[10] Heckewelder, op. cit., p. 54. [↑]
[11] Loskiel, History of the [Moravian] Mission, pp. 124–127; London, 1794. [↑]
[12] Heckewelder, Indian Nations, pp. 88–89, 1876. [↑]
[13] See Haywood, Nat. and Aborig. Hist. of Tennessee, pp. 220, 224, 237, 1823. [↑]
[14] North Carolina Colonial Records, III, pp. 153, 202, 345, 369, 393, 1886. [↑]
[15] Mooney, Siouan Tribes of the East (bulletin of the Bureau of Ethnology), pp. 56, 61, 1894. [↑]
[16] Catawba MS from South Carolina official archives. Schoolcraft, Indian Tribes, III, pp. 293–4, 1853. [↑]
[18] Royce, The Cherokee Nation of Indians, in Fifth Report of Bureau of Ethnology. pp. 205–208, 266–272, 1887; also (for 1783) Bartram, Travels, p. 483, 1792. [↑]
[19] Haywood, Nat. and Aborig. Hist. Tenn., p. 241, 1823. Bullhead may be intended for Doublehead, an old Cherokee name. [↑]