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INDEX 



Powhatan, Indians, games, 675. 



George Cassen executed by, 644. 

 hair dressing, 499, 501, 502. 



of priests, 501. 

 head bands, 509. 



worn by priests, 509. 

 home manners, 711. 

 household utensils, 556. 

 houses, 415. 

 involved in slave rising under Nat 



Turner, 175. 

 Jamestown founded among, 175. 

 marriage customs, 701, 702. 

 massacre of by whites under Na- 



thanial Bacon, 175. 

 medical practices, 783. 

 musical instruments, 624, 625. 

 name, interpretation of, 218. 

 names used by, 671. 

 physical characteristics, 222. 

 population, 175. 

 relations with chief, 641, 642. 

 religious beliefs and usages, 743, 



744, 745, 747. 

 sketch of, 175-176. 

 smoke-holes and windows, 427. 

 soap and towels, 432. 

 source material on, 831. 

 stone pipes, 545. 

 temple of, 614, 744. 

 threads and textiles, 448. 

 towns, 629, 630. 

 trade, 740. 



transportation, means of, 602. 

 treatment of women, 710. 

 treaty with Iroquois made at 



Albany, 175. 

 war customs, 687. 

 Prairie Creek, 50. 

 Prehistoric movements, see Population, 



Indian, prehistoric movements of. 

 Prehistory of Gulf Region based on 



archeological finds, 33. 

 Priber, Christian Gottlieb, resident of 



Cherokee country, 111. 

 Priestly, Herbert Ingram, editor, 682, 



829. 

 Prieto, Father Martin, Apalachee visited 

 by, 90. 



founded 3 missions in Potano coun- 

 try, 174, 202. 

 Presidio of Nuestra Seiiora del Pilar de 



los Adaes, 83. 

 Promicrops itaiara, 267. 

 Province of Chalaque, see Chalaque. 

 "Province of Guacane," see Nacanish. 

 Puccoon, use of, 526, 527. 

 Pueblos, 74. 



Pumpkins (macocquer), use of, 305, 306. 

 Purcell, 119. 



Purses, bags and, 479-480. 

 Pusale, beach of, 173. 

 Pushmataha, Choctaw chief, 653. 



uprising against U. S. prevented by, 

 122. 



Quapaw, 11, 19, 31, 53, 71, 106, 142, 147, 

 149, 166, 176, 195, 212, 218, 241, 292, 

 299, 301, 665, 666, 800, 806, 810, 820, 

 821, 831, 832. 



assigned land on Bayou Treache, on 



Red River, 176. 

 attack on Yazoo and Koroa, 212. 

 beds, 422. 



citizens of Okla., 176. 

 clans and gentes, 654, 657, 820. 

 country, Virginia explorers reach, 



77. 

 destruction of Tiou by, 195, 212. 

 discussion of, incomplete, 1. 

 doors, 430. 

 head deformation not practiced, 



541. 

 household utensils, 556. 

 houses, 416, 417, 820. 

 joined Ponca on reservation, 176. 

 moieties, 665, 820. 

 name, interpretation of in Siouan 



dialect, 218. 

 pipes, 546. 

 population, 176. 

 relationship, terms of, 669. 

 removal to Caddo country on Red 



River, 176. 

 removal to Kansas and Indian Ter- 

 ritory, 176. 

 reported by Marquette on Miss, 

 near junction with Arkansas, 176. 

 reported by Sibley on Arkansas 

 River, above Arkansas Post, 176. 

 sketch of, 176. 

 smoke holes and windows lacking, 



427. 

 source material on, 831. 

 temporary union with Kadoha- 



dacho, 142. 

 territory ceded to U. S., 176. 

 towns, 13, 71, 72, 640. 

 trade, 737, 738. 

 traditional home on Ohio River, 



176. 

 transportation, means of, 594. 

 unsuccessful attack upon Chakchi- 

 uma, 106. 

 Quarries, Southern Appalachian, 20. 



worked by Indians, 541, 542. 

 Queensland, 7. 



Quercus virginiana, use of, 273, 279. 

 Quereteran Fathers, missions under, 

 transferred, 75. 



mission of San Francisco de los 

 Neches established by, 162. 

 withdrawal from Caddo terri- 

 tory, 99. 

 Quexos. Pedro de, early explorations by, 



36, 37. 

 Quexuga, Siouan idol, 759. 

 Quigualtam, Indian tribe, 56. 

 Quigualtam, Natchez chief, 159. 

 Quigualtam province, attack by Indians 



of, on Moscoso's army, 59. 

 Quigualtanqui, province of, 13. 

 Quigualtanqui, see Quigualtam. 



