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INDEX 



Neuse River, N. C, 126, 131, 162, 199, 

 207. 



home of Eno near headwaters of, 



131. 

 peninsula occupied by Coree or Cor- 



anine near mouth of, 126, 800. 

 site of Ncusiok village, 162. 

 Woccon located near Goldsboro, 

 on, 207. 

 Neusiok, 15, 162, 800. 

 population, 162. 

 probably joined Tuscarora, 162, 

 tribe on south side of Neuse River, 

 N. C, 162. 

 New Netherlands, 200. 

 New Orleans, 73, 82, 86, 94, 95, 97. 

 founding of, 72. 

 tribes gathered around, 73. 

 Newport, Captain, Monacan towns 

 visited by, 152. 



on pearls worn by Indian chief, 

 488. 



relation of, 831. 

 New River, 48. 

 New South Wales, 7. 

 New Tamathli, see Tcawokli. 

 New Windsor, S. C, Apalachee settled 



near, by Moore, 90. 

 New Yamacraw, Yamasee moved to 



210. 

 Nicholas Ford, 47. 

 Nicotiana rustica, uses of, 244, 383, 384, 



386. 

 Nikonha, Tutelo brave, last survivor, 



201. 

 Niojo, town subject to San Juan del 



Puerto, 179. 

 Nisione, see Nasoni. 



Nissohone, Indian tribe encountered by 

 Moscoso, 57, 158. 

 see Nasoni. 

 Nitahauritz, see Bear Fort. 

 Nita holihta, see Bear Fort. 

 Nitiwaga Nation, 163. 

 Nittaweega, see Nottoway, 

 Nombre de Dios, mission of, 119, 179, 



194, 209, 210. 

 Nondacao, see Anadarko. 

 Nondaco, Indian tribe encountered by 



Moscoso, 57. 

 Nondo, see Angelico. 

 Non-Muskogees, 181, 662. 

 Norsemen, reference to voyages of, 33. 

 North Augusta, S. C, 90. 

 North Canadian River, Apalachee fami- 

 lies on, 91, 

 North Carolina Indians, body paint, 

 529. 



clothing, 475. 



coloring of manufactured articles, 



609. 

 hair dressing, 498, 501. 

 images, 614. 

 physical characteristics, 226, 227, 



228. 

 ornamentation, 488. 

 towns, 630, 631. 

 transportation, means of, 595. 



North Carolina, State of, 1, 2, 18, 19, 

 30, 36, 37, 66, 70, 76. 

 Algonquian tribes of, 24. 

 coast explored by first Raleigh 



expedition, 75. 

 culture pattern of tidewater tribes, 



10. 

 refusal to accept Catawba, 105. 

 reservation for Cherokee estab- 

 lished in western, 113. 

 Tuscarora of Piedmont escarp- 

 ment of, 11. 

 Northwest origin of eastern Siouans 



indicated by legends, 23. 

 Nose ornaments, 514-515. 

 Notowega, see Nottoway. 

 "Nottaway and Schockoores oldfields," 



mentioned by Blande, 183. 

 Nottoway, 15, 31, 141, 163, 164, 183, 

 218, 241. 

 arrows, 573. 

 bracelets, 521. 

 Cherokee, apparently joined by, 



164. 

 copper, 491, 492. 

 fled to Cherokee country after 



murdering whites, 163. 

 fort, 439. 



found on Nottoway River, 163. 

 Iroquoian tribe in Virginia, 241, 



800. 

 mentioned in Raleigh narratives 



under name of Mangoac, 163. 

 musical instruments, 625. 

 name, interpretation of, in Algon- 

 quian tongue, 163, 218. 

 necklaces, 517. 

 population, 164. 

 ruled by a "queen," 163. 

 sketch of, 163-164. 

 visited by Edward Blande and 



company, 163. 

 visited bv William Byrd, 163, 412, 

 439, 741. 

 Nottowav River, N. C, 15, 124, 163, 



183, 800. 

 Nouaille, M. de, 109, 139, 204. 



meeting with Chawasha and Washa 



near "Les Allemands," 109. 

 on amalgamation of Bayogoula and 



Houma with Acolapissa, 82. 

 report on Houma, 139. 

 Novaculite, aboriginal workings in, 



about Hot Springs, Ark., 14. 

 Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe, mission 



of, 155, 156, 179. 

 Nuestra Seiiora de la Candelaria de la 

 Tama, mission near the Apalachee, 

 189. 

 Nuestra Senora de la Luz, mission of, 



86. 

 Nuestra Senora de la Purisima Concep- 

 ci6n, mission for Hainai, later with- 

 drawn to San Antonio River, 136. 

 Nuestra Senora de los Dolores de los 

 Ais, mission for Eyeish Indians, 

 founded and abandoned, 132. 

 Nuevo Leon, 74. 



