477 
Page. 
Lutcapoga— Continual. 
Okfuskee Indians at -I s 
population of 435 
Kabila, a Mobile province 152 
8a Mobile. 
M \r akisqui, synonym for Nomine de Diosde 
Amacarisse 
Maccou— 
appearance of name in Spanish accounts 
location of tribe 
name applied t« province 
possibly the Yamaeraw 
See Escamacu. 
McGillivray , Alexander, family of 
Machaba, a Timucua town 112, .T_'ti 
Mel nt< >sii, Coweta chief 229 
McQueen, James, Tulsa moved, by 243 
McQueen, Peter, a Tulsa chief 408 
McQueens Village, a Seminole town 406 
Maiaca— 
a Timucua town 321,326 
settled by Yamasee 339 
Maiera. Set Mayara. 
Maize, cultivation of 359 
Malaca, a Timucua town 326 
Mu.\m>. Srr Perquymaland. 
Maldonado, a Spanish explorer 147 
Malic a. See Malaca. 
Map made by Lamhatty 13 
Maps recording village sites, need of io 
Marques, Gov., mention of 19 
Marracou, a Timucua chief and town 326 
MaBBIAGE customs 45,77,253,371-373 
Martyr, Peter— 
account of Ayllon's expedition by 32-33 
account of Chicoraand Duhare Indians by 41 
Mascarasi, a synonym for Nombre de Dios 
de Amacarisse 96 
Massacre of traders 133 
MASSI, a synonym for Yamasee 
Mataiiai.e, on the Tennessee 
Mathews, Maurice, cession of land to. 
Mathiaqua, a Timucua chief and town 
Matohah, mention of 
Math. i. a, a Mobile town 
May, early name of St. Johns River 48 
Mayaca. See Maiaca. 
Mayajuaca, a Timucua town 326 
Mayara, a Timucua town 326 
Ma YON— 
a Cusabo tribal and place name 22 
location of 49 
not mentioned in Spanish narratives 50 
probably united with other tribes 50 
Mayrra. See Mayara. 
Medicine— 
plants used as 45, 56 
practice of 79,385 
M edicine men, sorceries of 162 
Mekasousky, a band of Creeks 404 
See Mikasuki. 
Melattaw, a Chickasaw town 419 
Meltons Village, an Upper Creek town... . 285 
Menendez de Aviles, Pedro— 
expedition of 53-55 
French settlement destroyed by 53 
Page. 
Menendez Marques, Francisco, rebellion 
quelled by 119 
Menendez Marques, Gov. Pedro, mention 
of 16 
Metals, use of, by Florida Indians 349-350 
Metamapo, aCalusatown 332 
Miccanopa, chief of the Seminole 407 
Mic-osooc-E, a Seminole town 400 
Set Mikasuki. 
Michelson, Truman, on the Shawnee 318 
Mickasuky, a Seminole town 411 
See Mikasuki. 
Mico— 
head, explanation of term 84 
the Quale name for chief 14, 16, 84 
Mikasuki— 
a Seminole tribe 409 
band of, of Muskogee lineage 405 
important element among the Seminole.. 402 
one of the six Fowl towns 178 
proper spelling of 401 
relations with Hitchiti 401 
square ground of, near Seminole, Okla. . . 413 
Yamasee probably fused with 107 
Miko. See Mico. 
Mikonopi— 
head chief during Seminole war 412 
residence of 400,404 
Miranda, Gutierrez de, in command of 
Santa Elena Fort 59 
Missionaries— 
murder of, in 1597 60 
sent to Apalachee 118 
uprising against 16 
Missions— 
among Chatot 153 
Apalachee 323 
destroyed by Creeks and English 339-340 
Florida 89, 90, 322-323, 337-338 
Timucua 322 
Mobila tribe, mention of 159 
Mobile 150-165 
at war with Pensacola 159 
customs of 162 
encounter of, with De Soto 151 
first meeting of, with Spaniards 150 
location of 159, 161 
overthrown by De Soto 147 
peace overtures to, from French 161 
population of 425 
reconciliation of, with Tohome 163 
singing of calumet by 162 
imion of, with Tohome 164 
Mobile River, settlements on 150 
MoBnjENS, location of 164 
S(( Mobile. 
Mocama— 
a mission on Cumberland Island 326 
meaning of name 90 
Mocogo, a Timucua province 326 
Mogobo. See Mococo. 
Mogote, a Timucua town 326 
Mollona. See Moloa. 
MOLOA, a Timucua town 326 
Molona. See Moloa. 
Moloua. See Moloa. 
