Indian Tribal Histories: Eno to Eyeish. Our tribal history pages represent a cross-index of specific pages on our site relevant to a tribe. These pages are not meant to replace our search, which should be used to find a much larger amount of mentions for each tribe, but to provide a quick reference point for researchers to find a larger quantity of material for a specific tribe. Beside some links are an author’s name or book title. To find more information about each author or book please view our main Indian Tribes of the United States page.
Eel River Indians
- Eel River Indians – Hodge
- Miami Tribe – Hodge
- Eel River Treaties
Eno Indians
- Eno Tribe – Hodge
- Eno Indians – Swanton
- South Carolina Indian Tribes
- Shakori Tribe (neighbors)
- The Eno, Shoccoree and Adshusheer Indians – Siouan Tribes of the East – Mooney
- Adshusheer Tribe (associate)
Erie Indians
- Erie Tribe – Hodge
- Erie Indians – Swanton
- Notes on the Iroquois
Notes on the Iroquois is an official report to the government on the possibilities of civilizing the Iroquois. In the face of facts which depress all others, Schoolcraft is full of high hope that these Indians may be once and for all leaving hunting and farming. He finds the Iroquois increasing in numbers, stabilizing the organization of their society, and improving as individuals. - The Dispersion of the Huron – Chronicles of Canada
Esselen Indians
- Esselen Tribe – Hodge
- California Indian Missions – Hodge
- Esselenian Family – Indian Linguistic Families of America North of Mexico
Etchareottine Indians
- Etchareottine Tribe – Hodge (Canadian Tribe)
- Athapascan Family (Northern Division)
Etheneldeli Indians
- Etheneldeli Tribe – Hodge
Eufala Indians
- Yufera Indians – Swanton
- Muskogee Indians – Swanton
Eyeish Indians
- Eyeish Tribe – Hodge
- Texas Indian Tribes – Swanton
- Hasinai Confederacy – Swanton (Connections)
- Kadohadacho Confederacy – Swanton (Connections)