rejection of California
Indian treaties 155
restriction of liquor sales to
Indians 117
Snyder Act 251
Tribally Controlled Com-
munity College Act
337
Constitution, U. S. 109,
183
Constitution Act (Canada)
345
constitutions (tribal) 131,
149, 266, 268, 269, 271
Continental Congress 96, 98
Convocation of American In-
dian Scholars 311–312
Coolidge, Calvin 224, 254
Cooper, James Fenimore
130, 149
Cordero, Helen 296
corn 14. See also maize
Cornplanter (Seneca Chief )
102, 111, 298
Cornplanter, Jesse (Seneca
artist) 244, 272
Cornstalk (Shawnee war
leader) 97, 102, 103
Coronado, Francisco
Vásquez de 38–39
Cortés, Hernán 27, 33–35
Costner, Kevin 363, 373
councils, tribal. See tribal
councils
County of Oneida v. Oneida
Nation 351
Court of Claims, U.S. 413
Court of Indian Offenses
229
courts, tribal. See tribal courts
Courts of Indian Offenses
210
Coyote Tales (opera) 385–
386
Crazy Horse 199, 279–
280, 344, 377, 393, 402
Crazy Snake movement
224, 231–233, 240
Cree Indians
Canadian White Paper
310
Grand Council of the
Crees 318–320
Great Whale Project suit
360
hymnal 146–147
James Bay and Northern
Quebec Agreement
329–330
James Bay Hydroelectric
Project 315–316, 375
Quebec rejects land claims
319
Buffy Sainte-Marie 297
Creek Indians
Battle of Round Mountain
defeat 165
Mary Bosomworth as
queen 84–85
Crazy Snake movement
231–232
execution of Josiah Francis
126
execution of William Mc-
Intosh 129
and Florida missions 77
Green Peach War 207–208
Chitto Harjo 231–233,
238, 240
join Sands Rebellion 189
land cession 124
New York, Treaty of 111
Pensacola, Treaty of 107
Red Stick Creek 101, 122,
123, 123, 124
Allie P. Reynolds 283
White Stick Creek 122–
124
Creek War 124
Crook, George 203, 211,
212, 216, 216
Crow, Mary 364
Crow Dog 207, 212
Crow Indians 218, 251,
274, 344, 402
Crown Lands and Protec-
tion Act 145
Croy, Norma Jean 383
“crying Indian” (television
spot) 310–311
Cupeño Indians 155, 155,
234
Curtis, Charles 238, 260–
261
Curtis, Edward 235, 235,
236
Curtis Act 231, 260
Cushing, Frank Hamilton
204
Cusick, David 130
Custer, George Armstrong
184, 192, 398–399
Custer, South Dakota 321
Custer Battlefield National
Monument 369
Cut-the-Tent Affair 163–
164
D
Dakota Sioux Indians 135,
153, 160, 166–167,
168, 169–170, 412–
413
dances. See also Ghost
Dance movement
American Indian Dance
Theater 353, 354
Snake Dance 251, 352
Sun Dance 210, 274, 283,
312, 378, 432g
Dances with Wolves (film)
341, 363
Dancing Rabbit Creek,
Treaty of 136–137
Dann family (Mary and
Carrie) 294, 320–321,
351, 411
Dartmouth College 94,
307
Davis, Edwin H. 11, 149,
149
Dawes Commission 227
“Dead Indian Act” 233
Declaration of Indepen-
dence 102
DeCora, Angel 236–237
Deer, Ada 310, 324, 341,
374
Deerfield, Massachusetts 78
Defiance, Fort. See Fort
Defiance
Deganawida-Quetzalcoatl
University 314, 317
Delaware Indians. See Lenni
Lenape (Delaware) In-
dians
Delaware Valley 61
Deloria, Ella 262
Deloria, Vine, Jr. 3, 306,
379, 387–388
Dene Declaration 329
DeSersa, Byron 330
Desert Land Act 198
de Soto, Hernando 37–40
Díaz del Castillo, Bernal
34, 58
Diego, Juan 405
Dineh Indians. See Navajo
(Dineh) Indians
discrimination 307, 413–
414, 417
diseases 35, 38, 54, 55,
260, 275, 373. See also
smallpox
Donation Land Act 152–
153
Don Luis 42–43
Doolittle Report 179
Dorris, Michael 359, 383
draft 272–273, 276
Dragging Canoe 102
Drake, Francis 43
Dull Knife 198, 202
Dummer’s War 81
Duquesne, Fort. See Fort
Duquesne
Duro v. Reina 365
Duston, Hannah 76
the Dutch
children as hostages 66–67
Pavonia massacre 62–63
tax Indians 61–62
Dutch West India Company
55, 58
Dye, Eva Emery 232
E
eagle feathers 376, 398, 399
Eagle Protection Act 272,
352
earthquakes 121–122, 190,
297
Eastern Abenaki Indians 81
Eastern Archaic Indians 9
Eastern Association on In-
dian Affairs 253
eastern Indians 58–59
Eastman, Charles A.
232–233, 243, 253
Easton, Treaty of 89
ecology 1, 5–6
Chronology of American Indian History