INDEX 



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Patomecke tribes, war customs of, 688. 

 Paul, Benjamin, Chitimacha chief, 657, 



686. 

 Pavia sp., use of, 314. 

 Pawcorance, word for altar stone, 745, 



746. 

 Pawnee, 241, 665. 

 Pawokti, 22, 28, 87, 88, 171. 



associated with Tawasa, 171. 

 moved to Mobile with Tawasa, 171. 

 moved to upper Alabama when 

 Fort Toulouse was established, 

 171. 

 population unknown, 171. 

 sketch of, 171. 

 town or tribe first mentioned on 



Lamhatty map, 171. 

 See also Alabama and Tawasa. 

 Payankatank, people of, attacked by 



warriors of Powhatan, 644, 645. 

 Payne, John Howard (mss.), 831. 

 Paynes Landing, treaty with Florida 



Indians negotiated at, 181. 

 Peaches, apparently obtained from 



Spaniards, 279. 

 Peachtree Creek, 47, 68. 



identification of town site at mouth 

 of, with Guasili, 47. 

 Pea Creek Yuchi, 213, 214. 

 disappearance of, 214. 

 established near Tukabahchee, 214. 

 Peak, see Wampum. 

 Pearl River, Miss., 82, 97. 



location of pearl fishery of Natchez, 



489, 738. 

 Pensacola reported by Bienville on, 

 173. 

 Pearls, effect of Spaniards' loss of at 

 battle of Mabila, 50. 



in ossuaries of Cofitachequi and 



Talimeco, 45. 

 necklace of, presented to De Soto 



by "Lady of Cofitachequi," 45. 

 taken by Spaniards, 46. 

 use of by Indians, 488-489, 510, 

 516, 560, 567, 571, 583, 619. 

 Peas, use of, 269. 



marsh (Lathyrus myrtifolius) , use 

 of, 269. 

 Pedee, 103, 172, 203, 207, 218. 



Cape Fear Indians formed settle- 

 ment under "King Johnny" 

 with, 172. 

 flight to South after killing Cataw- 

 ba, 172. 

 name, interpretation of, 218. 

 population, 172. 

 sketch of, 172. 



tribe on Pee Dee River, S. C, 

 172 203. 

 Pee Dee River,*S. C, 19, 66, 67. 

 home of Winyaw tribe, 207. 

 Keyauwee settled with Cheraw on, 



145. 

 Pedee found on, when Charleston, 



S. C, was founded, 172. 

 Waccamaw located^on lower, 203. 



Pedrdrias Ddvila, see Avila, Pedro Arias 



de. 

 Pedro, Indian captured bv De Soto, 



42, 44. 

 Peltandra virginica, use of, 271, 272, 



276, 296, 363. 

 P^nicaut, French traveler, 106, 120, 130, 

 147, 159, 211, 327, 829. 



on agricultural methods of Pasca- 



goula 310. 

 on artistic development, 618, 619. 

 on clothing, 473, 476. 

 on expedition of St. Denis against 



Chitimacha, 120. 

 on fishing, 340. 

 on hair dressing, 498. 

 on images, 619. 



on musical instruments, 625, 627. 

 on pearls, 489, 516. 

 on pottery, 550, 551. 

 on tattooing, 536, 

 tribe of cannibals reported by, 85. 

 Pennsylvania, State of, 31. 

 Pensacola, 39, 42, 63, 73, 90, 91, 107, 

 151, 172, 173, 210, 218. 

 apparently, united with Choctaw, 



173. 

 Gulf of Mexico home of, 172. 

 name, interpretation of in Choctaw 



tongue, 218. 

 population, 173. 

 reported at war with Mobile, 151, 



172. 

 reported by Bienville in village on 



Pearl River, 173. 

 sketch of, 172-173. 

 Spaniards encountered, 172. 

 visited by expedition under Barroto, 

 172. 

 Pensacola Bay, Fla., 38, 47, 60. 

 port used by De Soto, 42. 

 survey of by Spaniards, 96, 156 196. 

 Pensacola district, archeological evi- 

 dence of population movement found 

 in, 16. 

 Peoria, 150. 



Percy, George, on body paint, 529. 

 on cooking, 355. 

 on date of Biloxi settlement near 



New Orleans, 97. 

 on ear ornaments, 510. 

 on hair dressing, 499, 502. 

 on implements for hunting and 



fishing, 568, 572, 577, 581. 

 on musical instruments, 629. 

 on tattooing, 532. 

 on tobacco, 383. 



on transportation, means of, 593. 

 on war customs, 687. 

 on weapons, 568, 572, 577, 581. 

 Perico, see Pedro. 



Perquiman, tribe of Weapemeoc con- 

 federation, 206. 

 Perrier, Governor, 109, 147, 160, 161, 

 204. 



advance of against Natchez, 147, 

 160. 



