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Oak in Cherokee lore [422]
Oconostota, capture and release of (1859) [42]
Oconostota, capture of Fort Loudon by [43]
Oconostota, on Cherokee peace town [207]
Oconostota, reception of Iroquois peace embassy by [355]
Oconostota, resignation of, as chief [61]
Oconostota, siege of Fort Prince George by [42]–[43]
Oconostota, signing of treaty of Johnson Hall by [353]
Office research xi, xix–xxiii
Oglethorpe, Governor, Cherokee participation in expedition of [36]
Ohio, Cherokee band in [79]
Ojibwa, myths of [430], [445], [448], [470]
Ojibwa, regard for snakes among [457]–[458]
Ojibwa, study of feather symbolism of xx
Old Settlers, see Arkansas Cherokee.
Old Tassel, complaint against American encroachments by [60]
Oklahoma, allotment of lands in [153]
Omaha, myths of [432]–[433], [440], [448], [449], [452], [456], [463], [465], [474]
Omaha, tribal medicine of [503]
Oneida, Cherokee endeavor for union with [105]
Oneida, myths of [454]
Onondaga, custody of Iroquois wampums by [354]
Onondaga name for violet [505]
Oothcaloga, establishment of mission at [107]
Opossum, myths and lore concerning [263], [265], [266], [269], [273], [278], [431], [449], [450]
Ore, Major, expedition against Chickamauga towns under [78]–[79]
Orphan asylum, Cherokee [152]
Osage, attitude of, in civil war [148]
Osage blood among Cherokee [234]
Osage, Cherokee relations with [102], [105], [123]–[124], [136], [137], [139], [141], [390]
Osage, refusal of peace invitation by [352], [486]–[487]
Osage, settlement of, on Cherokee strip [151]
Osage, sketch of [500]
Otariyatiqui, De Soto’s visit to [28]
Otermin, Governor, Indians taken to Mexico by xvi
Oto, settlement of, on Cherokee strip [151]
Otter, myths concerning [266]–[268], [449]
Overhill towns, treaty with “State of Franklin” by [64]
Oviedo, incorporation of Ranjel’s report in history by [191]
Oviedo, on De Soto’s expedition [25], [26]
Owakülti altar, study of xlviii, l–lii
Owen on Fort Mims massacre [216]
Owl, myths and lore concerning [241], [281], [284], [291]–[292], [454], [456], [495]–[496]
Owl, The, legend of [365]
Oyataʼgeʻronoñʼ, meaning of name [16], [183], [351]
Oyataʼgeʻronoñʼ, see also Synonomy.