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Abnaki, Relation of, to other tribes 12 



Adair, James, on Catawba fields 71 



Catawba imiiulatiou 8, 73 



Sara and Catawba dialects CO 



_ __ ineorporation of Catawba and Eno. 64 

 the Cougaree in 1743 -- 80 



— — Muskhogean migration 11 



■ early Natchez history 84 



Adshisheer, General deseriptiou of the. C;:, 

 — , Consolidation of, with Eno and Slioc- 



corce '"'S 



— village, Location of 63 



Akaxsea Indians, Early account of 10 



Akexatzy, Identitication of, with Occa- 



neechi 29 



— village of Ledorer 53 



Alabama Indians, Paskagtila and Blloxi 



among 18 



Albany conference of 1722 45 



1751 77 



Algonquian stock, Extent of area ot 5, 12 



, Soiit liewi t ribos of. 7 



•— tribes iu the northwest 12 



Amoroleck, "Wounding of 20, 21 



Anam, Probable derivation of 15 



AxiTAKWA, Cherokee form of Catawba. . . 08 



Anointment, Saponi 47 



Arapaho, Removal of, to the i)lain8 12 



AltKANSA Indians, Early account of 10 



Ashley river indians. Probable identi- 

 tication of 84 



AssiwiKALE, Pi-obabic identification of . .. 83 



Atakwa, Cherokee form of Catawba 08 



Atali, native name of Mountain Cherokee 80 



AlDUSTA, Identitication of 85 



Authorities cited 89 



AVENDAUGHBOUGH, a juobable Sewee vil- 

 lage 79 



Ayllon, Mention of Chicoraby 86 



Backhooks, Mention of the, by Lawson. 76 



Bai on rebellion 13, 35, 38, 54 



Bartram.Wm., on Muskhogean migration 11 



Basketry, Biloxi 16 



Batts, T., Expedition of, in 1071 . . 20, 30, 34, 36, 37 



— on Saponi and Tiitelo habitat 40 



Bear river indians. Habitat of 7 



Beards, Indian custom of plucking 61, 71 



Bearskin, Aid rendered Byrd by 46 



Bellomont, Earl of, cited on early Indian 



treaty 38 



Beothuk, Pressure of, by Algonquian 



tribes 12 



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 liERQUiN-DuvALLON on Biloxl habitat in 



1801) 15 



Beverley, Robert, on the early Monacan 30 



customs of southern tribes 33 



tribal totems 31 



Bezoar stone, Fse of by the Tutelo 39 



Billy John, a Catawba Indian 74 



Biloxi indians. General description of. . . 14 



— language. Study of by Gatschet 69 



Blackfeet, Removal of to the plains 12 



Blount on Sara inroads on the Tuskarora 60 



Bones, Custom of i)reserving 61,80 



Botshenix, a probable Occaueechi syno- 



nj"m 55 



Boyle, Indian college established by 44 



Brainerd, David, Visit of to Shamokin . 50 

 Brant, Joseph, Cayuga flight to Canada 



with 51 



Bufp'ALO, Migration affected by 11 



Bl'RK, J. D., cited on the " Stukarocks ". 21 



Byrd,"William, Account of adventures of 45, 46 



— on Indian education 44 



Catawba villages in 1728 71 



population in 1728 73 



the last of the Eno 64 



Iroquois-Siouan hostility 13 



— — Monacan and Manahoac 23 



flight of Occaneechi 55 



last of the Occaneechi 55 



iucorporationof Sara aiit\ Key auwee. 59 



southwardmo\emeiitotSaraandEno 61 



— , Description of Siira village by 58 



— , Mention ot "Steiikenhocks" by 21 



— on the early Sajioni 40, 49 



Sapoui and Tutelo habitat 38 



— — supposed extinction ol the Tutelo.. 50 



CAroRES, Identity of with Shoccoree 62 



Cadapaw, Mention of, by Lawson 75 



Cannibalism among the Biloxi 16 



Capaha or Kw apa early habitat 10 



Cape Fear indians. General description 



ot 6', 66 



— , Early population of 101 



Captain Tom, a Saponi Indian 50 



Carolixa, War ot, witli the Sara.' 60 



Casok, Indentification of 86 



Catawba, General description of the 67 



— , Northern origin of 29 



— , Habitat and i)opulati<iu of 8 



— , Population of iu 1708 61 



— , Visit to tlie, by Lawson 41 



— . Attack of, by Iroquois 44 



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