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SIOUAN TRIBES OF THE EAST. 



[BUREAU OF 

 ETHNOLOGY 



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Oneida, Adoption of the Nanticoke by . . . 51 



Ontponeas ol John Smith 19 



Oratory, Training in, ofsoutliernindians 33 



Oeista, Identification of 85 



Osage early migration 10,11 



Otari, the native name of Movintain Cher- 

 okee 80 



Otari-yatiqui, Mention of, by the Span- 

 iards 80 



Ottawa, Iroquois hostility toward tlie.. 12 



Oustack, Identification of 70, 85 



Oyadagahroene, Iroijuoian name of Ca- 

 tawba 68 



Paanese, a Saponi synonym 51 



Paint, vermilion, Saponi use of 39 



Pamawaioc Indians, Ha))itat of 7 



Pa.mlico Indians, Habitat of 7 



Pamticough Indians, Habitat of 7 



Pamcnki, Defeat of, by Cherokee 28 



— and Iroquois treaty 45 



Pardo, Juan, Mention of Issa by 70 



_, on the Wateree in 1567 80 



Paskagula, General descrijition of 17 



— , Earlj'^ mention of, by Iberville 15 



-^, Population of, in 1784 15 



Pasquotank aiidians. Habitat of 7 



Patshenin, a probable Occaneethi syn- 

 onym 52, 55 



I'eacemaking, Manahoac method of 20 



Pearls, Trade of, by southern tribes 31 



— as Tutelo trophies 31 



Pedee, General description of the 76, 77 



— , Habitatof, in 1751 84 



Perquiman Indians. Habitat of 7 



Pestilence, Indians exterminated by . . . 8 



Pictography among southern Indians... 32 



Pintah^e, Saponi village of 30, 31 



— , Probable identification of 35 



Pipe of peace. Description of 33 



PiscATAWAY, Removal of, to Pennsylva- 

 nia 21 



PoMOUlK, Habitat of 7 



Poxtiac, Southern hostility toward 72 



PoTESKEET, Habitat of 7 



Pottery, Biloxi 16 



Poultry, Sacrifice of 63 



Powhatan confederacy, Habitat of 7 



— hostilities 28 



— , Attitude of, toward the English 27 



Prisoners, Iroquois treatment of 40 



— , Torture of, by burning 39 



Property, how held by the Occaneechi . . 54 



Pugh, E. "W., Acknowledgments to 42 



Ealeigh colonists. Tribes known to " 



Rasauweak, Monacan village of 27 



Pechahecrian identified with Cherokee. 28 



liELlGlON, Saponi 47,48 



— of southern tribes 33 



PilBAULT, Reception of, by the Edisto 85 



RiCKOHOCKAN identified with Cherokee.. 28 



Rivers, "^. J., Reference to the Coosa by 85, 86 



— on extern! inat ion of the Cusabo 86 



— , Reference by, to the Etiwaw 84, 85 



— , , Natchee 84 



Rivers, W. J., on the Santee in 1715 80 



— on Sara population 60 



early Sewee habitat 78 



Sacrifice, Human, among the "Wateree.. 81 



— of poultry 63 



— , Saponi 30 



Saint Helena indians, a Cusabo tribe 86 



Salt not used by Gulf tribes 58 



— , Possession of, by the Sara 58 



S.\luda, Territory of the 83 



Santee, General description of 79 



— . Early population of 101 



Sapon, Location of village of 30,35 



— , Identification of, with Sapoui 29 



Sapona, Early mention of 26 



S APONG town of Batts 34 



Saponi, Probable etymology of 30 



— , General description of the 37 



— , Collection of tribes forming the 26 



— , Mention of, by Spotswood 21 



— , Habitat and population of, in 1714 .... 61 



— , Population of 51, 55 



— , Settlement of, at Fort Christanna 59 



— , AVar of, with the whites 28 



— TOWN, Establishment of 42 



Sa-poonese, a Saponi synonym 51 



Sara, General description of 56 



— , Early population of 101 



— , Acquaintance ol, with the Spaniards. 71 

 — . Incorporation of the, with the Cataw- 

 ba 49,50 



— , Early removal of 13, 14, 61 



Sasa, "Warrennuncock form of Sara 57 



Saura, Identity of, with Sara 57 



Sauxpa, Probable identity of Sissipa- 



hawand 65 



Savannah indians 83, 85 



Sax APAHAW, a form of Sissipaha w 65 



Scalping parties, Catawba 72 



Scalps among the Wateree 81 



Schoolcraft, H. R., on Catawba migra- 

 tion tradition 69 



Secotan Indians, Habitat of 7 



Seneca, Flight of, to Canada 51 



Ser atee, a form of Santee 79 



Sewee, General description of the 77 



Shackaconias of John Smith 19 



Shacco "Will, an Eno Indian.. 64 



Shamokix, Population of, in 1745 50 



— , Settlement of Sapoui and Tutelo at. . . 50 



Shatera, a Tutelo synonym 38 



Shawano, Brief description of the 83 



— and Westo warfare 85 



— , Raid by, on the Catawba 45 



Shells Sacred, of the Omaha and Kansa 10 



Shoccoree, General description of tlie.. 62 



— habitat and population in 1714 ■- . . 61 



— consolidation with Eno and Adshu- 



sheer 59 



Saponi and Tutelo 40 



Sibley, John, on the Akansea 10 



— , Biloxi language 15 



Silver, Trade of, by southern tribes 31 



SiNNAGER Indians of Lawson 13,39 



