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PLATEl. IntheOherokeemountaina- 11 II. Map: Thé Cherokeeandtheir neighbors- 14 III. Map: TheoldOherokeecountry. 23 IV. Sequoya(Sikwâyï)–––– 108 V. Thé Cherokee alphabet-– 112 VI. Tabchee (Tatsï) orDutch-–––. 140 VII. Spring-fro~orTooantuh(D~stu~)- 142 VIII. John Ross (Gu~wisgn~ 150 IX. Colonel W. H. Thomas (Wn-Usdi~) 160 X. ChiefN.J. Smith (Tsaladihï~ 178 XI. Swimmer (A'yûn''inï) 228 XII. JohnAx(Itagû~nûhï) -– 238 XIII. TagwMih~– 256 XIV. Ayâsta. 272 XV. Sawamr'gï, aCherokee bail player- 284 XVI. NIkwasï~ mound at Frankim, North Carolma.- 337 XVII. Annie Ax (Sàdayï). 358 XVIII. Walmï~a.Cherokeewoman-– 378 XIX. On Oconaluftee river. 40~ XX. PetroglyphsatTrack-rockgap, Georgia-– 418 FtGUBBl. FeatherwandofEagledance 282 2. Ancientiroquoiswampumbelts.– 354 9