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INDEX 



Bloodroot (Sanguinan a canadensis), use 



of, 606. 

 Bloom, Leonard, 831. 

 Blount, see Blunt, Tom. 

 Blowguns, 585-586. 

 "Bluemouths," use of name for some 



Indians, 516. 

 Blue Ridge, 4, 14. 



Blue Ridge Mts., Va., Moneton "old- 

 fields," found west of, 152. 

 Bluff Culture, discovery of in Ozarks, 



14, 33. 

 Blunt, Tom, chief of Tuscarora, 199. 

 Boas, Franz, 220, 832. 

 Boats, Spaniards build seven to descend 



Mississippi, 58. 

 Bobadilla, Isabel de, wife of De Soto, 40. 

 Bocootawwonaukes, Indian tribe who 



worked copper mines, 493. 

 Body paint, 528-532. 

 Boehmeria cylindrica, uses of, 247. 

 Bolivia, boundary of cultural area, 826. 

 Bollaert, 146. 



Bolton, Herbert Eugene, 420, 640, 832. 

 location of San Ildefonso Mission 

 identified by, 96. 

 Bond, English Captain, 77. 



Chawasha and Washa attack on 



ship under, 108. 

 expedition turned back at English 

 Turn, under command of, 108. 

 Bonfouca, Choctaw town, 638. 

 Bossu, Jean Bernard, 680, 697, 705, 715, 

 828. 



on hair dressing, 500. 



on household utensils, 561, 563. 



on hunting migrations of Alabama 



Indians, 263. 

 on implements for hunting and fish- 

 ing, 585. 

 on medical practices of Indians, 



795. 

 on weapons, 585. 

 "Bosten or Boatswain," Seminole Chief, 



house of, 396, 397 (fig.). 

 Botetourt County, Va., 23, 24. 

 Boukfouka, Choctaw town, 637. 

 Bouquet, Colonel, 119, 161. 

 Bourbons, progress of France under, 71. 

 Bourne, Edward Gaylord, 268, 281, 297, 

 299, 300, 302, 325, 333, 346, 347, 365, 

 367, 373, 374, 376, 378, 406, 408, 426, 

 430, 431, 433, 434, 439, 440, 442, 448, 

 451, 459, 462, 469, 485, 652. 



on coloring of manufactured ar- 

 ticles, 608, 609. 

 on hair dressing, 498. 

 on head bands, 508. 

 on household utensils, 560. 

 on implements for hunting and 



fishing, 576, 580, 583, 587, 588. 

 on musical instruments, 624, 628. 

 on ornamentation, 488, 522. 

 on pottery, 549. 



on Temple of Talomeco, 588, 602. 

 on transportation, means of, 593, 

 698, 602. 



Bourne, Edward Gaylord, on weapons, 



566, 576, 580, 583, 587, 588. 

 Bowl, Chief, Cherokee crossed Mississippi 

 River under, 112. 



band joined by Tahchee, 114. 

 killed and his Cherokee followers 

 driven out by Texas Government, 

 113. 

 Bows and arrows, 571-582. 

 Boyano, Lieutenant, 65. 



fort constructed by, 115, 205. 

 Fort San Juan left in charge of, 109. 

 Yuchi forts stormed by, 213, 437. 

 Bracelets and arm bands, 531-522. 

 Brame, J. Y., on location of Chiaha, 68. 

 on location of Talicpacana, Mocu- 

 lixa, and Zabusta villages (Choc- 

 taw names), 50. 

 Brannon, Peter A., on quarry worked 



by Indians, 542. 

 Brantz, Lewis, 328. 

 Brazil, 7. 



inhabitants of, 825. 

 Brazos and Colorado Rivers, settlement 



of Eyeish between, 132. 

 Brazos River, tract of land secured by 



United States for use of Caddo, 99. 

 Breeds, see Cherokee, 224. 

 Brevoortia patronus, use as food, 266. 

 Brickell, John, 830. 

 Bridges, 601-602. 



Brier Creek, crossed by De Soto, 44. 

 settlement of Yuchi near, 214. 

 Brinton, Daniel G., identification of 

 mythological creek Caloose-hutche 

 with Black Warrior River suggested 

 by, 25. 

 British forts on Mississippi, Galvez 



expedition against, 93. 

 British slave traders, raid against Cha- 

 washa in interest of, 109. 

 Broad River, S. C, 61, 205. 

 home of Cusabo, 128. 

 lands about ceded by Coosa, 129. 

 "Broken Arrow," Coweta town near 



Fort Mitchell, 127. 

 Brown, murdered by Indians, 163. 

 Brown, Thomas, trader of Congarees, 205. 

 Buckerville, Ark., 55. 

 Buck, Lucy, short vocabulary of Tutelo 



words collected from, 201. 

 Buffalo, see Bison. 

 BuUard, Ga., 44. 

 Bull's Bay, S. C, 182. 

 Bull's Island, Bull's Bay, S. C, Charles- 

 ton colonists met Sewee on, 182. 

 Burial customs, 718-729. 

 Burns Island, 48, 68, 115. 



See also Chiaha province. 

 Burrage, Henry S., ed. narratives con- 

 taining material, 325, 370, 382, 432, 

 440, 663. 



on agricultural habits of Virginia 



Indians, 258, 280. 

 on artistic development, 614. 

 on clothing, 472. 



