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INDEX 



Adair, James, on moral characteristics 

 of Choctaw, 231, 232. 



on musical instruments, 625, 627. 



on names, 673. 



on needles and sewing, 454. 



on nose ornaments, 515. 



on number of Indian fugitives from 



Florida, 85, 192. 

 on origin of Indians about Fort 



Toulouse, 22. 

 on physical characteristics of Cher- 

 okee, 224, 229. 

 on pottery, 553. 

 on religious customs, 694. 

 on salt substitutes, 303, 

 on social organization, 653. 

 on Southeastern Indians, 262. 

 on tattooing, 534. 

 on thread and textiles, 449, 451, 



452, 453. 

 on time, divisions of, 262. 

 on tobacco, 384. 

 on transportation, 594, 596, 597, 



601. 

 on wampum, 484. 

 on war customs, 692, 694, 696, 697, 



698. 

 on weapons, 573, 578, 579, 583. 

 reference by to towns of "Koo-a- 



sah-te," 27. 

 "thirty men" of, 192. 

 Adshusheer, Eno village found by Law- 

 son, on Eno River, N. C, 131, 183, 

 627, 753. 

 Adventure, English ship from which 

 Capt. William Hilton visited Cusabo, 

 128. 

 Aesculus pavia, uses of, 247. 

 Africa, climatic province in, analogous 

 to Southeastern United States, 7. 

 natives of, 824, 825. 

 southeast, relation to cultural area, 

 826. 

 Agile, Timucua town, 41. 

 Agricultural pursuits, 256. 

 Aguacaleyquen, Timucua, town visited 

 by De Soto, 41, 202, 628. 

 Indians of, see Utina. 

 Aguacay, province where salt was found 



by De Soto, 738. 

 "Agua dulce," see Fresh Water Indians. 

 Aguaquiri, town mentioned by Pardo, 

 identification with Guaquili, 46, 67. 

 Aguayo, Marquis de, 156, 158, 162. 

 raft constructed for, by Hasinai, 

 597. 

 Ahone, good diety of the Powhatans, 



744. 

 Ahoya, classification of tribe, 67. 

 Ahoyabe, identification of, 67. 

 "Aia Chin," name of Guale mission, 



136. 

 Ais, 84, 134, 141. 



country, Menendez, march to, 134. 

 member of Muskhogean linguistic 



family, 239. 

 musical instruments, 625. 



Ais, population, 85. 



religious beliefs and usages of, 763. 

 sketch of, 84r-85. 

 social customs, 649. 

 tribe on Indian River, Fla., 84, 

 See also Eyish. 

 Ajoica, 168, 



Akawentcaka, band of Tuscarora, 199. 

 Akokisa, 85, 130, 172, 216. 



associated with Deadose and Patiri 



in mission of San Ildefonso, 96, 

 Bidai allied with, according to 



Belle Isle, 96, 

 name given by Spaniards to Ata- 



kapa Indians in Texas, 85, 93, 

 interpretation of in Atakapa 

 language, 216, 

 population, 85, 

 sketch of, 85-86. 

 Spanish mission established among, 



75, 

 See also Arkokisa. 

 Akoroa, name used by Marquette for 



Koroa, 147, 

 Alabama, 22, 27, 28, 86, 97, 146, 152, 

 166, 170, 171, 189, 191, 196, 339, 343, 

 345, 808, 810, 827, 828. 

 body paint, 529, 530. 

 burial customs, 724, 

 clans and gentes, 657. 

 clothing, 470, 473. 

 conspicuous part taken in Creek 



War by, 191. 

 cooking, 369. 



divided and part moved to Louisi- 

 ana, 191. 

 domestic animals, 345. 

 doors, construction, 429. 

 ear ornaments, 513, 514. 

 few descended from Biloxi, 97. 

 finger rings, 522. 

 fire making, 427. 

 flint, use of, 543, 544. 

 games, 678, 686. 

 group, migration of, 27-28. 

 hair dressing, 500, 506. 

 head band, 510. 

 household utensils, 567, 560, 

 houses, modern, 395, 

 hunting migrations, 263. 

 implements for hunting and fishing, 



575, 579, 583, 586. 

 mats and baskets, 606. 

 metals, use of 495, 496. 

 migration legends, western origin 



indicated by, 22. 

 migrations, 32. 

 musical instruments, 624. 

 name, interpretation of, in Alabama 



language, 216. 

 necklaces, 517, 518, 520. 

 nose ornaments, 515. 

 population, 88, 

 pottery, 551, 

 probably affiliated with Muklasa, 



152. 

 religious customs, 695. 



