INDEX 



859 



Alabama, sketch of, 86-88. 



smoke-holes and windows, 427. 

 source material on, 828. 

 Square Ground, 776, 



use of flags at, 431. 

 united with Koasati in Texas, 145, 



146. 

 weapons, 575, 579, 583, 586. 

 woman, origin legend obtained from 

 by Swanton, 23. 

 Alabama River, 31, 39, 49, 60, 87, 96. 

 at Durand's Bend, Dallas County, 

 site of "Talisi province" en- 

 countered by De Soto, 125. 

 junction of Tombigbee River and. 

 Mobile and Tohome located 

 below, 151. 

 site of Mobile town called Atha- 

 hachi, home of chief Tascalusa, 

 150. 

 stockaded towns located on, 433, 



434. 

 Tawasa established near Fort Tou- 

 louse, on upper, 191. 

 Alabama, State of, 1, 13, 14, 29, 48, 80. 

 Alachua, description of capital of 



(Cuscowilla), 396. 

 Alachua County, Fla., home of Potano, 



when visited by De Soto. 41, 173. 

 Alachua plains, Fla., home of Oconee 



when visited by Bartram, 165. 

 Alachua prairie, Fla., Oconee established 



on, 181. 

 Alafia River, crossed by De Soto, 41. 

 Albany, treaty made by northern and 

 southern Indians at, 178. 



treaty with Iroquois, made by 

 Powhatans at, 175. 

 Albemarle Sound, N. C, 76. 

 home of Key au wee, 145. 

 home of Weapemeoc, 18, 206. 

 Machapunga located between Pam- 

 lico and, 148. 

 Algonquian origin stories, linguistic sup- 

 port of, 31. 

 Algonquian Shawnee, cultural level of, 



10. 

 Algonquian stock, 10, 27, 799, 800, 803, 

 806, 808, 809, 810, 812, 820, 821. 

 population, 12. 

 {See table 1, facing p. 10.) 

 tribe, 137, 242, 493. 

 tribes of North Carolina, absence 

 of origin traditions from, 24. 

 Algonquians, 15, 32, 163, 170, 238, 242, 

 257, 296, 463, 662, 665, 743, 801, 802, 

 813, 814, 831. 

 activities, 259. 

 altars, 549, 814. 

 beds, 422. 



burial customs, 719, 810, 814. 

 clans and gentes, 655, 656, 657, 814. 

 clothing, 457, 814. 

 communication, means of, 735. 

 crime and .punishment, 730, 814. 

 eating habits, 257. 

 fire making, 422. 

 games, 674, 685, 814. 



Algonquians, hair dressing, 501, 814. 

 of priests, 501, 808, 814. 



head bands, 508. 



head deformation not practiced by, 

 541, 814. 



household utensils, 556, 814. 



huskanaw practiced by, 712, 815. 



implements for hunting and fish- 

 ing, 567. 



marriage customs, 701, 703, 815. 



migrations, 32. 



pottery, 554, 814. 



religious beliefs and usages, 745, 

 814. 



smoke-holes and windows, 427. 



social organization, 641, 814. 



source material on, 831. 



war customs, 687. 



weapons, 567. 



wigwams, 413, 416, 420. 

 "Alibamons," 146. 

 Alibamo tribe, 52, 53. 



fort of, 52, 53. 



See also Alabama. 

 AUeghanian Faunal Area, 19. 

 Alleghenv, Pierre Chartier settled at, 



184, 185. 

 Allen Parish, La., 145, 146. 

 Alligator, noted chief, ancestry of, 64. 

 Alligator Creek, 43. 

 Alligator Mounds, La., 54. 

 Allston, Washington, artist, 154. 

 Alonzo, sole survivor of first white 



settlement in Virginia, 70, 71. 

 Alosa alahama, use as food, 266. 

 Alosa alosa, 266. 

 Alosa finta, 266. 

 "Altamaca," see Altamaha. 

 Altamaha, division of Yamasee, 189, 

 208, 209. 



encountered by De Soto, 43. 



location, 44. 



province visited bv De Soto, 208. 

 Altamaha River, 125, 132, 269. 



See also Talaxe. 

 "Altapaha," see Altamaha. 

 Aluete, Cusabo chief, flight of "vassals" 



of, to St. Simons Island, 128. 

 Alvord, Clarence W., and Bidgood, Lee, 

 302, 303, 325, 347, 351, 682. 



on beards, 498. 



on body paint, 530. 



on bracelets. 521. 



on canes of corn, use of, 368. 



on communication, means of, 735. 



on food preserving, 380. 



on forts, 437. 



on hair dressing, 499, 503. 



on houses, 411, 413. 



on implements for hunting and 

 fishing, 588. 



on mnemonic devices, 610. 



on social organization, 647. 



on towns, 636. 



on trade, 739, 740. 



on transportation, 594, 596, 



on wampum, 484. 



on weapons, 588. 



