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INDEX 



English, convoy, ascending Mississippi, 

 attack on, 166. 



early struggles between Spaniards 



and, 63. 

 influence strong among Natchez, 



159. 

 Pamlico first discovered on Pamlico 



River, N. C by, 170. 

 relations with Indians, 75-78. 

 slave hunters, attack on Acola- 



pissa by, 82. 

 traders, Coosa found by in Ala. in 



17th century, 125. 

 Waxhaw discovered by, in North 



and South Carolina, 206. 

 Yamasee uprising against, 63. 

 English and Creek expedition, 1704, 63. 

 English and Indian allies, attack on by 



Apalachocola, 92. 

 English Turn, scene of encounter be- 

 tween French and English, 77. 

 Eno, 66, 130, 131, 145, 183, 186, 217, 

 380, 815. 



apparently united with Catawba, 



131. 

 found bv Lawson on Eno River near 



Hillsboro, N. C, 131, 183. 

 games, 548, 682. 

 houses, 413. 

 included in Tuscarora list, by 



Lawson, 131. 

 name, interpretation of, 217. 

 location, 131. 

 moved to South Carolina and united 



with Catawba, 131. 

 population, 131. 

 possible identity with Weanoc or 



Wyanoke, 130. 

 sketch of, 130-131. 

 trade, 739. 

 Enoree River, S. C, may be clue to 



original habitat of Eno, 131. 

 Eno River, N. C, Occaneechi found by 

 Lawson on, 164. 



Adshusheer, village on, 183. 

 named for Eno, 131. 

 Ephippick, Apalachicola town, 92. 

 Equale, Fla., see Toquale. 

 Erie, Ala., 50. 



Eryngium yuccaefolium, uses of, 248. 

 Esaw, see Catawba Indians, 564. 

 Eskippakithiki, Shawnee town on Lul- 



begrud Creek, Clark Co., Ky., 185. 

 Espinosa, Fray Isidro Felis de, 158, 674, 

 832. 



on musical instruments, 629. 

 Etanie, Seminole settlement, 194. 



located in Utina country, 202. 

 Etiwaw, a Cusabo tribe, allied with 

 whites against Congaree and Santee, 

 124. 

 See also Itwams. 

 Etowah River, Ga., 14. 



Eufaula on affluent of, 131. 

 Etowah works, 26. 

 Euchee Old Fields, 213. 



Eufaula, 26, 131, 132, 153,^^ 160, 181 

 203, 215. 



artistic development, 617. 

 early home on Euharlee Creek, Ga., 

 131. 



on Talladega Creek, Ala., 131. 

 Muskogee tribe, 131. 

 population, 132. 

 removal to Oklahoma with Creeks, 



132. 

 sketch of, 131-132. 

 Square Ground, 81, 776. 

 Eufaula Hatchee or Eufaula Oldtown, 

 home of Eufaula of Talladega Creek, 

 Ala., 26, 131, 132. 

 Eufaula Oldtown, see Eufaula Hatchee. 

 Euharlee Creek, Ga., early home of 



Eufaula, 26, 131. 

 Expedition of Hernandez de Soto, 39-59. 

 Eyeish, 98, 132. 



almost destroyed by smallpox, 132. 

 Caddo tribe living on Ayish Creek. 



San Augustine Co., Tex., 132. 

 first mentioned in Elvas and Bied- 



ma narratives, 132. 

 identification with Hais, 57. 

 on Attoyac River in 1785, 132. 

 population, 132. 

 relation to Caddo, 98, 132. 

 settlement between the Brazos and 



Colorado, 132. 

 sketch of, 132. 



union with other Caddo tribes, 132. 

 Zacatecan mission to, 75. 

 Fagus sp.j use of, 288. 

 Fallam, Robert, 76, 152, 157, 200, 302. 

 Farming, efiFect upon the growth of 



states, 17-18. 

 Featherwork, 454-456, 472. 

 Federal Government, relations with 



Cherokee, 113. 

 Fernandez, Benito, death of, 43. 

 Fernandino, Simon, 76. 

 Ferrara, Duke of, 34. 

 Ferriday, 56. 

 Filache, Fla., 133. 

 Filipina Bay, Spanish name for Mobfle 



Bay, 60. 

 Finger rings, 522-523. 

 Fire Chief (often known as Mingo 



Luak), Chitimacha chief, 120. 

 Fire making, 422-427. 

 First Seminole War, 79. 

 Fishing, 332-344, 485, 803. 

 Fish Pond Indians, see Okchai, 166, 167. 

 Fish, uses of, 251, 253. 

 Fishweirs, stone, on Tampa Bay, 243, 



548. 

 Fitch, Tobias, reference to Abihka 



town bv, 82, 

 "Five Civihzed Tribes," 181. 



tribes comprised in, 19. 

 Flageolets, 628-629. 



See Musical instruments. 

 "Flat Heads," name used for Catawba 



and Choctaw, 539. 

 Flint implements, 543-544. 



