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INDEX 



Seville, Spain, 40. 

 Sewee, 182, 183, 219, 318. 



joined Barnwell in Tuscarora expe- 

 dition, 183. 

 located in South Carolina, 182. 

 met by Charleston colonists on 



Bull's I., 182. 

 name, interpretation of in Catawba 



language, 219. 

 population, 183. 



causes of reduction, 183. 

 probably joined Catawba, 183. 

 sketch of, 182-183. 

 with Cusabo helped colonists repel 

 Spaniards, 183. 

 Sewee Bay, 15. 



See Bull's Bay, S. C. 

 Sexes, see Customs relating to birth, edu- 

 cation, and the division of labor be- 

 tween the sexes. 

 Shabonee, Peter, see Chartier, Pierre. 

 Shad (Alosa alabama), use as food, 266. 

 (Alosa alosa), 266. 

 (Alosa finta), 266. 



gizzard (Dorosoma cepedianum,) use 

 as food, 266. 

 Shakori, 66, 145, 178, 183, 186, 200, 201, 

 219, 740, 830. 

 earliest home in South Carolina, 



183. 

 moved to North Carolina between 

 Meherrin and Nottoway Rivers, 

 183. 

 name, interpretation of, 219. 

 population, 183. 

 reported neighbors of Eno, 183. 

 sketch of, 183. 

 united with Catawba, 183. 

 See Sugeree. 

 Shamans, medicine men of Indians, 



774, 793. 

 Shamokin, Pa., Saponi located with 



Tutelo near, 178, 201. 

 Shawano, 225. 



Shawnee, 11, 13, 19, 81, 92, 104, 111, 

 113, 117, 163, 177, 184, 186, 213, 214, 

 219, 242, 302, 666, 669, 800, 810, 820, 

 821, 827, 832. 



bands, list of, 183. 

 clans and gentes, 654, 656. 

 driven from Cumberland Valley by 

 Chickasaw and Cherokee, 117. 

 discussion of incomplete, 1. 

 ear ornaments, 513. 

 English colony rescued by, 77. 

 head deformation not practiced by, 



541. 

 language, linguistic affinities of, 31. 

 led by Chartier to Clark Co., Ky., 



15, 185. 

 moved from Pennsylvania because 



of reprimand to Chartier, 185. 

 moved to Savannah River, 184. 

 name, interpretation of in Algon- 



quian dialect, 219. 

 nose ornaments, 515. 



Shawnee, on Ohio River, in early his- 

 toric times, 184. 



origin in north indicated by migra- 

 tion legends, 24. 

 Piqua band of among Abihka, 184. 

 population in Southeast, 186. 

 prehistoric location, 15, 

 Saluda probably band of, 177, 184. 

 settled near Patapsco River, Md., 



184. 

 settlement on Tallapoosa River, 



185. 

 sketch of, 184-186. 

 source material, 832. 

 town, Kan-hatki mistakenly called 



a, 142. 

 unsuccessful attack on Chickasaw, 



185. 

 Westo driven from Savannah River 



by, 184. 

 Yuchi driven from Savannah River 

 by, 213. 

 Shawnee Creek, Tex., 89. 



mission of San Jos4 de los Nazones, 

 located on, 158. 

 Shaws Point, Fla., landing place of De 



Soto's armv, 40. 

 Shea. John Gilmarv, 262, 327, 381, 417, 

 462, 501, 507, 684. 



on artistic development, 618. 



on greasing and coloring of hair and 



skin, 528. 

 on pottery, 550. 



on religious beliefs and usages, 781. 

 on towns, 639. 

 Shell Bay, Apalachee fort near, 42. 

 Shell-midden people of Tennessee River, 



33. 

 Shells, uses of, 252, 253, 550, 591. 

 Shields, 587-588. 

 Sholes and Mera, 241. 

 Shooting Creek, 47. 

 Short Arrow, see Skunnemoke. 

 Shoshi, see Sewee. 

 Shreveport, La., 57. 



accompanied by Yuchi to Talla- 

 poosa River, 214. 

 Shuman, 241. 



Sibley, John, 86, 88, 89, 91, 94, 98, 108, 

 132, 136, 137, 140, 142, 146, 155, 162, 

 169, 170, 171, 188, 189, 198, 204, 211. 

 Adai vocabulary preserved by, 84. 

 Avoyel women on Ouachita re- 

 ported by, 94. 

 location of Alabama Indian band 



reported by, 87. 

 location of chief Akokisa town ac- 

 cording to, 86. 

 on Chatot on Bayou Boeuf, under 



name of "Chactoos," 108. 

 on Kadohadacho flood legend, 142, 

 on Kadohadacho migration, 24. 

 report on Adai settlement by, 83. 

 Sicily Island, site of fort of Natchez, 



160, 212. 

 Sigiienza y G6ngora, Don Carlos de, 

 explorations of, 326. 



