T
Tabus, Cherokee [462]
Tadpole, myth concerning [311]
Ta′gwădihĭ′, Cherokee story-teller [237]
Ta′gwădihĭ′, myths told by [430], [442], [443], [456], [466], [469], [470], [471], [501]
Tahchee, attack on Osage at Fort Gibson by [141]
Tahchee, emigration of, into Texas [141], [143]
Tahchee, McKenney and Hall on [137]
Tahlequah, selection of, as Cherokee capital [135]–[147]
Tahlequah, treaties at (1861, 1866) [148], [150]
Tahlequah, Yuchi living near [385]
Tahookatookie in Texas, union of, with Cherokee [143]
Takatoka, aid given by, in introduction of syllabary [138]
Talamatan, see Wyandot.
Talassee, escape of, from destruction (1780) [58]
Tali′wa, battle of [38], [384]
Talladega, battle of [91]
Tallaseehatchee, battle of [90], [91]
Tallige′wi, meaning of name [19], [184]–[185], [378]
Tallige′wi, see also Synonymy.
Tallulah falls, myth concerning [346], [417]–[18], [481]
Tarahumari, obtaining of information concerning xvi
Tarahumari, work among xvii
Tarleton, General, attempted invasion of North Carolina and Virginia by [56]–[57]
Tar wolf, distribution of myth of [233]–[234]
Tar wolf, myth of [271]–[272], [450]
Taskigi, Cherokee relations with [388]–[389]
Taskigi, tribe of Creek confederacy [498]–[499]
Tasquiqui, Spanish visit to [29], [389]
Taylor, Capt. Richard, part taken by, in Creek war [97]
Technolithic stage, features of xxi–xxii
Technology, subject-matter of xii
Technology, work in xx–xxii
Tecumtha, meaning of name of [442]
Tecumtha, work of, among Creeks [87]–[88]
Teit, on Thompson River myths [433], [436], [437], [440], [441], [451], [467], [470]
Telfair, Governor, on Georgians’ raid and Cherokee reprisal (1792) [71]
Tellico, conference at (1794) [79]
Tellico, conference and treaty at (1798) [80]
Tellico, treaties at (1804, 1805) [84]–[85]
Temple, M. S., survey of Qualla reservation by [174]
Tennessee, attempted purchase of Cherokee lands by (1807) [86]
Tennessee, encroachments against Cherokee by [64]
Tennessee, incorporation of, in “Territory of the United States south of the Ohio River” [68]
Tennessee, local legends of [412], [415]
Tennessee, memorial to Congress by [76]
Tennessee, opposition to allotment project by [114]
Tennessee, production of gold in [220], [221]
Tennessee, Removal forts in [221]
Tennessee, treaty with Cherokee by [63]–[64]
Tennessee, see also Franklin, State of.
Tennessee bald, myths concerning [339]–[341], [477]–[479]
Tennessee river, truce line at [485]
Ten Kate, H., on Cherokee myths [461] [466], [467], [469]
Tensawattee, see Coosawatee.
Tepehuan tribes, obtaining of information concerning xvii
Terrapin, myths concerning [270]–[271], [278]–[279], [280], [286]–[288], [289], [306], [450], [452], [455]
Terrapin, The, Cherokee chief [61]
Terrell, Capt. J. W., acknowledgments to [13]
Terrell, Capt. J. W., life of, among East Cherokee [168]
Terrell, Capt. J. W. on Catawba among East Cherokee [165]
Terrell, Capt. J. W. on Cherokee myths [467]
Terrell, Capt. J. W. on East Cherokee in Civil war [170], [171]
Terrell, Capt. J. W. on Junaluska [165]
Terrell, Capt. J. W. on Col. W. H. Thomas [162]
Terrell, Capt. J. W., roster of Cherokee troops by [169]
Teton, myths of [459]
Tewa Indians, visit to ruins attributed to xv
Texas, Houston’s part in history of [223]
Texas, migration of Creek tribes to [99]
Texas, secession of, from Mexico [144]
Texas, work in xvi, xvii
Texas Cherokee, history of [143]–[146]
Texas Cherokee, origin of [138], [141]
Thomas, Dr Cyrus, memoirs by xlii–xliii, xliv–xlv
Thomas, Dr Cyrus, work of xxix
Thomas, Col. W. H., acknowledgments to [13]
Thomas, Col. W. H., arrangement by, for stay of East Cherokee in the east [158]–[159]
Thomas, Col. W. H., connection of, with East Cherokee affairs [162], [163], [165], [166]–[172]
Thomas, Col. W. H., difficulty over estates of [173]–[174]
Thomas, Col. W. H., legend told by [491]
Thomas, Col. W. H., life of [159]–[162]
Thomas, Col. W. H., mission of, to U′tsălă and Charley [131], [157]–[158]
Thomas, Col. W. H., on Baptist preachers among East Cherokee [165]
Thomas, Col. W. H. on Catawba among East Cherokee [165]
Thomas, Col. W. H. on Cherokee round-up. [131]
Thomas, Col. W. H. on Junaluska [165]
Thomas, Col. W. H. on traditional predecessors of Cherokee [23]
Thomas, Col. W. H. on Rutherford’s route [205]
Thomas, Col. W. H. on smallpox among East Cherokee [172]
Thomas, Col. W. H. on Swimmer’s knowledge of Cherokee myths [236]
Thomas, Col. W. H., purchase of lands for East Cherokee by [159]
Thomas, Col. W. H., retirement of [172]
Thomas, Col. ——, killing of Indian woman by men under [52]
Thomas Legion, organization of [161]–[162], [169]–[170]
Thompson, A. C., on Cherokee missions [84]
Thompson, Capt. ——, defeat of Cherokee by Americans under [48]
Thompson, ——, arrest of [119]
Thompson River Indians, myths of [433], [436], [437], [440], [441], [451], [467], [470]
Thought reading, Cherokee belief in [244], [433], [473]
Thrall on capture of Bowl’s family [146]
Thrall on Indian expulsion from Texas [145]
Thrall on Mexican grant to Cherokee [143]
Thrall on number of Texas Cherokee [145]
Thunder, myths and lore concerning [240], [248], [257], [295], [300]–[301], [311], [342], [345]–[347], [362]–[363], [435], [441]–[442], [464], [465], [481]–[482], [491]
Tĭkwali′tsĭ, legend of raid on [374], [495]
Tillamook, myths of [440]
Timberlake, Henry, on Cherokee headdress [474]
Timberlake, Henry on Cherokee regard for eagles [453]
Timberlake, Henry on Cherokee welcome ceremony [493]
Timberlake, Henry on “flying stag” [463]
Timberlake, Henry on French and English treatment of Indians [39]–[40]
Timberlake, Henry on gatayûstĭ game [434]
Timberlake, Henry on Indian war path [207]
Timberlake, Henry on opossum [449]
Timberlake, Henry on position of Indian women [490]
Timberlake, Henry on siege of Fort Loudon [43]
Timberlake, Henry on Uktena and Ulûñsû′tĭ [459], [461]
Timberlake, Henry on war women [501]
Timberlake, Henry, visit to Cherokee by [45]
Titmouse, myths concerning [285]–[286], [318], [454], [468]
Tiwa, study of language of xxvi
Tiwa, work among xvi
Tlanusi′yĭ, myth concerning [329]–[330]
Tlă′nuwă′, myths and lore concerning [284], [286]–[287], [315]–[316], [396], [466]
Toad in Cherokee myth [306]
Tobacco, Cherokee [439]
Tobacco, myths and lore concerning [254]–[255], [344], [424], [438]–[439], [481]
Tocax, De Soto’s visit to [29]
Toccoa, myth concerning [418]
Todd on Ohio Cherokee [79]
Tolome, tribe of Choctaw confederacy [500]
Tohopeka, Tohopki, see Horseshoe bend.
Tollunteeskee, death of [136]
Tollunteeskee, invitation to missionaries by [136]
Tollunteeskee, reservation for [85]
Tollunteeskee, treaty signed by (1806) [85]
Tomassee, encounter at [51]–[52]
“Tom Fuller,” nature of [452]
Tomtit, see Titmouse [454]
Tonkawa, Cherokee relations with [391]
Tonkawa, legend of [501]
Tonkawa, settlement of, on Cherokee strip [151]
Tonkawa, study of xvi
Tooantuh, McKenney and Hall on [137]
Tories, use of Indian disguise by [47], [48]
Tortoise, see Terrapin.
Touch, relation of, to vision lxii–lxiii
Townhouse, heating and lighting of [230]
Townhouse dance, effect of snake myths on time of holding [295]
Toxaway, see Tocax.
Trade among Cherokee [31], [34], [82]
Trade, intertribal [235]
Trade languages, Indian [187]–[188], [235]
Traders among Cherokee, North Carolina regulations concerning [61]
Traders, influence of, on Indian development [213]
Traders, use of bells by [483]
Track Rock gap, myth concerning [453]
Traditions, Cherokee, memoir on [3]–[548]
Traditions of Tusayan, memoir on xxxix–xl
Transformation myths [304], [462]–[463]
Traps, Indian use of [468]
Tree rock, myth concerning [317], [467]
Trees, Cherokee explanation of characters of [421]
Trees in Cherokee myths, powers of [231]
Trephined skulls, collection of xxix
Tribe, features of xlix, [1]
Trope, development of xc–xci
Trotter, H. G., acknowledgments to [13]
Troup, Governor, on Cherokee refusal to remove [115]
Trumbull, J. H., on name Tallge′wi [184]
Tsăga′sĭ, Cherokee fairy [334]
Tsa′lăgĭ′, meaning and inflection of [15]–[16], [182]–[183]
Tsa′lăgĭ′, see also Cherokee; Synonomy.
Tsalĭ, see Charley.
Tsanĭ, Cherokee war chief in 1776 [381]
Tsantăwû′, contact with Little People by [334]
Tsa′răgĭ′, see Cherokee; Synonomy; Tsa′lăgĭ′.
Tsasta′wĭ, legend concerning [408]
Tsăwa′sĭ, Cherokee fairy [334]
Tsĕsa′nĭ, Cherokee story teller [237]
Tsĕsa′nĭ, myth told by [463]
Tsĕ′si-Ska′tsĭ, see Reid, Jesse.
Tskĭl-e′gwa, see Big-witch.
Tsulʻkălû′, myths concerning [262], [337]–[339], [407], [410], [432], [477]–[480]
Tsundige′wi, myth of [325], [471]–[172]
Tsunu′luhûñ′skĭ, see Junaluska.
Tsuskwănûñ′năwa′tă, see Wafford.
Tsuwe′năhĭ, myth of [343]–[345], [480]–[481]
Tuckasegee, destruction of (1781) [69]
Tugălû′nă fish, myth concerning [289], [455]
Tuggle manuscript on Creek myths [431], [432], [434]–[436], [447]–[450], [452], [455], [463], [469], [473], [476]
Tuggle manuscript on Creek songs [504]
Tunâ′ĭ, legend of [373]
Tupi language, trade language based on [187]
Turkey, myths and lore concerning [269]–[270], [285], [287]–[288], [449], [455]
Turkeytown, siege and relief of [90]
Turkeytown, treaty ratified at (1816) [98]
Turtle, drum of shell of [503]
Turtle, myths and lore concerning [306], [343], [346], [430], [452], [475], [481], [482]
Turtle dove, Cherokee name for [281]
Tusayan, memoir on clan localization in xli
Tusayan, memoir on Flute and Snake ceremonies of xlv
Tusayan, memoir on migration traditions of xxxix–xl
Tusayan, study of fraternities, cults, and altars in xlvii, xlviii–xlix, l–liii
Tusayan, work in xiv
Tuscarora, Cherokee relations with [14], [32], [36], [88], [379]
Tuscarora, enslavement of [233]
Tuscarora, expulsion of, from North Carolina [483]
Tuscarora, habitat and migrations of [17]
Tuscarora, wampum recording admission of, to Iroquois league [364]
Tuscarora, war between colonies and [32]
Tuscarora, myths and beliefs of [442], [466], [501], [505]
Tuscarora, participation in Lewis’s expedition by [41]
Tuscarora, sketch of [498]
Tuskegee, burning of [51]
Tusquittee bald, myth concerning [410]
Twilight land of Cherokee myth [435], [437]
Tyrant stage, see Monarchical stage.