473 
rage. 
Garonne, river named by Ribault 48 
Geaga, a Florida settlement 333 
See Jeaga. 
Geographk ai. names from St. Augustine 
to Cape Fear 51 
Germany, James, an Indian trader 267 
Ghuaclahatche, Bartram's name for Half- 
way House 245 
Gironde, river named by Ribault 48 
Gitasee, name for the Kasihta 222 
Goale. See Guale. 
Gold, found in Florida 349 
Gomara, narrative of, copies that of Peter 
Martyr 41 
Gordiixo, 1'rancisco, in command of Ay- 
llon's expedition 32 
Gourgues, Dominique de, expedition under. 335 
Gowalege, probably the Kealedji 271 
< ; ra i n , cultivation of 42 
Granaries and storehouses 360-361 
Grande, river named by Ribault 48 
Gravier, Father, meeting of, with the 
Taogria 297 
Great Hammock, a Seminole town 400 
Great Island, a Seminole town 400 
Great Wassaw Island, French name for. . . 51 
Green Peach War, Wiwohka responsible 
for 270-271 
Gt Pa, a Cusabo tribe 67 
Guacaia, province mentioned by Peter 
Martyr 43 
8et Guacaya. 
Guacara, a Timucua town 325 
Guacata, a Florida tribe and town 331,333 
See Santa Lucia. 
G u aca v a, a Cusabo province 37 
Guacoco, a Timucua town 325 
Gualdape— 
a Cusabo place name 21 
people of, described by Oviedo 47-48 
possibly a form of Guale 84 
Gualdape River— 
location of 35,38-41 
probably the present Savannah 40 
settlement on 34 
Gualdaquini, name of Jekyllsland 41 
Guale— 
abandonment of 91, 93 
at war with Orista 53-54 
boundaries of 80 
church built In 89 
disappearance of the name 94 
grammar written by Spanish missionaries. 18, 85 
language spoken by Indians of Santa 
Elena 19 
linguistic classification of 15 
merged with the Yamasee 80 
name of St. Catherines Island 41 
name of town 81 
names 15 
population of 422 
revolt of 15,58 
Spanish officer killed in 85 
towns, burned by the Spaniards 88 
towns, location of 81 
visit of Gov. Ibarra to 89 
visitofMeneiidezto 53-55 
Guale, Isla de, identification of 51 
Gualequini— 
Bahia de, identification of 51 
Islade, identification of ">i 
Guanin. See Insiguanin. 
Guarungube, a Calusa town 332 
Guatutima, a Timucua personal name 325 
Guega. See Jeaga. 
Gueve, a Calusa town 332 
GUIOMAEZ— 
possibly the Wimbee .56, 62 
visited by Juan Pardo 55 
Habiquache, a Muskogee village 285 
Hair dressing 72, 73, 347, 391 
Halbert, H. S., information from 136 
Halfway House, a Tulsa village 245 
Halimacani, Riviere, identification of 51, 52 
s< i Uimacani. 
Halmacanir. See Alimacani 323 
Hamaste, an Apalachee town 127 
Hapaluya. See Apalu. 
Harpaha. See Arapaja. 
Hatchcalamocha, a Seminole town 411 
Hat-che-chub-bau, a synonym for Hatchee 
tcaba 272 
Hatchee tcaba— 
a Kealedji village 272 
a Sawokli branch 143 
population of 435 
Hayz. See Ais. 
Heliocopile, a Timucua chief 325 
Helmacape, a Timucua chief 325 
Hemalo, Cusabo name of a chief 21 
Hemanhie Town, a Muskogee town 284- 
Henhenguepa, a Calusa town 332 
Hespogue. See Espogue. 
Hewitt, J. N. B., on Rickohockans 291 
Hext. See Hicks, John 401 
Hiamase Indian baptized at Mobile 106 
Hiamonee, a Seminole town 411 
Hicachtrico, a Timucua town 325 
Hich-a-pue-susse, a Seminole town 407 
HlCKAUHAUGAU— 
synonym for Westo 306 
variant of Rickohockans 292 
Hickory Ground, descended from Coosa. ... 242 
Hicks, John, a Mikasuki chief 401,402 
High Log, a Yuchi village 311 
Hfhaje, a Hitchiti village 178 
Hilibi 258-260 
a Muskogee division 215 
described by Hawkins 259 
origin tradition of 258 
population of 432, 436 
Hill, Col. Edward, cashiered 295 
Hjll-au-bee, Hawkins's name for Hilibi 259 
Hilton Head Island, French name for 51 
Hilton, William, Commander of English 
expedition in 1663 62 
HiNAFASQUE.a Guale town 83 
Hiocaia, a Timucua name 325 
Hit-che-tee, a synonym for Hitchiti 177 
Hit-che-too-che, a branch village of Hit- 
chiti 177 
HrrcHm 172-178 
a Lower Creek tribe and town 174, 189 
connection of Yamasee with 95 
