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Ocheh-ak, a Plains Miwok place name, 



78: 445 

 Ochehamni, 78: 444 

 Oche Hau jo, a Creek chief, 73:281 

 Ochejamnes, reported by Father Duran, 



78: 445 

 Ocher 



occurrence of, in Deal mound, 23: 



48 

 occurrence of, in Long mound, 23 : 



46 

 occurrence of, with human remains, 

 23: 40, 41 

 Ochete, an Apalachee town, 73: 111 

 Ochile, see Assile. 

 Ochisi 



name applied to the Muskogee, 73 : 



226 

 See also Ocheeses ; Otcisi. 

 Ochoes, 44: 39 

 Oehoho's band, synonym of Tuziyammo, 



78: 584 

 Ochopou, 78: 481 

 Ochpaniztli 



festival of Mexican earth goddess, 



28: 130, 131 

 human sacrifice at, 28: 174 

 Mexican broom festival, 28: 23 

 0-chuce-ulga, a Seminole town, 73: 407 

 0-chu-po-cras-sa, a Seminole town, 73 : 



407 

 Ochus, a synonym for Achuse, 73 : 147 

 Ochus Province, location of, 73: 151 

 Ocilla, see Assile. 

 Ogita, a Timucua town, 73: 327 

 Oc'kabe'wis 



functions of, 45: 25, 33, 36, 37, 39, 



42, 48 

 in ceremony for dying chief, 45: 

 51 

 O'cka'cagi, see To'kans. 

 O'cka'ces, see To'kans. 

 Ocklawaha 



a Seminole band, 73: 404 

 the last remnant of Yamasee In- 

 dians, 73: 402 

 Oc-lack-o-na-yahe, a Seminole town, 



73: 406 

 Oc-la-wa-haw 



a Seminole town, 73: 407 

 See also Oklawaha. 

 Oc-le-wau-thluc-co, a Seminole town, 



73: 400 

 Ocmulgee Old Fields, description of, by 



Bartram, 73: 177 

 Ocmulgee River, old name for, 73 : 215, 



220 

 Ocmulgee Village 



mention of, 73 : 179 

 See also Okmulgee. 

 Ocmulque 



a Lower Creek town, 73: 131 

 See also Okmulgee. 

 Ocna, Maya feast of the New Year, 28 : 

 22 



Ocone, Ibarra's name for Oconee, 73: 



179 

 Oconee 



a Lower Creek town and tribe, 73 : 

 131, 174, 189, 221 



application of the name, 73: 179 



expedition against, 73: 180 



history of, 73: 180 



included in Hitchiti group, 73 : 172 



linguistic classification of, 73: 12 



location of, 73: 180 



mention of, 73 : 179 ff. 



nucleus of the Seminole, 73: 398, 

 400 



on the Tennessee, 73: 211 



population of, 73:427,435 



removal of, 73: 101 



Seminole town made from, 73: 

 400 



town of, described by Hawkins, 

 73: 181 



under Apalachicola, 73: 129 

 Oconi 



an Apalachee town, 73 : 112 



See also Oconee. 

 Ocony, Fareja's name for Oconee, 73: 



179 

 Ocoroni, 44: 12, 25, 32, 35 

 Ocororiri, see Ocoroni. 

 Ocotillo 



medicinal plant, San Carlos 

 Apache, 34: 233, 234 

 Ocotlan, 44: 55 

 Octagon 



High Bank works, 10 : 14, 22, 23 



Newark works, 10 : 17 

 Octave 



complete except seventh and fourth 

 songs so classified, 53 : 5 f . 



diatonic, occurrence of, 53 : 5 

 Oculeya, see Uculegue. 

 Oculeygue, see Uculegue. 

 Ocute 



a synonym for Hitchiti, 73 : 175 



identical with Hitchiti, 73: 174 



name of a chief, 73: 95 

 Odanah, school established at, 86: 4 

 O'deni'gQn 



doctor's rattle procured from, 45: 

 119 



drawings of songs made by, 45 : 15 



narrative by, 45 : 27 



songs by, 45 : 27, 32, 94, 96-106 

 Odinigun 



stories related by, 86 : 98 



See also O'deui'gfln. 

 Odistash 



another name for Edisto Island, 

 73:67 



See also Edisto. 

 Odja'nimwewe'gijlgons', see White 



Feather. 

 Odjib'we 



account of, 53: 59 f., 62, 112, 121, 

 123 



