INDEX 



903 



Mission of Nombre de Dios, 209, 210. 

 Chilucan in, 119. 

 served Saturiwa, 179, 194. 

 Mission of Nombre de Dios de Amaca- 

 risse, see Mission of Nombre de Dios. 

 Mission of Nuestra Senora de Guada- 

 lupe, 155, 156, 179. 

 Mission of Senora de la Candelaria de 



la Tama, 189. 

 Mission of Nuestra Senora de la Luz, 

 abandonment of, 86. 

 establishment of, 86. 

 Mission of Nuestra Senora de la Purf- 

 sima Concepcion, mission among 

 Hainai, later withdrawn to San 

 Antonio River, 136. 

 Mission of Nuestra Senora de los Do- 

 lores de los Ais, established and 

 abandoned twice among Eyeish, 132. 

 Mission of San Buenaventura, Chilucan 



and Mocama in, 119. 



Mission of San Francisco de los Neches, 



see Mission of San Francisco de los 



Texas. 



Mission of San Francisco de los Texas, 



rebuilt on Neches River, 155, 156, 162. 



Mission of San Francisco de Oconi, 



located west of Aucilla River, 165. 

 Mission of San Francisco Solano, 75. 

 Mission of San Francisco Xavier de 



Ndjera, 75. 

 Mission of San Ildefonso, established in 



Texas, 86, 96, 130, 172. 

 Mission of San Jos6 de Agua5'^o, 75. 

 Mission of San Jos^ de los Nazones, 89. 



location, 158. 

 Mission of San Juan Capistrano, 89. 

 Mission of San Juan de Guacara, 168, 202. 

 Mission of San Matheo, probably in 



Yustaga territory, 216. 

 Mission of San Pedro Mocama, estab- 

 lished by the Franciscans on San 

 Pedro Id, Ga., 187. 

 Mission of Santa Catalina, 168, 202. 

 Mission of Santa Cruz de Tarihica, 168, 



202. 

 Missions, Spanish, in Texas, brief 

 history of, 74-75. 



{For missions, see also under indi- 

 vidual names.) 

 Mississippi River, 2, 4, 5, 11, 12, 13, 19, 

 20, 21, 23, 26, 27, 29, 39, 56, 57, 58, 

 59, 63, 73, 74, 77, 93, 95, 97, 98, 112, 

 120, 133, 139, 140, 141, 147, 153, 158, 

 159, 161, 166, 167, 171, 198. 

 Acolapissa removed to, 82. 

 Alabama found by Bartram on, 87. 

 crossed by Cherokee, 112. 

 crossed by De Soto, 53. 

 exploration of by the French, 71, 



72. 

 fort constructed by St. Denis on, 



82, 161. 

 French possessions west of, ceded 

 to Spain, 78. i 



Mississippi River, Houma located on, 

 opposite mouth of Red River, 139, 

 198. 



identification of with river in 



Muskogee myth, 25. 

 Mobile reported on island near 



mouth of, 151. 

 mouth discovered by Pineda, 35. 

 Natchez visited by La Salle on, 159. 

 Ofo found by Marquette, on east 



bank of, 166. 

 Okelousa lived west of, in earlv part 



of 18th century, 167. 

 Quapaw reported on, near junction 



with Arkansas, 176. 

 quest of by La Salle, 98. 

 use of pearls by Indians on, 489. 

 war against Chitimacha declared 

 by all nations along, 120. 

 Mississippi, State of, 1, 13, 86. 



entry into Union as State, 122. 

 migrations of Choctaw tribes of, 



28-29. 

 original home of Chickasaw, 11, 

 116. 

 Mississippi Valley, 21. 

 Mnemonic devices, 610-613. 

 Mobile, 22, 35, 39, 49, 60, 64, 70, 72, 73, 

 87, 90, 91, 150, 151, 172, 190, 191, 

 196, 197, 210, 218, 809, 829. 

 apparentlv merged with Choctaw, 



151. 

 French post near, 63. 

 French post ceded to England by 



treaty of 1763, 74. 

 games, 682. 



name, interpretation of, 218. 

 population, 151. 

 protected from Tohome by French, 



196. 

 reported at war with Pensacola 



Indians, 151, 172. 

 settled with Tohome, 151, 196. 

 sketch of, 150-151. 

 social organization, 654. 

 source material on, 829. 

 tribes gathered around French 

 post near, 73. 

 Mobile and Tohome, war against the 



Alabama, 87. 

 Mobile Bay, Ala. 13, 42, 47, 60, 72, 87, 

 96. 



Alouzo Alvarez de Pineda, first 



visited, 35, 150. 

 fort constructed by Bienville in, 

 151, 196. 

 Mobile River, discovery by Pineda, 13, 

 35. 



Mobile settled at mouth of, 151, 

 191, 196. 

 Mocama, 119, 209. 

 Mocogo, 151, 193. 



province or tribe, found by De 

 Soto at inner end of Hillsboro 

 Bay, Fla., 151. 

 Moctobi, 103. 



possible synonym for Biloxi, 103. 



