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Muklasa, probably branch of the Ala- 

 bama, 88. 



sketch of, 152-153. 

 town affiliated with Alabama Indi- 

 ans or the Koasati, 152. 

 Mulberry, red {Morus rubra), use as 



food, 287. 

 "Mulberry Place," see Cayomulgi. 

 Muscle Shoals, Tennessee River, Yuchi 



locatedabove, 30, 212. 

 Muscogulges, moral characteristics, 231. 



physical characteristics, 223, 224. 

 Musical instruments, 624-629. 

 Muskhogean bands, games 548. 

 Muskhogeans, 68, 177, 682, 817. 

 clans and gentes, 656, 657, 817. 

 social customs, 723, 817. 

 Muskhogean-Siouan stock, 799, 801. 

 Muskhogean stock, 10, 27, 238, 239. 

 displacement by Cherokee in east- 

 ern Tennessee in prehistoric 

 times, 14, 15. 

 historical works on, 21. 

 legends of, 22. 

 (See table 1, facing, p. 10.) 

 Muskhogean tribes included in South- 

 eastern cultural province, 10. 

 (See table 1, facing p. 10.) 

 Muskogee, 16, 26, 28, 29, 33, 42, 43, 88, 

 92, 110, 124, 125, 127, 128, 131, 132, 

 135, 143, 146, 153, 154, 166, 167, 181, 

 182, 215, 218, 226, 404, 827. 

 ancestors of, legend related by 



Chekilli, 167. 

 and Caddo names, reference to 



resemblances between, 31. 

 artistic development, 616. 

 clothing, 468, 817. 

 crime and punishment, 817. 

 derivation of clan organizations 



with female descent, 32. 

 hair dressing, 506, 817. 

 known as Ichisi to Hitchiti, 43. 

 language, 46, 68. 

 migration legends indicate western 



origin, 22, 27. 

 migrations, 22, 25-27, 32. 

 name, interpretation of, 218, 

 population, 154. 

 Province of Cofitachequi belonged 



to, 46. 

 relationship, terms of, 667, 668. 

 sketch of, 153, 154. 

 weaving, 453. 

 Muskogee Confederation, see Creek 



Confederation. 

 Muskrat, Indian robes probably made 



of skins of, 38. 

 Muspa, name applied to Calusa, 64. 

 Myer, WiUiam E., 335. 

 Nabahydache, see Nabedache. 

 Nabedache, 99, 130, 154, 155, 156, 162, 

 218. 



attacked by epidemic, 155. 

 name, interpretation of, in Caddo 

 tongue, 218. 



Nabedache, population, 155. 



raid against Apache joined by 

 Bidai, 96. 



joined by Deadose, 86, 130. 

 sketch of, 154-155. 

 Spanish mission founded among, 



74, 99. 

 tribe, member of Hasinai Con- 

 federation, 99. 

 village, mission San Francisco de 

 los Texas, founded at, 155. 

 Nabochi, see Napochi. 

 Nagacahoz, Indian tribe visited by 

 Moscoso, 57. 

 see Nacogdoche. 

 Nacachau, 155, 162. 

 population, 155. 

 probably absorbed in Neche tribe, 



155. 

 sketch of, 155. 

 Nacanish, Caddo tribe, 155, 156, 619. 

 encountered by Spaniards under 



Moscoso in La. or Tex., 155. 

 population unknown, 155. 

 "Province of Guacane," identified 



with, 619. 

 reported on Naconicho Bayou by 



French and Spanish, 155. 

 sketch of, 155. 

 Nacao, see Naconicho Bayou. 

 Nacodoches, see Nacogdoche. 

 Nacogdoche, 155, 156, 158, 162. 

 found on Angelina River, 156. 

 population, 156. 

 sketch of, 156. 

 success of Spanish mission among, 



75. 

 united with Caddo, 156. 

 Nacogdoches, city of, 58, 89. 

 Nacogdochitos, see Nacogdoche. 

 Naconicho Bayou, reported settlement 



of Nacanish at, 155. 

 Nacono, 155, 156, 162. 



apparently joined Caddo, 156. 

 population, 156. 



settlement of, on Neches River, 155. 

 sketch of, 156. 



tribe of Hasinai Confederation, 156. 

 Nacotchtank, tribe visited by Henry 



Fleet, 596. 

 Nadako, see Anadarko. 

 Naguatex, tribe encountered by Mos- 

 coso on Red River near site of Shreve- 

 port, 57, 154. 



identified as Namidish, 57, 599. 

 meaning of name, 154. 

 Nahyssan, 157. 



attacked by whites and Powhatan 



Indians, 157. 

 joined with Saponi, 157. 

 Siouan tribe discovered on the 



James River, Va., 157. 

 sketch of, 157. 

 Names, 671-674. 



tribal, interpretation of, 216-219. 



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