Xn ILLUSTRATIONS 



59. 1, Square Ground Cabin of the Alabama Indians ("Cabane du Conseil des 



Alibamons") in the eighteenth century, from a sketch in the French 

 archives reproduced by Du Terrage. 2, Northern Seminole house (after 

 MacCauley). 



60. Seminole house (after MacCauley). 



61. Choctaw palmetto house (after Bushnell). 



62. Acolapissa Temple and Cabin of the Chief, from a sketch by De Batz (after 



Bushnell). 



63. The Natchez Temple (after Du Pratz). 



64. "A Weroan or Great Lorde of Virginia" (after White). 



65. "A Cheiff Ladye of Pomeiooc" (after White). 



66. "One of the Cheiff Ladyes of Secota" (after White). 



67. "A Young Gentill Woeman Doughter of Secota" (after White). 



68. "A Cheiff Lorde of Roanoac" (after White). 



69. 1, Natives in summer, Louisiana (after Du Pratz). 2, A woman and her 



daughter, Louisiana (after Du Pratz). 



70. Natives in winter (after Du Pratz). 2, A Louisiana Indian in winter cos- 



tume, from a sketch by De Batz (after Bushnell). 



71. 1, An Alabama woman dressing a skin, Polk County, Tex. 2, Alabama 



gourd bottle, Polk County, Tex. 



72. 1, Alabama garter and hair ornament, Polk County, Tex. 2, Alabama mor- 



tar and pestle, Polk County, Tex. 



73. 1, Hitchiti woman pounding corn, near Sylvian, Okla. 2, Caddo mortar 



and pestle, near Anadarko, Okla. 



74. "The manner of makinge their boates" (after White). 



75. Conveyance of the Great Sun of the Natchez (after Du Pratz). 



76. 1, Chitimacha mat (now in Museum of the American Indian), from a photo- 



graph taken at Charenton, La., in 1907. 2, Ball sticks and rattle used by 

 Watt Sam, a Natchez Indian living near Braggs, Okla. 



77. "The Towne of Pomeiooc" (after White). 



78. "The Towne of Secota" (after White). 



79. The village of Sam Jones, or Arpeika, a Hitchiti Seminole chief in Florida 



(after Eastman). 



80. A Choctaw ball player (after Catlin). 



81. Timucua games (after Le Moyne). 



82. Ceremony performed by the Timucua chief Saturiwa before going to war 



(after Le Moyne). 



83. Plan of a fort and a prisoner in the frame prepared for execution (after 



Du Pratz). 



84. Procession of the Peace Calumet (after Du Pratz). 



85. Bringing a wife to a Timucua chief (after Le Moyne). 



86. "The Tombe of their Werowans or Cheiff Lordes" (after White). 



87. Burial of a Timucua chief (after Le Moyne). 



88. Creek graves in Oklahoma. 



89. A Choctaw burial place (after Romans). 



90. Two plctographs (after Romans). 



91. "The Marckes of sundrye of the cheiff mene of Virginia" (after White). 



92. "The idol Kiwasa," in an Algonquian tribe of North Carolina (after White). 



93. "Their Danses which they use att their Hyghe Feastes" (after White). 



94. "One of the Religeous men in the town of Secota" (after White). 



95. "The Coniuerer" (after White). 



96. "Their manner of Prainge with Rattels abowt the Fyer" (after White). 



97. Timucua sacrifice to the sun (after Le Moyne). 



