INDEX 



889 



Quale, pronounced Wali in English, 135. 

 repulsed by Tacatacuru after de- 

 struction of missions, 187. 

 smoke-holes and windows, 427. 

 transfer to Santa Maria, San Juan, 



and Santa Cruz, 136. 

 uprising of suppressed, 135. 

 visited by Menendez, 64. 

 wars between Indians of Cusabo 



province and, 128. 

 withdrawal to Calusa country, 136. 

 Quale, town in southern part of prov- 

 ince of, 132, 135. 

 Quancane, see Nacanish. 

 Guaquili, town of, 46, 67. 

 Quasco, Hasinai tribe visited by Span- 

 iards, 136, 741. 



encountered by Moscoso, 57. 

 Quasili, town near Murphy, N. C, 

 perhaps occupied by Cherokee, 110. 

 identification with Hiwassee, 31, 47, 



with Tocar, 68. 

 reached by De Soto, 47. 

 Quatari, 110, 205. 

 classification, 67. 

 identification of with, Wateree 65, 



205. 

 visit of Pardo to, 65. 

 Quatari River, 66. 



Quatariatiqui, council held by Juan 

 Pardo at, 65, 205. 



Guaycaya, see Waccamaw. 

 Gueza, identification of, 67, 206. 

 Quiomaez, identification of Indian town 

 of, 67. 



See also Hymahi. 

 Qulf Indians, clothing, 462. 

 Qulf of Mexico, see Mexico, Gulf of. 

 Qulf peoples, source of external modify- 

 ing forces, 33. 

 Qulf region, American, relation to cul- 

 tural area, 826. 



length of human occupation based 

 on archeological evidence, 33. 

 Gunter's Landing, 28. 

 Guzman, Juan de, death of, 59. 

 Haas, Dr. Mary R., 829. 

 Haig, murdered by Indians, 163. 

 Haigler, Catawba chief, killed, 104. 

 Hainai, 99, 100, 136, 137, 155, 162. 



Caddo tribe belonging to Hasinai 



Confederation, 136. 

 population, 137. 

 removal from Texas to north side 



of Red River, 136. 

 reported last in 1878, 137. 

 sketch of, 136-137. 

 Hair, long, worn by Choctaw, 121, 808. 



manner of dressing, 498-507, 805. 

 "Hair People," name used for Pensa- 



cola tribe, 808. 

 Hais, Indian tribe encountered by 

 Moscoso, 57. 

 See also Eyeish. 

 Ha-ish, see Eyeish. 

 Haiti, 33. 



464735 — 46 58 



Hakluyt Society, papers of, 407, 460, 

 471, 494, 519, 529, 531, 534, 543, 546, 

 571 577 

 Ilalbert, Henry Hale, 679, 680, 683, 727, 

 828. 



on burial chests, 561. 

 on burial customs, 727. 

 on incorporation of Chakchiuma 

 with Chickasaw and Choctaw, 

 106. 

 Hale, Horatio, 201, 258, 830. 

 Hamilton, Peter J,, 35. 

 Han, identification of, 85. 

 Hanahaskies, see Nahyssan. 

 Hanathaskies, see Nahyssan. 

 Hancock King, fort built by, 438. 

 Hanna, Charles A., 832. 

 Hanna, Okla,, site of Okchai Square 

 Ground, 167. 



site of Square Ground of Hilibi, 137. 

 Haplodinotus grunniens, 267. 



Haplodinotus sp. "pexe pereo" iden- 

 tified as, 267. 

 Harby, Mrs. Lee C, 832. 

 Harney, Colonel, conflicts with, 102. 

 Hariot, Thomas, 126, 305, 325, 335, 783, 

 831. 



on agricultural methods of the Al- 



gonquians, 258, 305, 306. 

 on artistic development, 614, 615. 

 on axes, 545. 

 on bags or purses, 479. 

 on bear hunting, 321. 

 on body paint, 529. 

 on bracelets, 521. 

 on burial customs, 719. 

 on clothing, 441, 458, 459, 469, 475. 



worn by medicine men, 477. 

 on coloring of articles, 609. 

 on communication, means of, 735. 

 on cooking methods, 353, 356, 358, 

 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 

 366. 

 on deer hunting, 312, 313. 

 on dietary of the Algonquian tribes, 

 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 276, 

 277, 298, 303. 

 on ear ornaments, 510. 

 on fishing methods, 337. 

 on forts built by Indians, 438. 

 on hair dressing, 498, 501. 

 on head bands, 508, 509. 

 on houses, 413, 414. 

 on implements for hunting and 



fishing, 567, 572, 577, 582, 588. 

 on leg ornaments, 523. 

 on metals, use of, 491, 492, 495. 

 on musical instruments, 626. 

 on necklaces, 516, 519. 

 on pottery making, 554. 

 on religious beliefs and customs, 



742, 743. 

 on salt and salt substitutes, 303. 

 on social organization, 646. 

 on tattooing, 532. 

 on tobacco, 382, 383. 

 on towns of Indians, 630, 631. 



