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"Native American Studies" is an interdisciplinary collection which examines the history, culture, religion and language of indigenous people in North America. This meticulously edited collection explores the life of the biggest Native American tribes; including: Cherokee, Iroquois, Sioux, Navajo, Zuñi, Apache, Seminole and Eskimo.
Contents:
History:
The North American Indian
The Cherokee Nation of Indians
The Seminole Indians of Florida
The Central Eskimo
The Siouan Indians
Calendar History of the Kiowa Indians
Legends, Traditions and Laws of the Iroquois and History of the Tuscarora Indians
History, Manners and Customs of the Indian Nations Who Once Inhabited Pennsylvania and the Neighboring States
Military History:
Chronicles of Border Warfare – Indian Wars in West Virginia
Autobiography of the Sauk Leader Black Hawk and the History of the Black Hawk War of 1832
The Vanishing Race – The Last Great Indian Council
Myths & Legends
The Myths of the North American Indians
Myths of the Cherokee
Myths of the Iroquois
A Study of Siouan Cults
Outlines of Zuñi Creation Myths
The Mountain Chant – A Navajo Ceremony
Language:
Indian Linguistic Families Of America
Sign Language Among North American Indians
Pictographs of the North American Indians
Customs:
Burial Mounds of the Northern Sections of the United States
The Medicine-Men of the Apachee

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611.August 11, 1871.

612.5,019.91 acres.

613.United States Statutes at Large, Vol. XV, p. 222.

614.August 27, 1868.

615.December 23, 1868.

616.July 6, 1867.

617.March 3, 1868.

618.February 26, 1868.

619.See document "Fortieth Congress, second session—confidential—Executive 3P."

620.United States Statutes at Large, Vol. VII, p. 311.

621.Ibid., p. 414.

622.Ibid., p. 478.

623.United States Statutes at Large, Vol. IX, p. 871.

624.United States Statutes at Large, Vol. IX, p. 446.

625.United States Statutes at Large, Vol. X, p. 283.

626.Indian Office records.

627.December 6, 1867.

628.July 31, 1868.

629.Letter of Cherokee delegation to Commissioner of Indian Affairs, April 23, 1868.

630.Treaty of November 7, 1825, in United States Statutes at Large, Vol. VII, p. 284.

631.Treaty of May 10, 1854, in United States Statutes at Large, Vol. X, p. 1053.

632.United States Statutes at Large, Vol. XVI, p. 53.

633.August 14, 1871.

634.United States Statutes at Large, Vol. XIV, p. 687.

635.April 10, 1868.

636.May 27, 1868.

637.United States Statutes at Large, Vol. XVI, p. 362.

638.Letter of Cherokee delegation to Commissioner of Indian Affairs, February 15, 1871.

639.May 27, 1871.

640.Letter of Cherokee delegation to Commissioner of Indian Affairs, June 10, 1871.

641.United States Statutes at Large, Vol. XVII, p. 228.

642.April 8, 1872.

643.See surveyors' plats on file in Indian Office.

644.See report of Commissioner of Indian Affairs to Secretary of the Interior, March 6, 1875.

645.United States Statutes at Large, Vol. XIX, p. 28.

646.United States Statutes at Large, Vol. XVII, p. 190.

647.United States Statutes at Large, Vol. XIV, p. 717.

648.Treaty of October 21, 1867, United States Statutes at Large, Vol. XV, p. 581.

649.United States Statutes at Large, Vol. XV, p. 593.

650.August 10, 1869.

651.United States Statutes at Large, Vol. XVII, p. 190.

652.October 24, 1872.

653.November 18, 1873.

654.United States Statutes at Large, Vol. XIX, p. 120.

655.January 30, 1877.

656.September 8, 1877.

657.Letter of the Secretary of the Interior to the President, June 21, 1879.

658.June 23, 1879.

659.United States Statutes at Large, Vol. XIX, p. 187.

660.January 27, 1877.

661.Report of Commissioner of Indian Affairs for 1877, pp. 21—23.

662.Report of Commissioner of Indian Affairs for 1878, p. xxxvi.

663.United States Statutes at Large, Vol. XXI, p. 380.

664.Act of May 27, 1878, United States Statutes at Large, Vol. XX, p. 63.

665.Report of Commissioner of Indian Affairs for 1879, p. xl.

666.Report of Commissioner of Indian Affairs for 1881, p. lxiii. The removal was accomplished between October 5 and October 23.

667.Deeds were executed June 14, 1883, by the Cherokee Nation to the United States in trust for each of the tribes located upon Cherokee country west of 96°, such deeds being in each case for the quantity of land comprised within the tracts respectively selected by or for them for their future use and occupation. See Report of Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for 1883, p. lii.

668.February 27, 1871.

669.April 14, 1871.

670.May 4, 1871.

671.The survey was approved by the commissioners December 11, 1871.

672.Acts of July 25, 26, and 27, 1866.

673.May 13, 1870.

674.May 21, 1870.

675.May 23, 1870.

676.June 13, 1870.

677.The persons affected by this action were comprised within four classes, viz:

1. White persons who had married into the tribe.

2. Persons with an admixture of Indian blood, through either father or mother.

3. Adopted persons.

4. Persons of African descent who claimed rights under the treaty of 1866.

678.February 15, 1876.

679.October ——, 1876.

680.April 4, 1879.

681.December 12, 1879.

682.A bill to this effect was introduced into the Senate by Senator Ingalls, of Kansas, June 3, 1879, and reported from the Committee on Indian Affairs, with amendments, June 4, 1880, by Senator Williams, of Kentucky.

683.December 6, 1879.

684.October 16, 1880.

685.November 23, 1880.

686.January 26, 1882.

687.May 9, 1883.

688.William Bartram, who traveled through their country in 1776, says (Travels in North America, p. 483): "The Cherokees in their dispositions and manners are grave and steady, dignified and circumspect in their deportment; rather slow and reserved in conversation, yet frank, cheerful, and humane; tenacious of the liberties and natural rights of man; secret, deliberate, and determined in their councils; honest, just, and liberal, and always ready to sacrifice every pleasure and gratification, even their blood and life itself, to defend their territory and maintain their rights."

689.Hon. J. C. Calhoun, Secretary of War, under date of March 29, 1824, in a communication addressed to the President to be laid before the United States Senate, alludes to the provision contained in the treaty of 1791 and says: "In conformity to the provisions of this article the various utensils of husbandry have been abundantly and constantly distributed to the Cherokee Nation, which has resulted in creating a taste for farming and the comforts of civilized life."

690.May 30, 1820.

691.Letter of Hon. J. C. Calhoun Secretary of War, March 29, 1824. In this letter Mr. Calhoun says: "Certain benevolent societies in the year 1816 applied for permission to make establishments among the Cherokees and other southern tribes, for the purpose of educating and instructing them in the arts of civilized life. Their application was favorably received. The experiment proved so favorable, that Congress, by act of March 3, 1819, appropriated $10,000 annually as a civilization fund, which has been applied in such a manner as very considerably to increase the extent and usefulness of the efforts of benevolent individuals and to advance the work of Indian civilization."

692.The eight districts into which the nation was at this time divided were, Chickamauga, Chatooga, Coosawatee, Amohee, Hickory Log, Etowah, Taquoe, and Aquohee.

693.The census of the nation east of the Mississippi, taken in 1835, exhibited the following facts:

Cherokees. Slaves. Whites intermarried with Cherokees. Total.
In Georgia 8,946 776 68 9,790
In North Carolina 3,644 37 22 3,703
In Tennessee 2,528 480 79 3,087
In Alabama 1,424 299 32 1,755
Aggregate 16,542 1,592 201 18,335

694.In addition there was ceded by this treaty for the location of other Indian tribes all the Cherokee domain in Indian Territory lying west of 96°, containing by actual survey 8,144,772.35 acres or 12,726 square miles.

695.And a fractional square mile comprising 374 acres.

The Seminole Indians of Florida

Table of Contents

Clay MacCauley

Table of Contents

Letter of Transmittal

Introduction

Chapter I. Personal Characteristics

Physical Characteristics

Physique of the Men

Physique of the Women

Clothing

Costume of the Men

Costume of the Women

Personal Adornment

Hair Dressing

Ornamentation of Clothing

Use of Beads

Silver Disks

Ear Rings

Finger Rings

Silver vs. Gold

Crescents, Wristlets, and Belts

Me-Le

Psychical Characteristics

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