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Jack, Col. Samuel, expedition under [50]
Jackal, myth concerning [453]
Jackson, Gen. Andrew, address to Cherokee by [122]
Jackson, Gen. Andrew, attack on Creeks at Talladega by [91]
Jackson, Gen. Andrew, attitude of, toward Cherokee [117], [119]
Jackson, Gen. Andrew, defeat of Creeks at Horseshoe bend by [93]–[96]
Jackson, Gen. Andrew, determination of, for Cherokee removal [123], [140], [159]
Jackson, Gen. Andrew, election of, as President [117]
Jackson, Gen. Andrew, Houston’s relations with [223]
Jackson, Gen. Andrew, Junaluska’s saying about [164]
Jackson, Gen. Andrew, proclamation against crossing Sabine river by [143]
Jackson, Gen. Andrew, relief of Turkeytown by order of [90]
Jackson, Gen. Andrew, remark of, concerning Supreme Court decision [120]
Jackson, Gen. Andrew, reply to Cherokee protests against New Echota treaty by [126]
Jackson, Gen. Andrew, retreat from Emukfaw creek by [92]
Jackson, Gen. Andrew, treaty signed by [103]
Jackson, Maj. R. C., acknowledgments to [13]
Jackson, Maj. R. C. on assassination of John Walker [121]
Jamaica, collection from xxix
Jar-fly in Cherokee lore [308]
Jay, myth concerning [284], [466]–[468]
Jefferson, President Thomas, encouragement of westward emigration by [101], [102], [113]
Jefferson, President Thomas on attempted establishment of iron works in Cherokee country (1807) [86]
Jefferson, President Thomas on burial mound in Virginia [20]–[21]
Jefferson, President Thomas, suggestions to Cherokee by [113]
Jeffreys on Mobilian trade language [187]
Jenks, Dr Albert E., memoir by lii–liv
Jessan, see Tsĕsa′nĭ.
Jesuits, work of, among Cherokee [36]–[37]
Jews, peace towns among [207]
Jicarilla, myths of [229], [431], [433], [443], [450], [451], [452], [473]
Jicarilla, study of language of xxvi
Jicarilla, work among xv–xvi
Jimsonweed in Cherokee lore [426]
Joanna bald, myth concerning [407]
Joara, see Xuala.
Job’s tears in Cherokee lore [420]
Johnson, Sir William, arrangement of peace between Iroquois and Cherokee by [38], [352]
Johnson, Sir William, life of [202]–[203]
Johnson, Gov. ——, census of Cherokee compiled by [34]
Johnson, Gov. —— on Indian civilized government [113]
Johnston, Gen. A. S., commissioner to Cherokee [145]
Johnston, William, seizure of East Cherokee lands by [173]–[174]
Johnston, ——, study of ruins discovered by xiv
Jolly, John, Cherokee chief [136]–[137]
Jolly, John, Houston’s relations with [222]–[223]
Jones, Rev. Evan, admission of, to Cherokee citizenship [150]
Jones, Rev. Evan, missionary among Cherokee [108]
Jones, Rev. Evan, payment to [150]
Jones, Rev. Evan, translation of New Testament by [108]
Jones, Rev. Evan, Wafford’s study under [238]
Jones, Rev. Evan, work of N. J. Smith for [178]
Jones, John B., admission of, to Cherokee citizenship [150]
Jones, John B., organization of Ketoowah society by [225]
Jones, John B., preparation of schoolbooks by [151]
Jones, W. A., on Cherokee emigration plans [156]
Jones, William, legend told by [489]
Jones, ——, on Cherokee refugees in Florida [53]
Jones, —— on De Luna’s expedition [201]
Jones, —— on De Soto’s route [193], [195], [197], [198]
Jones, —— on Jack’s expedition [50]
Jones, —— on petroglyphs at Track Rock gap [418]
Jones, —— on Spanish mines [201], [202]
Jones, —— on Williamson’s expedition [50]
Juada, see Xuala.
Judgment, discussion of lvi–lvii
Junaluska, East Cherokee chief [164]–[165]
Junaluska, part taken by, in Creek war [97]
Jutaculla, see Tsulʻkălû′.