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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



71 



Charlevoix, P. de — Continued 

 on Colapissa village, 43 : 283 

 on Davion, 43 : 310 

 on destruction of Bayogoula, 43: 



278 

 on destruction of Taensa, 43: 12, 



16 

 on destruction of tribes by Quapaw, 



43:242 

 on Houma village, 43 : 290 

 on location of Koroa, 43 : 381 

 on Natchez, 43 : 



characteristics, 48, 49 

 Choctaw treachery toward, 234 



fe. 



death and funeral of Tattooed- 



Serpent, 143-149 

 description of chief's cabin, GO 

 doctors or jugglers, 179 f . 

 funeral ceremonies of female 



Sun, 141 f . 

 government, 101 f . 

 harvest feasts, 122 f. 

 marriage, 96 

 massacre of French, action 



during and after, 232 ff. 

 massacre of French, number of 



victims, 226 

 massacre of French, time of 



outbreak, 224 

 position of Great Chief, 174 

 powers of shamans, 177 f. 

 prostitution, 95 

 temple, 159 ff., 166, 178 

 treaties of peace, 134 f . 

 wars, 123 f., 218, 243-250 

 on strength of Choctaw force, 43 : 



237 

 on temples, 43 : 166 

 on Tioux, 43 : 336 

 on Tunica, 43 : 312, 316 

 quotation from, 47:11 

 visit of, to Illinois village, 69 : 44 

 Charlevoix's letter, map in, cited, 37: 



6 

 Charms 



antidotes for, 86 : 114 



attached to cradleboard, 86 : 51 f . 



belief in, 86 : 107 f . 



for protection, 86 : 111 ff. 



Mide', love-charm songs, 45: 88-92 



Mide', method of working, 45: 



20 f. 

 Mide', song to bring back runaway 



wife, 45 : 97 

 of California Indians, 78 : 154, 361, 

 363, 567, 626, 630, 638, 716, 928 

 ff., 932, 935 

 sickness averted by, 99 : 74 

 to attract love, 86 : 108 

 to attract wordly goods, 86 : 108 f . 

 to influence or attract animals, 



86:109fe. 

 to insure safety and success, 86: 

 109 



Charms — Continued 



to protect babies, 86 : 113 

 to work evil, 86 : 113 f. 

 worn by women, 64 : 19 

 See also Amulets. 

 Charnay, Desir6 



on pillars used as supports, 74 : 23 

 sacrificial vessels found by, at 



Menche Tinamit, 28 : 83 

 vessel from Tabasco placed in 

 Trocadero Museum by, 28 : 90 

 Chase, A. W., mention of, 94 : 22 

 Chase, Mrs. Agues, acknowledgment to, 



94:13 

 Chase, Hiram, 11 : 123 

 Chased-by-Bears 



informant concerning Sun dance, 



61:88 

 narrative of Sun dance by, 61 : 95 



ff. 

 recovery after return of sacred 



stone, 61 : 212 f . 

 song by, 61 : 212 

 Sun-dance vow of, 61 : 132 

 visit of, to site of last Sun dance, 

 61:97 

 Chasee, a Yamasee town, 73 : 97 

 Chaskpe, probably a part of the 



Shawnee, 73:296 

 Chastity 



premarital, among the Fuegians, 



63 : 169 f., 173 

 See also Adultery; Conjugal fidel- 

 ity. 

 Chastrey, H., in bibliography, 34 : 409 

 Chateaubriand, Ren6 de, as author on 



Natchez, 43 : 257 

 Chateaux, a synonym for Chatot, 73: 



134 

 Chatelaw, a Chickasaw town, 73 : 419 

 Chatino, 44 : 54 



Chatique, an Assiniboin chief, 77 : 71 

 Chatot tribe 



and Chacta, confusion between 



names of, 73 : 135 

 classification of, 43 : 9, 32 f . 

 first mention of, 73 : 134-137 

 language of, distinct from Choctaw, 



73:136 

 location of, 43 : 8 

 migration of, to Mobile, 73: 136 

 peace made between Apalachee and, 



73:119 

 population of, various dates, 43: 



42,45; 73:424 

 protection of French sought by, 



73:123 

 settled among Apalachee, 73: 135 

 settlement of, in Louisiana, 73: 



137 

 under protection of French, 73: 



124 

 warlike nature of, 73 : 135 

 Yuchi concerned in outbreak among, 

 73:299 



