INDEX 



909 



Nunn, George Erma, on early Portu- 

 guese expedition, 34. 

 Nuttall, Thomas, 831. 

 Nuyaka, see Tukpafka, 125. 



Square Ground, 776. 

 Oak, uses of, 245. 



live (Quercus virginiana) , use of, 

 273, 279. 

 Ocala, Fla., 164. 



Ocale, Timucua town, 4, 164, 193. 

 population unknown, 164. 

 probably related to Acuera, 83, 



164. 

 visited by De Soto, in Florida, 164. 

 Occaneechi, 131, 145, 149, 164, 178, 183, 

 200, 201, 218. 



accompanied other tribes to north, 



taking name of Saponi, 164. 

 attacked and defeated by Nathaniel 



Bacon, 164. 

 body color, 530. 

 Conestoga driven out by, 164. 

 Conestoga sought refuge with, 164, 

 found by Lawson on Eno River, 

 near Hillsboro, N. C., 164, 183. 

 located at Fort Christanna with the 

 Tutelo, Manahoac, and other 

 tribes, 164. 

 Manahoac united with Saponi and, 



149, 164. 

 name, interpretation of, 218. 

 population, 164. 

 sketch of, 164. 

 trade, 739, 740. 

 trail, 76. 

 tribe located on Roanoke River, 



Va., 164. 

 See also Saponi and Tutelo. 

 Ochesee Creek, interpretation of name, 



217. 

 Ochesee, name of Muskogee in Hitchiti 



language, 217. 

 Ochlockonee River, 42. 

 O^ita, 151, 164, 165, 173, 193. 



De Soto landing in territory of, 40, 



151, 165. 

 probably identical with province 



called Pohoy (q. v.), 165, 193. 

 temple of, 761. 



town of seized by Spaniards, 164. 

 tribe near Tampa Bay, Fla., dis- 

 covered b}'^ De Soto, 165. 

 Ocklawaha River, Fla., 64. 

 Acuera located on, 83. 

 Ocmulgee Old Fields, home of Hitchiti, 



138. 

 Ocmulgee River, 14, 44, 115, 127, 138, 

 143, 144, 153, 189, 200, 208, 213, 217, 

 297. 



home of Chiaha, 115. 



home of Ocute, as related by De 



Soto, 138. 

 home of Sawokli before Yamasee 



War, 180. 

 Kasihta drawn to join other Creek 



towns on, 143. 

 settlement of Lower Creeks on, 63. 



Ocmulgee River, temporary home of 

 Coweta, to be near English traders, 127. 

 temporary home of Tuskegee, 200. 

 Oconee, 138, 165, 181, 189, 197. 

 Mikonopi, chief of, 181. 

 nucleus of Seminole Nation, 165, 



181. 

 population, 165. 

 sketch of, 165. 

 southern branch absorbed by Apa- 



lachee, 165. 

 visited by Bartram in Alachua 

 plains, Fla., 165. 

 Oconee mission, located among Apala- 

 chee, 165. 



located on Georgia coast, 165. 

 Oconee River, Ga,, 44. 



location of northern branch of 

 Oconee, 165, 181. 

 Oconee Town of Cherokee, located near 



Walhalla, Oconee Co.,S. C, 165. 

 Ocon, Fray Juan, visit to Sawokli, 180. 

 Ocotoque, Yamasee town, 209. 

 Ocute, De Soto's name for Hitchiti, 44, 



138 297 

 Ofo, 31, 73, 94, 106, 148, 165, 166, 198, 

 199, 212, 218, 241, 800, 822, 831. 

 attacked by Chickasaw, 106. 

 classified with Tutelo by Voegelin, 



11. 

 death of last survivor, 166. 

 found by Hutchins on west side 



of Miss., 166. 

 found by Marquette on east bank 



of Miss., 166. 

 movement to Tunica, as allies of 



French, 166. 

 name, interpretation of, 218. 

 part in attack on English convoy 



on Miss., 166. 

 population, 166. 

 related to Biloxi, 104. 

 settled among Taensa on Lake St. 



Joseph, 166. 

 sketch of, 165-166. 

 source material on, 831. 

 two divisions of, 165. 

 vocabulary obtained from last sur- 

 vivor, 166. 

 See also Tunica. 

 Ofogoula, 31. 

 See Ofo. 

 Ofulo, see Yfulo. 

 Ogden, Ark., 24. 

 Ogeechee River, 44. 



home of Yuchi, 214. 

 Oglethorpe, Governor, 153, 167, 210, 

 326, 361, 505, 506. 



landed on Savannah with first 



Georgia colonists, 210. 

 legend of Muskogee origin told by 



Kasihta chief Chekilli to, 25. 

 on clothing, 470. 

 on household utensils, 558. 

 on mats and baskets, 604. 

 on pottery, 551. 

 on towns, 633, 634. 



