INDEX 



899 



Lewis Jackson, Creek informant, on 



dyes, 605. 



on food preserving, 374, 375. 

 on houses, 392. 

 on mats and baskets, 605. 

 on pottery, 551, 552. 

 on skin dressing, 446. 

 on threads and textiles, 448, 452, 

 454. 

 Lewis, T. M. N., 213. 

 Lexington Plain, 5, 15. 

 Liberty, Tex., 86. 

 Life zones, causes of location of various 



groups, 20. 



in Southeastern territory, 7-10. 

 position of tribes relative to, 19. 

 Ligusticum actaeifolium, use of, 271. 

 Ligusticum canadense, 362. 

 Liiy, pond {Nelumho lutea), use of, 292, 



296. 

 Limoges, Father de, successor to Father 



du Rut, in mission to Houma, 139. 

 Linden, Ga., 50. 

 Lines Creek, 51. 

 Lipan, Spanish mission established 



among, 75. 

 Liquidamhar styraciflua, use of, 385. 

 Lisbon, 34. 



Lithospermum vulgare, uses of, 248. 

 Littafutchee, Creek name of Canoe 



Creek, 69. 

 Litters, 598-601. 

 Little Abihka, see Abihkutci. 

 Little Barataria Bayou, La., 140. 

 Little Chiaha, name of Chiaha village, 



116. 

 Little Eufaula, Eufaula settlement on 



Tallapoosa River, 131. 

 Little Hitchiti, on Flint River, 138. 

 Little Houmas, settlement of Houma, 



139. 

 Little Missouri River, 55. 

 Little Okchai, see Okchaiutci, 166. 

 Little River, Kadohadacho settlement 



on Red River above mouth of, 141. 

 Little Rock, Ark., possible home of 



Koroa, 54, 147. 

 Little Sawokli, Sawokli town, 180, 181. 

 Little Tennessee River, N. C, home of 



Tuskegee band, 47, 200. 

 Little Tohome, band of Tohome tribe, 



196. 

 Little Tulsa, see Otciapofa, 125. 

 Little Uchee Creek, Yuchi located about 



mouth of, 213. 

 Little Wateree, visit of Lawson to, 65. 



See Wateree Chickanee, 205. 

 Livingston, Tex., 87. 

 Liwahali, see Hothliwahali. 

 Lobillo, Juan Rodriguez, 45. 

 Locations of tribes, see Sketches of 



Southeastern tribes and their popula- 

 tion, 81-216. 

 Locust, honey {S. triacanthus) , use of, 



285, 287, 297. 

 water, 287. 



Logansport, La., Anadarko encountered 



by Moscoso near, 89. 

 "Long Hair," name used by Adair for 



Choctaw, 121, 504, 808. 

 Long Island, 48. 

 L6pez, Fray Baltazar, stationed at San 



Pedro, 187, 202. 

 "Lost Colony of Roanoke," 76. 

 Louisiana, 1, 12, 13, 19, 24, 29, 73, 78, 

 86, 89, 91. 



Alabama remaining in, 87. 

 cession of, to U. S., 99. 

 founded by Iberville, 72, 96, 139. 

 given to Spain by treaty of 1762, 74. 

 home of Doustioni in NW. part of, 



130. 

 Indian population of, 1930, 83. 

 Indians little afifected by political 



changes, 75. 

 named Carolana by Coxe, 77. 

 ownership by France, Spain, and 



U. S. mentioned, 75. 

 Spanish mission among Adai 



founded in, 75. 

 Tchefuncte culture of, 33. 

 tribes settling in after the removal, 

 80. 

 Louisiana Indians, reference to De Batz' 



sketch of, 94. 

 Louisiana tribes, reference to Iberville's 



estimate of, 95. 

 Louvigny map, reference to, 28. 

 Lower Austral Zone, 20. 

 Lower Creek country, Oconee moved to, 



181. 

 Lower Creeks, 29, 46, 64, 67, 78, 90, 107, 

 126, 143, 165, 180, 185, 189, 210, 215, 

 830. 



branch of Sawokli living among, 



180. 

 called Apalachicola by Spaniards, 



92. 

 Coweta, one of Muskogee tribes 



among, 126. 

 head bands, 509. 

 Kasihta tribes part of Muskogee 



element among, 143. 

 movement to Ocmulgee River due 

 to Spanish occupation of their 

 country, 63. 

 plunder of San Carlos de los Chac- 



atos, by, 107. 

 source material on, 830. 

 sympathetic to whites in Creek 



War, 69, 79. 

 unsuccessful visit of Franciscan 



friars to, 62. 

 White town of, 92. 

 Lower Eufaula, Eufaula settlement on 

 Chattahoochee River, 131, 132, 180. 

 "Lower-Quarter," town of one-eyed 



people among N. C. Indians, 227. 

 Lower Yamasee, 208, 209. 

 Lowery, Woodbury, 35. 



on identification of Florida on 

 Cantino map, 34. 



