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INDEX. 



Page 



Manachee, Population of, in 1669 28 



Managoo, Identification of, with Mana- 



Loac 29 



Manahoac confederacy. General descrip- 

 tion of 18 



Mandan early migration 10 



M ANr.oAC, Signification of 7 



— , Identification of, with Nottoway 29 



Marriage custom of southern tribes 33 



Mahtin, r. X., on Cape Fear colony 67 



participation of Sissipahaw in 



Yamasi war 66 



Massawomek tribe of John Smith 13 



Massinacak, Discovery of, by the Eng- 

 lish 27 



Massinnacack, Mention of, by Smith 26 



— identified with Monacan town 27 



Mats, Use of, as sails 79 



Mattamuskeet, Habitat of 7 



Medicixe, Catawba practice of 71 



Meherrin, Habitat of 5, 7 



— , Relation of, to Tuskarora 42 



— and Iroquois treaty 45 



Meipontsky, General description of the.. 37 



— and Irociuois treaty 45 



Mengwe, Reference to the name 7 



Migration affected by the buffelo 11 



— , Early, of the Mandan 10 



— , — , Osage 10 



— , Monacan 29 



— of Muskhogean tribes 11 



— , Siouan 9,10 



Mills, Robert, on location of Catawba 



village 71 



Catawba villages in 1780 73 



population in 1826 74 



location of Wateree village 81 



killing of King Haiglar 72 



Mingo, Reference to the name 7 



Minitari, Hostility of Sioux toward 12 



Missionaries among northern tribes 6 



MOBILIAN trade language 15, 16 



MocTOBi, Early mention of, by Iberville. 15 



— , Disappearance of the 17 



MOHEGAN, Relation of, to other tribes 12 



MoHETAN, General description of the 36 



Moll, Map of, of 1730 81 



Monacan, Origin of name of 29 



— , General description of 23 



— , Mention of, by Smith 19 



— , Habits of the 20 



— town, Location of 28 



, Reference to 27 



, Mention of, in 1722 30 



MoNACK, a Monacan chief 29 



Monahassano, Identification of, with 



Tutelo 29, 31 



MoNAHASSANtJGH, a Tutelo synonym 37 



— , Mention of, by John Smith 26 



— , the Nahyssan of Lederer 27 



MoNASiCKAPANOUGH. Mention of, by John 



Smith 26 



— possibly the original of Saponi 27,37 



, Mooney, James, cited on eastern Siouan. 9 



— on Siouan affinity of the Saponi 69 



BULL. v=22 7 



MORMONISM, Conversion of Catawba to .. 

 Morse, J., on Catawba population in 



1822 



Mortuary customs of the Santee 



southern tribes 



Mof.NTAiN Cherokee 



MowHE.MCHO identified with Monacan 



town 



MowHEMENCHOUCH, Discovery of, by the 



English 



MowHEMENCHUGH, Mention of, by John 



Smith 



Muskhogean stock, Extent ot area of 



, Probable affinity of Coosa with 



— tribes. Migration of 



97 



Page 

 73 



74 



79 

 33 

 80 



met by De Soto 1 0, 11 



Nachee, Mention of, by Adair 84 



Nahyssan, Early mention of 26 



— , Identification of, with Tutelo 29 



— , a Tutelo synonym 37 



Names, Local, of the Saponi 46 



— , Siouan local, in Virginia and Carolina. 87 



— , Monacan tribal, Prefix in 22 



Nanemond and Iroquois treaty 45 



Nanticoke, Relation of, to other tribes.. 12 



— , Oneida adoption of 51 



— population in 1763 51 



— mortuary rites 80 



Natchee, Reference to the 83 



Natchez, Early history of the 83 



Necoes, Settlementof 66 



Neill, E. D., on early indian traders 28 



Monacan population 28 



Neusiok Indians, Habitat of 7 



Newport, Expedition of, m 1608 27 



Newton, Catawba village of 73 



NiKONHA, the last of the Tutelo 46 



NoTCHEE, First appearance of 84 



-.Habitat of 83 



— , Attitude of, toward southern tribes.. 77 



NOTTOW.4Y, Signification of 7 



— , Former habitat of 5, 7 



— and Iroquois treaty 45 



— , Relation of, to Tuskarora 42 



Nuntaly, an unidentified tribe 29 



-, Habitat of 36 



NuNTANEUCK, an unidentified tribe 29 



— , Habitat of 36 



OccANEECHi, General description of 53 



— , Early mention of 26 



— , Early habitat of 38 



— , Habitat and population of, in 1714 61 



— , Status of the, in 1728- '29 49 



— , Probable status of, in 1763 51 



j — , General customs of the 33 



! —, Settlementof, at Fort Christanna 59 



— , Visit to the, by Lawson 41 



: —joined by the Saponi and Tutelo 38,40,42 



j — and Iroquois treaty 45 



— language, ITse of, by medicine men 34 



0jibw.\ hostility toward the Sioux 12 



I Old MosQCiTO, the last of the Tutelo 52 



j Omaha, Signification of 10 



i — early migration 10 



