485 
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Savannah, removal of part of 101 
Set siuiu >. 
Savannah Rives, French and Spanish 
names for 51 
Savovochequeya. Sec Sabobche. 
Sawanogi— 
described by Hawkins 320 
population of 436 
SAWOKLI 141-144 
a Hitchiti town 143 
B Lower Creek tribe 189 
a Seminole tribe 409 
unions Lower Creeks 142 
cost oma similar t o Creek 142 
described by Hawkins 142,175 
earliest known home of 141 
HltChiti spoken by 12 
included in llitcliiti group 172 
on the Chattahoochee 142 
an the site of Tallahassee 403 
population of I- 1, 435 
Seminole town made from 400 
united with Hitchiti 143 
See Big Sawokli, Little Sawokli. 
SCOTT, J dun, chief of the Alabama 199 
3EAWEES, a Cusabo tribe 68 
Bei baelecha, a Lower Creek settlement 2.S6 
Secharlitcha, a Kasihta settlement 225 
3ei Secharlecha. 
Secoffee, a Seminole chief 398 
Seewee, a Cusabo tribe 68 
See Sewee. 
Seine, river named by Ribault 48 
Sf.-ki i-i'E-ciu, a Creek Indian 191 
Seleix a , a Seminole town 411 
Seloy. S(t Soloy. 
Seminole. 398-414 
bands comprising the 404 
beginning of the 398 
called Lower Creeks by BartranL... 134,216 
chiefs,list of 410,411-412 
distinction between Creeks and 404 
meaning of name 398 
population of 440-441, 442-448 
ninovalof, to the Everglades 344 
towns, list of 406-407, 411-412 
war 412 
war, Yuchi involved in 312 
Sena, a Timucua place name 328 
Seretee, name given by Lawson to Santee.. 19 
Serralli. See Surruque. 
Serranay. See Sarauahi. 
Serranay, R. l>E, identification of 51 
i riue, mention of 321 
Sewee— 
a Cusabo tribe 67 
account of 66 
included in Cusabo 17 
probably ofSiouan stock 17,66 
BEWEB Hay, early name of Hulls Hay 65 
Shadoo— 
an Edisto chief 22 
town of, described 64 
Shaftsiiuky, Earl of, Indians sell land to. . 70 
Shamans, practices of 385-387 
Shawnee 317-320 
an Upper Creek tribe 189 
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Sh a wnee— Continued . 
driven from settlements 415-416 
in Pennsylvania 317 
location of 317 
on the Chattahoochee 190 
on the Tallapoosa 190 
population of 434 
settlements of, among Upper Creeks 319 
Shea, John Gilmaet, account by, of expe- 
dition of Ayllon 32 
Sheeoou, name of a chief 67 
See Shad 00. 
Shem-ee, Cusabo name of a creek 22 
Sicale. Sec Qicale. 
Silver, found in Florida 349 
Sim-e-no-le-tal-lau-has-see, a Seminole 
town 400 
Sinaesta, a Calusa town 332 
Sinapa, a Calusa town 332 
Siouan tribes— 
join in war on colonists 99-100, 101 
studied by James Mooney 10 
Siyagueche, a Timucua town 329 
Slaves, Indians taken as 32,33, 69 
Snakes, eating of 358 
Social organization— 
of the Calusa 388 
of the Cusabo 75-76 
of the Timucua 362-371 
Society of Jesus, missionary work of 85 
Soco, a Calusa town 332 
Socochuno, a Timucua town 329 
Socs6sky, a Taw r asa town 131 
Soho Indians, reference to 91 
SonoriKALiGA (misprint). See Tohopki L&gi. 
Soloy, a Timucua town 329 
Somme, river named by Ribault 48 
Sona, a Cusabo province 37 
Sonapasqui. See Sona. 
Sooc-he-ah— 
described 251 
Hawkins's name for Sukaispoga 248 
Sotequa, a Guale town 82 
Sou-gi i-hat-che, described by Hawkins 245 
See Saoga-hatchee. 
Souhane Indians, on Suwanee River 405 
South Carolina— 
English colony of, established in 1670. . . . 61 
first permanent settlement in 67 
Sowalla— 
a synonym for Sawokli 131 
a Tawasa town 131 
Sowoolla, a synonym for Sawokli 141 
Spanawalka, a Seminole town 411 
Spaniards— 
attitude of, in Yamasee war 101 
first in Cusabo territory 31 
"Spanish Indians," of Florida 406 
Speck, F. G., Yuchi authority 10,216,287,311 
Spokogi, ceremonial title for Tukabahehee.- 277 
Spring Garden— 
a Florida town 405,412 
a Yuchi settlement 407 
Stalame tribe— 
location of 49 
not mentioned in Spanish narratives 50 
possi bly the Stono of later date 50 
See Stono. 
