D
Dagûlʻkû geese, myths concerning [254]–[255], [284], [439]
Dahlonega, establishment of mint at [220]
Dakota, myths of [432]
Dăkwă′, myths concerning [307], [320]–[321], [469]
Dance, characters of lxxvii–lxxviii
Dance, influence of, on development of music and drama lxxi, lxxx
Dance, myths concerning [254], [274], [279]
Dance, scalp [496]
Dance, visiting [493]
Dandridge, raid near [75]
Dangerous man, migration under [99]–[100]
Darkening land, myths concerning [248], [253], [261], [262], [313]
D’Artaguette, defeat of French under [417]
Dart throwing among Indians [494]
Daughter of the Sun, myths concerning [252]–[254], [297], [436]–[438]
Davidson, see Fay and Davidson.
Davies, history of Antilles by [202]
Davies on Spanish mission among Cherokee [29]
Davis, Rebecca M., on Whiteside mountain [467]–[468]
Davis, Maj. W. M., on Cherokee opposition to Removal [126]
Dawes Commission, organization and powers of [153]–[154]
Dawes Commission, work of [156]
Dawn, connection of rabbit with [233]
Day, Dr D. T., acknowledgments to [13]
Day, Dr D. T. on Southern gold fields [221]
Death, myths concerning [253]–[254], [436]
Decorative pleasures lx–lxiii, lxxiv–lxxvii
Deganeski, Union Cherokee leader in civil war [171]
Degatâ′ga, see Takatoka.
Deer, myths concerning [250]–[251], [263], [266], [275]–[277], [286]–[287], [432], [450]–[452]
Deer songs, Cherokee [435]
Delawares among Cherokee [137], [157]
Delawares, capture of Cherokee medicine by [397], [503]
Delawares, Cherokee relations with [18]–[19], [373], [378]–[379]
Delawares, genesis legend of [229]
Delawares, incorporation of, with Cherokee [99], [151]
Delawares in Texas, union of, with Cherokee [143]
Delawares in Texas, wanderings of [146]
Delawares, invitations to join Cherokee extended to [105], [136]
Delawares, mode of address used to [491]
Delawares, Moravian missionary work among [83]
Delawares, name of, for Cherokee [16]
Delawares, regard for snakes among. [458]
Delawares, sketch of [497]
Delawares, trans-Mississippi migration of [99]
Deluge, myths concerning [261], [444]–[445]
De Luna, Tristan, expedition of [201]
Demeré, Captain, commander of Fort Loudon [40]
Demeré, death of [44]
Demeré, surrender of [43]
Demeré, use of drums of [493]
Deroque on Shaw’s mission [71]
De Schweinitz, Edmund, on Moravian missions. [84]
Descriptive ethnology, work in xxviii–xxix
De Soto, Hernando, Cherokee name used by [182]
De Soto, Hernando, expedition of, into Cherokee country [23]–[27], [191]–[201]
De Soto, Hernando on bees among Cherokee [214]
De′tsătă, Cherokee fairy [334]–[335]
“Devil’s shoestring” in Cherokee lore [425]
De Witts Corners, treaty of [53]
Dialects, Cherokee [16], [188]–[189], [506]
Didapper, see Gallinule.
Dieskaw, defeat of, by Sir William Johnson [203]
Dillard, J. H., arbitrator between East Cherokee and Thomas’s creditors [174]
Disease, myths and lore concerning [250]–[252], [281], [308], [435]–[436], [502]
Diskwa′ʻnĭ, see Blythe, James.
Dobbs, ——, on Cherokee and Catawba population [39]
Dog, Cherokee use of, for food [25], [26]
Dog, myths concerning [261], [265], [280], [453]
Doherty, Colonel, expedition against Cherokee under [75]
Donaldson on Iroquois [485]
Donelson, Col. John, emigration party under [56]
Donelson, Col. John on the Suck [464]
Dorsey, Dr G. A., models of altars prepared under direction of xlviii
Dorsey, Dr G. A. on Quichua ceremony [453]
Dorsey, Rev. J. O., on Siouan myths [432], [433], [440], [448], [449], [452], [456], [459], [463], [465], [474]
Dorsey, Rev. J. O., study of fraternities and cults by xlviii
Doublehead, expedition against Knoxville under [75]
Doublehead, hostility of, in 1794 [76]
Doublehead, killing of [85]
Doublehead, progressive leader [83]
Doublehead, reservation for [85]
Doublehead, treaty signed by (1806) [85]
Doublehead, leader in war with Creeks (?) [384]
Dougherty, Cornelius, establishment of, as trader among Cherokee [31]
Dougherty, Cornelius, Wafford’s relationship with [238]
Douglas, General, defeat of Texas Cherokee by [145]
Dragging-canoe, chief of Chickamauga band [63]
Dragging-canoe, enmity to Americans of [54]
Dragon fly in Cherokee lore [431]
Drake on Cherokee chiefs in Creek war [97]
Drake on Cherokee government [107]
Drake on Creek war [90]–[93], [96]
Drake on events preceding Removal [125]
Drake on Fort Mims massacre [216]
Drake on Georgia acts affecting Cherokee [117], [221]
Drake on imprisonment of missionaries [120]
Drake on Indian civilized government [113]
Drake on Chief McGillivray [210]
Drake on Chief McIntosh [217]
Drake on Ross arrest [123]
Drake on scalping by whites [209]
Drake on Shawano [495]
Drake on Tecumtha [216]
Drake on Wayne’s victory [213]
Drake on Weatherford [217]
Drake on Rev. S. A. Worcester [218]
Drama, nature and development of lxxvii–lxxxi
Dress, Cherokee, in 1800 [82]
Dress, Cherokee, in 1819 [137]
Dress, East Cherokee [166], [176]
Drew, Colonel, commander of Cherokee regiment [149]
Drowning-bear, see Yonaguska.
Drums, Cherokee [397], [493], [503]
Duck, myths concerning [266]–[267], [412]
Duncan, Prof. Clinton, on effect of Georgia laws against Cherokee [118]
Dunlap, General, on removal treaty, etc. [128]
Dunn, D. R., acknowledgments to [13]
Dunn, D. R. on McNair’s grave [222]
Dutch, see Tahchee [141]
Dwight mission, establishment of [136]
Dwight mission, provision for removal of [140]