INDEX 



921 



San Ildefonso Mission, established in 

 Texas, 86. 



founded for Bidai, Deadose, and 



Patiri, and abandoned by Indians, 



96. 



home of Deadose, Akokisa, and 



Patiri Indians, 130, 172. 



San Jose de Aguayo, Spanish mission, 



75. 

 San Jose de los Nazones, established 

 for Anadarko and Nasoni, 89. 

 mission on Shawnee Creek, 158. 

 transferred and renamed, 89. 

 San Juan Capistrano, Spanish mission, 



founded, 89. 

 San Juan de Guacara, mission for the 



Timucuans, 168, 202. 

 San Juan del Puerto, Spanish mission 



serving Saturiwa, 179, 194. 

 San Juan Island, transferral of Guale 



to, 136. 

 San Julian, Fla., 133. 

 San Lorenzo de Vitachuco, mission, 208. 

 San Lucar, Spain, De Soto's port of 



debarkation, 40. 

 San Luis, Acuera mission, 83. 

 San Luis, Apalachee mission, 88, 90, 



179, 209. 

 San Luis de Candelaria, mission near 



San Lorenzo de Vitachuco, 208. 

 San Luis, doctrina near seacoast, 102, 



109. 

 San Luis, town of, 90. 

 San Marcos, Yustaga settlement, 91, 



216. 

 San Martin de Ayaocuto, see San Martin 



de Timucua. 

 San Martin de Timucua, probably same 



as San Martin de Ayaocuto, 202. 

 San Matheo, town subject to San Juan 

 del Puerto, 179. 

 mission of, 216. 

 San Miguel, Andreas de, Spanish monk, 

 222, 281, 303, 338, 351, 422, 427, 429, 

 442. 



on artistic development, 617. 

 on beads, 485. 

 on body paint, 532. 

 on bracelets, 521. 

 on clothing, 457, 471. 

 on cooking, 353, 356. 

 on games, 682, 683. 

 on hair dressing, 504. 

 on household utensils 558. 

 on houses, 405, 421. 

 on leg ornaments, 523. 

 on medical practices, 791, 792. 

 on physical characteristics of Guale 

 Indians about St. Simons I., Ga., 

 222. 

 on social customs, 723. 

 on transportation, means of, 590, 



594. 

 on whaling practices in Florida, 

 329. 

 San Miguel, mission in Potano country, 

 174. 



San Miguel de Linares, mission estab- 

 lished among Adai, destruction of, 83. 

 San Nicolas de Tolentino, mission for 



Chatot, 107, 108. 

 San Pablo, town subject to San Juan 



del Puerto, 179. 

 San Pedro de los Chines, mission named 

 after Chatot chief, 107, 119. 

 apparently abandoned, 187. 

 San Pedro Island, Spaniards' name for 

 Cumberland Island, 187, 216. 

 request of Guale to be transferred 

 to, 136. 

 San Pedro Mocama, mission established 

 by Franciscans on San Pedro Island, 

 187. 

 San Pedro Tacatacuru, Cumberland 

 Island, Icafui visited by missionary 

 at, 141, 194. 



Fra Baltasar L6pez, missionary, 

 stationed at, 202. 

 "San Salvador de Mayaca," 133, 209. 

 San Sebastian, Fla., 133. 

 Santa Ana, chief of, imprisoned by 

 De Soto, 174. 



mission in Potano country, 174. 

 Santa Catalina, mission for the Timu- 

 cuans, 168, 202. 

 Santa Cruz, Christianized Sawokli with- 

 drew with missionaries to, 180. 

 transfer of Guale to, 136. 

 Santa Cruz de Cachipile, 202. 

 Santa Cruz de Sabacola el Menor, 

 mission established bj^ Bishop Cal- 

 der6n, 179. 

 Santa Cruz de Tarihica, mission for 



Timucuans, 168, 202. 

 Santa Elena, 45, 59, 61, 65, 66, 67, 70, 

 632. 



Capt. Juan Pardo at, 109, 115, 205. 

 established in Florida by Menen- 



dez, 64, 128. 

 fort built by Boyano in Chiaha, 65. 

 Santa Fe de Toloco, "Mission of, 174. 



Pohoy placed in, 173. 

 Santa Fe River, Fla., 41, 193, 201. 



home of Timucua tribe, 193. 

 Santa Lucia, Fla., founded by followers 

 of Menendez, 134. 



Spaniards took refuge with Guacata 



at, 192. 

 Spanish mission established among 



Acuera, 83. 

 Spanish mission founded among 

 Guacata, 84. 

 Santa Maria, mission probably on 



Amelia Island, 209. 

 Santa Maria de Axacan Bay, Spanish 



name for Chesapeake Bay, 70. 

 Santa Maria de los Angeles de Arapaja, 



mission of, 202. 

 Santa Maria de Sena, on island of 

 Napoyca, under San Pedro mission, 

 187. 



Santa Maria Island, transfer of Guale 

 to, 136. 



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