INDEX 



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Calusa, source material on, 829. 

 territory, fertility of, 20. 

 treatment of prisoners by, 101. 

 tribe of southwestern Florida, a 



littoral community, 18-19. 

 village, erection in fort by Fran- 

 cisco de Reynoso, 101. 

 "Calusa Province," 173. 

 Camden, 55. 

 Carapti, La., site of French settlement, 



142. 

 Canada, 71, 72, 73. 



Canadian River, one Biloxi living there 

 among Creeks, 97. 



temporary home of Koasati, 145. 

 Canadian Zone, 19. 

 Canary Islands, 40. 

 Canasauga, 31. 

 Canasoga, Indian village, 47, 48. 



derivation of word, 70. 

 Canche, see Cauchi. 



Cango, Governor Mendez de, meeting 

 between Ais chief and, 84, 85. 

 Tekesta country traversed by, 192, 

 Cane, importance to Indians, 244. 



rafts constructed by De Soto army, 

 50. 

 Caney Creek, Tex., possible home of 



Patiri, 172. 

 Canna indica, use of, 289. 

 Canna sp., use of as food, 288, 289, 

 Cannasauga stream, 47. 

 Cannibalism, resorted to by Spaniards 



at Santa Lucia, Fla., 134. 

 Cannibals, tribe of reached by Bienville 

 party, probably Atakapa, 93. 



tribe of reported by Penicaut, 85. 

 Canoe Creek, 49, 



Indian name for, 69. 

 Canoes and rafts, 589-598, 



See Transportation, 

 Canos, name given by Pardo to Cofi- 



tachequi, 64, 

 Cantino, Alberto, 34, 

 Caoque, see Coya, 



Capachequi, Indian province of, 42, 43, 

 89. 



name used by De Soto, 102, 

 probably related to Hitchiti, 89, 

 Capaha, see Pacaha, 490, 

 Caparaz, 102, 119. 



Amacano associated with, 88. 

 connection with doctrina named 



San Luis, 102, 119, 

 possible connection with Capache- 

 qui, 102, 

 Capasi, chief of Apalachee, litter used 



to carry, 598, 

 Cape Canaveral, corn field north of, 255. 

 Cape Cod, 5. 

 Cape Colony, 7. 

 Cape Fear, 40. 



Cape Fear Indians, 103, 172, 217, 278. 

 name, interpretation of, 217. 

 population, 103. 



possible connection with Wacca- 

 maw, 103. 



Cape Fear Indians, sketch of, 103. 



Cape Fear River, 15. 



Cape Hatteras, N. C, home of Hatteras 



tribe, 137. 

 Cape Lookout, 5. 

 Capinans, 103. 



Biloxi town, 31. 



name, resemblance of to Capitan- 



esses, 103. 

 sketch of, 103-104. 

 Capitanesses, name used for Indians, on 

 Carte Figurative, 103. 

 See Capinans. 

 Capuaca, town subject to Mission of 



Nombre de Dios, 179. 

 Carabay, town subject to San Juan del 



Puerto, 179. 

 Cariaria, see Rhus coriaria, 385. 

 Carolana, name given by Coxe to Louisi- 

 ana, 77. 

 Carolina Indians, armor, 588, 589. 

 clothing, 472. 



eastern, origin belief of, 24. 

 hair dressing, 503. 

 musical instruments, 626. 

 necklaces, 516, 517. 

 physical characteristics, 228. 

 Carolinas, 73, 77. 

 English of, 73. 



Indians remaining in after the re- 

 moval, 80. 

 Siouans of, 15. 

 Carolinian Faunal Area, Indian tribes 



occupying, 19. 

 Carrier, Lyman, 270. 

 Carroll, B. R., on hunting, 313. 

 Carrosa, identification with Okalusa, 65. 

 Carr Shoals, point where De Soto 



crossed Oconee River, 44. 

 Cartaret|County,*N. C, home of Neu- 



siok tribe, 162. 

 Cartaya, Spanish ensign, 173, 

 Cartogechaye Creek, 47. 

 Casanas de Jesus Maria, Fray Francisco, 

 57, 832. 



Anadarko mentioned by, 89. 

 missions in Texas founded by, 74. 

 value of report of on Hasinai In- 

 dians, 74. 

 Casapullas Indians, towns of depopu- 

 lated, 129. 

 Cascangui, see Icafui, 141. 

 Casiste, town on Alabama River, passed 



by Spaniards, 49, 127, 143. 

 Casqui, affinities with Koasati, 27. 

 country of, 54, 

 encountered by De Soto, 27, 52, 



53, 54, 628. 

 linguistic evidence of belonging to 



Muskhogean stock, 27. 

 towns of, reference to, 433. 

 See also Kaskinampo. 

 Casquin, see Casqui. 



See also Kaskinampo. 

 Casquinampo, see Kaskinampo. 

 Cassatees, see Koasati. 



