INDEX 



871 



Cayuga Lake, 201. 



Cedarglades, Ark., 55. 



C^loron, Canadian commander of force 



against Chickasaw, 117. 

 Cenis, term used by La Salle, 162. 



See also Hasinai. 

 Census, English, of Indian population, 



1715, 77, 91. 

 Central America, 35. 



possible migrations from to Gulf 



Area, 33. 

 relation to cultural area, 827. 

 Central intrusion, 823. 

 Ceremonials, see Religious beliefs and 



usages. 

 Chacaiauchia, Nacogdoche chief, 156. 

 Chacta, name used bv Bishop Calder6n 



for Choctaw, 121, 795. 

 Chactoos, name used by Sibley for 



Chatot, 108. 

 Chaguate Province, La., see Chaguete 



Province. 

 Chaguete Province, La., salt found in, 



by De Soto, 738. 

 Chakchiuma, 19, 29, 51, 105, 106, 107, 

 123, 139, 140, 141, 147, 190, 195, 217. 

 allied with French in Natchez Vv ar, 



106. 

 burial customs, 729. 

 Ibitoupa apparently united with, 



140. 

 incorporation with Chickasaw and 



Choctaw, 106. 

 involvement in war between Choc- 

 taw and Chickasaw, 106. 

 name, interpretation of in Choctaw 



and Chickasaw, 217. 

 population, 107. 

 relations with French, 106, 

 sketch of, 105-106. 

 town stockaded, 433. 

 Chalahume, Indian town, 66, 69, 70. 

 Chalaque, province of, meaning of 

 name, 46. 



tribal identity of population dis- 

 cussed, 46. 

 Chamaerops sp., 285, 286. 

 Chanky, town supporting the French, 



122. 

 Chapman, Dr. J. Milling, 21. 

 Charenton, on Bayou Teche, home of 



few survivors of Chitimacha, 120. 

 Charles City County, Va., home of 



Powhatan band, 130. 

 Charleston, S. C, 12, 16, 32, 62. 

 home of Cusabo, 128. 

 visit of Pedee to, 172. 

 settlement of, 77. 

 Charleston Harbor, site of South Caro- 

 lina colony settlement, 129. 

 Charlevoix, Father Pierre F. K. de, 

 159, 161, 166, 195, 212, 261, 417, 829. 

 on artistic development, 617, 618. 

 on Chawasha, 109. 

 on house of Acolapissa Chief, 82. 

 on population, 83. 

 on towns, 639, 640. 

 on war customs, 700. 



Charlotte Harbor, 35. 

 Chartier, Martin, Frenchman who lived 

 in Pennsylvania with Piqua band of 

 Shawnee, 184. 



instigator of Shawnee removal 

 from Pennsylvania, 185. 

 Chartier, Pierre, son of Martin Char- 

 tier, settled at Allegheny, 184. 

 Chartier's band of Shawnee, 15. 

 Chartier's town, located on Allegheny 

 River, below Kishiminetas River, 184. 

 Chasee, town of Yamasee, 209. 

 Chatakague, Shawnee settlement in 



Talladega countrv, 185. 

 Chatot, 63, 73, 107,'l08, 171, 197, 213. 

 and Apalachicola, attacked by 



Creeks, 107. 

 departure from Spanish Florida, 108 

 establishment of missions among, 



107. 

 Fray Rodrigo de la Barreda driven 



out by, 107. 

 location of, 29. 



migration to French territory, 108. 

 population, 108. 

 probable merging with Choctaw in 



Oklahoma, 108. 

 removal to lands on Dog River, 



108. 

 sketch of, 107-108. 

 Chattahoochee River, 14, 63, 78, 92, 

 118, 127, 131, 137, 138, 143, 146, 153, 

 165. 168, 169, 180, 184, 189, 200, 210, 

 211,213,214. 



branch of Sawokli living with Lower 



Creeks below falls of, 180. 

 Chiaha withdrawal with Creeks to, 



116. 

 former home of Coweta, 127. 

 identification with river mentioned 



in Chekilli origin myth, 26. 

 Kasihta village on, burned by 



Spanish expedition, 143. 

 Oconee settled among Lower Creeks 



on, 165. 

 probable location of Oconee, before 



removal to Oconee River, 165. 

 site of Kolomi settlement, 146. 

 temporary home of Tuskegee, 200. 

 Yuchi settled on, 213, 214. 

 Chattahoochee towns, former home of 



Eufaula, 132, 636. 

 Chattahoochee Valley, 11. 

 Chattanooga, Tenn,, 48, 68. 



Tuskegee band located near, 200. 

 Chattooga Ridge, S. C, Cheraw first vis- 

 ited by De Soto near, 109. 

 Chattooga River, 47. 

 Chatuache, mission, northward from 



Santa Elena, 128. 

 Chaunis Temoatan, copper mines lo- 

 cated at, 491, 492. 

 Chauvignerie, 149, 199. 

 Chawasha, 73, 108, 109, 117, 168, 169, 

 204, 217, 240. 



allied to Chitimacha, 108. 

 and Washa, met by M. de Nouaille, 

 109. 



