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INDEX 



Ohio River, 2, 21, 31. 



called by Illinois "River of the 



Arkansas," 31. 

 earliest known home of Shawnee, 



184. 

 northern boundary of Chickasaw 

 established by Treaty of Hope- 

 well at, 118. 

 traditional home of Quapaw, above 

 mouth of Wabash, 176. 

 Ohio, State of, 30, 31. 

 Ohio Valley, 2, 13, 96. 

 Oka holo, town supporting the French, 



122. 

 Oka Lusa, a province described by 



Ranjel, 26. 

 Okalusa, 25, 65. 



French supported by, 121. 

 Okalusa Creek, 167, 

 Okawaigi, Sawokli town, 180, 181. 

 Okchai, 88, 147, 153, 166, 167, 173, 207, 

 218. 



joined by Wiwohka, 207. 

 Muskogee town and tribe on west 



side of Coosa River, 166. 

 name, interpretation of, 218. 

 part joined Seminole in Florida, 



167. 

 population, 167. 

 settled on Kowaliga Creek, until 



removal to Okla., 166. 

 sketch of, 166-167. 

 See also Asilanabi. 

 Okchaiutci, Indians of, 88. 

 population, 88. 



town of, formed of Alabama Indi- 

 ans, 166. 



movements of Alabama of, 87. 

 origin of name, 88. 

 Oke, Indian God, 615, 743. 

 Okeloosa Creek, see Okalusa Creek. 

 Okelousa, 109, 167, 168, 169, 204, 218. 

 allies of Houma against Tangipa- 

 hoa, 167. 

 located b}'^ Du Pratz above Pointe 



Coup6e on Miss. River, 168. 

 name, interpretation of, in Choc- 

 taw and Chickasaw tongues, 218. 

 population, 168. 



probablv united with Houma, 168. 

 sketch of, 167-168. 

 tribe living west of the Miss., 167. 

 Oketee, Yamasee town, 209. 



See also Ocotoque. 

 Okeus, Indian God, 744. 



See also Oke. 

 Okfuskee, 81, 125, 131, 153, 197. 



Eufaula settled on Tallapoosa River 



below, 131. 

 group descended from Coosa, 125, 

 153. 

 Okiti-yakani, Sawokli town, 138, 180, 



181. 

 Oklahoma, State of, 88, 91, 93, 122, 132, 

 138, 153, 170, 180, 198, 214. 

 Choctaw citizens of, 122. 

 Creeks citizens of, 153. 



Oklahoma, State of, Eufaula went with 

 Creeks to, 132. 



formerly Indian Territory, 80. 

 Hitchiti moved with Seminole to, 



138. 

 home of Chickasaw Nation, 198. 

 Pakana settled with Creek Nation 



in, 170. 

 Pascagoula accompanied the Biloxi 



to, 171. 

 Quapaw citizens of, 176. 

 Yuchi moved to, with Creeks, 214. 

 Oklawaha River, Fla., Yamasee retired 



to, 210. 

 Okmulgee, 116, 138, 154, 168, 169, 180, 

 218. 



branch of Hitchiti, located on 



Chattahoochee, 168. 

 located east of Flint River, 168. 

 name, interpretation of, in Hitchiti 



tongue, 218. 

 population, 168. 

 Sawokli moved to Okla. and settled 



near, 180. 

 sketch of, 168. 

 Okmulgee, Okla., Apalachicola settled 

 near, 92. 



council house of tribe located at, 

 154. 

 Okra (Hibiscus esculentus), use of, 289. 

 Oktahasasi village of Hilibi, 137, 138. 

 Olbrechts, Dr. Frans, 831. 

 on Indian beliefs, 772. 

 See Mooney and Olbrechts. 

 Old Biloxi, site of first permanent French 



settlement in La,, 72. 

 Old Coosa town, on Coosa River, 125. 

 "Old Creek Place," see Coosawatee, 



valley of the. 

 "Oldfields," of Moneton, found west of 



Blue Ridge Mts., Va., 152. 

 Old Mikasuki, Jefferson Co., Fla., first 



settlement of Mikasuki, 150. 

 Old Spring Hill, Ga., 50, 

 Old Tamathli, town on Chattahoochee 



River, 180, 181, 189, 190. 

 Old Tampa Bay, Fla., site of Tocobaga, 



195. 

 Oldtown Creek, Brunswick Co., site of 



Cape Fear Indian colony, 103. 

 Oldtown Lake, 54. 

 Olibahali, see Hothliwahali. 

 Olitifar, 69. 



Olive, a south Texas tribe, 74. 

 Olivella sp., uses of, 252, 485. 

 Olmos, Father, missionary work in 



South Tex. by, 74. 

 Olustee Creek, 41. 

 Omaha system of relationship, 669. 

 Omens, meaning of, 765, 766, 772. 

 Omusee Creek, 210. 

 Onatheaqua, 168, 193. 



name for Timucuans on Le Moyne 



map, 168. 

 population, 168. 

 sketch of, 168. 

 Timucua tribe, 168. 



