INDEX 



885 



"Flint People," name used for Avoyel 



Indians, 542, 543. 

 Flint River, 26, 63, 89, 92, 107, 127, 

 138, 153, 168, 169, 189, 214. 



identification with River of Capa- 

 chequi, 42. 



Spaniards' Rio Grande, 43. 

 probably named for flint quarries, 



542. 

 towns visited by De Soto probably 

 on, 127. 

 Florencia, Capt. Juan Fernandez de, 

 Apalachee commandant, Chatot up- 

 rising suppressed by, 107. 



rebuilds Timucua towns, 202. 

 Florida, ancient inhabitants known 

 from Laudonni^re expedition, 62. 

 cession to England, 62, 78, 84. 

 discovery, 34, 35. 

 Governor of, 83. 



expedition sent against Oconee, 

 by, 165. 

 Guacata tribe on southeast coast, 



134. 

 Huguenot colony in, 74. 

 Indians, arm bands, 522. 

 body paint, 531. 

 clothing, 457, 525. 

 ear ornaments, 511. 

 leg ornaments, 523. 

 moral characteristics, 233. 

 necklaces, 518. 

 on implements for hunting and 



fishing, 575, 577. 

 use of beads, 485. 

 use of pearls, 488. 

 weapons, 575, 577. 

 invasion of, by Andrew Jackson, 



150, 181. 

 Potano Indians of, 11. 

 possession of taken by De Soto, 40. 

 purchased by United States, 79. 

 southern, Indians of, 34. 



cultural level, 10. 

 Spanish control of, 62. 

 Timucua and Apalachee Indians ot, 



11. 

 Yamasee moved to, 63. 

 Florida, Cape of, 37. 

 Florida Keys, 12, 84. 

 Florida Peninsula, 22, 34, 63. 



south of Tampa Bay, home or 

 Calusa, 12, 101. 

 Florida, State of, 1, 5, 11, 12, 16, 18, 19, 

 20, 21, 29, 30, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 40, 

 52, 59, 61, 64, 70, 71, 73, 74, 78, 83, 87. 

 Folsom, Choctaw informant, 795. 

 Fontaine, Rev. James, on houses, 412, 

 421. 



on population of Fort Christanna, 



178, 347. 

 on towns, 632. 

 on use of horses, 348. 

 Fontaneda, Hernando Escalante de, 101, 

 133, 134, 141, 239, 298, 347, 738, 829. 

 Ais mentioned by, 84. 



Fontaneda, Hernando Escalante de, 

 chief source of information on Calusa, 

 59. 



life among, 90, 101. 

 on clothing, 471. 



on food habits about Lake Okee- 

 chobee, 255, 256, 282. 

 on story of Apalachee gold, 90. 

 Food, 244-253, 255, 265-295. 

 cooking of, 351-372. 

 discussion, 296-304. 

 preparation of vegetable, 351-368, 

 preservation, 372-386. 

 tables of, 293, 294, 295. 

 animal, 295. 

 vegetable, 293, 294. 

 Ford, James A., on occupancy of Bayo- 

 goula site, 29. 



opinion on age of Bayogoula re- 

 mains cited, 94. 

 Ford and Chambers, significance of 

 archeological evidence in relation to 

 Natchez movements collected by, 29. 

 Ford and Willey, cited on archeology 



of Gulf area, 33. 

 Foreman, Dr. Grant, 831, 832. 



cited on Indian movements, 79-80. 



on bags, 480. 



on burial customs, 725. 



on cooking, 354, 355, 361. 



on fire making, 424. 



on hair dressing, 506. 



on houses of Chickasaw, 400. 



on implements for hunting and 



fishing, 564. 

 on mnemonic devices, 612. 

 Fort, palisaded, of Yuchi, 65. 

 Fort Caroline, 89. 



Fort Christanna, Va., 19, 152, 164, 178, 

 179, 201, 632. 



Manahoac brought to, 148. 

 Saponi placed by Governor 

 Spotswood near, 178. 

 Fort Duquesne, Catawba aid to English 

 at, 104. 



Cherokee and British attack on, 112. 

 Fort Gaines, Shawnee band moved near, 



184. 

 Fort Loudon, destruction by Cherokee, 



78, 112. 

 Fort Louis, 87. 



first French establishment in Mo- 

 bile Bay, 72. 

 Fort Mitchell, settlement of Coweta 



above, 127. 

 Fort Moore, Chickasaw settlement es- 

 tablished near, 117. 

 Fort Moultrie, aided by Catawba, 104. 

 Fort Necessity, 57. 



"Fort Noo-he-roo-ka," fort captured by 



Moore in Tuscacora War, 438, 439. 



See also Hancock, King, fort built 



by. 



Fort Rosalie, on Mississippi, named 



after Duchess of Pontchartrain, 72, 



159. 



rebuilt on Mississippi, 166, 195. 



