K

Kâ′iahû′, East Cherokee chief [173]

Kâ′iahû′, myth told by [439]

Kâ′lanû, see Houston, Samuel.

Kăna′sta, myth concerning [341][342], [480]

Kana′tĭ, myths concerning [242][249], [262], [264], [280], [431][435], [441], [464]

Kane on Nisqualli myths [472]

Kane on Wallawalla myths [448]

Karankawa, information concerning xvi

Katâl′sta, last Cherokee potter [164]

Katydid, myth concerning [311], [463]

Kaw, settlement of, on Cherokee strip [151]

Keener, Rev. Ulrich, preacher among Cherokee [165]

Kennedy, ——, expedition against Cherokee under (1788) [65]

Kentucky, work in xviii

Keowee, stone drum in [397]

Kerr, Captain, part taken by, in battle of Horseshoe bend [94]

Ketoowah society, character and history of [15], [225][226]

Ketoowah society, opposition to allotment project by [156]

Ketoowah society, part taken by, in Civil war [148]

Khasias, myths of [441]

Kickapoo in Texas, wanderings of [146]

Kickapoo, union of, with Cherokee [143]

King, Cussetah, on Cherokee attitude in war of 1812 [89]

Kingfisher, myths concerning [288][289], [455]

Kings mountain, battle at [57]

Kinship, Cherokee terms of [468]

Kinship, Indian use of terms of [491], [497]

Kinship, influence of, on tribal organization xlix

Kintiel ruin, excavation of xiii

Kintiel ruin, collection from xxi

Kiowa, death song of warrior order of [491][492]

Kiowa, myths of [433], [434], [438], [443], [449], [459], [501]

Kiowa, owl-inspired medicine-man of [495][496]

Kiowa, publication of paper on xvi, xxix

Kiowa, tribal medicine of [503]

Kirk family, murder of Cherokee by [65]

Kirk family, murder of members of, by Cherokee [65]

Kituhwa, introduction of Christianity at [165]

Kituhwa, legend of mound at [396]

Kituhwa, see also Ketoowah.

Kitu′whagĭ, meaning and derivation of name [15], [182], [378]

Kitu′whagĭ, see also Synonymy.

Knights of the Golden Circle, secret secessionist organization [148]

Knotty Tom, myth told by [482]

Knox, John, instructions of, to Ethnologist Shaw [70][71]

Knox, John on Chickamauga declaration of war (1792) [71]

Knox, John on encroachment on Cherokee lands (1789) [68]

Koasati in Texas, union of, with Cherokee [143]

Koasati, trans-Mississippi migration by [99]

Koasati, tribe of Creek confederacy [498][499]

Korean myths, position of rabbit in [232], [447]

Kroeber, A. L. on Cheyenne myths [441], [449], [452], [465][466]

Kroeber, A. L. on Eskimo myths [443]

Kunnesee, part taken by, in Creek war [97]

Kusa, see Coça; Coosa; Creeks.