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Myths of the Cherokee by James Mooney
part 1, and The Last of Our Cannibals, in Harper's Magazine, August,
Myths of the Cherokee by James Mooney
part 1, and The Last of Our Cannibals, in Harper's Magazine, August,
Chapter 264
11 words
Chapters
Chapter 1: Chapter 1
Chapter 2: 13. The Great Yellow-jacket: Origin of fish and
Chapter 3: 14. The Deluge 261
Chapter 4: 32. Origin of the Groundhog dance: The Groundhog's
Chapter 5: 34. The Wolf's revenge: The Wolf and the Dog 280
Chapter 6: 48. The Hunter and the Buzzard 294
Chapter 7: 62. The Katydid's warning 311
Chapter 8: 87. The water cannibals 349
Chapter 9: 111. The mounds and the constant fire: The old
Chapter 10: 126. Plant lore 420
Chapter 11: 2. Ancient Iroquois wampum belts 354
Chapter 12: 1. Be it known this day, That the various clans or tribes which
Chapter 13: 2. The aforesaid clans or tribes have also agreed that if, in
Chapter 14: 3. If a man have a horse stolen, and overtake the thief, and should
Chapter 15: 1813. Jackson commanded in person with two thousand infantry and
Chapter 16: 1817. They viewed with jealous and aching hearts all attempts to drive
Chapter 17: 1817. [259]
Chapter 18: 1836. [315]
Chapter 19: 770. [382] These immigrants settled chiefly along the Verdigris, in the
Chapter 20: 1840. He asserted that it was a translation of a manuscript in the
Chapter 21: 1525. As these voyages were not followed up by permanent occupation
Chapter 22: 1750. Ancient mining indications are also reported from Kings mountain,
Chapter 23: 1779. Soon after in the same year he led a preliminary exploration
Chapter 24: episode); author's personal information.
Chapter 25: 1776. Important treaties were made here with the Cherokee in 1785,
Chapter 26: 1859. Having removed to Vermont with his father while still a child,
Chapter 27: introduction into the Nation of schoolmasters, blacksmiths, mechanics,
Chapter 28: 1. HOW THE WORLD WAS MADE
Chapter 29: 2. THE FIRST FIRE
Chapter 30: 3. KANA'TI AND SELU: THE ORIGIN OF GAME AND CORN
Chapter 31: 4. ORIGIN OF DISEASE AND MEDICINE
Chapter 32: 5. THE DAUGHTER OF THE SUN
Chapter 33: 6. HOW THEY BROUGHT BACK THE TOBACCO
Chapter 34: 7. THE JOURNEY TO THE SUNRISE
Chapter 35: 8. THE MOON AND THE THUNDERS.
Chapter 36: 9. WHAT THE STARS ARE LIKE
Chapter 37: 10. ORIGIN OF THE PLEIADES AND THE PINE
Chapter 38: 11. THE MILKY WAY
Chapter 39: 12. ORIGIN OF STRAWBERRIES
Chapter 40: 13. THE GREAT YELLOW-JACKET: ORIGIN OF FISH AND FROGS
Chapter 41: 14. THE DELUGE
Chapter 42: 15. THE FOURFOOTED TRIBES
Chapter 43: 16. THE RABBIT GOES DUCK HUNTING
Chapter 44: 17. HOW THE RABBIT STOLE THE OTTER'S COAT
Chapter 45: 18. WHY THE POSSUM'S TAIL IS BARE
Chapter 46: 19. HOW THE WILDCAT CAUGHT THE GOBBLER
Chapter 47: 20. HOW THE TERRAPIN BEAT THE RABBIT
Chapter 48: 21. THE RABBIT AND THE TAR WOLF
Chapter 49: 22. THE RABBIT AND THE POSSUM AFTER A WIFE
Chapter 50: 23. THE RABBIT DINES THE BEAR
Chapter 51: 24. THE RABBIT ESCAPES FROM THE WOLVES
Chapter 52: 25. FLINT VISITS THE RABBIT
Chapter 53: 26. HOW THE DEER GOT HIS HORNS
Chapter 54: 27. WHY THE DEER'S TEETH ARE BLUNT
Chapter 55: 28. WHAT BECAME OF THE RABBIT
Chapter 56: 29. WHY THE MINK SMELLS
Chapter 57: 30. WHY THE MOLE LIVES UNDERGROUND
Chapter 58: 31. THE TERRAPIN'S ESCAPE FROM THE WOLVES
Chapter 59: 32. ORIGIN OF THE GROUNDHOG DANCE: THE GROUNDHOG'S HEAD
Chapter 60: 33. THE MIGRATION OF THE ANIMALS
Chapter 61: 34. THE WOLF'S REVENGE--THE WOLF AND THE DOG
Chapter 62: 35. THE BIRD TRIBES
Chapter 63: 36. THE BALL GAME OF THE BIRDS AND ANIMALS
Chapter 64: 37. HOW THE TURKEY GOT HIS BEARD
Chapter 65: 38. WHY THE TURKEY GOBBLES
Chapter 66: 39. HOW THE KINGFISHER GOT HIS BILL
Chapter 67: 40. HOW THE PARTRIDGE GOT HIS WHISTLE
Chapter 68: 41. HOW THE REDBIRD GOT HIS COLOR
Chapter 69: 42. THE PHEASANT BEATING CORN; ORIGIN OF THE PHEASANT DANCE
Chapter 70: 43. THE RACE BETWEEN THE CRANE AND THE HUMMINGBIRD
Chapter 71: 44. THE OWL GETS MARRIED
Chapter 72: 45. THE HUHU GETS MARRIED
Chapter 73: 46. WHY THE BUZZARD'S HEAD IS BARE
Chapter 74: 47. THE EAGLE'S REVENGE
Chapter 75: 48. THE HUNTER AND THE BUZZARD
Chapter 76: 49. THE SNAKE TRIBE
Chapter 77: 50. THE UKTENA AND THE ULÛÑSÛ'TI
Chapter 78: 51. ÂGAN-UNI'TSI'S SEARCH FOR THE UKTENA
Chapter 79: 52. THE RED MAN AND THE UKTENA
Chapter 80: 53. THE HUNTER AND THE UKSU'HI
Chapter 81: 54. THE USTÛ'TLI
Chapter 82: 55. THE UW'TSÛÑ'TA
Chapter 83: 56. THE SNAKE BOY
Chapter 84: 57. THE SNAKE MAN
Chapter 85: 58. THE RATTLESNAKE'S VENGEANCE
Chapter 86: 59. THE SMALLER REPTILES--FISHES AND INSECTS
Chapter 87: 60. WHY THE BULLFROG'S HEAD IS STRIPED
Chapter 88: 61. THE BULLFROG LOVER
Chapter 89: 62. THE KATYDID'S WARNING
Chapter 90: 63. ÛÑTSAIYI', THE GAMBLER
Chapter 91: 64. THE NEST OF THE TLA'NUWA
Chapter 92: 65. THE HUNTER AND THE TLA'NUWA
Chapter 93: 66. U`TLÛÑ'TA, THE SPEAR-FINGER
Chapter 94: 67. NÛÑ'YUNU'WI, THE STONE MAN
Chapter 95: 68. THE HUNTER IN THE DAKWA'
Chapter 96: 69. ATAGÂ'HI, THE ENCHANTED LAKE
Chapter 97: 70. THE BRIDE FROM THE SOUTH
Chapter 98: 71. THE ICE MAN
Chapter 99: 72. THE HUNTER AND SELU
Chapter 100: 73. THE UNDERGROUND PANTHERS
Chapter 101: 74. THE TSUNDIGE'WI
Chapter 102: 75. ORIGIN OF THE BEAR: THE BEAR SONGS
Chapter 103: 76. THE BEAR MAN
Chapter 104: 77. THE GREAT LEECH OF TLANUSI'YI
Chapter 105: 78. THE NÛÑNE'HI AND OTHER SPIRIT FOLK
Chapter 106: 79. THE REMOVED TOWNHOUSES
Chapter 107: 80. THE SPIRIT DEFENDERS OF NIKWASI'
Chapter 108: 81. TSUL`KALÛ', THE SLANT-EYED GIANT
Chapter 109: 82. KANA'STA, THE LOST SETTLEMENT
Chapter 110: 83. TSUWE'NAHI: A LEGEND OF PILOT KNOB
Chapter 111: 84. THE MAN WHO MARRIED THE THUNDER'S SISTER
Chapter 112: 85. THE HAUNTED WHIRLPOOL
Chapter 113: 86. YAHULA
Chapter 114: 87. THE WATER CANNIBALS
Chapter 115: 88. FIRST CONTACT WITH WHITES
Chapter 116: 89. THE IROQUOIS WARS
Chapter 117: 90. HIADEONI, THE SENECA
Chapter 118: 91. THE TWO MOHAWKS
Chapter 119: 92. ESCAPE OF THE SENECA BOYS
Chapter 120: 93. THE UNSEEN HELPERS
Chapter 121: 94. HATCINOÑDOÑ'S ESCAPE FROM THE CHEROKEE
Chapter 122: 95. HEMP-CARRIER
Chapter 123: 96. THE SENECA PEACEMAKERS
Chapter 124: 97. ORIGIN OF THE YONTOÑWISAS DANCE
Chapter 125: 98. GA'NA'S ADVENTURES AMONG THE CHEROKEE
Chapter 126: 99. THE SHAWANO WARS
Chapter 127: 100. THE RAID ON TIKWALI'TSI
Chapter 128: 101. THE LAST SHAWANO INVASION
Chapter 129: 102. THE FALSE WARRIORS OF CHILHOWEE
Chapter 130: 103. COWEE TOWN
Chapter 131: 104. THE EASTERN TRIBES
Chapter 132: 105. THE SOUTHERN AND WESTERN TRIBES
Chapter 133: 1819. Still another may have existed at one time on Tuskegee creek,
Chapter 134: 106. THE GIANTS FROM THE WEST
Chapter 135: 107. THE LOST CHEROKEE
Chapter 136: 108. THE MASSACRE OF THE ANI'-KUTA'NI
Chapter 137: 109. THE WAR MEDICINE
Chapter 138: 110. INCIDENTS OF PERSONAL HEROISM
Chapter 139: 111. THE MOUNDS AND THE CONSTANT FIRE: THE OLD SACRED THINGS
Chapter 140: 112. THE IGNORANT HOUSEKEEPER
Chapter 141: 113. THE MAN IN THE STUMP
Chapter 142: 114. TWO LAZY HUNTERS
Chapter 143: 115. THE TWO OLD MEN
Chapter 144: 116. THE STAR FEATHERS
Chapter 145: 117. THE MOTHER BEAR'S SONG
Chapter 146: 118. BABY SONG, TO PLEASE THE CHILDREN
Chapter 147: 119. WHEN BABIES ARE BORN: THE WREN AND THE CRICKET
Chapter 148: 120. THE RAVEN MOCKER
Chapter 149: 121. HERBERT'S SPRING
Chapter 150: 122. LOCAL LEGENDS OF NORTH CAROLINA
Chapter 151: 123. LOCAL LEGENDS OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Chapter 152: 124. LOCAL LEGENDS OF TENNESSEE
Chapter 153: 1848. So far as is known there was no Cherokee settlement at the place,
Chapter 154: 125. LOCAL LEGENDS OF GEORGIA
Chapter 155: 1775. There is some reason for believing that it refers to a former
Chapter 156: 126. PLANT LORE
Chapter 157: 1. How the world was made (p. 239): From decay of the old tradition
Chapter 158: 2. The first fire (p. 240): This myth was obtained from Swimmer
Chapter 159: 3. Kana'ti and Selu: Origin of corn and game (p. 242): This story
Chapter 160: 4. Origin of disease and medicine (p. 250): This myth was obtained
Chapter 161: 5. The Daughter of the Sun: Origin of death (p. 252): This is one
Chapter 162: 6. How they brought back the tobacco (p. 254): The first version of
Chapter 163: 7. The journey to the sunrise (p. 255): This story, obtained
Chapter 164: 8. The Moon and the Thunders (p. 256): The story of the sun and the
Chapter 165: 9. What the stars are like (p. 257): This story, told by Swimmer,
Chapter 166: 10. Origin of the Pleiades and the pine (p. 258): This myth is well
Chapter 167: 11. The Milky Way (p. 259): This story, in slightly different forms,
Chapter 168: 12. Origin of strawberries (p. 259): This myth, as here given, was
Chapter 169: 13. The Great Yellow-jacket: Origin of fish and frogs (p. 260): This
Chapter 170: 14. The Deluge (p. 261): This story is given by Schoolcraft in his
Chapter 171: 15. The four-footed tribes (p. 261): No essential difference--"I have
Chapter 172: 16. The Rabbit goes duck hunting (p. 266): This story was heard from
Chapter 173: 17. How the Rabbit stole the Otter's coat (p. 267): This story is well
Chapter 174: 18. Why the Possum's tail is bare (p. 269): This story was heard from
Chapter 175: 19. How the Wildcat caught the Gobbler (p. 269): This story was heard
Chapter 176: 20. How the Terrapin beat the Rabbit (p. 270): This story was
Chapter 177: 21. The Rabbit and the tar wolf (p. 271): This story was obtained in
Chapter 178: 22. The Rabbit and the Possum after a wife (p. 273): This specimen
Chapter 179: 23. The Rabbit dines the Bear (p. 273): This favorite story with
Chapter 180: 24. The Rabbit escapes from the wolves (p. 274): This story was
Chapter 181: 25. Flint visits the Rabbit (p. 274): This story was told in slightly
Chapter 182: 26. How the Deer got his horns (p. 275): This story was heard from
Chapter 183: 27. Why the Deer's teeth are blunt (p. 276): This story follows the
Chapter 184: 28. What became of the Rabbit (p. 277): This version was obtained
Chapter 185: 30. Why the Mole lives underground (p. 277): This story, from John Ax,
Chapter 186: 31. The Terrapin's escape from the Wolves (p. 278): This story,
Chapter 187: 32. Origin of the Groundhog dance (p. 279): This story is from
Chapter 188: 33. The migration of the animals (p. 280): This little story is given
Chapter 189: 34. The Wolf's revenge: The Wolf and the Dog (p. 280): These short
Chapter 190: 35. The bird tribes (p. 280): The eagle killer--Of the Southern
Chapter 191: 36. The ball game of the birds and animals (p. 286): This is one
Chapter 192: 37. How the Turkey got his beard (p. 287): This story is well known
Chapter 193: 38. Why the Turkey gobbles (p. 288): This story was first heard
Chapter 194: 39. How the Kingfisher got his bill (p. 288): The first version is
Chapter 195: 40. How the Partridge got his whistle (p. 289): This little story is
Chapter 196: 41. How the Redbird got his color (p. 289): This short story was
Chapter 197: 42. The Pheasant beating corn: The Pheasant dance (p. 290): The first
Chapter 198: 43. The race between the Crane and the Hummingbird (p. 290): This story
Chapter 199: 44. The Owl gets married (p. 291): Told by Swimmer. The three owls
Chapter 200: 45. The Huhu gets married (p. 292): This story was heard at different
Chapter 201: 46. Why the Buzzard's head is bare (p. 293): This story was told
Chapter 202: 47. The Eagle's revenge (p. 293): This story, told by John Ax,
Chapter 203: 48. The Hunter and the Buzzard (p. 294): Told by Swimmer. The custom
Chapter 204: 49. The snake tribe (p. 294): Rattlesnake--The custom of asking
Chapter 205: 50. The Uktena and the Ûlûñsû'ti (p. 297): The belief in the great
Chapter 206: 51. Âgan-uni'tsi's search for the Uktena (p. 248): This is one of
Chapter 207: 52. The Red Man and the Uktena (p. 300): This story was obtained from
Chapter 208: 53. The Hunter and the Uksu'hi (p. 301): This story was told by Swimmer
Chapter 209: 54. The Ustû'tli (p. 302): This story was told by Swimmer and John Ax
Chapter 210: 55. The Uw`tsûñ'ta (p. 303): This story was obtained from James
Chapter 211: 56. The Snake Boy (p. 304): This myth was told by Swimmer.
Chapter 212: 57. The Snake Man (p. 304): This myth, obtained from Chief Smith,
Chapter 213: 58. The Rattlesnake's vengeance (p. 305): This story, told by Swimmer,
Chapter 214: 59. The smaller reptiles, fishes, and insects (p. 306):
Chapter 215: 60. Why the Bullfrog's head is striped (p. 310): The first version is
Chapter 216: 61. The Bullfrog lover (p. 310): The first amusing little tale was
Chapter 217: 63. Ûñtsaiyi', the Gambler (p. 311): This story was obtained from
Chapter 218: 64. The nest of the Tla'nuwa (p. 315): This story was obtained first
Chapter 219: 65. The hunter and the Tla'nuwa (p. 316): This myth was told by
Chapter 220: 66. U`tlûñ'ta, the Spear-finger (p. 316): This is one of the most
Chapter 221: 67. Nûñyunu'wi, the Stone Man (p. 319): This myth, although obtained
Chapter 222: 68. The hunter in the Dakwa'--This story was told by Swimmer and
Chapter 223: 69. Atagâ'hi, the enchanted lake (p. 321): This story was heard
Chapter 224: 70. The bride from the south (p. 322): This unique allegory was heard
Chapter 225: 71. The Ice Man (p. 322): This story, told by Swimmer, may be a veiled
Chapter 226: 72. The Hunter and Selu (p. 323): The explanation of this story,
Chapter 227: 73. The Underground Panthers (p. 324): This story was told by John
Chapter 228: 74. The Tsundige'wi (p. 325): This curious story was told by Swimmer
Chapter 229: 75. Origin of the Bear (p. 325): This story was told by Swimmer,
Chapter 230: 76. The Bear Man (p. 327): This story was obtained first from
Chapter 231: 77. The Great Leech of Tlanusi'yi (p. 329): This legend was heard
Chapter 232: 78. The Nûñne'hi and other spirit folk (p. 330): The belief in fairies
Chapter 233: 79. The removed townhouses (p. 335): The first of these stories
Chapter 234: 80. The spirit defenders of Nikwasi' (p. 336): This story was obtained
Chapter 235: 81. Tsul`kalû', the slant-eyed giant (p. 337): The story of Tsul`kalû'
Chapter 236: 82. Kana'sta, the lost settlement (p. 341): This story, obtained
Chapter 237: 83. Tsuwe'nahi, a legend of Pilot knob (p. 343): This story, from
Chapter 238: 84. The man who married the Thunder's sister (p. 345): This story was
Chapter 239: 85. The haunted whirlpool (p. 347): This legend was related by an
Chapter 240: 86. Yahula (p. 347): This fine myth was obtained in the Territory
Chapter 241: 87. The water cannibals (p. 349): This story was obtained from Swimmer
Chapter 242: 88. First contact with whites (p. 350): The story of the jug of
Chapter 243: 89. The Iroquois wars (p. 351): The Iroquois league--The Iroquois
Chapter 244: 90. Hiadeoni, the Seneca (p. 356): Of this story Schoolcraft says:
Chapter 245: 92. Escape of the Seneca boys (p. 359): The manuscript notes from
Chapter 246: 93. The Unseen Helpers (p. 359): The meaning of the Seneca name can
Chapter 247: 94. Hatcinoñdoñ's escape from the Cherokee (p. 362): The Seneca name
Chapter 248: 95. Hemp-carrier (p. 364): This story of the old wars was obtained
Chapter 249: 96. The Seneca peacemakers (p. 365): This story was told to Schoolcraft
Chapter 250: 97. Origin of the Yontoñwisas dance (p. 365): This is evidently the
Chapter 251: 98. Ga'na's adventures among the Cherokee (p. 367): This story,
Chapter 252: 99. The Shawano wars (p. 370): The chief authority as to the expulsion
Chapter 253: 93. There are also a few scattered among other tribes. For detailed
Chapter 254: 100. The raid on Tikwali'tsi (p. 374): Swimmer, from whom this story
Chapter 255: 101. The last Shawano invasion (p. 374): This story also is from
Chapter 256: 102. The false warriors of Chilhowee (p. 375): This story was given
Chapter 257: 104. The eastern tribes (p. 378): Delaware--The Delawares derive
Chapter 258: 105. The southern and western tribes (p. 382): The Creek
Chapter 259: 1692. They probably joined the Creeks about the same time as their
Chapter 260: 1845. In 1898 the citizen population of the Creek Nation numbered
Chapter 261: 1808. In 1825 they ceded all their claims in Missouri and Arkansas,
Chapter 262: 106. The Giants from the west (p. 391): This may be an exaggerated
Chapter 263: 107. The lost Cherokee (p. 391): This tradition as here given is taken
Chapter 264: part 1, and The Last of Our Cannibals, in Harper's Magazine, August,
Chapter 265: 108. The massacre of the Ani'-Kuta'ni (p. 392): Swimmer, Ta'gwadihi',
Chapter 266: 109. The war medicine (p. 393): The first two paragraphs are from
Chapter 267: 110. Incidents of personal heroism (p. 394): The incident of the
Chapter 268: 111. The mounds and the constant fire: The old sacred things (p. 395):
Chapter 269: 116. The star feathers (p. 399): This story was obtained from John
Chapter 270: 117. The mother bear's song (p. 400): The first of these songs was
Chapter 271: 118. Baby song, to please the children (p. 401): This song is well
Chapter 272: 119. When babies are born: The wren and the cricket (p. 401): These
Chapter 273: 120. The Raven Mocker (p. 401): The grewsome belief in the "Raven
Chapter 274: 121. Herbert's spring (p. 403): The subject of this old trader's
Chapter 275: 126. Plant lore (p. 420): For ceremonies, prayers, and precautions used
Chapter 276: 381. The name is not connected with gi`li, dog.
Chapter 277: 1810. See page 86.
Chapter 278: 1795. See page 79. The literal Cherokee translation of "Long-hair"
Chapter 279: 1730. Both the correct form and the meaning of the name are uncertain;
Chapter 280: 4. Tahlequah, established as the capital of the Cherokee Nation,
Chapter 281: 1. An ancient settlement on the upper part of Tallulah river, in
Chapter 282: 2. another was on the north bank of Tennessee river, just below
Chapter 283: 1830. See page 141.
Chapter 284: 124. Before the establishment of the town the place was known to
Chapter 285: 13. The word signifies "leader," "boss," or "principal one," and
Chapter 286: 63. The common word is wude'ligûñ'yi, q. v., while the term in the
Chapter 287: 1832. The treaty is not mentioned by the Tennessee historians.
Chapter 288: 1880. Pickett says Jackson had "767 men, with 200 friendly Indians";
Chapter 289: 1834. The volume of Cherokee laws, compiled in the Cherokee language
Chapter 290: 1823. From a contemporary reference in Rivers, South Carolina, page
1901; Cusick, quoted in Schoolcraft, Notes on the Iroquois, p. 478.
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