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INDEX 



Caddo, migrations, 31, 32. 



musical instruments, 629. 

 name, interpretation of, 216. 

 ornamentation, 486. 

 physical characteristics, 229. 

 population, 99, 100. 

 pottery, 549, 820. 



distribution of, 31. 

 relationship, terms of, 670. 

 religious beliefs and usages, 782, 



812, 820. 

 settlement in Texas, 13, 97, 99, 142. 

 sketch of, 98-100. 

 smoke-holes and windows lacking, 



427. 

 social customs, 723, 820, 823. 

 social organization 651, 820. 

 storehouses, 381. 

 tattooing, 536, 820. 

 territory, withdrawal of missions 



from, 99, 158, 162. 

 towns of, 640. 



transportation, means of, 599, 820, 

 tribes, 136, 141, 161, 186, 241. 



territory of entered by Mos- 

 coso, 57. 

 visited by Henry de Tonti, 99. 

 war customs, 701. 

 Caddoan stock, 10, 98, 141, 799, 800. 

 location, 32. 

 population, 12. 



(See table 1, facing p. 10.) 

 Caddo Gap, Ark., 55. 



residence of Caddo, 98. 

 Caddo Jake, Caddo brave, speaker of 



Natchitoches dialect, 161. 

 Caddo River, 55. 

 Cafaqui, Indian town, 44. 

 Cahinnio, 100. 



calumet rite practiced by, 599. 

 identification with Caddo, 98. 

 population, 100. 

 sketch of, 100. 

 trade with, 738. 



visited by companions of La Salle, 

 100. 

 Cahoque, see Coga. 

 Caimulga Creek, site of Chickasaw town, 



117. 

 Caingua, native tribe of South America, 



824. 

 Cakeres, god of the Powhatan Indians, 



743. 

 Calahuchi, Apalachee town, 89. 

 Calcasieu Parish, La., see AUen and 



Jefferson Parishes, 145. 

 Calcasieu River, La., 93. 



Pakana reported by Sibley on, 170. 



Calder6n, Pedro, Bishop of Cuba, 40, 



42, 108, 137, 144, 146, 151, 173, 174, 



179, 180, 194, 197, 208, 281, 326, 380, 



829. 



Florida missions visited by, 62. 

 mission founded by, 208. 

 on agricultural methods, 309. 

 on Chacta province, 121. 

 on clothing, 471. 



Calder6n, Pedro, Bishop of Cuba, on 

 council house, 407. 

 on hunting, 319. 

 on Mobile settlement, 151. 

 on moral characteristics of Florida 

 Indians, 233. 

 Calion, 55. 

 "Caloose Creek," probably Okalusa or 



Okeloosa Creek, 167. 

 Caloose-hutche, meaning of name, 25. 

 name of creek in Muskogee origin 



myth, 25. 

 possible identification with Black 



Warrior River, 25. 

 possible identification with Black 

 Water Creek, Ala., 26. 

 Calos, expedition from St. Augustine to 



town of, 102. 

 Calpista, Indian village, 54. 

 "Caluga," name possibly applied to 

 Mississippi Indians in general, 167. 

 See Okelousa. 

 Calumet, name for "peace pipe," 547, 



699. 

 Calusa, 12, 16, 20, 36, 59, 101, 102, 148, 

 173, 191, 192, 195, 216, 282, 802, 829. 

 bracelets, 521. 

 burial customs, 722. 

 called Choctaw by some early 



writers, 102. 

 clothing, 457, 471. 

 continuance on west coast of 

 Florida till end of Seminole War, 

 102. 

 country, landing by Cordova in, 

 101. 



landing by Miruelo in, 101. 

 landing by Ponce de Leon in, 



101. 

 Menendez' visit to, 101, 192. 

 reconnaissance by Spaniards, 



102. 

 withdrawal of Quale to, 136. 

 departure from San Antonio, 101. 

 Fontaneda's captivity among, ref- 

 erence to, 90. 

 gold acquired from shipwrecked 



European vessels by, 35, 101. 

 headdress, 504. 



home of, on Florida Peninsula, 101. 

 identification with tribe found by 



Ponce de Leon in Florida, 34. 

 members of Muskhogean linguistic 



stock, 239. 

 Menendez, visit to Tocobaga with 



chief of, 195. 

 movements, 64. 

 name, interpretation of, 216. 

 necklaces, 518. 



Ponce de Leon killed by, lOL 

 population, 102. 

 religious beliefs and usages among, 



763. 

 said by Romans to have gone to 



Cuba, 192. 

 shell beads, 485. 

 sketch of, 101-102. 



