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[BuU, 178 



Dumont de Montigny — Continued 

 on Natchez — Continued 

 poultry raising, 73 

 second Natchez war, 209 ff. 

 temple, 161 



third Natchez war, 211-215 

 on Natchez mounds, 8 : 11 

 on Pascagoula, 43:304 

 on peace treaties, 43 : 136 ff. 

 on prostitution among Indian girls, 



43:94 

 on shells worn by Indian women, 



43: 55 

 on sweating treatment by Indians, 



43:85f. 

 on Tioux, 43 : 336 

 on Yazoo religion and burial cus- 

 toms, 43 : 334 

 Dunbar, John, treatment of sick de- 

 scribed by, 83: 80 f. 

 Dunbar, "William, letters of Duralde, 



43: 355 

 Dunbar's Cave, 76: 123 f. 

 Dundy, Judge — , decision of, appreci- 

 ated, 11:32,34 

 Dunes 



burials in, 76:193 

 See also Sand dunes. 

 Dunklin County, Mo., copper plates 



from Maiden, 37:98 

 Dunlap 



caves in vicinity of, 76 : 128 f . 

 Entimbich near, 78 : 480 

 Dunn, Jacob P., cooperation of, 30, 



pt. 2 : iii 

 Du Pare, French interpreter, 43 : 238 

 Duplin County, N.C., burials in, 71: 



135 

 Du Pratz, Le Page 



as an authority, 43: 3, 4, 25 

 estimate of, on Choctaw force, 43 : 



237 

 mentioned, 68 : 7 

 mention of Biloxi omitted by, 47: 



8 

 Natchez houses described by, 69: 



67 

 on Avoyel livestock, 43 : 273 

 on burial mounds, 8: 11 

 on Chakchiuma numbers, 43: 294 

 onChawasha, 43:299 

 on death in Ch^part, 43: 225 

 on French-Chitimacha peace, 43: 



340 ff. 

 on general deluge, 43 : 176 f . 

 onGrigra, 43:326 

 on Indian cabins, 43 : 59 1, 61 f . 

 on Indian dress, 43 : 52 ff . 

 on Indian language, 43 : 27 

 on Indian mode of wearing hair, 



43:51 

 on Indian potterymaking, 43: 



62 f. 

 on Indian salt supply, 43: 307 

 on Indian wars, 43:127-134 

 on location of Koroa, 43 : 331 

 on Louisiana plants, 43 : 83-86 



Du Pratz, Le Page — Continued 



on making cloth by Indians, 43: 



63 

 on manufacture of canoes and 



rafts, 43:66f. 

 on manufacture of dyes, method, 



43: 66 

 on Natchez, 43 : 



arts and industries, 57-60 

 authority of Great Sun, 106 f . 

 birth, education, and division 



of labor, 86-89 

 characteristics, 48 f ., 50 

 deer hunting, 70 f . 

 divorce, 95 

 domestic animals, 73 

 dressing skins, 65 f . 

 fasts, 177 

 feasts, 110-118 

 fruits grown by, 77 

 government, 105 ff. 

 grains grown by, 76 

 hunting bears, 68 f . 

 hunting bison, 71 f . 

 immorality among youth, 95 

 Indian game of "the cross," 



90 f. 

 language, 182 

 location among, 205 

 marriage customs, 98 f . 

 massacre, references to, 218, 



222 f ., 228 

 method of counting time, 109 f . 

 migration tradition, 182 ff. 

 mode of wearing hair, 51 

 religious life, 167-174 

 salt used by, 78 

 second Natchez war, 207 ff. 

 temple, 161 ff., 16 

 third Natchez war, 215 f . 

 treatment of the sick, 177 

 on native pottery, 8 : 23 

 onOkelousa, 43:302 

 on ornaments of Indians, 43: 55, 



56 

 on Ounspie population, 47: 11 

 on Pascagoula, 43 : 304 

 on peacemaking ceremonies, 43: 



136 

 on square houses, 8 : 17, 18 

 on Taensa and Tunica languages, 



43:13,19,20 

 onTaposa, 43:296 

 on Tioux, 43 : 334 

 on tobacco, 43:79 

 on treatment of meats by Indians, 



43:72f. 

 on Yazoo, 43:333 

 references to, 43 : 153, 220 

 Duralde, Martin 



on Atakapa and Chitimacha, 43: 



349, 355 ff., 363 

 vocabulary collected by, 68:10 

 vocabulary of, copying of, 68: 12 

 Dun'm, Father, — 



atlas of, bat dancer in, 28 : 72 

 atlas of, plume in, 28 : 63 



