Title: Myths of the Cherokee
Author: James Mooney
Release date: May 11, 2014 [eBook #45634]
Most recently updated: October 24, 2024
Language: English
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Gutenberg (This file was produced from images generously
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| Plate I. | In the Cherokee mountains | 11 | ||||
| II. | Map: The Cherokee and their neighbors. | 14 | ||||
| III. | Map: The old Cherokee country | 23 | ||||
| IV. | Sequoya (Sikwâyĭ) | 108 | ||||
| V. | The Cherokee alphabet | 112 | ||||
| VI. | Tahchee (Tătsĭ) or Dutch | 140 | ||||
| VII. | Spring-frog or Tooantuh (Du′stu′) | 142 | ||||
| VIII. | John Ross (Gu′wisguwĭ′) | 150 | ||||
| IX. | Colonel W. H. Thomas (Wil-Usdi′) | 160 | ||||
| X. | Chief N. J. Smith (Tsalădihĭ′) | 178 | ||||
| XI. | Swimmer (Aʻyûñ′inĭ) | 228 | ||||
| XII. | John Ax (Itagû′nûhĭ) | 238 | ||||
| XIII. | Tagwădihĭ′ | 256 | ||||
| XIV. | Ayâsta | 272 | ||||
| XV. | Sawănu′gĭ, a Cherokee ball player | 284 | ||||
| XVI. | Nĭkwăsĭ′ mound at Franklin, North Carolina | 337 | ||||
| XVII. | Annie Ax (Sadayĭ) | 358 | ||||
| XVIII. | Walinĭ′, a Cherokee woman | 378 | ||||
| XIX. | On Oconaluftee river | 405 | ||||
| XX. | Petroglyphs at Track-rock gap, Georgia | 418 | ||||
| Figure 1. | Feather wand of Eagle dance |
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| 2. | Ancient Iroquois wampum belts | 354 | ||||