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Esquega, a Timucua chief 325 
Estame, a Calusa town 332 
Estantapaca, a Calusa town 332 
Estegue, a Calusa town 332 
Etanie, a Seminole town 412 
Etewaus. See Etiwaw. 
Etiwans. See Etiwaw. 
Etiwaw— 
allies of the whites 71 
included in Cusabo 17 
location of, in 1670 61 
merged into surrounding population 71 
name of a Cusabo tribe 21 
possible origin of the name 38 
Etocale. See Ocale. 
Eto-husse-wakkes, a Lower Creek or Sem- 
inole town 284, 409 
Etotulga, a Seminole town 411 
Euchee anna, Yuchi name preserved in.... 304 
Euchee Creek, Kasihta settlement on 225 
Eu-fa-lau. See Eufaula. 
Eufaula 260-263 
adivision of the Muskogee 174,189,215,262 
described by Hawkins 261 
origin of 260 
population of 432, 435. 436 
Seminole town made from 400 
See Lower Eufaula, Upper Eufaula. 
Eufaula hatchee— 
described by Hawkins 2C1 
population of 437 
Eufaula Old Town, location of 261 
Eu-fau-lau. See Eufaula. 
Eu-fau-lau-hat-che. See Eufaula hatchee. 
Euharlee, a corruption of Eufaula 261 
Eu-ta-lau. See Eufaula. 
Eutaw. See Etiwaw. 
Exangue, a Timucua town 325 
Excuru, a Calusa town 332 
Face painting 352 
Falque. See Falquiche 83 
FALQUiCHE,a Quale town 83 
Famine in Quale 87-88 
Fasque. See Fosquiche. 
Feasts— 
of the Cusabo 79-80 
preparations for 376 
Feathers, use of— 
by Florida Indians 351 
in dress 347 
Featherwork, house hung with 73 
Fenced-in-village, Alabama village in 
Texas 199 
Fife 's village , an Upper Creek village 284 
Filache, a Timucua town 325 
Fin'halui, a Lower Creek settlement 284 
Fishing, methods of. 357, 392 
Fish Pond Indians, name applied to 
Okchai 275, 276 
Fishpond towns 201 
Flat Head Indians, Shawnee town taken 
by 317-318 
See Catawba. 
Florida, Spanish conquest of 335 
Florida Indians 320-398 
baptism of 337-338 
ethnology of, dependent on documentary 
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Florida Indians— Continued. 
population of 439 
See Ais, Calusa, Jeaga, Tekesta, Timu- 
cua. 
Florida missions— 
decline of 104 
list of 322,323 
Flutes, use of. 356 
Food — 
berries 48 
bread of chestnuts 152 
fruits 46,65 
grains 42 
of Apalachee 116 
of Calusa Indians 387, 388 
of Cusabo 63, 75 
of Florida Indians 358-360, 361-362 
of Hobe Indians 392 
of St. Helena Indians 63,67 
of Sewee Indians 66 
of Tamali Indians 182 
presented to Spaniards 54 
taboos 383-385 
Forks, a Seminole town 400 
Fort Caroline, occupied by the French .... 335 
Fort Catuco, Fort San Marcos known as. . . 59 
Fort Toulouse, Tawasa settled near 127 
Fortifications— 
built by Indian labor 120 
Indian, in Florida 379-380 
Fosquiche, a Quale town 82 
Four, the sacred number 80 
Fowl Towns— 
listof 178 
Seminole settlements 409 
Fowls, domestication of 42 
Franciscans, missionary work of 85 
Franciso of Chicora— 
account of Indians obtained from 41 
interpreter for Ayllon 34 
tales related by 36 
French, the— 
attempts of, to colonize the Carolinas and 
Florida 48-53 
settlement of, destroyed by Menendez... . 335 
Fresh Water province, population of 337 
Fruits found at Port Royal 65 
Fuel, a Quale chief 82 
Fulemm ys Town, a Seminole town 407 
Fulo. See Yfulo. 
Fuloplata, aGualetown 83 
Furs, of unusual quality 145, 147, 148 
FUS-HATCHEE 269 
description of 269 
element among the Seminole 403 
population of 435 
Fushatcutci, an Okfuskee chief 247 
Gale. See Guale. 
Game— 
abundance of 74 
in Louisiana 205 
preservation of 358 
superstitions concerning 384 
Games— 
ball 43 
of Florida Indians 381 
Garay, Francisco de, expedition of 334 
Garcilasso, description of Apalachee by . . 1 17-118 
