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INDEX 



Krogman, Wilton Marion, 220, 221, 

 832. 



on physical characteristics of Sem- 

 inole of Okla., 220, 221. 

 Kulumi, see Kolomi. 

 Kunti, red, see Smilax sp. 

 Kunti, white, (kunti hatki), see Zamia 



iniegrifolia. 

 Labor, see Customs relating to birth, 

 education, and the division of labor 

 between the sexes. 

 Labrets, 515-516. 

 Lacame, see Nacanish. 

 Lacane, Indian tribe encountered by 

 Moscoso, 57. 

 See Nacanish. 

 La Clair, Fusilier de, purchase of Ata- 



kapa land by, 93. 

 Lacrosse, game adapted from the In- 

 dians, 674. 

 "Lady of Cofitachequi," see Cofitache- 



qui, Lady of. 

 La Encarnacion a la Santa Cruz de 

 Sabacola, see Santa Cruz de Sabacola 

 el Menor, 179. 

 Lafourche Parish, home of Houma, 140. 

 La Harpe, Bernard de, 85, 98, 106, 109, 

 121, 123, 130, 140, 141, 148, 155, 158, 

 166, 167, 189, 198, 204, 212, 831. 

 Anadarko visited by, 89. 

 Avoyel mentioned by, 94. 

 estimate of Akokisa population, 86. 

 number of Acolapissa warriors ac- 

 cording to, 83. 

 on images, 618, 780. 

 on location of Biloxi, 97. 

 visited Kadohadacho on Red River, 

 above mouth of Little River, 

 Ark., 141. 

 La Incarnacion, Sawokli mission, 107. 

 Lake Bistineau, 57. 

 Lake Charles, 93, 94. 

 Lake City, Fla., 41. 

 Lake Macdon, 83. 

 Lake Okeechobee, 16. 64. 



food habits about, 255. 

 Lake Pontchartrain, La., 82, 97. 



removal of Natchitoches from Red 



River to 130, 161. 

 Tangipahoa located on affluent of, 

 190. 

 Lake Prien, formerlv Indian Lake, 93. 

 Lake St. Joseph, La., 13, 31, 72, 95. 

 site of Taensa villages, visited by 

 La Salle, 166, 188. 

 Lake Salvador, 204. 



La Loire, accompanied to Mobile bv 

 Taensa, 188. 



See also Ursins, M. de la Loire des. 

 Lameco, see Chiaha. 

 Lamhatty, Indian informant on expe- 

 ditions against Apalachicola, 92. 

 account of, 171, 180. 

 map of, 736. 

 Lampblack, used by Southeastern In- 

 dians, 243. 

 Lances, spears, and javelins, 582-585. 



"Land of San Luis," Apalachee town, 



107. 

 Lane, Ralph, first colony on Roanoke 



Island established under, 76. 

 Langley, Jackson, Koasati informant, 

 146. 



on pottery, 553. 

 Language, influence of, 238-242, 805. 

 Lanman, Charles, on Cherokee festivals, 



769-771. 

 L'Anse des Chactas, on Mobile Bay, 



temporary home of Chatot, 108. 

 Laportea canadensis, uses of, 247. 

 "La Purificaci6n de Tama, called 



Yamases," 208. 

 Large-mouthed black bass (Micro- 



pferus salmoides), use as food, 266. 

 Larkin's Landing, Koasati settlement, 



145. 

 Las Alas, 65. 



La Salle, R^n6 Robert Cavalier, Sieur 

 de, 29, 30, 71, 95, 98, 105, 139, 141, 

 147, 154, 159, 162, 166, 176, 188, 

 190, 300, 807, 829, 831. 



assassination of bv his followers, 



71, 98, 141. 

 fate of Huguenot colony in France 



founded by, 74. 

 first mention of Kadohadacho by 



companions of, 141. 

 journey of, down Miss., 105, 139, 



166, 640. 

 Natchez town on Miss, visited by, 



159. 

 on pearls, 489. 

 on towns, 640. 



quest of Miss. River by, 98, 596. 

 Taensa visited by, at Lake St. 



Joseph, La., 188. 

 Tiou probably the Indians called 



Koroa by, 195. 

 treaty of peace made withTaensa, 

 188. 

 La Source, M. Thaumur, missionary, 

 72, 188, 198, 829. 



missionary, Taensa visited by, 188. 

 on images, 618. 

 on towns, 639. 

 Lathyrus myrtifolius, 269. 

 Lathyrus venosus, 269. 

 Laudonni^re, R6n6 Goulaine de, 133, 

 143, 151, 168, 187, 193, 216, 281, 297, 

 300, 334, 348, 448, 454, 648, 682. 

 main source of knowledge of an- 

 cient inhabitants of Florida, 62. 

 on agricultural methods, 308. 

 on body paint, 531. 

 on burial customs, 721. 

 on cooking, 358. 

 on honey, 268. 



on household utensils, 555, 556. 

 on implements for hunting and 



fishing, 572, 577. 

 on mats and baskets, 603, 604. 

 on medical practices, 792. 

 on pottery, 551. 



