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INDEX 



Fort St. Peter, Miss., established near 

 Yazoo town, 211. 



massacre of garrison by Koroa and 

 Yazoo, 147. 

 Fort San Juan, built by Capt. Juan 

 Pardo, 65, 109. 



destroyed by Cheraw, 1 10. 

 Fort Toulouse, at junction of Coosa and 

 Tallapoosa Rivers, 22, 72, 170, 171. 

 established by French, 78. 

 Pakana settled near, 170. 

 Pawokti settled near, 171. 

 Shawnee refusal to join English and 



Creeks in attack on, 185. 

 Tawasa located near, 191. 

 Foucault, French missionary, murdered 

 by Yazoo, 211. 



avenged by Koroa Chiefs, 147. 

 Four Hole Swamp, S. C, home of 



Natchez band, 160. 

 "Fowl Town," see Tutalosi. 

 Fox, Indian tribe, 518. 

 clans and gentes, 656. 

 language, affinity with Shawnee, 31. 

 Frachtenberg, Dr. Leo J., 201, 830. 

 Fragaria sp,, 637. 

 France, colonization efforts of, 71. 



progress under the Bourbons, 71. 

 Franciscan missions, in northern 

 Florida, success of, 62. 

 in Texas, 83. 

 Franciscan monks, sent to Apalachicola, 



92. 

 Franciscans, missions to Guale taken 

 over by, 135. 



See also Missionaries. 

 Francisco de los Tejas, first Franciscan 



mission in Texas, 83. 

 Francisco of Chicora, Indian brave, 37, 

 182, 183, 647, 830. 

 account of Indians obtained from, 



by Peter Martyr, 36. 

 brought home by Ayllon expedition, 

 183 

 FrankHn, N. C, 17. 

 Franquelin, map of, 165. 

 Frederica, Ga., Christian Gottlieb Priber, 



imprisoned and died in, 111. 

 Fredericksburg township, claimed by 



Wateree, 205. 

 French, B. F., 462, 504, 533. 

 French, allies of Chakchiuma in Natchez 

 War, 106. 



allies of Utina in raid on Potano, 



173, 202. 

 attack on Chickasaw, 117. 

 attack with Choctaw on Natchez, 



160. 

 census, 170, 173, 191, 200. 

 Chickasaw war with, 73. 

 colony, history of first established 

 in South Carolina, 61. 



second, destroyed by Spanish 

 under Menendez, 62. 



established on St. Johns 

 River by Laudonni^re, 

 61. 



French, defeat by Chickasaw, 74. 



destruction of Mission of San 



Miguel de Linares by, 83. 

 displaced by Spaniards, 173, 202. 

 estimate of Alabama population, 



88. 

 first fort constructed on Mississippi 



by, 161. 

 Indian population conditions at 



time of contact with, 13. 

 Indian tribes found on Georgia- 

 South Carolina coast by, 26. 

 Kadohadacho on Red River, Ark., 



reached, 141. 

 Natchitoches discovered by, under 



Tonti, 161. 

 Ofo settled on Red River as allies 



of, 166. 

 on ear ornaments, 511. 

 settlement near old Caddo town, 

 142. 



removed to Campti, La., 142. 

 supported by four of the Sixtowns, 



121. 

 Tohome discovered by, 196. 

 under Ribault and Laudonni6re, 

 Tacatacuru visited by, 187. 

 French and Indian War, part taken by 



Cherokee in, 112. 

 Fresh Water ("Agua Dulce") Indians 

 133, 193, 194. 

 population, 133. 

 sketch of, 133. 

 Fresh Water province, 174, 202. 

 Fresh Water Timucua, reached by 



Ponce de Leon, 193. 

 Friar Point, Miss., 53, 54. 

 Fulton, Colonel, one of purchasers of 



Biloxi and Pascagoula lands, 97. 

 Fus-hatchee, 125, 134, 142, 147, 153, 

 217. 



Creek town, on south side of 

 Tallapoosa River, 125, 133, 142, 

 147, 181. 191. 

 joined by Kan-hatki, 142, 181. 

 name, interpretation of in Muskogee 



tongue, 217. 

 population, 134. 

 sketch of, 133-134. 

 Tawasa with, 191. 

 Gaffarel, Paul Louis Jacques, 281, 371, 

 407. 



on arrows, 579. 

 on clothing, 471. 

 on hair dressing, 504, 

 on tattooing, 534. 

 on use of beads, 485. 

 Gallatin, Albert, 140, 161. 

 Gallegos, Baltasar de, Chief Constable, 

 De Soto Expedition, 40, 46, 51, 83. 

 promoted to Master of the Camp, 

 52. 

 Galphin, George, on location of Indian 



town of Cofitachequi, 45. 

 Galveston Bay, Tex., 85, 93. 

 Galveston Harbor, 59. 

 Galveston Island, 39, 74, 85. 



