–[96]
Coffee, General, wound received by, at Emukfaw creek [92]
Coffee among Cherokee [214]
Cofitachiqui, people of [499]
Cofitachiqui, Spanish visits to [23], [24], [28], [193]–[194]
Cohutta mountain, myths concerning [299], [302], [461], [462]
Colden, Cadwallader, on Iroquoian migrations [189]
Colden, Cadwallader on Iroquois [485]
Colden, Cadwallader on name Allege′wi [184]
Cold mountain, myth concerning [480]
Coldwater, burning of [67]
Colerain, Creek peace made at [81]
Collections made by the Bureau xviii, xx–xxi, xxix
Colonial period of Cherokee history [29]–[46]
Color, pleasures of lxiii
Color, primitive ideas concerning lxxxiv
Comanche, attitude of, in Civil war [148]
Comanche, use of language of, as trade language [188]
Comet, Cherokee name for [442]
Confederacy, features of xlix
Confederate States, Cherokee declaration for [148]
Confederate States, East Cherokee relations with [168]–[171]
Congaree, Cherokee relations with [31]–[32]
Congress, Cherokee representation in [125]
Conjuring in Cherokee myth [255], [277]–[278], [279], [320], [374]–[375], [393]–[394], [501], [502], passim
Conjuring, Indian practice of [495]
Conneross, myth concerning [412]
Conoy, association of, with Delawares [497]
Conoy, fate of [498]
Constitution, Cherokee, adoption of [112], [116], [135]
Constitution, East Cherokee, adoption of [173]
Coosa, Creek peace town [207]–[208]
Coosawatee, establishment of mission at [107]
Coosawatee, surrender of prisoners at [66]
Cooshatta, see Koasati.
Cooweescoowee, origin of name [285]
Copper, Indian use of [23], [26]
Copperhead, myths and lore concerning [252]–[253], [296], [313]
Corn, Indian use of [481]
Corn, myths and lore concerning [244]–[245], [246], [248], [249], [421], [423], [432], [471]
Corncob in Cherokee myth [436], [441]
Cornelius, Rev. Elias, on The Suck [464]–[465]
Cornells on Cherokee reception of Prophet’s doctrine [89]
Cornwallis, attempt to invade North Carolina and Virginia by [56]–[57]
Cornwall school, education of Cherokee at [108]
Coronado, trick attempted on [194]
Cosmogonic myths, see also Sacred myths.
Coste, De Soto’s visit to [200]
Cotton gin, grant to Cherokee of [85]
Coulanges, Fustel de, description of the “Ancient City” by xli
Courts, Cherokee, narrowing of jurisdiction of [156]
Courts, East Cherokee [166]
Cow in Cherokee myth [265]
Cow-ant in Cherokee lore [309]
Cowee, burning of (1783) [61]
Cowee, legends of [375]–[378], [496]
Coyote, myths concerning [467], [468]
Coytmore, Lieutenant, murder of [42]–[43]
Crab orchard, skirmish at (1794) [74], [78]
Crane, myths concerning [290]–[291], [325], [445], [455]
Craven, Governor, defeat of Yamassee by [33]
Crawfish, myths and lore concerning [239], [308], [425]
Crawford, ——, on East Cherokee desire for removal [165]
Crawford, ——, on numbers of East Cherokee [168]
Creeks among Cherokee [142]–[143]
Creeks, attitude of, during Civil war [148], [149]
Creeks, attitude of, during Revolution [55], [59]–[60], [62]–[66], [70], [72], [73], [74], [77]
Creeks, attitude of, in 1794, 1795 [78], [80]
Creeks, blood of, among Cherokee [234]
Creeks, boundary between Cherokee and [62]
Creeks, cane-splint fire among [429]–[436]
Creeks, Cherokee relations with [14], [15], [22], [33], [38], [62], [89], [142], [372], [382]–[385]
Creeks, chiefs of [209]–[210], [216]–[217]
Creeks, Choctaw relations with [390]
Creeks, conjuring by [502]
Creeks, friendly, part taken by, in Creek war [90]–[95]
Creeks, genesis legend of [229]
Creeks in Texas, union of, with Cherokee [143]
Creeks, massacre at Fort Mims by [216]
Creeks, myths of [430]–[432], [434], [436], [447], [450], [452]–[455], [463], [467], [473], [476]
Creeks, Natchez among [386]
Creeks, peace town of [207]–[208]
Creeks, peace treaties with (1796) [67]–[68], [81]
Creeks, probable origin of Cherokee myths among [235]
Creeks, removal of, to the West [141]
Creeks, sacred square of [502]
Creeks, sketch of [498]
Creeks, songs of [504]
Creeks, Taskigi among [388]–[389]
Creeks, treaty with Virginia and North Carolina by [63]
Creek path, Cherokee attack on settlement on [383]–[384]
Creek path, withdrawal of Creeks to neighborhood of [383]
Creek war, beginning of [87]–[89]
Creek war, Cherokee loss by [97], [98]
Creek war, Cherokee part in [89], [97], [164]
Creek war, Cherokee remembrance of [232]
Creek war, pensions to Cherokee veterans of [123]
Cremation by Pueblo Viejo inhabitants xv
Cricket, myths and lore concerning [269], [309], [401], [504]
Crockett, David, opposition to removal project by [129]
Crow, Cherokee name for [282]
Crow in Cherokee myth [283], [314]–[315]
Crow town, building of [54]
Culture, processes of xxi–xxv
Culver root, Cherokee lore [426]
Cumberland settlements, raids on [62]–[65]
Cuming, Sir Alexander, mission of, to Cherokee [35]
Curia, see Fraternity.
Currahee Dick, establishment of mission at instance of [108]
Curtin, Jeremiah, myths given by [359]–[364], [365]–[370], [473], [489]
Curtis act, effect of [156]
Cushatta, see Koasati [499]
Cushing, F. H., model of Zuñi altar by xlviii
Cushing, F. H., study of religious fraternities and cults by xlvii
Cushing, F. H., work of xix
Cusick on Iroquoian migrations [189]
Cusick on Iroquois myths [229], [444], [469], [501]
Cuttawa, see Kitu′hwagĭ; Synonymy.
Cyclopedia of Indian tribes, work on xxviii–xxix