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INDEX 



Smith, John, on burial customs, 718, 719; 

 on clothing, 469. 

 on coloring of manufactured articles 



609. 

 on cooking, 351, 352, 355, 364, 366, 



372. 

 on €rime"'and'punishment, 730. 

 on division of year into seasons by 



Powhatan Indians, 257. 

 on ear ornaments, 511. 

 on eating habits of Algonquian 



tribes, 257, 258, 277. 

 on featherwork, 456. 

 on fire making, 423. 

 on flint, 544. 

 on food preserving, 377. 

 on foods, 274, 275, 276, 277. 

 on forts, 438. 

 on games, 675. 

 on greasing and coloring of hair and 



skin, 526. 

 on hair dressing, 502. 



of priests, 502. 

 on head bands, 509. 

 on home manners, 711. 

 on household utensils, 556, 558, 

 on houses, 414. 

 on hunting, 313, 314, 317. 

 on implements for hunting and 



fishing, 564, 568, 572, 576, 577, 



579, 581, 582, 588. 

 on marriage customs, 701, 702. 

 on mats and baskets, 603. 

 on medical practices, 784. 

 on metals, 493. 



on mnemonic devices, 610, 611. 

 on musical instruments, 624, 625, 



626, 627, 629. 

 on names, 671. 

 on pearl fishery at mouth of Appa- 



mattox River, Va., 489. 

 on pearl necklace, 516. 

 on pearls, 489. 

 on religious beliefs and usages, 743, 



745, 747. 

 on soap and towels, use of, by 



Powhatan, 432. 

 on social organization, 642, 643, 



644, 645. 

 on tattooing, 532. 

 on threads and textiles, 448. 

 on tobacco, 383. 

 on towns, 630. 

 on trade, 740. 

 on transportation, means of, 592, 



596, 602. 

 on war customs, 689. 

 on weapons, 564, 568, 572, 577, 579, 



581, 582, 588. 

 Smoke-holes and windows, 427-428, 803. 

 Snow, reported by De Soto chroniclers, 



55. 

 Soacatino, 57, 186. 



Caddo tribe visited by Spaniards 



under Moscoso, 186. 

 Social organization, 641-674. 

 Societal and ceremonial life, 629-799. 



Socs6sky, Apalachicola town, 92. 



Sodo Creek, west of Red River, home of 



Kadohadacho, 142. 

 Solameco, see Chiaha. 

 Solfs, Fray Caspar Jos6 de; 292. 

 on clothing, 476. 

 on hunting, 312. 

 Soloy, town subject to Mission of 



Nombre de Dios, 179. 

 Sonoran Fauna Areas, Upper and Lower, 



tribes occupying, 20. 

 Sorghum drummondii, use of, 286, 288. 

 Souchitiony, see Doustioni. 

 Souel, Father, murdered by Yazoo in 



Natchez War, 212. 

 Source material, 827-832. 

 Sources, historical, 21. 

 South America, climatic province in, 

 analogous to Southeastern United 

 States, 7. 



natives of, 824, 825. 

 southeastern, relation to cultural 

 area, 826. 

 South American ethnological province, 

 the part of North America reached 

 by Columbus included in, 33. 

 South American Indians, reference to, 



33. 

 South Carolina colonists, aided by 

 Cusabo and Sewee in repelling Span- 

 iards, 183. 



war against Congaree and Santee, 



waged by, 124. 

 war with Coosa and Stono waged 



by, 129. 

 with allied Indians, attacked and 

 defeated Tuscarora, 199. 

 South Carolina colony, settlement in 



Charleston Harbor, 129, 184. 

 South Carolina, State of, 1, 2, 14, 16, 18, 

 19, 30, 36, 45, 61, 62, 64, 66, 67, 70, 92. 

 archives of, relate relations with 



Waxhaw and Catawba, 206. 

 Ayllon colony on coast of, 135, 183. 

 British census of Indians in, 77. 

 Chickasaw lands confiscated by, 



118. 

 documents of, relating to Cape Fear 



Indians, 103. 

 earliest home of Shakori, 183. 

 location of reservation for Catawba, 



105. 

 Piedmont region, Catawba of, 11. 

 province founded by English, 177. 

 ravaged by "Notowega," 164. 

 removal of Yamasee to, 136. 

 treaty with Catawba, 104. 

 treaty with Cherokee, 111. 

 South Florida tribes, population of, 12. 

 Southeast Indians, history from period 

 of first white contact to De Soto 

 expedition, 33-39. 

 history of, 33-81. 

 history of De Soto period, 39-59. 

 history of post-De Soto period, 



59-81. 

 raw materials utilized by, 242. 



