H
Hagar, Stansbury, acknowledgments to [13]
Hagar, Stansbury on Cherokee myths [431], [437], [441], [442], [443], [445], [447], [470], [476], [481]
Hagar, Stansbury on Ulûñsû′tĭ [460]
Hale on Cherokee linguistic relationship [16]
Hale on Cherokee migrations [191]
Hale on Iroquoian migrations [189]
Haliburton, ——, acknowledgments to [13]
Hall, Rev. James, shooting of negro by [52]
Hall, see McKenney and Hall [85]
Hamilton, Governor, project of, for uniting Indians in attack on American frontier [55]
Hamilton, ——, on Fort Mims massacre [216]
Hamstrings, Indian custom of removing [447]
Handley, Capt. Samuel, capture and release of [74]
Hanging-maw, capture of Creek murderer by order of [77]
Hanging-maw, conference at Tellico attended by [79]
Hanging-maw, killing of wife of [74]
Hanging-maw, expedition against Creeks under [77]
Hanging-maw, wounding of [74]
Harden, E. J., on events leading to Removal [125]
Harden, William, acknowledgments to [13]
Hard Labor, treaty of [46], [203]
Hard-mush, death of [145]
Hard-mush on Iroquois peace embassy [353], [355], [356]
Hard-mush, treaty with Texas signed by [144]
Harley, Timothy, on Eskimo myths [441]
Harley, Timothy on primitive ideas concerning eclipses [441]
Harmony, development of lxxii–lxxiii
Harris, Bird, plan for emigration by [156]
Harris, I. N., printer of Cherokee Phœnix [111]
Harris, J. C., on character of rabbit in negro tales [233]
Harris, J. C. on negro myths [448], [450], [452]
Harris, J. C. on relation of Indian, negro, and European myths [234]
Harrison, Benjamin, proclamation by, preventing lease of Cherokee strip [153]
Harrison, Gen. W. H., capture of Prophet’s town by [215]
Hart, J. C., on East Cherokee condition in 1897 [179]
Hatcher, J. B., work of xviii
Hatcinoñdoñ, legend of [362], [490]–[491]
Haunted whirlpool, legend of [347]
Hawk, myths and lore concerning [284], [286]–[287]
Hawkins, Col. Benjamin, life of [211]–[212]
Hawkins, Col. Benjamin on Cherokee attitude in war of 1812 [89]
Hawkins, Col. Benjamin on Cherokee industries in 1801 [82]
Hawkins, Col. Benjamin on Cherokee reception of Prophet’s doctrine [89]
Hawkins, Col. Benjamin on Cherokee refugees at Willstown [209]
Hawkins, Col. Benjamin on Cherokee skin trade [82]
Hawkins, Col. Benjamin on Creeks [499]
Hawkins, Col. Benjamin on Fort Mims massacre [216]
Hawkins, Col. Benjamin on introduction of spinning wheels [214]
Hawkins, Col. Benjamin on Koasati migration [99]
Hawkins, Col. Benjamin on sacred fire [503]
Hawkins, Col. Benjamin on Taskigi among Creeks [389]
Hawkins, Col. Benjamin on threatened secession of progressives (about 1800) [83]
Hawkins, Col. Benjamin on use of parched corn [481]
Hawkins, Col. Benjamin on Yuchi [499]
Hawkins, Col. Benjamin, treaty concluded by [61]
Hawkins, Col. Benjamin, visit to Cherokee by [55]
Haywood, John, on Cherokee migrations and predecessors [21]–[22]
Haywood, John on Cherokee heroism [394]–[395]
Haywood, John on Cherokee myths [20], [229], [440], [441], [445], [469], [477]–[478]
Haywood, John on Cherokee relations with Chickasaw [390]
Haywood, John on Cherokee relations with Creeks [383], [384]
Haywood, John on Cherokee relations with Tuscarora [379]
Haywood, John on conflicts with Cherokee [76]
Haywood, John on destruction of Chickamauga towns [55], [79]
Haywood, John on first trader among Cherokee [31]
Haywood, John on introduction of guns among Cherokee [32], [213]
Haywood, John on killing of Scott party and Bowl migration [77], [100]–[101]
Haywood, John on Nancy Ward [204]
Haywood, John on Natchez among Cherokee [388]
Haywood, John on office of “pretty woman” [490]
Haywood, John on Sevier and Campbell’s expedition (1780) [58]
Haywood, John, on Shawano wars [371], [372], [494]
Haywood, John on Shining rock and Track Rock gap [480]
Haywood, John on surrender of Port Loudon [44]
Haywood, John on Tennessee Assembly’s memorial (1794) [76]
Headdress, Cherokee [474]
Hearing, pleasures of lxx–lxxiv
Heckewelder, John, on Cherokee migrations [191]
Heckewelder, John on Delaware-Cherokee relations [373], [378], [379], [494]
Heckewelder, John on Delaware regard for snakes [458]
Heckewelder, John on Delaware traditions concerning Cherokee [18]
Heckewelder, John on expression “a night’s encampment” [20]
Heckewelder, John on Indian attitude toward bear [448]
Heckewelder, John on Indian ideas about animals [445]
Heckewelder, John on name Tallege′wi [184]
Heckewelder, John on Shawano [495]
Hell, development of concept of lxxxv
Hemp-carrier, legend of [364], [367], [491]
Henderson purchase from Cherokee [45]
Henry on Indian attitude toward bears [446]–[447]
Henry on Ojibwa myths [445]
Henry on Ojibwa regard for snakes [457]–[458]
Herbert’s spring, legend of [403]–[404], [505]
Heron on Cherokee myths [284], [285]
Heroism, legends of [394]–[395], [501]
Herring, Elbert, on assassination of John Walker [121]
Hester, J. G., East Cherokee census by [176]
Hewat on agreement of South Carolina with Cherokee [32]
Hewat on Cherokee land cessions [34]
Hewat on Cherokee relations with Tuscarora [32]
Hewat on Cherokee war of 1760–61 [45]
Hewat on first Cherokee war with colonies [33]
Hewat on surrender of Fort Loudon [43], [44]
Hewitt, J. N. B., on Cherokee linguistic relationship [16]
Hewitt, J. N. B. on Iroquois myths [433], [440], [451]
Hewitt, J. N. B. on Mohawk language [188]
Hewitt, J. N. B. on Mohawk name for Cherokee [16]
Hewitt, J. N. B. on name Hiadeoni [489]
Hewitt, J. N. B., study of fraternities and cults by xlviii
Hewitt, J. N. B., work of xviii, xxv–xxvi
Heyowani in Texas, union of, with Cherokee.143
Hiadeoni, legend of [356], [489]
Hichitee, deer songs of [435]
Hichitee, migration of, to Florida [99]
Hichitee, tribe of Creek confederacy [498]–[499]
Hickorynut gap, myth connected with [438]
Hicks, C. R., election of, as chief [112]
Hicks, C. R., endeavor to introduce coffee by [214]
Hicks, C. R. on moon myths [441]
Hicks, Elijah, letter to Secretary of War by [115]
Hightower, establishment of mission at [105]
Hillabee, capture of [91]
Hindu myths [431]
Hinman, S. D., on Sioux myths [450]
Historical traditions, Cherokee [232], [350]–[397]
History of Cherokee [14]–[228]
Histrionic art, development of lxxix–lxxxi
Hiwassee, pseudomyth concerning [416]
Hiwassee towns, burning of (1788) [65]
Hiwassee towns, hostility of (1786) [63]
Hobbs, B. C., contract for schools among East Cherokee brought about by [176]
Hobbs, B. C., on East Cherokee schools [176]
Hodge, F. W., work of xiii, xv, xxix–xxx, xxxi, xxxii
Hog, Cherokee name for [215]
Hog, raising of, by Cherokee [82], [112]
Hog-sucker in Cherokee myth [308]
Holbrook, J. E., on Pleistodon [463]
Holmes, J. L., on Chief N. J. Smith [178]
Holmes, J. L. on Cherokee missions [84]
Holston, supplement to treaty of [77]
Holston, treaty of (1791) [69], [214]
Holy Ground, battle of [92], [217], [502]
Honduras, memoir on mounds in xli–xlii
Honey, see Bees.
Honey-locust, myths and lore concerning [312]–[313], [344], [465], [481]
Hooting owl, Cherokee name for [281], [284]
Hooting owl, myth concerning [241]
Hopewell, location of [211]
Hopewell, treaty of [61]
Hopewell, violations of treaty of [68]
Hopewell commissioners on spinning and weaving among Cherokee [214]
Hopi, model of altar of xlviii–xlix
Hopi, Owakülti altar of l, liii
Hopi, study of ceremonies, fraternities, and altars of xiii, xlv–lii
Horned owl, Cherokee name for [281], [284]
Horned owl, myth concerning [241]
Hornet, myth concerning [405]
Horses among Cherokee [82], [112], [213]
Horses among East Cherokee [176]
Horses in Cherokee myth [265], [346], [443], [482]
Horseshoe bend, battle of [93]–[96]
Horseshoe bend, Cherokee warriors at [164]
Horseshoe bend, conduct of Houston at [222]
“Hot-house,” see Âsĭ [462]
Hough, Dr Walter, work of xv
Houma, tribe of Choctaw confederacy [500]
Houses, East Cherokee [166]
Houston, Samuel, adopted father of [136]
Houston, Samuel, conduct of, at battle of Horseshoe bend [95]
Houston, Samuel, efforts of, in behalf of Texas Cherokee [144]–[145]
Houston, Samuel, life of [222]–[224]
Houston, Samuel, treaty with Cherokee by [144]
Huckleberries, myths concerning [259]
Hudson, Henry, legend of landing of [350]
Huhu, myths and lore concerning [281] [285], [292]–[293], [456]
Hummingbird, myths concerning [254]–[255], [290]–[291], [455]
Humor, Cherokee [397]–[399], [503]
Hunting among Cherokee (1800) [82]
Hunting, relation of, to games lxix
Hutchins on Indian warpath [207]
Hyades, myth concerning [442]