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Sacred animals among Indians [447]
Sacred myths, Indian [229]
Sacred myths, instruction in [229]–[230]
Sacred myths, see also Cosmogonic myths; Migration traditions.
Sacred numbers, Indian [431]
Sacred things, Cherokee [396]–[397]
Sacrifice, influence of, on development of drama lxxviii
St John, translation of gospel of [110]
St Louis, Osage-Cherokee council at [137]
St Louis, treaty of (1825) [99]
St Louis, Spanish retention of [68]
St Clair, General, defeat of [72], [212]
St Clair, effect of defeat of [71]
Salâ′lĭ, Cherokee story teller [237]
Salâ′lĭ, Lanman’s account of [166]
Salâ′lĭ, myth told by [476]
San Estevan, Fiesta de, witnessing of xiii
San Felipe, establishment of [27]
San Fernando de Barrancas, surrender of [81]
San Jacinto, battle of [223]
San José de Pueblo Viejo, see Pueblo Viejo.
San Juan valley, collection from xxix
Santa Ana, defeat of, by Houston [223]
Santa Elena, settlement of [27]
Santee, storehouses of [433]
Sara, see Cheraw; Xuala.
Sassafras in Cherokee lore [422]
Sauxpa, see Waxhaw.
Sawanugi, tribe of Creek confederacy [498]–[499]
Sawanugi, see also Kâ′lahû′; Shawano.
Sawnook, see Kâ′lahû′.
Sawyer, W. M., work of xxx
Savagery, features of xlix
Savanna, see Shawano.
Scalp dance, Cherokee [496]
Scalping, British encouragement of [47]
Scalping by East Cherokee [170]
Scalping by whites [50], [51]–[53], [208]–[209]
Scalping, encouragement of, by South Carolina [52]
Scandinavians, myths of [431]
Schermerhorn, Rev. J. F., Major Davis on methods of [126]–[127]
Schermerhorn, Rev. J. F., negotiation of Removal treaty by [121], [125]
Schoolbooks in Cherokee language [112], [151]
Schoolcraft, H. R., on Cherokee chief among Seneca [353]
Schoolcraft, H. R. on Cherokee-Iroquois wars [356]–[357], [485], [489], [491]–[492]
Schoolcraft, H. R. on Cherokee migrations [21]
Schoolcraft, H. R. on Cherokee myths [429]–[444]
Schoolcraft, H. R., on Cherokee relations with Catawba [381]
Schoolcraft, H. R. on Delaware name for Cherokee [378]
Schoolcraft, H. R. on Iroquois [485]
Schoolcraft, H. R. on Iroquois myths [469], [501], [504]
Schoolcraft, H. R. on Iroquois peace mission [365], [485]
Schoolcraft, H. R. on name Kĭtu′whagĭ [181]
Schoolcraft, H. R. on name Mississippi [190]
Schoolcraft, H. R. on name Tallulah [417]
Schoolcraft, H. R. on Ojibwa myths [437], [470]
Schoolcraft, H. R. on Seneca town [351], [485]
Schoolcraft, H. R. on Shawano wars [372], [494]
Schoolcraft, H. R. on Wyandot traditions concerning Cherokee [19]
Schools among Cherokee [84], [104], [139], [152], [155]
Schools among East Cherokee [174]–[176], [180]
School books in Cherokee language [112], [151]
Scissor-tail in Cherokee myth [285]
Scotch blood among Cherokee [83]
Scott, Col. H. S., work of xxvi–xxvii
Scott, S. S., report on East Cherokee affairs by [170]–[171]
Scott, William, killing of party under [76]–[77], [100]–[101]
Scott, William, legend told by [482]
Scott, Gen. Winfield, appointment of, to effect Removal [129]
Scott, Gen. Winfield, compromise with Cherokee refugees by [157]
Scott, Gen. Winfield, part taken by, in Removal [130]–[132]
Scott, Gen. Winfield, proclamation to Cherokee by [129]–[130]
Scratching, Cherokee ceremony [230], [476]
Screech-owl, Cherokee name for [281], [284]
Screech-owl, myths concerning [241]
Sculpture, development of lxxiv–lxxv
Selu, myths concerning [242]–[249], [323]–[324], [431]–[433], [471]
Seminole, attitude of, in Civil war [148]
Seminole, myths and lore of [454], [457]
Seminole, origin of [99]
Senac, Father, burning of [477]
Seneca, agreement between Erie and [352]
Seneca, Cherokee legends of conflicts with [232]
Seneca, clans of [483]
Seneca, legends of Cherokee wars with [356]–[357], [359]–[370], [489]–[494]
Seneca, peace embassies of [109], [352], [353]–[356], [365], [367]–[370], [485]–[488], [491]–[494]
Seneca, peace towns among [208]
Seneca, tract set apart for [142]
Seneca town, encounter at [50]
Seneca town, Schoolcraft’s statement concerning [351]–[485]
Seoqgwageono, myth concerning [369]–[370]
Sequoya, grant of money to [139]
Sequoya, life and work of [108]–[110]
Sequoya on Iroquois peace embassy [353]–[355], [485]
Sequoya, opposition to syllabary of [351]
Sequoya, part taken by, in reorganization [135], [147]
Sequoya, pension to [148]
Sequoya, removal of, to the west [138]
Sequoya, resolution signed by (1839) [135]
Sequoya, search for lost Cherokee by [501]
Sequoya, syllabary of [219]–[220]
Sequoya, treaty signed by (1828) [14]
Sequoya, tree named after [148]
Sequoya, visit to western Cherokee by [137]–[138]
Seri, publication of paper on xxix
Seri, study of implements of xxi–xxii
Service berries, myths concerning [259]
Set-ängya, death song of [491]–[492]
Set-ängya, war medicine of [501]
Sĕʻtsĭ mound, myth concerning [335]
Seven in Cherokee myth [431], [433]
Sevier, Gov. John, defeat of Ferguson by [57]
Sevier, Gov. John, defeat of Indian raiders by (1781) [59]
Sevier, Gov. John, expeditions against Cherokee under (1780–81, 1788, 1793) [57]–[58], [65], [66], [75], [82]
Sevier, Gov. John, expedition against Chickamauga towns under (1782) [60]
Sevier, Gov. John, expedition against Hiwassee towns under (1786) [63]
Sevier, Gov. John, expedition against Overhill towns under (1781) [58]–[59]
Sevier, Gov. John, life of [210]–[211]
Sevier, Gov. John, prevention of burning of Chilhowee by [73]
Shaw, Leonard D., appointment of, as Government ethnologist [70]–[71]
Shawano among Cherokee, number of [157]
Shawano, anti-American confederacy headed by [72]
Shawano, attack on Buchanans station by [73]
Shawano, attitude of, during Revolution [55]
Shawano blood among Cherokee [234]
Shawano, character of [461]
Shawano, Cherokee invitations to [105], [136]
Shawano, Cherokee relations with [14], [15], [31]–[32], [38], [384]
Shawano, hostility of, to Americans [66]–[67], [74]
Shawano, incorporation of, with Cherokee [99], [161]
Shawano in Texas, union of, with Cherokee [143]
Shawano, legends concerning [486]–[487]
Shawano, legends of Cherokee wars with [370]–[378]
Shawano, myths of [437]
Shawano, probable origin of Cherokee myths among [235]
Shawano, separation of, from Delawares [18]–[19]
Shawano, sketch of [494]–[496]
Shawano, trans-Mississippi migration of [99]
Shea, J. G., on De Soto’s route [193], [198]
Shea, J. G. on early Spanish settlements [27]
Shea, J. G. on Rogel’s expedition [201]–[202]
Shea, J. G. on Spanish mission among Cherokee [29]
Sheep, Cherokee name for [265]
Sheep, raising of, by Cherokee [112]
Shelby, Colonel, defeat of Ferguson by [57]
Shelby, Colonel, expedition against Chickamauga towns under [56]
Shining rock, myth concerning [480]
Shoe-boots, war medicine of [394]
Shumopovi, study of altar at xlvii, xlviii, xlix, l–lii
Sia, studies of fraternities and cults of xlvi
Sibbald, John A., special agent to Cherokee [175]
Sibley, ——, on Cherokee in Arkansas in 1805 [101]
Sibley, ——, on Mobilian trade language [187]
Sign language, study of xxvii
Siler, D. W., East Cherokee census by [167]
Silver, myth concerning [350]–[351]
Similitude, development of lxxxviii–lxxxix
Sin, myths concerning origin of [248]–[249]
Sinti, Kiowa myths of [434], [449]
Siouan tribes, study of xxix
Sioux, legends concerning [386]
Sioux, use of language of, as trade language [188]
Sissipahaw, Spanish contract with [28]
Six Nations, see Iroquois.
Skill, pleasures of lxviii–lxix
Skunk in Cherokee myth [265]–[266]
Sky People, myths concerning [362]–[363], [492]
Sky vault, myths concerning [440]
Slaves among Cherokee [76]–[77], [83], [112], [125], [148], [150]
Slaves, Indian, contact of, with negroes [233]
Smallpox among Cherokee [36], [61]
Smallpox among East Cherokee [171]–[172]
Smallpox in Chickamauga band [56]
Smilax in Cherokee lore [425]
Smith, Archilla, flight of [134]
Smith, Buckingham, on burning of peat bog near Charleston [471]
Smith, Buckingham on Davies’ History [202]
Smith, Buckingham on De Soto’s route [195]
Smith, Buckingham translation of Elvas narrative by [193]
Smith, Mrs Erminnie, study of Iroquois myths by xlvii
Smith, Mrs Erminnie on Iroquois myths [436], [439], [443], [448], [469], [473]
Smith, Harry, on Natchez among Cherokee [387]
Smith, Harry on traditional predecessors of Cherokee [23]
Smith, John, on name Rickahockan [183]–[184]
Smith, Gen. Kirby, attempt to enlist Cherokee by [168]–[169]
Smith, N. J., acknowledgments to [13]
Smith, N. J., Cherokee story-teller [237]
Smith, N. J., clerk of East Cherokee council [173]
Smith, N. J., East Cherokee chief [175]
Smith, N. J., life of [178]
Smith, N. J., myths told by [462], [474]
Smith, N. J. on East Cherokee in Civil war [170]–[171]
Smith, N. J. on East Cherokee schools [176]
Smith, N. J., work of, among East Cherokee [177]
Smith, Sibbald, acknowledgments to, [13]
Smith, Sibbald, leader of pioneer advance [45]
Smith, Sibbald, on surrender of Cavitts station [75]
Smithsonian Institution, acknowledgments to [12]
Smyth, Maj. J. A., acknowledgments to [13]
Snail, myths concerning [449]
Snakes, myths and lore concerning [241], [251], [252]–[253], [280], [294]–[306], [313], [346], [414], [433], [436]–[437], [456], [465], [481]
Snake Boy, myth of [304]–[305]
Snake dance, study of xiv
Snake Man, myth of [304]
Snowflake, excavation of ruins near xiii–xiv
Sociology, subject-matter of xii
Sociology, work in xxii–xxv
Soco gap, legend of [408]–[409]
Solomonville, collection from xxi
Solomonville, excavation of ruins near xiv
Songs, Cherokee [400], [435], [468], [472]–[473]
Songs among Indians [463]
Sophiology, subject-matter of xii
Sophiology, work in xxvii–xxviii
Sorcery, part played by, in development of games lxviii–lxix
Sorcery, see also Magic.
Sourwood, in Cherokee myth and lore [253], [320], [422], [469]
South, myth of daughter of [322]
South Carolina, cession of last Cherokee lands in [97]
South Carolina, Cherokee relations with [31]–[35]
South Carolina, expedition from, in 1776 [49]–[50]
South Carolina, first settlement in [31]
South Carolina, local legends of [411]–[412]
South Carolina, production of gold in [221]
Space, discussion of lv–lvii
Spain, claim to land south of Cumberland river by [67]
Spain, retention of posts in south by (1790) [68]
Spain, surrender of southern posts by [81]
Spain, treaty with (1795) [81]
Spaniards, Cherokee feeling toward [282]
Spaniards, encouragement of Indian hostility by [62]–[63], [64], [67]–[68], [76], [88]
Spaniards, in southern United States [191]–[202]
Spaniards, legends concerning [408]
Spaniards, period of exploration by [23]–[29]
Spaniards, relations of, with Indians [98], [99], [100], [101]
Spanish needle in Cherokee lore [426]
Sparrow, Cherokee name for [281]
Spear-finger, see Uʻtluñ′ta.
Spenser, allegory in poetry of xc
Spider, myths and lore concerning [241]–[242], [309]
Spider, see also Water-spider.
Spinning among Cherokee [82], [101], [105], [214]
Spinning among East Cherokee [176]
Spirit folk, Cherokee [475]–[477]
Sports, discussion of lxiii–lxviii
Sprague, Senator, speech by, on Georgia laws affecting Cherokee [118]
Spray, H. W., acknowledgments to [13]
Spray, H. W., East Cherokee teacher and agent [176], [180]
Spreading-adder, myths and lore concerning [252], [253], [297], [436], [438]
Spring place, establishment of mission at [107]
Springstone on Nancy Ward [204]
Squash, myth concerning [471]
Squier, E. G., on Cherokee myths [436], [440], [442]
Squier, E. G. on Cherokee New-fire ceremony [502]–[503]
Squier, E. G. on the heavens in mythology [431]
Squirrel, myths concerning [251], [262]–[263], [286]–[287]
Stand Watie, burning of Ross’s house by [365]
Stand Watie, myths told by [429], [444]
Stand Watie on Iroquois peace embassy [352], [353]
Stand Watie on Iroquois wars [352]
Stand Watie, part taken by, in Civil war [148], [149]
Stand Watie, threat against Ross by [134]
Stanley, J. M., on Iroquois peace embassy [485]–[488]
Stapler, Miss ——, marriage of John Ross to [224]
Star feathers, legend of [399]–[400]
Starr, James, flight of [134]
Starr, Tom, legend concerning [286]
Stars, myths and lore concerning [257], [258], [442], [445], [503]
State rights, bearing of Removal struggle on [129]
Stecoee, destruction of [49]
Stedman on English attempts to enlist Indian aid during the Revolution [47]
Stein, Robert, work of xviii
Steiner, Rev. Abraham, Cherokee missionary [84]
Steiner, Roland, collection by xx–xxi
Stephen, A. M., work of xli
Stephen, Col. ——, expedition against Cherokee under [45]
Stevens on defeat of Creek and Cherokee in Georgia (1781) [60]
Stevens on Picken’s expedition (1782) [60]
Stevens on Priber’s work [37]
Stevens on treaties of De Witt’s corners and Long island [54]
Stevens on treaty of Augusta (1763) [45]
Stevens on treaty of Hopewell [62]
Stevenson, Mrs M. C., model of Zuñi altar by xlviii
Stevenson, Mrs M. C., study of fraternities and cults by xlvii
Stevenson, Mrs M. C., work of xxvii–xxviii
Stevenson, ——, on petroglyphs at Track Rock gap [419]
Stikâ′yĭ, see Stecoee.
Stock, Cherokee losses of, in Civil war [149]
Stockaded villages among Indians [493]
Stock raising by Cherokee [82]
Stokes, Agent, on killing of Ridges and Boudinot [134]
Stone, W. L., on Sir William Johnson [203]
Stone man, see Nŭñyunu′wĭ.
Storehouse of Indian tribes [433]
Stories and story-tellers, Cherokee [230], [232], [236]–[238], [428]–[430]
Strawberry, myths concerning [259], [443], [468]
Stringfield, Col. W. W., acknowledgments to [13]
Stringfield, Col. W. W. on East Cherokee in Civil war [169]–[170]
Stringfield, Col. W. W., taking of party of East Cherokee to Confederate reunion by [170]
Stuart, Capt. John, capture and release of [44]
Stuart, Capt. John, life of [203]
Stuart, Capt. John, refuge of defeated Cherokee with [53]
Stuart, Capt. John, treaty negotiated by [45]
Suck, The, myths concerning [312], [347], [464]–[465]
Sugartown, encounter at [49]
Suma, work among xvi
Sumac, use of darts of [494]
Sun, myths concerning [240], [252]–[257], [259], [295], [297], [363], [409], [421], [436]–[438], [440], [441]
Sunset land, myths concerning [463], [465]
Supreme Court, decision of, in Worcester v. State of Georgia [119], [120]
Suyeta, Cherokee story-teller [237]
Suyeta, myths told by [442], [448], [450], [451], [454]
Suyeta on character of Rabbit [232]
Swain on Indian warfare in 1776 [52]
Swain on Rutherford’s expedition [49]
Swain on Williamson’s expedition [50]
Swallowtail flycatcher in Cherokee lore [285]
Sweat house, see Âsĭ.
Sweatland, S. H., East Cherokee census by [172]
Swimmer, myths told by [236], [430], [431], [435], [436], [438], [440], [442], [443], [448], [450]–[452], [454]–[456], [461]–[463], [466], [468]–[474], [477], [480], [481], [483], [494], [495], [501]
Swimmer on dagûlʻkû geese [439]
Swimmer on mounds and constant fire [501]–[502]
Swimmer, songs obtained from [504]
Syllabary, Cherokee [219]–[220]
Syllabary, casting of characters of [111]
Syllabary, effect of, on Cherokee development [110]–[112]
Syllabary, introduction of, among western Cherokee [138]
Syllabary, invention of [108]–[110]
Syllabary, opposition to introduction of [351]
Symphony, development of lxxiii–lxxiv
Synonymy, tribal, of Cherokee [15]–[16], [19], [182]–[187], [351], [378], [382]