G
Gaelic myths [468]
Gallatin, Albert, on Cherokee linguistic relationship [16]
Gallatin, Albert on Cherokee syllabary [219], [220]
Gallatin, Albert on De Soto’s route [193], [198]
Gallinule, Cherokee name for [284]
Galphin, George, establishment of trading post by [193]
Galûñ′lătĭ, myths concerning [231], [239], [240], [452]
Gambling among Indians lxviii–lxix, [434], [465]
Gambold, Rev. J., Cherokee missionary [84]
Games, discussion of lxviii–lxix
Gaʼnaʼ, legend of [367]–[370], [492]–[494]
Gane, ——, collection by xxix
Gann, Thomas, memoir by xli–xlii
Ganogwioeoñ, legend of [359]–[362]
Gansĕ′ʻti, see Rattling-gourd [387]
Garcilaso de la Vega on De Soto’s expedition [23]–[27], [191]–[201]
Gatayŭstĭ game of Cherokee [434]
Gatayŭstĭ game, myths concerning [258]–[259], [310], [311]–[315], [464]
Gatschet, Dr A. S., on Alabama migration [99]
Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Biloxi linguistic affinity [500]
Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Catawba linguistic affinity [498]
Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Catawba name for Cherokee [16]
Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Cherokee relations with Choctaw [390]
Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Chickasaw [500]
Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Creek genesis legend [229]
Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Creeks [499]
Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Creek towns [199], [201]
Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Col. Benjamin Hawkins [212]
Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Hichitee deer songs [435]
Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Koasati migration [99]
Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Mobilian trade language [187]
Gatschet, Dr A. S. on name Cofitachiqui [193]
Gatschet, Dr A. S. on sacred fire [503]
Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Taskigi among Creeks [389]
Gatschet, Dr A. S. on Yuchi myths [421]
Gatschet, Dr A. S., work of xvii–xviii, xxv
Gatûñ′waʻli, see Hard-mush.
Gauntlet running, Indian custom of [490]
Gayarré on Natchez among Cherokee [386]
Genesis myths, see Cosmogonic myths, SACRED MYTHS.
Gens, features of xlix, [1]
Gentleman of Elvas, see Elvas.
Gentleman’s Magazine on Cherokee war of 1760–61 [45]
Geological Survey, acknowledgments to [12]
Georgia, agreement between Federal Government and (1802) [114]
Georgia, arrest of John Ross by [122]
Georgia, expedition from, in 1776 [50]
Georgia, extension of laws of, over Cherokee [221]
Georgia, intended campaign of, against Creeks and Chickamauga [65]
Georgia, local legends of [415]–[419]
Georgia, opposition to allotment project by [114]
Georgia, part taken by, in Cherokee removal [114]–[120], [129], [140]
Georgia, pressure for land cessions by [114]–[115]
Georgia, production of gold in [220], [221]
Georgia, protest against conditions of Hopewell treaty by [61]
Georgia, raid by citizens of [71]
Georgia, Removal forts in [221]
Georgia State Historical Society, acknowledgments to [13]
German blood among Cherokee [83]
Ghost country, myths concerning [253]–[254]
Ghost-dance religion among Cherokee [89]
Giants, myths of [391], [500]–[501]
Gibson, Col. John, on name Talligewi [184]
Gill, DeLancey W., work of xxxi
Gill, Rev. W. W., on Polynesian myths, [431], [442]
Gillespies station, attack on [65]–[66]
Gilmer, Governor, declaration of, concerning delay in removal [129]
Ginseng in Cherokee lore [421], [425], [505]
Gist, George, see Sequoya.
Glass, Cherokee chief, expulsion of whites from Muscle shoals by [68]
Glossary of Cherokee words [506]–[548]
Glowworm in Cherokee lore [309]
Goat, Cherokee name for [265]
Gold, discovery of, in Cherokee country [116]
Gold, occurrence of, in Cherokee country [26], [29], [220]–[221]
Golden Circle, Knights of, secessionist organization [148]
Golden eagle, Cherokee ideas concerning [281]
Golden eagle, see also Eagle.
Going-snake, signer of act of union [135]
Gomez, visit to America by [191]
Good, discussion of lvii–lviii
Goose, myths concerning [254]–[255], [284], [325]
Goshawk, myths concerning [284], [466]
Gourd in Cherokee lore [454]–[455]
Government, Cherokee, modification in [112]–[113], [116], [135]
Government, East Cherokee, organization of [173]
Government, Indian, steps toward abolition of [153]–[154]
Government, republican, adoption of, by Cherokee [106]–[107]
Government, tribal, organization of xlix
Government, United States, aid in farming and mechanic arts given by [82]–[83], [104]–[105]
Grant, Col. ——, expedition against Cherokee under [44]
Grape in Cherokee lore [422]
Grapevine, myths concerning [465], [501]
Graphic art, nature and development of lxxiv–lxxvii
Graves, Edward, supposed introduction of spinning wheels by [214]
Gray squirrel, myths concerning [262]
Greeley, Horace, on Cherokee part in civil war [148]
Greeley, Horace on effect of Georgia anti-Cherokee laws [118]
Greeley, Horace on events preceding removal [125]
Greeley, Horace on imprisonment of missionaries by Georgia [120]
Green-corn dance among western Cherokee [146]
Green-corn dance, component ceremonies of [279], [290], [452]
Green-corn dance, fire lighting before [396]
Green-corn dance, purificatory rites in [230]
Greenland, work in xviii
Greensnake, myths concerning [280], [296]–[297]
Greer, L. M., acknowledgments to [13]
Gregg, Josiah, on Shawano myths [437]
Gregory bald, myths concerning [407], [473]
Grinnell on Blackfoot and Pawnee myths [432], [445]–[446], [447], [451], [462]–[63], [473]
Grinnell on Blackfoot method of catching eagles [453]
Grippe among East Cherokee [179]
Groundhog, myths concerning [279], [452]
Ground squirrel, myths concerning [251], [263], [436]
Grouse, see Pheasant.
Grubworm, myths and lore concerning [251]–[252], [280], [308]
Guadalajara, Cherokee in vicinity of [146]
Guaquili, De Soto’s visit to [25], [28], [194]
Guasili, see Guaxule.
Guatari, see Wateree.
Guaxule, De Soto’s visit to [25], [26], [195]–[197]
Guess (Guest), George, see Sequoya.
Gûlsadihĭ′, legend of [376]–[377]
Guns, see Firearms.