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INDEX 
Altamaha— Page. 
a province visited by De Soto 95 
head town of the Lower Yamasee 95 
synonyms of 95 
Altamaha Sound, French and Spanish 
names for 51 
Altamaha w , a Yamasee town 97 
Alueste, vassals of chief of 60 
See Aluste. 
Aluete, vassals of chief of. 19 
See Aluste. 
Aluque, a Gualetown 83 
Alush, name of a chief 20, 67 
Aluste— 
a Cusabo tribe, chief, and village 20.82 
submission of chief of, to Spaniards 59 
synonyms for 59 
Amaca, a Timucua town 323 
Amacanos, a synonym for Yamasee 95, 119 
Amacarisse , a Timucua mission 323 
See Nombre de Dios de Amacarisse. 
Amakalli. See Au-muc-cul-le. 
Amecario, a synonym for Yamacraw 108 
Amelia Island, French and Spanish names 
for '- 51 
Amercaraio, a synonym for Yamacraw 108 
Amiscaron. See Yamiscaron. 
Amobi, identification of 212 
Amoye, a Cherokee town 212 
Anacape, a Timucua town 323 
Anacharaqua, a Timucua place name 324 
Anatichapko. See Au-net-te chap-co. 
Andrada, Captain Pedro de, killed by the 
Potano 336 
Anhayca Apalache— 
a synonym for Iniahica Ill 
an Apalachee town 116 
Anica, a Cusabo province 37 
Anicatiya. See Anica. 
Animals, domestic, of Florida 355 
Anoxa, a Cusabo province 37 
Anse des Chactas, a tract of land assigned to 
theChatot 136 
Antonico, a Timucua town 324 
Aobi— 
a Cusabo tribe 82 
possibly intended for Ahoyabi 82 
submission of chief of, to Spaniards 59 
See Ahoyabi. 
Apafalaya , chief of, probably Choctaw 421 
Apalache 6 Sachile, probably the Osochi. . . 165 
Apalachee Indians 109-129 
among the Alabama 127 
at war with the Tuscarora 18 
breakingup of 121 
first reference to 112 
join in Yamasee uprising 98, 124 
land assigned to, by Bienville 127 
language of, an independent dialect 130 
language of, preserved in letter to Charles 
II 120 
mention of 150 
move to Red River 128 
on Mobile Bay 128 
population of 118,423 
remotely related to Apalachicola 130 
removal of 101 
return of, to Florida 125 
settled near the Mobile 127 
Apalachee Indians— Continued. Page. 
territory occupied by 100-110 
towns of 110-112 
under protection of the French 124 
war of, with the Yuchi 299-304 
Apalachee missions 323 
Apalachent, a synonym for Apalachee 113 
Apalachen province, expedition into 112-115 
Apalachia, invasion of, by English and 
Creeks 121-123 
Apalachicola 129-134 
a l-ower Creek tribe and town 129, 131, 189 
Hitchiti spoken by 12,130 
included in Hitchiti group 172 
location of 131 
mission among, prevented by Yuchi 304 
mother town of the Creek confeder- 
acy 132 
name applied to Lower Creeks 129 
on the Chattahoochee River 190 
origin of 131 
population of 424,435 
remotely related to Apalachee 130 
removal of 101 
sacred to peace 132 
town of, described by Bartram 132-133 
Apalachites, a synonym for Apalachee 118 
Apalachocolos, a synonym for Lower 
Creeks 95, 119 
Apalachucla. Sec Apalachicola. 
Apalatchikolis, a Lower Creek town iden- 
tical with Apalachicola. 174 
Apalu, a Timucua town 324 
Apataches, a misprint for Apalaches 128 
Apatai. See Au-put-tau-e. 
Apeicah, a town on the Lamhatty map 254 
Apojola Negra, aCalusatown 331 
Appee-bee, Indian name of Foster Creek 20 
Appellachee Indians. See Apalachee. 
Apukasasoche, a Seminole town 412 
Aquera. See Acuera. 
Arambe— 
a Cusabo province 37 
mentioned by Peter Martyr 43 
Aranui. See Arambe. 
Arapaja, a Timucua place name 324 
Araya, a Timucua place name 324 
Archaha, a Timucua place name 324 
Arrows, of Florida Indians 356-357 
Arthur, Gabriel, explorations of 184 
Asao— 
a Guale town 83 
chief of, head of punitive expedition 84, 88 
church built at 89 
murder of missionary at 86 
See Talaxe. 
Asao, Bahia de, identification of 51 
Asao, Isla de, identification of 51 
Asassi, a synonym for Yamasee 107 
Asha-po. See Ashepoo. 
ASHEPOO TRIBE— 
included in Cusabo 17 
land ceded by chief of 70 
location of 62 
river named from 20 
Ashtpoo. See Ashepoo. 
Ashley, Lord, extracts of letters to 67,68 
Ashley barony, purchased from Coosa 
Indians 69 
