INDEX. 



Abbadie, d' , appeal to by Taensa 271-272 



AbbS Joseph, grandfather of F^licit^ Billi- 



out 292 



Abbeville, location of Atakapa by 360 



Abika, home of John Leslie". 254 



Abikudshi, location of Natchez tribe 253 



ABfiNAQUis, Christian Indians 244 



AcHOUGOULAS, name of Natchez village 46 



ACOLAPISSA— 



authorities on 6-7 



classification 9 



destruction, note 301 



French allies 243,337 



general description, 281-284 



language similar to Tangipahoa 30 



population, various dates 41,44 



possessor of religious temple 166 



relation to various tribes 278-279, 



284,290,294,335 

 See also Quinipissa. 



Adai, location of 7 



Adaik— 



note on Catawba dialects 254 



note on Chickasa*^ 252 



notes on Chakchiuma 29, 292 



on instigation of conspiracy by English. . 223 



reference 218 



statement regarding Creeks 253 



Adam, Lucien, connection with Taensa 

 language controversy 10, 11, 13, 14, 15 



Affinity, agreement governing Natchez. . . 170-171 



Agriculture — 



Chitimacha, notes 345, 346 



Houma, Iberville's note 286 



importance among Natchez 73-79 



Pascagoula 304 



Ajadonah, Pascagoula chief 305 



Akansa. See Arkansas (tribe). 



Akanseas. Sec Arkansas (tribe). 



Akokisa — 



classification 9, 35, 36 



Spanish name for Atakapa band 362 



Akoroa — 



location, note 307 



name for Koroa 327 



reference 186 



Alahofl6chia, responsibility for Natchez 

 disorder 202 



Algonquian languages, gender 19 



Algonquin, reference 244 



Aubamu— 



friendship for Taensa 272 



intermarriage with Ilouma 292 



reference 271 



relationships 33 



Alligator, distinctive badge of Bayogoula. . 175 



Alugator SKIN, dressing and use 350 



Altar fire , Natchez temple 165 



Ama'tfan na'mu, Chitimacha village 343 



Amazon, Ilouma woman chief 288 



American Anthropologist, reproduction of 



Indian map 32 



American Antiquarian, publication of 



Taensa appeal for settlement in Louisiana. 271 

 American Antiquarian Society, publica- 

 tion of Indian vocabularies 356 



American Philosophical Society, copy of 



Duralde mythology 355 



American State Papers, authority on Ope- 



lousa 364 



Amusements. See Games. 



Ananis, error for Anaxis (Biloxi) 37 



Anastasius, Recollect priest 37 



Anaxis, name for the Biloxi 37 



.iNCENis, le Marquis d', attempt to start 



settlement 284 



Ancestor worship, Chitimacha element 357 



Angels, Natchez conception 168 



Anot, name for Avoyel 25 



Ants, use by Chitimacha 350 



Apalachee, Apalaches. See Apalachi. 

 Apalachi — 



location 8, 306 



references 271, 272 



removal to Louisiana 271 



Apalachicola river, triljes, note 306 



Apalachicola tribe, description 32-33 



Appalousas, name for Opelousa 364 



Apple village, connection with Natchez 



wars 211,212, 214-215 



Arapaho, pipe, significance 175 



Arkansas (State)— 



location of Shakchi Humma 293 



location of Tunica 306 



Arkansas (tribe)— 



abandonment of French army 244 



alliance with Taensa 261-262 



defeat of Koroa 331 



destruction of Tioux 336 



enmity to Tunica 307 



language 21 



location, note 307,308 



loyalty to French 235 



orders to assemble at Natchez fort 243 



reference 261 



See also Quapaw. 

 Arrows— 



Chitimacha 346, 347 



Natchez 58-59 



367 



