The Inâlĭ (Black Fox) manuscript [314]
Other manuscripts [316]
The Kanâhe´ta Ani-Tsa´lagĭ Etĭ or Ancient Cherokee Formulas [317]
Character of the formulas—the Cherokee religion [318]
Myth of the origin of disease and medicine [319]
Theory of disease—animals, ghosts, witches [322]
Selected list of plants used [324]
Medical practice—theory of resemblances—fasting—tabu—seclusion—women [328]
Illustration of the gaktûnta or tabu [331]
Neglect of sanitary regulations [332]