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INDEX 



Hudson, Peter, Choctaw informer, 353. i 

 on cooking methods of the Indians. 

 353, 354, 355. 

 Hughes, English trader, killed by 



Tohome Indian, 196. 

 Huguenot colony, 128, 152, 179, 202. 

 close to Beaufort, location of the 



earliest, 128. 

 St. Johns River, site of second, 128, 



179. 

 second, destroyed by Menendez, 



74, 128. 

 settlement on James River for a 



while, 152. 

 Utina assisted by, against Potano, 

 202. 

 Huguenots, in second French expedition 



to Florida, 61. 

 Hunter, George, map of, 177. 



on Salude settlement in Pennsyl- 

 vania, 177. 

 Hunting, 310-332, 766-767. 

 bear, 321-324. 

 bison, 324-328. 

 deer, 312-321. 

 other animals, 328-332. 

 Huskanaw, custom practiced by Indians, 



712. 

 Huspaw, town of Yamasee, 209. 

 Hutchins, Capt. Thomas, 97, 119, 120, 



121, 123, 140, 166. 

 Hydrastis canadensis, uses of, 248. 

 Hymahi, Indian town, 45. 



See also Aymaj' and Guiomaez. 

 Ibaha, Ibaja, Tiraucua name for Guale, 

 135. 

 See also Iguaja and Yupaha. 

 Ibarra, Governor, 135, 187. 



comments on church at San Pedro, 



187. 

 visited Guale on Florida coast, 135. 

 Iberville, Pierre le Moyne d', 29, 83, 98, 

 99, 103, 106, 109, 116, 118, 119, 123, 

 139, 148, 151, 157, 159, 160, 161, 166, 

 171, 177, 188, 189, 190, 195, 196, 197, 

 198, 204, 219, 430, 437, 439, 462, 473, 

 829. 



Avoyel warriors met by, 94. 

 Bayogoula visited by, 95. 

 Biloxi first tribe encountered by, 96. 

 Biloxi town found abandoned by, 



96. 

 colony at Biloxi, Bayogoula alliance 



with, 95. 

 established himself on Biloxi Bay, 



151. 

 first permanent French settlement 



in Louisiana established by, 72. 

 founder of Louisiana, renewed al- 

 liance with Houma, 139. 

 old Indian village sites reported by, 



13. 

 on Caddo, 99. 

 on clothing, 476, 524. 

 on coloring of manufactured ar- 

 ticles, 610. 



Iberville, Pierre le Moyne d', on hair 

 dressing, 501. 



on staining of teeth, 536. 



on towns, 638, 639. 



visited Quinipissa, second time, 



177. 

 visited Taensa, and described tribe, 



188. 

 Washa tribe on way up Mississippi, 

 met by, 204. 

 Ibetap okla, members of Choctaw na- 

 tion, 141. 

 Ibi, see Yui. 

 Ibitachuco, Apalachee town, 37, 41. 



description of town of, 633. 

 Ibitoupa, 19, 123, 140, 141, 194, 195, 

 217. 



interpretation of name, Choctaw 



language, 217. 

 possible relation to Ibetap okla, 

 members of Choctaw nation, 141. 

 population, 141. 

 probable union with Chakchiuma, 



140. 

 sketch of, 140-141. 

 small tribe on Yazoo River, Miss., 

 140. 

 Icafui, 141, 193, 194. 



a Timucua province or tribe, 141. 

 Icasqui of Biedma, see Casqui. 

 Ichisi, town visited by De Soto, on 

 Flint River, 127. 



clothing worn by women of, 451. 

 See also Chisi. 

 Ictalurus caerulescens, use as food, 267. 

 Ictalurus furcatus, use as food, 266. 

 Idabell, Okla., home of Thliotombi, 



a very old Choctaw, 123. 

 "Idol Kiwasa," illustrated by White, 



523. 

 Iguaja, 135, 136. 



See also Ibaha. 

 Ilapi, Indian town, 45. 



town mentioned by Ranjel as being 



near Cofitachequi, 137. 

 See possibly Hilibi. 

 Ilex sp., 762. 



vomitoria, used for War drink, 699, 

 738, 739, 775, 791. 

 Illinois Confederation, 150, 800. 

 Illinois country, 73. 

 Illinois Indians, 147, 149. 

 Illinois post, 117. 

 Illinois, State of, 30, 31. 

 Implements, for hunting, fishing and 

 war, 564-589. 



serving transportation, 589-602. 

 Imukfa, branch of Coosa, 125. 

 Inamahari, name of a Siouan idol, 758. 

 Inca Empire, 39. 



India, northwestern, included in cul- 

 tural area, 825. 

 Indian confederacies, 19. 



infants, color of skin, 224. 



moral characteristics, 235, 236, 237. 



