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INDEX 
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Pia, a Timucua town 328 
PlACHI, a Mobile village 152 
location of 146 
Pillako, population of 436 
Pinclatchas, Swan's name for Opillako 282 
Pinder Town. See Fulemmys Town. 
Pinedo, Spanish explorer 150 
Pin-e-hoo-te, a Muskogee branch village 282 
PlQUA BAND OF SHAWNEE 317 
Pitano, a Florida mission station 328 
Piyaya, a Timucua chief 328 
Pleasant Porter, an Okmulgee chief of 
the Creek Nation 179 
Po-cmisE-HAT-CHE, a synonym for Potcas 
hatchee 276 
Pocolabo, a Yamasee town 97 
Pocotabaca, synonym for Pocatalaca 104 
Pocotalaca, Indian settlement near St. 
Augustine 104 
Pocotaligat Town, a Yamasee town 98 
See Pocotaligo. 
Pocotaligo, a Yamasee town 97 
Pojoy. See Pooy. 
Polawak, a Cusabo place name 22 
Polygamy 45, 77 
Ponce de Leon— 
expeditions of 333, 334 
Florida named by 333 
not the discoverer of Florida 31, 333 
Pooy— 
a Timucua town 328 
expedition against 343 
Population— 
of Apalachee 120 
of Apalachicola 134 
of Florida provinces 337 
ofKoasati 205,206 
of Seminole tribes 409 
of Southeastern tribes 421-457 
Port Royal— 
colony left at 49 
principal Indian town of, described 65 
Port Royal Island, tribes in vicinity of. . . 49 
Port Royal Sound— 
French and Spanish names for 51 
named by Ribault 49 
Posache, a Guale town 81, 82 
Potalaca, Indian village near St. Augustine. 105 
See Pocota'aca. 
Potano— 
a Florida chief 336 
a Florida province 328 
location of 321 
population of 337 
Potatoes, produced in Duhare Province ... 42 
Potaya, a Timucua town 328 
POTCAS HATCHEE— 
an Okchai settlement 276 
described by Hawkins 276 
population of 436 
Pothohiriva, Potogiribia. See Puturiba. 
Potoyotoya , a Timucua place name 328 
Poturiba. See Puturiba. 
POUHKA— 
a synonym for Pawokti 131 
a Tawasa town 131 
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Priests. See Shamans. 
Provinces, Cusabo, list of 36-38 
Provincia de Guale y Mocama, missions 
comprising 90 
Puala, a Timucua town 328 
Puccunnas, a synonym for Pakana 272 
Punhuri, a Timucua town 328 
Puturiba, a Timucua town 328 
Quacaya. See Guacaya. 
Quexos, Pedro de, expedition under com- 
mand of 32, 34 
Queyhicha, a Calusa town 332 
Quilate, chief of San Marcos 129 
Quisiyove, a Calusa town 332 
Quizqui, a town near the Mississippi 293 
Quizqviz. See Quizqui. 
Quohathe— 
a Cusabo province 37 
a province mentioned by Peter Martyr. . 43 
Rabbit Town— 
an Upper Creek town 286 
population of 437 
Ranjel— 
description of Apalachee by 115-116 
narrative of De Soto expedition by 151-154 
Ratobo. See Natobo. 
Rea, a Florida town 333 
Rebellion of 1576, against the Spaniards.. 58 
Rebellion of 1580, against the Spaniards. . . 59 
Rebellion of 1597, against missionaries 85-87 
causes of 88 
Rechahecrians, expedition against 295 
See Rickohockans. 
Red Ground, principal Alabama town 197 
Red Grounds, a Seminole tribe 409 
Red Shoes, a Koasati chief 204 
Red Stick band, reason for name 405 
Red-town, a Seminole town 406, 407 
Relationship, terms of 363-370 
Religion of the Cusabo 78 
Ribault, Jean, expedition under 48, 335 
RlCKOHOCKAN— 
identified as Yuchi 189 
identified with Westo 291 
in Carolina 296 
See Rechahecrians. 
Rickohogo, a synonym for Rickohockans. . . 292 
Rio Jordan, identification of 51 
See Jordan River. 
Rivers named by Ribault, identification of. 51 
Rodriguez, Fr. Blas, murder of 8A 
Rogel, Juan, missionary efforts of 57 
Roots, used as medicine 56 
Round Town people, a name for the Yuchi. 297 
Ruiz, Fray Pedro, in charge at San Pedro. 89 
Sabacola, a Lower Creek town 131 
See Sawokli. 
Sabobche, a Timucua town. 328 
Sacaspada, a Calusa town 332 
Sacrlfice, human 382, 388-389 
Sagarees, at war with the Tuscarora 18 
St. Andrews Sound, French and Spanish 
names for '. 51 
St. Catherines Island— 
called Guale 81 
early name for 41 
French and Spanish names for 51 
