INDEX 



371 



Chickasaw— Continued Page 



part taken in Natchez conspiracy 223 



peace with Iberville 294 



relations to various tribes 279 



war on Chakchiuma 294-296 



war on French 218,251-252 



war on Yazoo, Koroa and Ofo 294 



Chickens. Sec Poultry. 



Chief juggler, Yazoo Nation, attempt to 

 bring rain 178 



Chief of the women, Natchez name for male 

 concubine 100 



Children, sacrifice of— 



among Natchez 140-141, 142, 156 



among Taensa 266-267 



Chitimacha— 



absence of epidemics ' 352 



affiliation with Natchez 185-186 



basketry 347-348 



belief as to future life .^ 360 



" Big country, " name 337 



birds 354 



canoes, chairs, etc 347 



character 344-345 



clan system 349 



class distinctions and class language 348-349 



classification 9, 35 



clothing 345,352,353 



conversion to Catholicism 353 



corn, varieties 346, 355 



dance houses 352 



effect of Bienville's policy 220 



familiarity with Taensa language 23 



family and training of children 350, 353 



fasting 353 



fishing implements 346 



food 344, 345-346 



friendship for Taensa 272 



games 350 



government 349 



guardian spirits 353 



history 337-344 



houses 345 



hunting devices 346, 347 



Identity of allies 30-31 



incorporation with Houma 292 



location 297, 298, 337, 338, 342 



marriage 17, 349 



medicines 351 



mortuary customs 350 



mounds 351 



musical instruments 350 



ornaments 345 



paints 352 



personal names 350, 353 



population, various dates 42, 45 



jwttery 347 



puberty ceremony 352 



recognition of, by French and Spanish. . 343 



shamans 351-352 



slaves from 338 



smallpox 352 



tradition and Louisiana geology 359 



villages 343 



vocabularies 9, 356 



war against, by French 300,337-340 



■ worship and mythology 167,353-360 



Chitimachan group, tribes included 9 



Chochuma. See Chakchiuma. Page 

 Choctaw— 



advice to Bienville 251 



aid to Pascagoula 305 



compared with Natchez tribe 2 



intermarriage with Houma 292 



location 16 



part taken in Natchez conspiracy 223, 



233-235,237-243 



peace with Iberville 294 



relationship with various tribes. . 29-30,279,292 



relations with English 193, 314 



Shakchi Hurama as chief 293 



visit to Sauvolle, note 303 



war with Chakchiuma 295 



Choctaw dialect, list 27-29 



Choct6uh, name for Chatot .* 32-33 



Chokchooma river, name for Tallahatchie. . 293 

 Chokcuooma (tribe). See Chakchiuma. 

 Choktah. See Choctaw. 

 Chonque— 



location, note 332 



mention liy Tonti 307 



Chopart, Sieur. Sec Ch^part. . 



Chorouacha, name for Chawasha 300 



Chouchouma, name used for Houma 29 



Chouchoumas, reference 293 



Choula— 



location and descript ion 30, 42 



relation to Ibitoupas 297 



Christianity, hindrances to establishment 



among Indians 141 



Chula Homma, Chakchiuma chief 296 



Chunkey game, Chitimacha 3.50 



Claiborne— 



on Bayogoula 278-279 



references 238,239,241,284 



Classe, Chief, companion of Tonti 259 



Classification of tribes by groups 26-39 



Coder, du, capture of ammunition from 251 



CoDi;EE, DU, victim of massacre 225 



COGOUCOULAS, name of Natchez village 46 



Coktangi— 



fast and dance of new moon 359 



reference 353 



Co'ktangi-ha'na-hetci'nc, Chitimacha 



dance house 352 



Co'ktangi ha'ne hetci'nc, Chitimacha vil- 

 lage 344 



Colapissa. See Acolapissa. 



Cole, Coleman, Choctaw chief 296 



COUGUE, identity with Koroa, note 327 



Colima, identity with Koroa, note 327 



Concha YON, name of Taensa village 258 



Concubinage, male, among Natchez 100 



Consanguinity, Natchez 170-171 



Consumption, cure with "Indian turnip".. 351 

 Cooking — 



gift of Great Spirit (Chitimacha) .357 



Pascagoula 303 



Tunica, note 315 



Coosa river, location in Alabama 253 



COPALM, uses of 84 



Copal trees, mention by Gravier 309 



Copper— 



bracelets, etc., Chitimacha 345 



use by Houma 286 



use by Koroa 328 



