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Okihamgi, a Florida town, 73 : 404 

 Okihflmga, see Okehumpke. 

 O ki ma ge sa 



a hummer in the Bird Dance, 89: 



6 

 mention of, 89 : 5 

 Okinagan language, works in, 16 : 50 

 Okiti-yakani 



a branch of the Sawokli, 73 : 143 

 a Lower Creek and Seminole town 



and tribe, 73 : 174, 409 

 meaning of name of, 73 : 175 

 Oklahoma 



location of Natchez remnant, 43: 



173 

 location of Tunica, 43 : 315 

 tuberculosis among Indians in, 42 : 

 6 

 Oklawaha Band of Seminole, descended 



from the Tamasee, 73 : 107 

 Okmulgee 



a branch of the Hitchiti, 73 : 178 

 a Lower Creek tribe, 73 : 189 

 included in Hitchiti group, 73 : 172 

 mention of, 73 : 178 f . 

 population of, 73 : 426, 434 

 signification of the name, 73 : 178 

 Okmulgee Town, Hitchiti first to settle 



at, 73: 176 

 Oknutl 



a town in Hupa Valley, 78 : 129 

 rock at, 78 : 70 



Turok name of a place, 78 : 115 

 Ok'omet, a place name in Coast Yuki 



territory, 78:212 

 Okomiut language, works in, 1: 69 

 Okomulgue, a synonym for Okmulgee, 



73:179 

 Okonile'l, Yurok name of a large town, 



78:100 

 Okonis 



a Lower Creek town, 73 : 174 

 See also Oconee. 

 Okpa, a Southern Maidu place name, 



78:394 

 Oktaha, composition of, 73 : 260 

 Oktahasasi 



a Hilibi village, 73 : 260 

 population of, 73 : 436 

 Oktahatku, a Seminole town, 73: 411 

 Oktcaiyutci, an Alabama town, 73: 



192 

 Oktibbeha County, Miss., location of 



Chakchiuma, 43: 295 

 Okula'm, Chinook myth of, 20: 22-36 

 OkQ'nkiskin 



Chitimacha dance house, 43: 352 

 location of Chitimacha, 43: 344 

 Okwanuchu 



habitat of the, 78:284 

 location of the, 78:280 

 mention of the, 78: 282, 352 

 population of, in 1770 and 1910, 

 78: 883 

 Okwayig, a Kammatwa settlement, 78 : 

 286 



Ola, a Southern Maidu place name, 78 : 



394 

 Olaa, bones in caves near, 76: 182 

 Olnbalkebiche, great war chief of 

 Natchez nation, funeral ceremonies 

 of, 43: 149-157 

 Olamentko, possible misapplication of 



the name, 78:273 

 Olanche, a source of California place 



name, 78: 896 

 Olautaytambo, fortress of, 60: 340 

 Olapa, a division of hula performers, 



38: 28, 57 

 Olatachahane, a Quale name, 73 : 88 

 Olata Ouae Utina, chief of Timucua, 



73: 327 

 Olatapotoque, a Guale town, 73: 83 

 Olatayco, see Alatico. 

 Olataylitaba, a Guale town, 73: 83 

 Olawiye, a Central Miwok place name, 



78: 445 

 Olbrechts, Mrs. Margriet, acknowledg- 

 ment to, 99: XV 

 Old, see Aged. 

 Old Bear, Lucile, characterization of, 



95: 5 

 Old Brinins, head chief of Lower 



Creeks, 73:103 

 Old Buffalo 



explanation of drawings by, 61: 



412, 416 

 narrative of songs by, 61 : 412-416 

 narrative of vigil and prayer for 



sick by, 61 : 274 

 songs by, 61 : 191, 413, 414, 417 

 Old Camp McDowell 



Indians at, 34:8,10 

 iS^ee also Camp McDowell. 

 Old Chillicothe, description of, 69: 47 

 Old Coosa, 73:241 

 Old Dog 



a Hidatsa singer, 80: 2 

 home of, description of, 80 : 2 

 member of Fox society, 80 : 109 

 songs recorded by, 80: 123, 146, 

 149, 170 

 Old Fields, origin of name, 23: 67 

 "Old Fort," Saline County, Mo. 

 builders of, 37:91 

 description of, 37 : 82-86 

 Old Fort Tularosa 

 caveat, 35:72 

 ruins near, 35 : 74 fC. 

 Old Hair (Natchez chief) 



constitutionally immune from 



death, 43 : 220 

 delivery of head of, as war indem- 

 nity, 43 : 214 f., 219 

 Old Man and the rabbit, Hitchiti story, 



88:114f. 

 Old Mikasuki, first settlement of true 



Mikasuki, 73: 401 

 Old Mosquito, the last of the Tutelo, 



22: 52 

 Old Osonee Town, an Upper Creek vil- 

 lage, 73: 285 



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