465 
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Ashuck hoom A, a Chickasaw town 419 
Asilanabi, population of 436 
Asile. See Assile. 
Asopo— 
a Quale town 81 
location of 82 
Asopo, B ahia de, identification of 51 
Asopo, Isla i>e, identification of 51 
Aspoache. See Espogache. 
Assaho. See Asao. 
ASSHEPOO. See Ashepoo. 
Assile, a Timucua town 324 
AssrwiKAi.ES, a Shawnee division 318 
Assopo, murder of missionaries at 86 
See Asopo. 
Astina, a Timucua chief 324 
Atahachi, a Mobile village 152 
Atap'halgi, one of the six Fowl towns 178 
Sec Attapulgas. 
Atap'hulga. SeeTaphuIga. 
Atasi— 
a Muskogee division 215.265-267 
location of 265 
on Chattahoochee River 189 
population of 432, 435 
separated from Tukabahchee 254 
town of, described by Hawkins 266 
Atauga. 8a Autauga. 
Atchasapa, a Muskogee town 283 
Atchlna hatchee, population of 437 
Sec Au-che-nau-hat-ehe. 
Atcina-ulga— 
an Okfuskee town 248 
descrihed 250 
Athore. -See Ayotore. 
Atlnehe. See Utine. 
Atonico. See Antonico. 
ATStKHATA, the original Seminole 411 
Attapulgas, a Seminole town and tribe.. . 407, 109 
Sec Atap'halgi. 
At-tau-gee. Sec Autauga. 
Atuluteca, a Timucua town 324 
Aubase, population of 437 
Ap-be-coo-chb. Sec Abihka. 
Au-CHE-nau-hat-che, a Kealedji village 272 
See Atchina hatchee. 
Au-CHE-NAU-DX-GATJ. See Atchina-ulga. 
Aucheuca OLA , a M uskogee town 283 
Audusta tribe— 
later known as Edisto 50 
location of 49 
name of, a synonym for Edisto and Crista 20 
Au-en-dau-boo-e. See Awendaw. 
Auhoba, a Muskogee town 2,83 
Auledly, a Tawasa town 131 
Au-lot-che-wau, a Seminole town 400 
Au-muocul-le, a Chiaha village 169 
Au-net-te chap-co, a Hilibi village 259 
Aunicoon. See Yamiscaron. 
Au-put-tau-e, a village of Cussetah 223 
Autauga— 
an Alabama town 140, 192 
described by Hawkins 197 
mention of 200 
Aute, an Apalachee town Ill, 115 
Aitina. See Utina. 
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Aut-tos-see, Hawkins's name for Atasi 266 
AVTLA, Father Francisco de, attacked by 
Indians 86, 87 
Awendaw, name of a town 20 
Awiiissie, perhaps a synonym for Atasi 265 
Axes, stone 355 
Axille. See Assile. 
Ayacamale , a Timucua town 324 
Ayaocuto, a Timucua town 324 
Ayaville, an Apalachee town 121 
Aybe, Aybi. See Yui. 
Ayjichtti, a synonym for Hitchiti 175 
Ayllon, Lucas Vasquez de— 
death of 34 
expedition of 32-34 
right of settlement obtained by 34 
route taken by expedition of 37 
Aymi. See Insiguanin. 
Ayotore, a Timucua town 324 
Ays. See Ais. 
Aytochuco, a Guale town 83 
Ayula, a Guale town 83 
B abickock, Cusabo name of a creek 20 
Bacica, an Apalachee town ' ill 
BACKBOOKS — 
Cusabo name of a tribe 20 
derivation of the name 38 
Backhooks. See Backbooks. 
Bailey family of Atasi Indians, described 
by Hawkins 266 
Ballenas, Bahia de, identification of 51 
Baptism of Indians 336, 337-338 
Barcho Amini, Cusabo personal name 20 
Barclay, Jim, Alabama village named for. . . 199 
Barnard, Timothy, settlement of 311 
Barnwell, Captain, Indian allies of 18 
Baskets— 
made by Florida Indians 354 
made of reeds 73 
Baxos, Bahia de los, identification of 51 
Beaufort, S. C, French colony near 335 
Beca, a Timucua town 324 
Becao, a Timucua town 324 
Beech Creek, settlement of Chiaha Indians 407 
Bejesi, a Florida town 324 
Belle, river named by Ribault 48 
Belle Voir River, identification of 51,52 
Bei.oxies. Sec Biloxis. 
Berdaches, account of by Le Moyne 373 
Biedma , account by, of De Soto expedition. 154-155 
Bienville — 
account by, of destruction of \palachee . 123 
land assigned by, to Apalachee 127 
punitive expedition of 194-195 
Big Hammock, a Seminole settlement 407 
Big Okfuskee, mention of 249 
Big Sandy village, occupied by Alabama. . 199 
Big Sawokli, described by Hawkins 142 
Big Tohome— 
population of 425 
probably the true Tohome 164 
Big Tulsa, identification of 243 
Big Ufala, mention of 261 
Big Wetumpka, on the Coosa 206 
Biloxi— 
mention of 149 
