P
Pain, development of lix–lx, lxvi–lxviii, xcii
Paint in Cherokee myth [290], [320]
Paint, use of, by Indians [455], [469]
Paint town, purchase of [161]
Palmer, ——, collection by xxix
Pamunkey, Cherokee relations with [30]
Pandora, Indian parallel to myths of [436]
Panther, myths concerning [247], [434], [449], [471]
Papago, study of xxiii
Parched corn, Indian use of [481]
Pardo, Juan, explorations in Cherokee country by [27]–[29], [380]
Paris, treaty of [60]
Parker, Caroline, proposal to bestow title of “Peacemaker” on [208]
Parker, Sir Peter, attack on Charleston by [47]
Parkman, Francis, on Algonquian myths [437]
Parsnip, wild, in Cherokee lore [424]–[425]
Partridge, see Pheasant.
Pascagoula, tribe of Choctaw confederacy [500]
Passamaquoddy, myths of [451]
Patagonia, work in xviii
Pathkiller, relief of [90]
Pawnee, ceremony of [413]
Pawnee, myths and beliefs of [445]–[446], [451], [462]–[463], [473], [505]
Pawnee, settlement of, on Cherokee strip [151]
Pawnee, study of fraternities and cults of xlviii
Payne, J. H., arrest of [122]–[123]
Payne, J. H. on Cherokee myths [436], [440], [442]
Payne, J. H. on New-fire ceremony of Cherokee [502]–[503]
Payne, J. H. on sacred square of Creeks [502]
Peace embassies, Iroquois [109], [352], [353]–[356], [365], [367]–[370], [485]–[488], [491]–[494]
Peace pipe, Cherokee [503]
Peace towns, Indian [207]–[208]
Peaches among Cherokee [214]
Peacock, Cherokee legend of [399]–[400]
Peacock, Indian use of feathers of [504]
Pea ridge, Cherokee participants in battle of [149]
Penn, William, treaty with Delawares by [497]
Pensacola, Spanish possession of [68]
Persimmon, myth concerning [278]
Personification, development of lxxxvii–lxxxviii
Perspective, development of lxxvi
Peyote, study of use of xv–xvii
Pheasant, myths concerning [285], [288], [289], [290], [455]
Philadelphia, treaty at (1791) [69]
Philadelphia, treaty at (1794) [77]
Philip, King, mutilation of body of [208]
Phillips on ancestry of Sequoya [108], [109]
Phillips on Cherokee syllabary [110], [219], [220]
Phillips on death of Sequoya [148]
Philology, subject-matter of xii
Philology, work in xxv
Phœnix, Cherokee, see Cherokee Phœnix.
Phonetics, Cherokee [506]
Phratry, see Fraternity.
Pickens, Gen. Andrew, expeditions against Cherokees under [59], [60]
Pickens, Gen. Andrew, home of, at Hopewell [211]
Pickens, Gen. Andrew on Shaw’s missions [71]
Pickens, Gen. Andrew, signing of treaty by [61]
Pickering on Cherokee chief among Seneca [353]
Pickett on Creek war [90]–[93], [96]
Pickett on defeat of D’Artaguette [477]
Pickett on De Soto’s route [193], [195], [196], [197], [198]–[199]
Pickett on Fort Mims massacre [216]
Pickett on Chief McGillivray [210]
Pickett on Chief Weatherford [217]
Pigeon, myth concerning [280]
Pike, Gen. Albert, treaty negotiated, by [148]
Pilling, James, on Cherokee literature [112]
Pilling, James on Cherokee schoolbooks [151]
Pilling, James on Cherokee syllabary [110], [220]
Pilling, James on Jones and Warlord [108]
Pilling, James on translation of New Testament [111]
Pilling, James on Rev. S. A. Worcester [108], [148], [218]
Pilot knob, myths concerning [330], [341]–[342], [343]–[345], [480]–[481]
Pinckney on Cherokee attitude in war of 1812 [89]
Pinedale, collection from ruins near xxi
Pinedale, excavation of ruins near xvi
Pine knots, Cherokee use of, as torches [492]
Pin Indians, see Ketoowah society.
Pipe, sacred, of Cherokee [397], [503]
Piratic acculturation, study of xxii–xxv
Piro, study of language of xxvi
Piro, work among xvi
Pitfalls, see Traps.
Plants, myths and lore concerning [231], [240], [252], [420]–[427], [505]
Pleasure, activities designed to give lv–xcii
Pleasure, development of lix–lx, lxii–lxiii, lxvi–lxxii–lxxiii, xcii
Pleiades, myths concerning [258]–[259], [442]–[443]
Poetry, development of lxxxvii–xcii
Poison ivy in Cherokee lore [425]
Polygamy among Cherokee [163], [365], [481]
Polynesians, myths of [431]
Ponka, settlement of, on Cherokee strip [151]
Ponka, study of feather symbolism of xx
Ponka, study of fraternities and cults of xlviii
Pontiac, confederacy of [41], [235]
Population, Cherokee [11], [34], [39], [103], [112], [125], [136], [150], [155], [156]–[157]
Population, Cherokee loss in, through Civil war [150]
Population, East Cherokee [166]–[168], [172], [176], [179], [180]
Population, Texas Cherokee (1838) [145]
Pork, Indian, quality of [82]
Portuguese gentleman, see Elvas.
Possum, see Opossum.
Potatoes among Cherokee [214], [492]
Potter, T. W., on East Cherokee affairs [179]
Pottery among Cherokee [164]
Poultry-raising among Cherokee [82]
Power myth, development of lxxxiii–lxxxiv
Powhatan, Cherokee relations with [14]
Powhatan, name for Cherokee [16], [29], [183]
Prairie dog, myth concerning [449]
Prayer among Indians [423], [463], [470]
Pregnancy, beliefs concerning [422], [469]
Presbyterians, mission work of, among Cherokee [83], [84]
Press, national, of Cherokee [111]–[112]
Pretty Woman town, purchase of [161]
Priber, Christian, work of, among Cherokee [15], [36]–[37], [113]
Price, H., on East Cherokee affairs [175]
Price, H. on East Cherokee censuses [167], [176]
Price, H. on East Cherokee suit for participation in annuities [151], [177]
Primitive numbers, memoir on xliii–xliv
Printing among Cherokee [111]–[112], [139]–[140]
Proctor, General, stand against Americans at Thames river by [215]
Proctor, ——, arrest of [119]
Pronoun, study of xxv
Properties, discussion of lv–lvii, lviii
Property, acquisition of xxxiii
Property, classes of xxxi–xxxii
Prophet, revelation of [87], [89], [215], [235]
Protolithic stage, features of xxi–xxii
Publication, work in xxix–xxx
Pueblo Grande, excavation of xiii–xiv
Pueblo Indians, devotional tendency of xxviii
Pueblo Indians, New-fire ceremony among [503]
Pueblo Indians, racing among [494]
Pueblo Viejo, excavation of ruin of xiv–xv
Pumpkin in Cherokee myth [346], [482]
Punk-plugged-in, legend of raid by [374]
Purificatory rites, Cherokee [230]
Putty-root in Cherokee lore [426]
Puyallup, myths of [442]