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INDEX 



Santee, 124, 177, 178, 183, 207, 218, 302. 

 burial customs, 721, 811. 

 clothing worn by medicine men, 



478. 

 featherwork, 456. 

 food, 278. 

 found bv English on Santee River, 



S. C.,'177. 

 hunting, 314. 



name, interpretation of, 218. 

 population, 178. 



probably united with Catawba, 178. 

 sent as slaves with Congaree to 



West Indies, 124, 178. 

 sketch of, 177-178. 

 social organization, 647. 

 storehouses, 379. 

 towns, 632. 

 united with Congaree against South 



Carolina colonists, 124, 178. 

 visited bv Lawson on Santee River, 

 177. 

 Santee River, S. C, 66. 



Charleston colonists met Sewee on, 



183. 

 Congaree found on small affluent 



of, 124. 

 identified with Guatari River, 37. 

 possible identification with Jordan 



River, 37. 

 site of Catawba villages, 104. 

 Santi, Apalachee woman mentioned by 



Gatschet, 91. 

 Santiago de Cuba, de Soto's landing at, 



40. 

 Santisima Nombre de Maria, second 

 mission founded in Nabedache vil- 

 lage, 155. 

 Santo Domingo, Island of, 35, 36, 37. 

 Santo Domingo, on island of Napoyca, 



under San Pedro mission, 187. 

 San Xavier, Mission of, 86. 

 Bidai settled near, 96. 

 home of Deadose, 130. 

 San Xavier River, 96. 

 Saogahatchee, branch of Tulsa, 125. 

 Sapatchitou, Indian village, 638. 

 Sapelo, church planned at, 135. 

 Sapir, Dr. Edward, 801, 830. 



Tutelo vocabularv collected by, 

 201. 

 Sapona Town, settlement of Saponi 



near Roanoke River, 178, 753. 

 Saponi, 30, 131, 145, 149, 152, 157, 164, 

 178, 179, 183, 200, 201, 278. 

 adopted with Tutelo by Cayuga, 



178. 

 fire making, 423. 

 found bv Lawson on Yadkin River, 



178. 

 joined Nahyssan below junction of 

 Staunton and Dan Rivers, 157, 

 178. 

 Manahoac united with Occaneechi 

 and Saponi under name of, 149, 

 164,201. 



Saponi, moved north with Tutelo to 

 Shamokin, Pa., 178, 201. 



placed by Governor Spotswood near 



Fort Christanna, Va., 178. 

 population, 178, 179. 

 presumably incorporated with 



Tutelo, 178. 

 remnant with Cayuga on Seneca 



River, Seneca Co., N. Y., 178. 

 removed to Otter River, Campbell 



Co., Va., 178. 

 sketch of, 178-179. 

 small band in Person Co., N. C, 



178. 

 united with Occaneechi, and crossed 



Roanoke River, 178. 

 visited by Lawson on Yadkin River, 



near Salisbury, N. C, 178. 

 See also Meherrin and Tutelo. 

 Saquechuma, name used by De Soto for 



Chakchiuma, 105. 

 Sara, see Cheraw. 

 Saraw, see Cheraw. 

 Sargus rondeleiti, 266. 

 "Sasquesahanocks," shields carried by, 



588. 

 Satapo, Indian town, 65, 68, 70. 



classification, 68. 

 Satuache, see Chatuache. 

 Saturiwa, 179, 193, 194, 693. 



assisted de Gourgues in punitive 



expedition, 179. 

 musical instruments, 628. 

 population, 179. 

 relations 's\ith Spanish missions, 



179. 

 sketch of, 179. 

 Timucua tribe near mouth of St. 



Johns River, 179. 

 visited by De Gourgues, 555. 

 war customs, 693. 

 Saturiwa, Indian chief, 693. 

 Sauapa, see Sauxpa and Sissipahaw. 

 Sauer, Carl Ortwin, 241. 

 Sauk, 518, 564. 



clans and gentes, 654. 

 language, affinity with Shawnee, 31. 

 Sau voile, 177. 



on location of Biloxi, 96. 

 Sauxpa, discussion of synonyms for, 66, 

 67. 



See Sissipahaw. 

 SavannaJi Indians, 163, 184, 224. 



settled on Chattahoochee near Fort 

 Gaines, 184. 

 Savannah River, 15, 30, 44, 46, 67, 90, 

 91, 92. 



Apalachee settled on, 63. 

 boundary of Guale "province," 135. 

 Cusabo tribes located on, 128. 

 part of Apalacliieola settled on, 63. 

 passage of by De Soto, 45. 

 possible identification with River 



of Gualdape, 37. 

 Shawnee moved to, 184, 186. 

 Yuchi driven from by Shawnee, 213. 



