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INDEX 



Amacano, 88, 119. 



possibly Yamasee, 208. 

 sketch of, 88. 

 Amacapiras, see Macapiras. 

 Amacarisse mission, 209, 210. 

 Amadas, Philip, 75. 

 Amadas and Barlowe, entertained by 



wife of Granganimeo, 742. 

 Amaye, province of, 57. 

 Amelanchier canadensis, use of, 279. 

 Amelia Island, probable site of Santa 



Maria mission, 209. 

 "Amercario," town on Savannah River, 



209. 

 American rule, hostilities between Choc- 

 taw and Creeks ended by, 122. 

 Aminoya, Indian village, 58, 188, 434, 



651. 

 Amonate, see Pocahontas. 

 Anacape, Fla., 133. 

 Anadarko, 89, 99, 158. 

 chief of, 599. 



identification with Nondacao, 57. 

 population, 89. 

 sketch of, 89. 

 See also Caddo. 

 Aiiasco, Juan de, 40, 42, 44, 45, 52. 

 "Andasses or Iroquois," mentioned in 



French document, 163. 

 Andrada, Captain of Spanish troops cut 



off by Potano, 174. 

 Angelico {Ligusticum actaeifolium) , use 



of, 271, 276, 526. 

 Angelina County, Tex., later home of 



Biloxi, 97. 

 Angelina River, Tex., 89. 



Cherokee members of Bowl's band 



settled along, 113. 

 settlement of Nacogdoche on, 89, 

 156. 

 Anghierra, Perter Martyr de, 36, 346, 

 409,647,722,811,830. 



on artistic development, 615, 616. 



on head deformation, 539, 540. 



on methods used to increase size of 



chiefs, 540. 

 on religious beliefs and usages, 754, 



755,758,759,760,761. 

 on social organization, 647, 648. 

 on threads and textiles, 450. 

 Anglo-Saxons, history of relations of 



with Indians, 75-81. 

 Anilco, battle of, with De Soto army, 



56. 

 Anilco, province of, 55, 56. 

 Anilco, town, 58, 434, 651. 

 Anilco River, Ark., 53. 

 Animal kingdom, uses of, 249-253. 

 Animals, domestication of, 344-351. 

 Animal symbolism for places or quali- 

 ties, 735. 

 Annual economic cycle, 255-265. 

 Antiquity of man in Gulf region as based 



on archeology, 33. 

 Antoine Creek, Ark., 55. 

 Antonico, Fla., 133. 



Apache, 130. 



Nabedache and Bidai, expedition 



against, 96. 

 Nabedache expedition against, 86. 

 Apafalaya, name used by Ranjel for 



Choctaw, 121. 

 Apafalaya, province of, 51. 

 Apafalaya River, 51. 

 Apalachee, 11, 13, 16, 19, 20, 28, 29, 34, 

 37, 38, 55, 73, 77, 89, 119, 143, 165, 

 168, 170, 188, 189, 191, 194, 210, 213, 

 216,348,801,802,828. 



arrow points, materials used for, 34. 



attack on Yuchi by, 213. 



broken up by English and Creek 



expedition, 63. 

 country, 88, 127, 150, 195, 208, 210, 



333. 

 destruction of, 194. 

 encountered by De Soto, 41, 42. 

 forts or stockades, 433, 434. 

 implements for hunting and fishing, 



580,581. 

 members of Muskhogean linguistic 



family, 238. 

 migrations 15, 32, 63. 

 missionary work begun among, 62. 

 moved with Taensa to Bavou 



Boeuf, La., 188. 

 name, interpretation of, 216. 

 population, 91. 

 province of, 89. 

 revolt, 1647, results of, 90. 

 sketch of, 89-91. 

 social organization, 654. 

 source material on, 828. 

 Spanish post at town of, 62. 

 towns of, 56, 633. 

 transportation, means of, 598. 

 weapons, 580, 581. 

 Apalachee Bay, Fla., 5. 

 "Apalache 6 Sachile," name used on 



Spanish map, 169. 

 Apalachicola, 26, 28, 77, 107, 116, 138, 

 165, 181, 210, 213, 216. 



movements of due to tribal war, 63. 

 name, interpretation of in Musk- 

 hogean dialects, 216. 

 population, 92. 

 sketch of, 91-92. 

 Apalachicola Fort. 92. 

 Apalachicola Nation, towns constitut- 

 ing, 92. 

 Apalachicola River, 13, 19, 29, 32, 89, 

 92, 107, 125, 169, 179, 180, 189, 190. 

 site of Tamathli town, 189. 

 Apalachicola village, establishment of 



stockade in, by Spaniards, 1689, 63. 

 Apalachocoli, 194. 

 Apalo, Timucua word for "fort," 174, 



433. 

 Apica, see Abihka. 

 Apios tuberosa, use as food, 270, 286, 



292, 296. 362. 

 Apocynvm cannabinum, uses of, 247. 

 Appalachian highlands, southern, 14. 

 Appalachian Mountains, 5, 12, 20, 46. 



