INDEX 



(1524) 424-438; description of, 

 425, 428, 432, 435; white sailor 

 and, of Florida (1524) 427; kings 

 of, VIII. 432 ; intercourse between 

 John de Verrazzano and, 433 ; re- 

 ligion of, of Florida, 438, 453 ; 

 and Captain Ribault, 458, 463 ; 

 two taken away by Captain 

 Ribault (1562) 465,' 467; La Grand 

 Copal, city of, in Florida, 466; of 

 Dominica and Captain Laudon- 

 niere (1564) ix. 3; of Florida, 6-9- 

 10, 23-28, 31-33, 52, 101-104-109; 

 their custom to live in woods, 59 ; 

 and the famine at Fort Caroline 

 (1565) 61 ; M. de Ottigni and the 

 ambushes of, 72 f. ; and Friar 

 Marco de Niga, 117, 119, 125, 126, 

 138 ; of Mexico, Antonio de Men- 

 doza and (1539) 123; treason of, 

 against Vasquez de Coronado 

 (1540) 151; of Cevola, 152, 155, 

 159; Chichilticale and Stephen 

 Dorantez, 162 ; of Mechuacan, 

 and Friar Juan de Padilla, 166; 

 Conchos, and Friar Augustin 

 Ruyz (1581) 166 f. ; and Antonio 

 de Espejo, 190, 192, 198, 203; 

 Christian names of, 199 ; Chichi- 

 mecas and Captain tJlloa (1539) 

 217, 221, 244 f., 259, 262, 265; 

 canoes made by, 261 ; and Francis 

 Preciado, 263 ff. ; Friar Raimund 

 and, 264 f. ; of Buena Guia river, 

 description by Captain Alarchon, 

 281-284; kindness of, to Captain 

 Alarchon, 293 ff., 311; and the 

 burning of their dead, 297; of 

 Nova Albion, 321; towns of, near 

 Mexico, 357 ; v/itchcraft of, 382 ; 

 of New Spain, description by 

 Henry Hawks (1572) 386-397; 

 religious beliefs, 117, 387; law of 

 Charles V. for the freedom of, 

 388; Chichimici, and Miles Philips 

 (1568) 410; of Panuco, and An- 

 thony Godard and John Cornish, 

 455; of Tlaxcalla, and Anthony 

 Godard and John Cornish, 458 ; of 

 Niciecan, trade in Ihualapa, 468; 

 of Terra Firma, description of, x. 

 27; of Cumana, and Sir John 

 liawkins (1565) 27; description of, 

 28 f. ; of Florida, description of. 



by Sir John Hawkins (1565) 52; 

 of Trinidad, and Andrew Barker 

 (1576) 84; of Dominica, and Sir 

 Francis Drake (1585) no; at the 

 defence of Cartagena, and their 

 poisoned arrows (1586) 119; of 

 Terra Firma, traffic of (1587) 135; 

 of De La Paz, and the small pox 

 (1590) 171 ; of Florida, their 

 traffic with Christopher Newport's 

 crew (1591) 189; of Trinidad, Sir 

 Robert Dudley's description of 

 (1595) 205; of Dominica and the 

 sick crew of the Darling (1595) 

 215; in Martinino, 309; of Trini- 

 dad, cruelties of Don Antonio de 

 Berreo towards (1594) 352; of 

 West Indies and the gold of 

 Guiana, 366; trade of, in Margar- 

 ita, 376; Tivitivas, description of 

 by Sir Walter Raleigh, 382 ; of 

 Capuri and Macureo, 383 ; and 

 Sir Walter Raleigh (1595) 391; 

 Nepoios, 394 ; Borracheras or 

 drunken feasts of, 437 ; with high 

 shoulders, 438; Arawak, wander- 

 ing tribe of, 455; of Moruga's 

 plan for driving out the Spaniards, 

 ^62 ; of Guiana, their wish to live 

 under English rule (1596) 472; 

 character of, described by Laur- 

 ence Keymis, 477, xi. 13 ; ill- 

 treated by Antonio Sedenno, x. 

 497; by Augustine Delgado, 498; 

 of Aramatto and Wias, Sir Walter 

 Raleigh and (1597) xi. 6; of the 

 Amazon river, description of, 20 ; 

 of Trinidad, arrows of, 22 ; of 

 Baya de las Islas, 135 ; of Santos 

 bring a present to Edward Fenton 

 (1583) 192; treason of, against 

 Edward Fenton (1583) 199; of 

 Granada, character of, 235 ; of 

 ,Hispaniola, character of, 238; of 

 La Mocha, Sir Francis Drake 

 wounded by, 260 ; constrained by 

 the Spaniards to work the mines, 

 275 ; of Chili and Don Pedro de 

 Valdivia, 276; of Port Desire, de- 

 scription of (1586) 296; graves of, 

 297; of S. Marie Island, tribute 

 paid by, to the Spaniards (1587) 

 302 ; of Morro Moreno, descrip- 

 tion of, 307 ; of the Straits of 



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