INDEX 



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Page 



KiO"WA, sacred stone, reference 175 



Knife-making by Natchez, method 58 



KoLLY, father and son, reference 224, 225 



KOKOA— 



alUes of Natchez 248-249 



allies of Quinipissa 279-280 



classification 9 



confusion as to 6 



destruction by Quapaw 242 



disappearance of village 189 



general account of 327-332 



mention by Pt^nicaut 308 



mention by Tonti 307 



murder of Frenchmen 310-311 



not invited to join Natchez conspiracy. . . 223 



population, various dates 42, 45 



reference 261 



relationship to Tunica 33-34 



war with Chickasaw 294 



KoROA BANK of the Mississippi 330 



KoROAS RIVER, note 329 



KouERA, name for Koroa 327 



Ku'cux NA'MU, Chitimacha village 344 



KuTNAHANSH, cercmouy in honor of noon- 

 day sun 352 



Ivu'TNAHm, Chitimacha Supreme Being 353, 



358,359 



Labadieville, site of Washa village 298 



La Badine, name of French frigate 189 



Lacasine, Atakapa chief 361 



Lacd'Autre Rive, location of Chitimacha .. 344 

 Lac de la Fausse Pointe, location of Chiti- 

 macha 344 



La Clair, de, purchase of Atakapa lands . . . 361 



La Culotte, Pascagoula chief 305 



La Tour, de, plantation on Yazoo 333 



La Vente,de— 



as authority on Natchez characteris- 

 tics 49-50 



authority on Foucault murder 330 



notes on Indian villages 46 



on destruction of Koroa 331 



on Indian population decrease 39 



La Fosh bayou, name for Bayou La 



Fourche 299 



La Fourche Bayou. See Bayou La 

 Fourche. 



La Glorieuse, account of 145, 151 



La Harpe— 



as an authority 3,4,6,7 



on Avoyel 24, 273 



on Bienville's Washa expedition 298 



on Chakchiuma 294 



on change of location by Taensa 270 



on Davion 310, 312 



on Foucault murder 330 



on Houma 289, 290 



on Ibitoupa 297 



on movements of missionaries 20, 21 



on name of tribe west of Mississippi 337 



on Okelousa 302 



on Pascagoula 304 



on second Natchez war 207 



on St. Denis's Chitimacha expedition 338 



on Tioux 336 



on tribal relations 34 



La Harpe— Continued 

 on Tunica- 

 massacre 311 



polygamy 317 



shaman 326 



worship 318 



on Washita 7 



references 197,202,283 



reference to Fort Rosalie 207 



La Houssaye, de, reference 206 



Lake Maurepas, reference 298 



Lake Mingaluak, location of Chitim- 

 acha 344 



Lake Pontchartrain, reference 298 



Lake Salvador, name for Washa lake 299 



Lambert, descent of Mississippi, note 310 



La Metairie, authority on Koroa 327 



Lamonier, Atakapa village 361 



Lamothe, de, Governor, connection with 



first Natchez war 193, 197 



La S.\lle, Nicola.s de— 



as an authority 6 



mention of several tribes 37 



on early history of Natchez 187 



on Koroa 328 



on return voyage from Taensa 262-264 



on Taensa 258,261 



on Tioux 335 



La Sallk, Sieur de— 



attacked by Quinipissa 188,279-280 



failure to visit Houma 285 



failure to \isit Tunica 307 



friend of Quapaw 218 



note regarding pearls 259, 260 



on Koroa 219,327,328 



on Natchez 187,218-219,328 



on Taensa 186,259,261 



on Tangipahoa 284 



reference 274 



La Source— 



failure to mention Yazoo 333 



movements of 20 



on human sacrifice, Natchez 189 



on Koroa 330 



on Taensa customs 264-265 



on Tunica — 



clothing 316 



diet 317 



mortuary customs 325 



temple 318 



work among 307,308 



Laurent, St., French officer 252 



Le Beau, spared by Natchez 229 



Le Blanc, plantation on Yazoo 333 



Leclerc, Ch., connection with Taensa lan- 

 guage controversy 10 



Le Marin, French frigate 189 



Journal of— 



as an authority 26 



description of Bayogoula village . 26, 276-277 



on Iberville's visit to Houma 287 



Le Page du Pratz. See Du Pratz. 

 Le Petit- 



as an authority 4, 6 



on Koroa defeats 331 



