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INDEX 



Gordon, Governor of Pennsylvania, 

 Pierre Chartier reprimanded by, 185. 

 Gorgets, 518, 519, 520. 



See also Necklaces, 519. 

 Gourgues, Dominique de, 62. 



assisted by Saturiwa in his punitive 

 expedition, 179. 

 Government modeled after United 



States adopted by Cherokee, 113. 

 Governor of Florida, punitive expedi- 

 tion against Guale uprising under- 

 taken by, 135. 

 Grand Lake, La., 12, 17, 30. 



home of Chitimacba, 119. 

 Grand River reservation, Ont., Tusca- 

 rora allied with Great Britain in Rev- 

 olution, located on, 199. 

 Granganimeo, North Carolina coast 

 noble, 510, 646. 



hair, manner of dressing, 501. 

 wife of, Amadas and Barlowe enter- 

 tained by, 742. 



clothes worn by, 472. 

 ear ornaments worn by, 510. 

 head band worn by, 509. 

 Grant, Colonel, Cherokee defeat by 



forces under, 112. 

 Grass, cockspur (Echinochloa crusgaUi), 



use of, 286, 291. 

 Gravier, J., Jesuit missionary", 72, 77, 

 140, 159, 166, 177, 198, 212, 327, 417, 

 462, 684, 829. 



on agricultural methods, 261. 

 on artistic development, 617. 

 on food preserving, 380, 381. 

 on greasing and coloring of hair and 



skin, 528. 

 on hair dressing, 501. 

 on pottery, 550. 

 on religious beliefs, 780, 781. 

 on staining of teeth, 536. 

 on towns, 639. 

 visit to Bayogoula, 95. 

 Greasing and coloring of hair and skin, 



526-528. 

 Great Britain, cession of Florida to, 62, 

 64, 78, 84, 91. 



conditions in Southeastern U. S., 



at close of second war with, 79. 

 some Tuscarora alhed with in Rev- 

 olutionary War, 199. 

 Great Houmas, settlement of Houma, 



139. 

 Great Lakes, 32, 71, 

 Great River people, 33. 

 "Great Sun of the Natchez," title of 

 chief, 246, 555, 599, 600, 601, 612, 

 700, 728. 

 Great Sun, town of Natchez visited by 



Iberville, 159. 

 Greenleaf Mountains, site of Square 



Ground of Natchez, 160. 

 "Green Leaf," see Asilanabi. 

 Green Peach War, 169, 207. 



Wiwohka responsible for, 207. 

 Greenville, 50. 



Gregg, Alexander, on origin of Catawba 



Indians, 23. 

 Grenada Road, 106. 

 Grenville, Sir Charles, 76. 

 Grierson, Robert, Scotch trader, resided 



at Hilibi, 137. 

 Grigra, 134, 217. 



name, interpretation of, 217. 

 Natchez Nation, joined by, 134. 

 population, 134. 

 sketch of, 134. 

 Tunica spoken by, 240. 

 Gris, see Grigra. 

 Groundnuts (Apios tuberosa), use of, 



292, 296, 362. 

 Grovehill, Ala., 50. 

 Guacata, 84, 134, 192. 



east coast Indians accompanied to 



Cuba by, 134. 

 kind treatment of Menendez' men 



by, 134. 

 location, 134. 

 members of Muskhogean linguistic 



family, 239. 

 population unknown, 134. 

 sketch of, 134. 



uprising against Spaniards, 134. 

 See also Ais. 

 Guachoya, town on Mississippi River, 

 where De Soto died, 56, 58, 158, 188, 

 434, 651. 

 Guacuca River, identification of as 



Ochlockonee River, 42. 

 Gualdape, name used for Ayllon colony 



on South Carolina coast, 135. 

 Gualdape River, identity of discussed, 

 37. 



possibly name for Savannah River, 

 135. 

 Guale, Indians of, 30, 133, 135, 141, 

 187, 194, 202, 210, 211, 217, 222, 351, 

 806, 827. 



attacked by Yuchi, Creeks, and 

 Cherokee, in English interest, 63, 

 135. 

 body paint, 532. 

 bracelets, 521. 

 clothing, 457. 

 doors, material of, 429. 

 fingernails and toenails, length of, 



537. 

 hair dressing, 504. 

 household utensils, 558. 

 houses, 405, 421. 

 incorporation with Yamasee and 



final disappearance, 136. 

 leg ornaments, 523. 

 mats and baskets, 603. 

 medical practices, 791, 792. 

 moved to Florida by Spaniards, 63. 

 name given by Spaniards to "prov- 

 ince" on coast of Georgia, 18, 26, 

 37, 135. 



interpretation of, 217. 

 physical characteristics, 222. 

 population, 136. 

 sketch of, 135-136. 



