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373 



DuMONT, DE MoNTiGiTi'— Continued Page 



on CWpart 217,221-225 



on Choctaw force 237 



on Choctaw treachery 232, 234 



on commandants of Fort Rosalie 217 



on conduct of De Lonbois 241 



on deer hunting by Indians 6&-70 



on dressing skins 64-65 



on Fort Rosalie 205 



on Indian characteristics 50 



on Indian diseases and treatment 80-83 



on Indian habits, dress, etc 89-90 



on Indian houses 316 



on Indian mode of wearing hair 51 



on Indian wars' 126-127 



on marriage customs among Indians 97 



on medicine-men 178 



on name of Fort St. Peter (St. Claude) . . 333 

 on Natchez — 



characteristics 48 



fasts 177 



feast of the tun 118-121 



funeral ceremonies of Great Chief. . 149-157 



government 103-105 



immortality of the soul 181 



massacre 218, 222-223, 226-228 



minor disturbance 216-217 



poultry raising 73 



second Natchez war 209-211 



temple 161 



third Natchez war 211-215 



on Pascagoula 304 



on peace treaties 136-138 



on prostitution among Indian girls 94 



on sheUs worn by Indian women 55 



on sweating treatment by Indians 85-86 



onTioux 336 



on Yazoo religion and burial customs 334 



Dunbar, Wiluam, letter of Duralde 355 



Du PARC, French interpreter 238 



Du Pratz, Le Page— 



as an authority 3, 4, 25 



estimate of Choctaw force 237 



on Avoyel live stock 273 



on Chakchiuma numbers 294 



on Chawasha 299 



on death of Chepart 225 



on French-Chitimacha peace 340-342 



on general deluge 176-177 



on Grigra 326 



on Indian cabins 59-60, 61-62 



on Indian dress 52-54 



on Indian language 27 



on Indian mode of wearing hair 51 



on Indian pottery making 62-63 



on Indian salt supply 307 



on Indian wars 127-134 



on location of Koroa 331 



on Louisiana plants 83-86 



on making cloth by Indians 63 



on manufacture of canoes and rafts 66-67 



on manufacture of dyes, method 66 



on Natchez- 

 arts and industries 57-60 



authority of Great Sun 106-107 



birth, education, and division of 

 labor 86-89 



Du P-,ATZ, Le Page — Continued Page 



on Natchez — Continued 



characteristics 48-49, 50 



deer hunting 70-71 



divorce 95 



domestic animals 73 



dressing skins 65-66 



fasts 177 



feasts 110-118 



fruits grown by 77 



government 105-107 



grains grown by 76 



hunting bears 68-69 



htmting bison 71-72 



immorality among youth 95 



Indian game of "the cross" 90-91 



language 182 



location among 205 



marriage customs 98-99 



massacre (references) 218, 222-223, 228 



method of counting time 109-110 



migration tradition 182-184 



mode of wearing hair 51 



religious life 167-174 



salt used by 78 



second Natchez war 207-209 



temple 161-163, 166 



third Natchez war 215-216 



treatment of sick 177 



on Okelousa 302 



on ornaments for Indians 55, 56 



on Pascagoula 304 



on peace-making ceremonies 136 



on Taensa and Tunica languages 13,19-20 



on Taposa 296 



on Tioux 334 



on tobacco 79 



on treatment of meats by Indians 72-73 



on Yazoo 333 



references 153, 220 



Duralde, Martin, on Atakapa and Chiti- 



macha 349,355-357,363 



Dutchess OF Pontchartrain, reference 205 



Dyes— 



Chitimacha '. 348 



Natchez 66 



Dyspepsia, Chitimacha remedies 351 



Eagle, Chitimacha reverence 354 



Edgard, location of town 270 



Elephant, Chitimacha conception of 355, 363 



Elm bark, canoe material 347 



Elvas (De Soto) narrative- 



on Chakchiuma 293 



on Tunica 306 



English— 



control of Chickasaw and Choctaw 193 



friendship of Koroa ' 219, 330 



party attacked by Natchez and allies. . . 314 



relations with various tribes 311 



traders- 

 friendship for Yazoo and Koroa 219 



invited to three Natchez villages 219 



responsibility for attack on Chawasha. 193 



responsibilitj' in Natchez wars 219 



Ephippick, Indian nation 32-33 



Epinay, d'. See L'Epinay, de. 



