INDEX 
481 
Page. 
Ouchoutciiis, a synonym for Osochi 175 
Ouitssky, a form of Okfuskee 246 
\ws, a synonym for Osochi 166 
i. INDIANS— 
feared by the Catawba 806 
Identified asWesto 292 
<H\ \. 8a "ri\a. 
Ouyoutchis, a Lower Creek (own Identified 
as Yuchi 174 
\S a Seminole tribe 409 
Owen, William, letter of, referring to coast 
Indians 67 
Owendaw. See Awendaw. 
Oya— 
a Cusabo place name 22 
a Cusabo town 82 
a South Carolina chief 19 
Set Boya. 
Pacaha, visited by He Soto 214 
PACANAS— 
a synonym for 1'akana 274 
described by Sibley 274 
Pad-gee-li-gau, a Yuchi village 310 
1'afallaya, a Choctaw province 421 
PAHOC, a Cusabo province 37 
See Pahor. 
PAHOB, a province mentioned by Peter 
Martyr 43 
8a 1'ahoc. 
PAEAN Tallahassee — 
identification of 273 
population of 432, 435 
Parana 272-274 
a Muskogee division 215 
account of, by Stiggins 272 
an Upper Creek tribe 1S9 
incorporated with the Muskogee 272 
language of 27 
move to Red River 128 
origin of 273 
population of 435 
settlement of, near Fort Toulouse 273,274 
Palachocolas Fort, an Apalachicola settle- 
ment 131 
PI-LA-CHOOC-LE— 
a peace town 134 
Seminole town made from 400 
8a Apalachicola. 
Palawan a, a Cusabo place name 22 
Palawan a Island, Cusabo Indians settled on 70 
PALiCA.an Indian village near St. Augustine. 104, 
105,340 
Pallachicolas, head town of Upper and 
Lower Creeks 129 
8a Apalachicola. 
Pallachocolas, synonym for Apalachicola. 134 
Pal-la-choo-chee, a Lower Creek town 174 
See Apalachicola. 
Palochokolo, a synonym for Apalachicola. 134 
Panara, a Timucua town 327 
Panchaculas, Pancocolos, Panzacola. 
See Pensacola. 
Paor. See Pahoc. 
Parachocolas Fort, an Apalachicola settle- 
ment 131 
Paracoxi. See Orriparacogi. 
Parca, a Timucua town 327 
148(X>1°— 22 31 
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Parcagoules, a synonym for Pascagoula. . . 138 
Parched-corn Indians, name of remnants 
of coast tribes 72 
Pardo, Juan— 
expeditions of 55, 167, 171 
fort built by, in province of Juada 293 
visit of, to Coosa country 240 
Pareja, Fray Francisco de— 
letters of 337 
missionary to the Timucua 118 
works of, in Timucua language 337 
Pascagotjxa— 
mention of 149, 150 
war declared by, on the Tawasa 138 
Pascagt/LAS. Set Pascagoula. 
Pasque, probably same as Pasqui 38 
Pasqui, a Cusabo province 37 
Passacolas, mention of 149 
Sec Pensacola. 
Patano. See Potano. 
Patica— 
a Carolina tribe 104 
a Timucua town 327 
Cusabo name of a tribe 22 
Pau-woc-te. See Pawokti. 
Pawokti 137-141 
an Alabama town 141,102 
descril ted by Hawkins 197 
linguistic classification of 13 
population of 424 
Pea Creek, a Muskogee settlement 2S5 
Pearls— 
collected by De Soto 153 
gathered by natives 73, 220 
of Florida Indians 348 
presented to Spaniards 54 
Pebe, a Timucua chief 327 
Pedee River, Spanish name for 51 
Pelaclekaha, Pe-lac-le-ke-ha, a Seminole 
town 404, 407 
Penicaut, description of Apalachee by 124 
Pensacola— 
at war with the Mobile 1 18 
destroyed in wars 14S 
linguistic classification of 13 
little known regarding 144 
location of 143,148 
manner of hair dressing 13 
mention of 150 
population of 425 
proper name of 143 
village of, on Pearl River 150 
Pentoaya , a Timucua town 327 
People of the Forks, a synonym for 
Naniaba 159, 162 
Perquyii aland, a Timucua town 327 
Perryman, Joe, a chief of the Creek Nation. 179 
Perryman, Legus, a chief of the Creek 
Nation 179 
Pestilences 151, 338 
Phonetics — 
occurrence off" 15, 18, 19, 24 
occurrence of "1" 15,18,19,20,24,29,38,41 
occurrence of " m " 15, 24 
occurrence of "r" 15,19,20,29,38 
occurrence of " w " 24 
