F
Fable, development of lxxxii–lxxxiii
Fair, W. A., acknowledgments to [13]
Fairbanks on De Soto’s route [198]
Fairies in Cherokee myth [330]–[337], [476]–[477]
Fallen Timbers, battle of [213]
Farming among Cherokee [82], [105], [112]
Farming among East Cherokee [166]
Farming, Government aid in [82]
Farming tools among Cherokee [101]
Fasting among Cherokee [120], [321], [329], [335], [340], [341]–[342], [423], [470], [480]
Fay and Davidson on battle of Horseshoe bend [95], [96]
Fay and Davidson on battles of Emukfaw and Enotochopco creeks [93]
Fay and Davidson on capture of Hillabee. [91]
Fayne, Captain, expedition against Cherokee under [65]
Feathers, Indian use of [503]–[504]
Feathers, study of symbolism of xx
Ferguson, General, attempted invasion of North Carolina and Virginia by [56]–[57]
Fernow, Berthold, on Cherokee population [34]
Ferns in Cherokee lore [420]
Fewkes, Dr J. W., identification of Hopi altar by xlix, li–lii
Fewkes, Dr J. W., memoirs by xxxix–xl, xlv–xlvi
Fewkes, Dr J. W., model of Hopi altar by xlviii
Fewkes, Dr J. W. on New-fire ceremony [503]
Fewkes, Dr J. W., study of fraternities and cults by xlviii
Fewkes, Dr J. W., work of xiii–xv, xix–xxi, xxx
Field on Davies’ history [202]
Field Columbian Museum, models of altars in xlviii
Fiesta de San Estevan, witnessing of xiii
Fighting, Indian method of, in 1793 [76]
Financial statement xxxiii
Fine arts, discussion of lxx–xci
Finney, Alfred, Cherokee missionary [136]
Fire, Indian methods of keeping [429]–[430]
Fire, myths concerning [240]–[242], [404], [409], [431]
Fire, sacred, of Cherokee [395]–[396], [501]–[503]
Firearms, Cherokee use of, in eighteenth century [82]
Firearms, introduction of, among Cherokee [32], [213]
Firearms, introduction of, among coast tribes [31]
Fire-carrier, Cherokee spirit [335], [475]
Firefly in Cherokee lore [309]
Fishes, myths concerning [251], [285], [289], [307], [320], [455], [469]
Fishing, relation of, to games lxix
Fish river, identity of [190]
Five Nations, see Iroquois.
Flageolets among Indians [455]
Fleabane in Cherokee lore [420]
Fletcher, Miss A. C., study of fraternities and cults by xlviii
Flint, myths concerning [234], [274], [451]
Flood, myth concerning [261], [444]–[445]
Florida, Indian migration to [99]
Florida, study of collections from xix
Floyd, General, assistance given by Lower Creeks to [90]
Floyd, capture of Autossee by [92]
Floyd, defeat of, at Calabee creek [93]
Flutes, see Flageolets.
Flycatcher in Cherokee myth [285]
Flying-squirrel, see Kâ′lahû′.
Flying squirrel, myth concerning [262], [286]–[287], [454]
Fontanedo, Cherokee name used by [182]–[183], [187]
Food, Indian beliefs concerning [472]
Foote on Presbyterian missionary work among Cherokee [83]
Forbes, John, treaty with Cherokee made by [144]
Form, pleasures of lx–lxiii, lxxiv, lxxvii
Fort Armstrong, garrisoning of, by Cherokee [92]
Fort Dobbs, building of [40]
Fort Du Quesne, building of [39]
Fort Du Quesne, capture of [40]
Fort Gibson, claims based on treaty of [125]
Fort Gibson, military reservation at [140]
Fort Gibson, provisions of treaty of [124]
Fort Gibson, treaty of [142]
Fort Loudon, building of [40]
Fort Mims, massacre at [89], [216]
Fort Patrick Henry, building of [51]
Fort Pitt, suggestion made at treaty of [113]
Fort Prince George, building of [40]
Fort Prince George, legend of siege of [412]
Fort Prince George, siege of [42]–[43]
Fort Recovery, building of [212]
Fort Smith, Osage-Cherokee council at [137]
Fort Stanwix, treaty of [203]
Fort Toulouse, establishment of [34]–[35]
Foster on Cherokee literature [112]
Foster on Cherokee myths [431], [436]
Foster on Cherokee schoolbooks [151]
Foster on death of Sequoya [148]
Foster on invention of the syllabary [110]
Foster on translation of St John’s gospel [111]
Fourfooted tribes [261]–[266], [445]–[448]
Fourmile, collections from xxi
Fowke, Gerard, work of xviii
Fox, myths and lore concerning [263], [265], [266], [272], [431], [452]
Franklin, State of, intended campaign against Creeks and Chickamauga by [65]
Franklin, State of, treaty with Cherokee by [63]–[64]
Fraternity, features of [1]
Fraternity, study of xlvi–[1]
Fredonia rebellion, Cherokee connection with [143]
Freelands station, attack on [62]–[63]
French, encouragement of Cherokee hostility by [62]–[64]
French, Natchez war with [386]
French, relations of, with Indians [98], [99]
French, rivalry of, with English [34]–[35]
French traders in Coldwater, capture of [67]
French and Indian war, Cherokee part in [39]–[40]
Friends, work of, among Cherokee [175]–[176]
Frog, myths concerning [251], [257], [306]
Frog, see also Bullfrog.
Frostbite, Cherokee ideas concerning [263]
Fruit growing by Cherokee [82], [112]
Fruit growing by East Cherokee [176]