INDEX 
Tage. 
ABrflKA 251-254 
a division <>f tin' Muskogee 215, 251 
and Natchez, described by Stiggins 251 
derivation of the name 252 
migrations of 253 
populal ion of 431 
relations of, with Coosa 251 
town, described by Hawkins 253 
Abihkutci— 
an Okfuskee town 247 
confusion regarding the name 252 
population of 435 
Ablno, a Timucua town 323 
Ami;, a Calusa (own 331 
Ablandoles, Cusabo oame of a tribe 20 
A.CAHONO, a Timucua chief 323 
Acassa, a Timucua town 323 
Accabee. See Ickabee. 
Acela. Set Vicela, 
Arm -1 , possibly the Coweta 226 
Aciiitia, a synonym for Chiaha 169 
Achuse— 
a coast province 117 
location of 151 
Acosta, probably Koasati 201 
probably Koasati 201 
Acpactaniche, a Muskogee branch village... 283 
AOQUERA. S(( Acuera. 
A i . ri:i: \. a Timucua province 323 
Adrian, an A palachee chief 125 
Adultery, cusl oms regarding 77-7* 
Adusta. S« Audusta, Edisto. 
ASqutte. 8ei Veykite. 
Aetkite— 
a Lower Creek town 174 
a synonym for Hitehiti 175 
location of 175 
Agile. See Assile. 
Agriculture 63, 75, 359-360 
Aguacalecuen, a Timucua town and pro\ - 
ince 323, 3*1 
A.01 \> lleyqi in. Set Aguacalecuen. 
Aguera. See Acuera. 
Aoun,. Set Assile. 
Ahapapka, a Seminole town 412 
A-HA-pop-ka, a Seminole town 406 
Ahoica, a Timucua town 323 
AHONQATE, b Tupiqui Indian S3 
ABOFO. See Asopo. 
Ahosulga, a Seminole town 411 
Ahoya— 
a Cusabo town name 20.22 
allied with Audusta 56 
an island visited by Juan Pardo 55 
Ahoyabi— 
name of a town 30 
subject to Ahoya 55 
Page. 
Aink, name substituted for Somme by Le 
Moyne 51,52 
Aiouache, identification of 212 
Ais— 
a Florida tribe and province 331 , 333 
association of, with Surruque 337 
ceremonial 3% 
culture of people of 397 
described by Dickenson 390-398 
information concerning 389 
war of Spaniards with 342 
Ajz. See Ais. 
Akfauhes, an Okfuskee town 246 
Akfeechkoutchis, an Okfuskee town 246 
Aktc aisehAle, old Alabama town 199 
Alabama Anthropological Society, hand- 
book published by ' 10 
Alabama Fort, establishment of the 196 
Alabama tribe 191-201 
and Mobile, hostilities between 164 
first notice of 193 
in Louisiana 19s 
in the Creek War 199 
11 i<li iced to war on the French 194 
language of 199 
men tii in of 150 
population of 427-429, 437 
punitive expedition against 194-195 
Taw asa among 139, 140 
traditions of origin of 191-192 
war of, with Chickasaw and others 194 
war of, with French 162-163 
A lac Hajo— 
a Seminole chief 403 
a Yamasee chief _ 108 
Alachepoyo, a Timucua town 323 
\l.\i HUA— 
a Seminole town 400 
settlements of, broken up 399 
Ai.ai hi AS, a synonym for Oconee..'. 180 
A-lack-a-way-talofa, a Seminole town . . . 406, 407 
Alaje. SeeAluque. 
A-la-pa-ha-talofa, a Seminole town 406 
Alatico, a Timucua town 323 
Alcola, a Calusa town 331 
Aleguifa, a Quale town 82 
A lib amo, province mentioned byBiedma... 192 
Alieste. See Aluste. 
AUMACANI, a Timucua town 323 
Alimamu, village mentioned by Elvas 192 
Alkehatchee, a Muskogee branch village. . . 283 
Allibamis, a synonym for Alabama 198 
Alligators, hunting of 358 
Allik hadshi, one of the six Fowl towns 178 
Alouko, a Seminole town 411 
Alpatopo, a Guale town 83 
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