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SIOUAN TRIBES OF THE EAST. 



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Catawba, Shawano raids ou the 45 



— , Attempt i)f, til iticoi])orate the Pedee. 77 



— , Incorpoiatiou of thi; Eno with 64 



— , "Waocamaw with 77 



— , Wateree with 81 



— , Sara with 57,60 



— , Probable incorporation of Keyauwee 



by " 62 



— in French and Indian war 61 



— , Pelation of Woccon to 65 



— , Kenioval of the Saponi to the 49 



Catlin, George, on early Mandan mi- 

 gration 10 



Cayuga, Adoption of Tiitelo and Saponi 



by 51 



_, Might of, to Canada 51 



Chenco, Game of, mentioned by I>awson. 64 



Cheraw, First use of term 60 



— , Identity of, with Sara 57 



— precuK't of South Carolina 60 



Cherokee, Hal)itat of tlie 5, 8, 80, 82 



— expelled by other tribes 12 



— , Hostility of 28, 30 



— and Catawba relations 09 



— , Incorporation of Natchez with 83 



— , Catawba with 73 



— joined bv the !Notchee 84 



Cheyenne, Kemoval of, to the plains .... 12 



Chk'Hominy and Iroquois treaty 45 



Chickasaw migration tradition 11 



— , Incorporation of Natchez with 83 



Ch K'ORA, Derivation of 8G 



— of the early Spanish 86 



Chiefs, Female, among the Wateree 80 



Children, Punishment of 33 



Chiroe"haka, the Mingo native name... 7 



Choctaw migration tradition 11 



— joined by the Biloxi ■ 15 



— mortuary rites 80 



Chouala, Location of, by Be I'lsle 57 



Chowanoc or Chowan, Habitat of 7 



Chozetta, Possible Siouan connection of. 18 

 Christanna Indians, Collective use of 



term 37 



, Treaty of Iroquois and 45 



Cinnabar, Use of, as paint by the Sara. . . 58 



Civilization, Effect of, on the Tutelo 44, 51 



Coal, Discovery of, near Monacan town . 27 



CofAO, Mention of, by Vandera 86 



CoFlTACHiQUi, Probable identification of. 83 



Gohnowas-eonow, a possible Conoy form 22 



Comb, Use of, for body scraping 71 



Combahee, a Cusabo tribe g6 



CoMISHY', The, of the Biloxi 16 



CoNESTOGA, Former habitat of 5 



— described by Smith 13 



— , Iroquois conquest of 3,S 



— , Iroquois hostnity toward 12, 22 



--, Pemoval ofSaluda to 83 



— , Occaneechi joined by 54 



Congaree, General description of 80 



^, early population of 101 



Connewangos, Mention of, by Schoolcraft. G 



Conoy population in 1763 51 



— Removal of, to Pennsylvania 21 



I'age 

 CoNOYrcH-sucH-ROONAW conquered by 



the Iroquois 22 



Coos.\ habitat and early history 85 



CoosAW, a synonym of Coosa 85 



CoREE early habitat 8 



Coreorgonel, Village of 51 



CORSABOYS, a Cusabo synonym 86 



Cosmogony, Manahoac 20 



— , Saponi 48 



CouExi, Identification of 80 



Counting, ilethod of, by staithern tribes. 32 



Cree hostility toward Sioux 12 



Creek, Incorporation of Natchez with the 83 



Crogii.\n, G.,on Saponi population in 1765. 51 



Cusabo, Collective use of the term 84, 85 



^ habitat and early history 86 



Cusso, a synonym of Coosa 85 



Cuttawa, Shawano form of Catawba 68 



Dance, Fire, of the Catawba 71 



Dance, Masquerade, of the Waxhaw 39 



Dearborn, Journal of, cited 51 



Deer, liiloxi belief in resurrection of 17 . 



Dehoriss-kanadia, Town of 51 



Delaware Indians, Kemoval of, to the 



Siiaquebanna 21 



De l'Isle, location of the Sara by 57 



Descent among the Biloxi 16, 17 



southern tribes 33 



— , Tutdo, through female line 52 



De Soto eittd on the Capaha 10 



— , The Coiitachiqui of 83 



— , Visit of, to the Catawba 70 



— , , to the Sara 57 



Disease, Catawba treatment of 72 



— , Efloct of, on the Catawba 72 



— , , Se wee 78 



— , , Tutelo 52 



DoEG, Mention of the 30 



DoGi, possibly a mythic people 29 



— , Reference to the, by Lederer 29 



DORSEY, J. O., on origin of Auani 15 



the Biloxi 16, 17 



— , Study of Catawba language by 69 



— on early Sionan migration 10 



— , Tutelo investigations by 52 



— on dialectic intercliangeability 14 



DowAGANHAS, a Sliawauo synonym 38 



Dress, Former, of the Biloxi 16 



— , Saponi method of making 47 



Dwellings, Biloxi 17 



Eden, Gov'r. , Declaration of waragaiust 



the Sara by 59 



Edisto habitat and early history 85 



Education ofsouthern Indians in 1711-'12. 44 



Elaw, Mention of, in 1712 75 



English, Attitude of, toward the Indians. 27 



— , Defeat of, by Cherokee 28 



•- ^ Treachery of, toward Indians 55 



Eno, General description of the 62 



— , Removal of, to Pedee river 61 



— , Atteinptof,tocheckSpanishincursions 58 



— 'Visited by Lederer 54 



— , Incorporation of, with Catawba 50 



— , , — Sboccoree and Adshusheer. ... 59 



