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INDEX 



"Coosada Old Town," name used on 



Vignoles map of Florida, 146. 

 "Coosa of Chickasaw Camp," 126. 

 Coosa Old Town, 200. 

 Coosa River, 22, 25, 26, 28, 31, 32, 46, 

 48, 72, 87, 145, 153, 166, 170, 184, 

 191, 197, 200, 214. 

 Old Coosa town located on, 125, 128. 

 Coosa River Muskogee, 67. 

 Coosa Valley, 11. 



occupied by Cherokee by permis- 

 sion of Creeks, 112. 

 Coosaw, see Coosa. 

 Coosawattee, valley of the, occupied by 



Cherokee, 112. 

 Coosawhatchie River, 64, 124, 128. 

 Copper, use of, 71, 243, 490-494, 510, 

 522. 



in province of Chisca, 48. 

 Coranine, see Coree. 



C<Srdova, Francisco Hernandez de, at- 

 tacked by Indians in Florida, 35. 

 landing in Calusa country, 101. 

 Cords, threads, and textiles, 448-454. 

 Coree, 15, 126, 800. 



and Machapunga, assigned land on 

 Mattamuskeet Lake, Hyde Co., 

 N. C, 126, 148. 

 apparently extinct, 126. 

 of Point Lookout destroyed by 



Machapunga, 690. 

 popuation, 126. 

 sketch of, 126. 

 town of, 631. 



tribe occupying peninsula near 

 mouth of Neuse River, N. C, 

 126. 

 Coreorgonel, town destroyed by Sul- 

 livan, 201. 



located on Cayuga Lake, 201. 

 Corn, guinea (Panicum sp.), use of, 288. 

 Corn {Zea sp.), 268, 269, 274, 281, 288, 

 289, 296, 373. 



cooking, 351-359. 

 planting, 306, 307, 308. 

 Coronado, Francesco de, explorations 



of, 74. 

 Corpus Christi Pass, 59. 

 Cosapuya, interpretation of name, 217. 



See Cusabo. 

 Cossa, Indian town, 66. 

 "Costa Indians," see Ais. 

 Coste, Koasati town mentioned by De 

 Soto's chroniclers 27. 



See also Koasati, 145, 268. 

 Costehe, see Coste. 

 See Koasati, 145. 

 town of, 69. 

 Costehe Indians, identification as Coste, 

 48. 



and as Koasati, 65, 68. 

 Cotton Gin Port, Tex., 51. 

 Council Hill, settlement of Osochi 



located at, 169. 

 Court House of Johnston County, at 

 Tishomingo, Okla., formerly last 

 Chickasaw Council House, 118. 



"Cousah Old Fields," location, 125. 

 Coushatta, La., named for Koasati, 145. 

 Coussana, see Inkillis Tamaha. 

 Cow Creek Indians, see Muskogee, 182. 

 Cowatoe, 111. 

 Cowe, Cherokee town, 675. 

 Coweta, 26, 126, 127, 131, 143, 153, 

 180, 185, 197. 



Chattahoochee River, former home 

 of, 127. 



chief of, sometimes called "Em- 

 peror of the Creeks," 127. 

 clothing, 470. 

 Franciscan friars ordered out of 



country by, 62, 92. 

 Fray Juan Ocon ordered away from 



mission by, 180. 

 household utensils, 558, 604. 

 images, 616. 

 member of Creek Confederation, 



126. 

 moieties, 664. 

 moved to Ocmulgee to be near 



English, 127. 

 Muskogee tribe among Lower 



Creeks, 126. 

 originally part of Kasihta, 126. 

 population, 127. 



possibly visited by De Soto, 127. 

 pottery, 551. 

 removal to Arkansas River near 



town of Coweta, 127. 

 return to Chattahoochee after 



Yamasee War, 127. 

 sketch of, 126-127. 

 town of, burned by Spaniards under 



Matheos, 63. 

 towns of, 633. 

 Coxe, Daniel, 108, 115, 166, 180. 



claims of upheld by ship under 



Captain Bond, 108. 

 Louisiana claimed by, 77. 

 name Chehawhaw extended by to 



Tallapoosa River, 28. 

 name Samboukia applied by to 



town of Sawokli, 28. 

 pearl fisheries mentioned by, 489. 

 Coz, Captain Martinez de, soldiers 



under, destroyed by Tocobaga, 195. 

 Coza, identification as Coosa, 65. 

 Cozao, classification of tribe, 67. 

 Crabapples (Malus sp.) , use of, 272. 

 Cradles, 562-563, 713, 716, 717. 

 Crane Creek, 46. 



Crane, Verner W., on hair dressing, 505. 

 Craven County, N. C, home of Neusiok 



tribe, 162. 

 Craven, Governor, Yamasee defeated 



by English under, 209. 

 Crawfish, red, symbol of Houma, 29. 

 Cree language, resemblances to in 



Powhatan dialect, 24, 31. 

 Creek and English expedition, 1704, 63. 

 Creek census, 186. 



Creek Confederation, 19, 20, 27, 121, 

 126, 128, 137, 138, 153, 217, 239, 801, 

 822, 827, 828. 



