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Bienville, M. de — Continued 



establishment of village by, 43: 



333 

 expedition against Chickasaw by, 



43 : 251 f . 

 land assigned by, to Apalachee, 



73: 127 

 new governor of Louisiana, state- 

 ment, 43: 251 

 note on Chakchiuma war by, 43: 



294 

 note on Koroa by, 43 : 329 

 notes on Natchez remnant by, 43 : 



254 

 peace with Chitimacha by, 43 : 340 



ff. 

 plan with Tunica for war, 43 : 310 

 projected attack on Chickasaw of, 



47: 11 

 punitive expedition of, 73, 194 f. 

 reception of, by Acolapissa, 43: 



281 

 reference to Opelousa by, 43: 363 

 relations of, with Natchez, 43: 



19&-202, 219 

 relations of, with Washa, 43: 298 

 visit of, to Biloxi, 47: 5 

 war of, against Chitimacha, 43: 

 337 f. 

 Bierce, L. V., on Wyandotte burial 



mound, 8: 12 

 Bifidaria pellucida parvidens among the 



Tewa, 56: 64 

 Bigamy 



among the Fuegians, 63: 51, 57, 



165, 166 f. 

 See also Marriage. 

 Big-bellied Indians, see Atsina. 

 Big Bend Creek, 78: 151 

 Big Bone Cave, fossil found in, 60 : 91 

 Big Bread, Pascagoula chief, 43: 305 

 "Big Chipmunk" of the Tewa, 56: 21, 



22 

 "Big Country," native name, 43: 337 

 Big Cove, work conducted at, 99: 7 

 Big Creek, 78: 585 

 Big Creek Cave, 76:18 

 Big Dry Creek, 78:481 

 Big Elk 



letter of, to Rev. James Powell, 



11: 66 

 letter of, to T. H. Tibbies, 11: 23 

 mention of, 11: 19, 55 

 Bipelovia bigclovii, among the Tewa, 

 55: 45 



B. graveolens, among the Tewa, 

 55: 45 

 Bigelow, Frank H., cited, 54: 64 

 Big Grizzly Bear 



account of, 11: 100 

 death of, 11: 101 

 Big Hammock, a Seminole settlement, 



73: 407 

 Big Head, Pascagoula chief, 43: 305 

 Bighorn, see Mountain sheep. 

 Big Horn River, Brulfe on, 83: 33 



Big Kaw, an Oto Indian, 77 : 117 



Big Knife, Cahiunio chief, 43 : 7 



Dig Knives, Kausa name for the Whites, 

 77: 89 



P.ig Lagoon, references to, 78: 10, 15, 

 61, 62, 116 



Big Meadows, references to, 78: 316, 

 345, 397, 398, 425 



Big Morongo Creek, 78 : 616, 618 



"Big Mound" of Paragonah group, de- 

 scription of, 82 : 69 



Big Mouth Cave, 76: 138 



Big Okfuskee, 73: 249 



Big Piney 



caves in vicinity of, 76: 57, 81 

 house mounds on, 76: 162 



Big Piney Post OflSce, cave in vicinity 

 of, 76: 56 



Big River, 78:230 



Big Rock Man, Creek story of the, 88 : 

 38 



Big Sandy Creek, 78 : 585 



Big Sandy Village, occupation of, by 

 Alabama, 73: 199 



Big Sawokli, description of, by Haw- 

 kins, 73: 142 



Big Snake 



orphan children of, 11: 101 

 references to murder of, 11: 44, 

 50 



Big Spring, 78: 398 



Big Tail, Haida myth of, 29: 296-304 



Big Tohome 



population of, 73: 425 



probably the true Tohome, 73 : 164 



Big Track, an Osage chief, 77 : 98 ; 83 : 

 57 



Big Tulsa, identification of, 73: 243 



Big Ufala, 73: 261 



Big Valley, 78: 307 



Big Wetumpka, on the Coosa, 73 : 206 



Bi'jikens 



in Drum-presentation ceremony, 



53 : 166, 168, 170, 171 

 reference to, 53: 145 



Bilimec Collection, painting in, 28: 

 60, 62, 63. 64, 6.5, 67 



Biliousness, formula for treatment of, 

 99: 297 



Bilkula language, works in, 16: 3 f. 



Billets of wood, probable use of, as lap- 

 boards, 65:119 



Bill fnr provisions from Mizquiyauallan, 

 28:196-200 



Billiout family, account of, 43: 292 



Bill of Complaint, Indian, 28: 210 ff. 



Bill Williams Fork, 78: 768, 799 



Billy .Tohn, a Catawba Indian. 22: 74 



Biloxi Bay, arrival of Iberville, 43: 

 274 



Biloxi Bayou, location of Pascagoula, 

 43 : 306 



Biloxi Indian 



basketry of the, 22:16 



burial customs of the, 71 : 1.35 ff. 



cannibalism among the, 22: 16 



