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INDEX 



Lowery, Woodbury, on identity of 

 Indians contacted by Ponce de Leon, 

 34, 36. 

 Lumber River, Indians of, 186, 206. 

 Luna, Tristan de, 60, 61, 81, 125, 126, 

 139, 143, 151, 157, 172, 196, 829. 

 expedition to Upper Creeks, 59-61, 



491. 

 Hothliwahali visited by Spanish 



major under, 139. 

 Nanipacana, Mobile town, reached 



by soldiers sent by, 151. 

 soldiers led into province of Coosa 



by officer under, 125, 126, 157. 

 troops under, joined Coosa against 

 Napochi, 157. 

 "Lun-ham-ga town in the Abecas," 82. 

 Lutchapoga, branch of Tulsa, 125. 

 Lyon's Bluff, captured in struggle be- 

 tween Chakchiuma, Chickasaw, and 

 Choctaw, 106. 

 Mabila, description by Garcilaso, 434, 

 435. 



fortified Indian town, 13, 50. 

 ruins of, 121, 427, 433. 

 site of battle between Spaniards 

 and Mobile, 50, 150, 431. 

 Macapiras, 148, 195, 196. 



apparenth^ destroyed in a pesti- 

 lence, 148. 

 exact connection unknown, 148. 

 placed in Mission near St. Augus- 

 tine, 195, 196. 

 tribe living near the Calusa, 148, 

 Macarisqui, see Amacarisse mission, 209. 

 Macariz, see Nombre de Dios, 210. 

 Macaya, see Maiaca. 

 MacCauley, Clay, 283, 330, 339, 828. 

 on agricultural methods of Semi- 

 nole, 305. 

 on artistic development, 624. 

 on bracelets and arm bands, 522. 

 on clothing, 467, 468, 474, 475, 476, 



477 525. 

 on cooking, 357, 361, 362. 

 on ear ornaments, 514. 

 on finger rings, 523. 

 on fire making, 425, 427. 

 on foods used by the Seminoles, 



283, 284. 

 on hair dressing, 500, 506. 

 on household utensils, 558, 559, 



560, 563. 

 on housing, 397, 398, 422. 

 on hunting among the Seminole, 



314, 331. 

 on implements for hunting and 



fishing, 574, 578. 

 on mats and baskets, 605. 

 on moral characteristics of Semi- 

 noles, 234. 

 on necklaces, 517, 520, 521. 

 on ornamentation on clothing, 525. 

 on physical characteristics of Semi- 

 noles, 225, 226, 234. 

 on thread and textiles, 452. 

 on weapons, 574, 578. 



McGillivrav, Alexander, resident of 



Little Tulsa, 125, 732. 

 Machaba, Yustaga settlement, 216. 

 Machapunga, 126, 148, 218. 



and Coree assigned land on Matta- 

 muskeet Lake, Hyde County, 

 N. C, 126, 148. 

 Coree destroyed by, 126. 

 gradual disappearance of, 148. 

 interpretation of name, Algonquian 



tongue, 218. 

 population, 148. 

 sketch of, 148, 

 tribe living between Albemarle and 



Pamlico Sounds, N. C, 148. 

 war customs of, 690. 

 Machicomuck, Indian word for Temple, 



742. 

 Mcintosh, William, Coweta head man, 

 killed by party of warriors, 127, 154, 

 653. 

 McKee Island, site of Tali town, 48. 

 McKenny, Thomas L., and Hall, James, 



182, 530. 

 Mackenzie tvpe of terms of relationship, 



820. 

 Macocquer, see Pumpkins. 

 Macon, Ga., 14. 



Ocmulgee Old Fields on present site 

 of, 138. 

 Macon trail, 47. 



McQueen, James, Tulsa Indians moved 

 to Tallapoosa from Talladega county, 

 by, 125. 

 "Maharineck," see Meherrin. 

 "Mahehoualaima," see Tangibao, 190. 

 "Maheouala," see Tangibao. 

 Mahican, moral characteristics, 236. 

 Maiaca, Fla,, 133. 



Maiajuaca, Fla., 133. I 



Maldonado, Francisco, commander of 

 fleet of De Soto, 42, 50, 150, 196, 440, 

 459. 

 Malus sp., use of, 272. 

 Manahoac, 19, 148, 149, 157, 179, 201, 

 218, 830, 



attacked by whites and Powhatan 



Indians, 148. 

 disappearance from history, 149. 

 interpretation of name, 218. 

 population, 149, 

 settled near falls of James River, 



Va,, 148, 157. 

 tribe living in Piedmont country, 

 on Rappahannock River, Va,, 

 148. 

 union with Saponi and Occaneechi 

 under name of Saponi, 149, 164. 

 Manchac, Taensa had village at, 188. 

 Manchac River, 87. 



Mandan, chunkey game played by, 548. 

 Mangoac, see Nottoway. 

 Manks Ne»soneicks, see Nahyssan. 

 Manteo, Indian taken to England, 1595, 



76. 

 Many Waters, Timucua town, 41. 



