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SiouAN stock, Extent of area of 6 



— tribes as hunters 6 



Sioux, Hostility of Ojibwa toward 12 



SiSsiPAHAW, General description of the.. 64 



Skixdressing, Saponi method of 47 



Skog ARi, a Tutelo village 51 



Slave hunts, Indians exterminated by . . 6 



Slavery, Seizure of Indians for 66, 86 



Slaves, Negro, among the Podee 77 



Smallpox, Indian treatment of 78 



— , Extermination by 65, 67 



— among the Catawba 72, 73 



— , Effect of, on the Cougaree 80 



— among the Sewee 78 



Smith, John, Mention of vocabularies by. 7 



— cited on Iroquoian tribes 13 



— , Encounter of, with the Manahoac 19 



— cited on Manahoac tribes 19 



Manahoac and ^Monacan 22, 35 



— • early Monacau habitat 26 



Smyth, J. F. D., on Catawba population 



in 1784 74 



Snipe not killed by the Biloxi 17 



Sociology, Wateree 81 



Spoons, Saponi method of making 47 



Spotswood, Govr Alex., Proposed set- 

 tlement of Indians at Eno town by 64 



— , Occaneechi-Iroquois treaty effected by . 55 



— on treaty of Iroquois with southern 

 tribes 45 



— .Settlement of Indians near Fort Christ- 

 anna by 43, 49, 59, 61 



— on obligations of whites to the Sara. . . 60 



— , Mention of the Stukarocks by 21 



— , Influence of, with Virginia tribes 42 



— , Eftbrt of, to educate Indians 44 



Stegaeake of John Smith 19 



— , a Siouan tribe 23 



— , Existence of, in 18th century 21 



Stenkenock, Mention of, in 1722 21 



— and Iroquois treaty 45 



Steukenhock, Mention of, by Byrd 21 



—, Status of the, in 1728-"29 49 



Stockades, Conestoga 22 



Stone-heaps, Signification of, among 



southern tribes 32 



— as burial marks 39, 80 



Stono habitat and early history 85 



Stkachey,Wm., Mention of vocabularies 



by 7 



— on etymology of Monacan 26 



Strangers, Scratching of, on parting 71 



— , Reception of 33, 71 



Stukarocks, Mention of, by Spotswood. . 21 



SuALA, Identity of with Sara 57 



— , Other forms of 57 



Sugeree, General description of the 74 



— , Visit to the, by Lawson 41 



Suicide of Tutelo chief's daughter 49 



Sullivan, Gen. John, Destruction of Tu- 

 telo village by 51 



Susquehanna Indians, Former habitat of. 5 

 described by Smith 13 



— — , Iroquois conquest of 38 



— — , Occaneechi joined by 45 



Pago 



Susquehanna Indians, Barter by 32 



Su WALI, Cherokee form of Sara 57 



— trail 57 



Sweat-houses, Saponi use of 39 



Symbolism among southern Indians 32 



Tabu of food by Saponi 47 



Tacci possibly a mj-tliic people 29 



— , Eeference to, by Lederer 29 



Taneks, the Biloxi native name 14 



Tattooing among the Biloxi 16 



Tauxanias of John Smith 19 



Tehoterigh-kanada, The Mohawk '-Tu- 

 telo town." 51 



Thunder venerated by the Biloxi 17 



Tigninateos of Jolm Smith 19 



Time. Measurement of, by southern in- 



dians 32 



— , Occaneechi measurement of 34 



Timukua Indians, Destruction of 12 



Timuquan.^n tribes. Destruction of 11 



Toderichroone, Collective use of term . . 68 



— an Iroquois tribal name 37, 44 



— and Iroquois treaty 45 



— , Village of 51 



Tohoairough-roonaw, a possible Tutelo 



form 22 



Tolera town visited by Batts 35 



TOLERE, Use of term, by Lambreville 38 



Tooptatmeer, a "Woccon village 65 



Torture of prisoners 39. 40 



Totaro district, Location of 43 



Totem, Tribal, of the Occaneechi 54 



— , -, Tutelo 31 



Totero, Early mention of 26 



ToTiRi, Collective use of term 68 



TOTOPOTOMOi, a Pamnnki chief 30, 36 



ToTTEROY, Former name of the Big Sandy 11 

 — , Iroquois name for eastern Siouan tribes 22 

 Trade, Extensive, attempted by the Se- 

 wee 79- 



Traders, Early, among the Indians 28 



— , English, among the Sara 58 



— , Unscrupulousness of 32. 



Trading, Character of, among southern 



tribes 31 



Treachery, Occaneechi 54 



— , Virginian 55 



Treaty between Iroquois and southern 



tribes 45 



— , Occaneechi and Cherokee 54 



Turkey-head, Catawba village of 73 



TusKARORA early habitat 5, 42 



— habitat and early population 8 



— hostility 59, 75 



— war of 1711-13 35,42,43,72 



— friendliness with the Iroquois 40 



— , Incorporation of the Woccon by 65 



Tutelo, Collection of tribes forming the 26 



— , General description of 31, 37 



— habitat and population 51, 55, 61 



— , Mention of, by Spotswood 21 



— , Settlement of, at Fort Christanna 59 



— , Settlement of, in Canada 51 



— hostilitv 3(1 



