INDEX 



895 



Kentucky, State of, 2. 



Green River people in, 33. 

 Keowa, 111. 

 Keowee, 163. 

 Keowee River, S. C, possibly connected 



with name Keyauwee, 145. 

 Kerl^rec, Governor, see De Kerl^rec. 

 Ketenuaka, band of Tuscarora, 199. 

 Kewasowok, Indian word for gods, 742. 

 Key, John, of Costango, last man who 

 spoke Tutelo language fluently, 201, 

 663, 664. 

 Kevauwee, 110, 131, 144, 145, 164, 178, 

 183, 186, 200, 201, 208. 

 beards and mustaches, 144, 498, 



805, 815. 

 body paint, 530. 

 clans and gentes, 654. 

 population, 145. 

 ruled by a Congaree through 



marriage with chief tainess, 144. 

 sketch of, 144-145. 

 Key Marco, Fla., description of Indian 

 relics found at, 408, 409, 504, 511, 512, 

 516, 518, 521, 524, 556, 557, 560, 562, 

 565, 569, 584, 589, 590, 591, 603, 619, 

 620-623, 809. 

 Kiamichi River, Okla., home of Biloxi. 



97. 

 Kiamulgatown, Abihka town, 82. 



mentioned in Creek census, 186. 

 Kiawa, 115, 129. 

 Kichai, 241. 

 Kickapoo, clans and gentes, 656. 



language, affinity with Shawnee, 31. 

 Killip, E. P., 270, 288. 

 Kimber, Edward, 439, 457, 694. 

 on clothing, 461, 463, 464. 

 on war customs, 694, 695. 

 Kinchafoonee River, 43. 



home of Yuchi located on, 214. 

 Kinder, La., 145. 

 Kinemo, see Skunnemoke. 

 King Gilbert and Coosaboys, part taken 

 by in Barnwell's expedition against 

 St. Augustine, 129. 

 "King Johnny," chief of joint settle- 

 ment of Pedee and Cape Fear tribes, 

 172. 

 Kinietz, Vernon, editor, 832. 

 Kiskiminetas River, 185. 

 Kispogogi, Shawnee band of Indians, 



184. 

 Kispokotha, later name for Shawnee 

 band, 185. 



Tecumseh member of, 185. 

 Kitcopataki, branch of Hilibi, 137, 138. 

 Kituhwa, old name for Cherokee, 23. 

 Kiwasa, Indian God, 614. 

 Knives, 564-566. 

 Knox Creek, 46. 



Koasati, 27, 28, 53, 68, 69, 70, 80, 88, 



125, 144, 145, 146, 152, 214, 665, 828. 



joined by Alabama on Tombigbee 



River, 87. 

 mats and baskets, 605. 

 nose ornaments, 515. 



Koasati, on island in Tennessee River, 

 145. 



part of tribe moved to Tex., 145. 

 pestilence among, 145. 

 united with Alabama, 145. 

 population, 146. 

 sketch of, 145-146. 

 source material, 828. 

 Square Ground, 617. 

 terms of relationship, 666, 668. 

 town identified with Coste, 27. 

 united with Kaskinampo, 145. 

 Koe-chito, town supporting the French, 



122. 

 Ko-i-ha-tco, Seminole brave, 226. 

 Kolomi, 146, 147, 153, 181, 218. 



apparently united with Fus- 

 hatchee, Kanhatki, and Atasi, 

 147. 

 Muskogee town or tribe, 146. 

 name, interpretation of in Musko- 

 gee language, 218. 

 population, 147. 

 sketch of, 146-147. 

 town burned by Spaniards under 



Matheos, 63. 

 ultimate fate unknown, 147. 

 Upper Creek Town, description of, 

 393, 634. 

 Kolomi Miko, Chief at Suwannee 



Oldtown, 147. 

 Koosah town, old Creek town, 594. 

 Koroa, 13, 19, 55, 106, 147, 148, 166, 

 194, 195, 198, 199, 211, 301, 829. 

 allies of Natchez, 73. 

 attacked by Chakchiuma and Choc- 

 taw, in the French interest, 147. 

 attacked by Chickasaw, 106. 



Quapaw, 147. 

 clothing, 462. 

 last heard of in attack on Tunica 



Indians, 148. 

 murderer of Foucault, French mis- 

 sionary, slain by chiefs of, 147, 

 198. 

 murder of Missionary P. Seuel and 

 massacre of garrison of Fort St. 

 Peter by, 147. 

 participated in Natchez uprising, 



166. 

 pearls purchased by La Salle from, 



489. 

 population, 148. 

 severely treated by Quapaw and 



Illinois, 147. 

 sketch of, 147-148. 

 smoke-holes and windows lacking, 



427. 

 source material on, 829. 

 trade with, 738. 

 towns, 640. 



Tunica spoken by, 240. 

 Kowaliga Creek, affluent of Tallapoosa, 

 home of Okchai, 166. 



home of the Kealedji, 144. 

 Kroeber, Alfred L., 11. 



