INDEX 



881 



Datha, Indian chief, 615, 647, 755, 758. 



Davenport, 156, 



Davila, Father, sole survivor of Guale 



uprising, 135. 

 Davila, Pedrdrias, see Avila, Pedro 



Arias de. 

 Davila, see Padilla, Davila. 

 Davion, Tunica missionary, 72, 106, 



159, 188, 198. 

 Davis, T. Frederick, on identity of 

 Indians contacted bv Ponce de Leon, 

 34. 



on location of Ponce de Leon's 



settlement in Florida, 36. 

 on voyages of Ponce de Leon, 35. 

 Daycao River, 58, 

 Deadose, 130, 172, 240. 



associated with Akokisa and Patiri 



in mission of San Ildefonso, 96. 

 one of tribes served by Mission of 



San Ildefonso, 86. 

 possible extermination by epidemic, 



130. 

 raid by Nabedache against Apache 



joined by, 130. 

 separated from Bidai Indians, 130. 

 ' settled for a time at San Xavier 

 Mission, 130. 

 sketch of, 130. 



tribe living between Trinity and 

 Navasota Rivers, Tex., 130. 

 Deasonville culture, 33. 

 De Batz, A., French draftsman, 122, 

 198, 419, 429, 613, 829. 



reference to sketch of Acolapissa 

 temple by, 82. 

 Debo, Angle, 832. 



De Crenay map, 133, 142, 173, 189, 190, 

 196, 207. 



Biloxi site shown on, 96. 

 Deer, great importance of, 249, 295, 297, 

 439 448 449 457. 



hunting methods for, 312-321, 803. 

 De Gourgues, Timucua chief Saturiwa 



visited by, 555. 

 De Graffenried, Baron, 631, 831. 



on religious beliefs and usages, 755. 



De Kerl6rec, Chevalier, 98, 109, 121, 



139, 140, 151, 166, 171, 197, 198, 204. 



on Chawasha village near New 



Orleans, 109. 



De la Vente, missionary, 118, 123. 



on morals, 237. 

 Delaware, 100, 113. 



westward origin indicated by tra- 

 dition, 24, 

 De Leon, Alonzo, expedition across 



Caddo country, 98. 

 De Leon, Juan Ponce, 35. 



discovery of Florida by, 34. 

 hostile reception by Indians, 35. 

 settlement in Florida established 



by, 36. 

 visited Nabedache, 155. 

 Delgado, Marcos, 28, 121. 



visit to Upper Creeks by, 63. 

 De Luna, see Luna, Tristan de. 



De M6zi^res, Athanase, 155, 211. 



De Montigny, see Dumont de Montigny. 



Demopolis, Ala., 50. 



Densmore, Frances, songs from Florida 



Seminole obtained by, 102, 828. 

 De Richebourg, 161. 

 De Soto, Hernando, 39, 64, 67, 69, 81. 

 83, 102, 108, 110, 115, 116, 121, 125, 

 127, 137, 138, 139, 141, 143, 145, 147, 

 150, 151, 154, 155, 156, 158, 164, 167, 

 169, 173, 174, 176, 188, 189, 190, 193, 

 200, 202, 204, 208, 212, 213, 267, 297, 

 300, 301, 312, 324, 333, 343, 351, 373, 

 376, 381, 433, 459, 462, 472, 587, 807. 

 Altamaha, visited by, 208. 

 Apalachee province reached by, 89. 

 attacked by Chickasaw, 52, 116, 



549, 624. 

 battle of Two Lakes, 41. 

 battle with Tula Indians, 55. 

 birthplace, 39. 



Brier Creek crossed by, 44. 

 burial, 56. 

 Chawasha probably encountered 



by, 108. 

 Cheraw first visited by Spaniards 



under, 109. 

 death, 56. 

 discovery of Chickasaw in Miss., 



116. 

 encounter with Eyeish, 132. 

 encounter with Tula in south- 

 western Ark., 98, 100. 

 entered Mobile territory in Ala., 



150, 430. 

 entry into Havana, 40. 

 erection of crosses , 43. 

 extent of territory for conquest 



granted to, 40. 

 expedition against Chakchiuma, 



105. 

 first Christian ceremony in Ark., 



conducted under, 52. 

 first friendly Indians encountered, 



43. 

 Florida taken possession of by, 40. 

 Georgia reached by, 44, 

 governorship of Cuba given to, 40. 

 horses brought by, 346. 

 landed in territory of Ogita near 

 Tampa Bay, Fla., 151, 165, 613. 

 location of Indian tribes encoun 

 tered , 14, 17, 21, 22, 26, 28, 29, 

 30. 

 march begun, 40. 

 Mississippi River reached, 52. 

 Moscoso successor to, 158. 

 Muskogean interpreter with, 67. 

 Okalusa heard of by Spaniards 



under, 167. 

 on food used by natives, 265. 

 passage of the Savannah, 45. 

 pearls given by "Lady of Cofi- 



tachequi" to, 45. 

 period following, 59-81. 

 port of embarkation, 40. 

 possibly attacked by Washa, 204. 



