L

Lady-slipper in Cherokee lore [420]

Laguna, work at xiv

Lake Chapala, Cherokee in vicinity of [146]

Lamar, M. B., attitude of, toward Texan Indians [145]

Land cessions, Cherokee [34], [45][46], [53][54], [60], [61], [68][69], [80][81], [84][85], [97], [98], [102], [106], [123], [139], [150], [153]

Land cessions, Chickasaw [86]

Land cessions, laws against [107], [141], [134], [138], [218][219]

Land cessions, publication of paper on xxx

Lands, Cherokee, fixing of boundaries of [138]

Lands, Cherokee, lottery of [117]

Lands, East Cherokee, adjustment of title to [173][174]

Lanman, Charles, on Charley’s escape and surrender [131]

Lanman, Charles on Cherokee myths [417][418], [431][432], [438][439], [443][444], [450], [475]

Lanman, Charles on Georgia gold lottery [117]

Lanman, Charles on Junuluska [164]

Lanman, Charles on Southern gold fields [221]

Lanman, Charles on Col. W. H. Thomas [162]

Lanman, Charles, visit to East Cherokee by [166]

Lark, Cherokee name for [281]

Laurel in Cherokee lore [422]

Lawson on cairns in eastern United States [491]

Lawson on English conduct toward Indians [38]

Lawson on “flying stag” [463]

Lawson on gambling by Indians [465]

Lawson on gatayûstĭ game [434]

Lawson on heating and lighting of townhouse [230]

Lawson on Indian marriage customs [482]

Lawson on Indian regard for snakes [457]

Lawson on Indian storehouse [433]

Lawson on lake in South Carolina [200]

Lawson on oppossum [449]

Lawson on peaches among Cherokee [214]

Lawson on planters’ regard for martin [455]

Lawson on Tuscarora myths and beliefs [442], [466], [505]

Lawson on Tuscarora population [498]

Lawson on wampum [489]

Lawson on whales along North Carolina coast [469]

Lederer, John, on cairns in Eastern United States [491]

Lederer, John, on Cherokee invasion of Virginia [300]

Lederer, John on gatayûstĭ game [434]

Lederer, John on lake in South Carolina [200]

Lederer, John on Rickahockan [30][31]

Lederer, John on Tuscarora “emperor” [498]

Lederer, John on Ushery feather ornament [504]

Leech, myth concerning [329][330], [474]

Leland, C. G., on Algonquian myths [451]

Lenoir, myth concerning [414]

Lewis, Maj. Andrew, building of Fort Loudon by [40]

Lewis, Maj. Andrew, expedition against Shawano by [41]

Library, accessions to xxx

Library of Congress, acknowledgments to [12]

Lichen, see U′tsălă.

Lichens in Cherokee lore [420]

Life, Indian ideas concerning seat of [394], [468]

Lightning, myths concerning [300][301], [422], [435], [442], [461], [462], [464], [465], [505]

Lingoa geral, character and use of [187]

Linguistic research xvi

Linn in Cherokee myths and lore [421], [466], [505]

Lion, myths concerning [452]

Lion, see also Panther.

Lipan, study of language of xxvi

Little Carpenter on Shawano wars [371], [372]

Little Deer, myths concerning [250][251], [262][264]

Little Men, myths concerning [252][254], [295], [297], [435], [436], [438]

Little People, myths concerning [289], [333][334], [430], [455], [464]

Little Tennessee towns, burning of (1788) [65]

Little Turtle, defeat of St Clair by [212]

Lizards in Cherokee myth and lore [306][307], [407]

Locomotive, myth concerning [351]

Lone peak, myth concerning [335]

Long Hair, chief of Ohio band [79]

Long island, battle near [48]

Long island, cession of [85]

Long island, treaty of (1777) [53]

Long island, treaty of (1781) [59]

Long Island town, building of [54]

Lookout Mountain town, building of [54]

Looms, see Weaving.

Loskiel on Delaware-Cherokee relations [378], [494]

Loskiel on name Tallige′wi [184]

Lossing on battle of Hillabee [91]

Lossing on battle of Horseshoe bend [96]

Lossing on battle of Tallaseehatchee [91]

Lossing on garrisoning of Fort Armstrong by Cherokee [92]

Louisiana, cession of, to Spain [40]

Lovewell, ——, Indian scalp hunting by [208][209]

Low on capture of Hillabee [91]

Lowrey, Maj. George, letter to Calhoun by [115]

Lowrey, Maj. George on Iroquois peace embassy [486]

Lowrey, Maj. George, signer of act of union [136]

Lowrey, Col. John, part taken by, in Creek war [90], [91], [97]

Lyttleton, Governor, negotiations with Cherokee by (1758–59) [42]