INDEX 



929 



Strachey, William, on greasing and color- 

 ing of hair and skin, 526, 529. 

 on hair dressing, 499, 502, 526. 

 on head bands, 509. 

 on household utensils, 556. 

 on houses, 414, 415, 416. 

 on hunting methods of Virginia 



Indians, 258, 313. 

 on implements, hunting and fishing, 

 564, 568, 572, 573, 579, 581, 582, 

 588. 

 on marriage customs, 702. 

 on medical practices, 783. 

 on mental characteristics of Virginia 



Indians, 229. 

 on musical instruments, 625, 627, 



629. 

 on names, 671. 

 on necklaces, 516, 520. 

 on occupations of men and women, 



710,711. 

 on physical characteristics of Pow- 

 hatan Indians, 222, 229. 

 on pottery, 554. 

 on religious beliefs and usages, 743, 



744, 746, 748, 749. 

 on soap and towels, 432. 

 on social organization, 641, 642, 



645. 

 on tattooing, 532. 

 on thread and textiles, 450. 

 on tobacco, 383. 

 on towns, 629, 630. 

 on trade, 740. 

 on transportation, means of, 592, 



593. 

 on war customs, 687, 688. 

 on weapons, 564, 568, 572, 573, 579, 

 581, 582, 588. 

 Strawberry, wood (Fragaris sp.), 637. 

 Stuart, John, 119. 

 Stuckanox, 201. 

 Subtile, French vessel, fate of Indian 



captives on, 85-86. 

 Succatabee, Chickasaw chief, successor 



of Squirrel King, 118. 

 Suckers {Catastomidae) , use of, 267. 

 Sugar Creek, Mecklenburg Co., N. C, 

 and York Co., S. C, home of Sugeree 

 tribe, 186. 

 "Sugar Town," name of Catawba set- 

 tlement, 186. 

 Sugeree, 186, 219. 



name, interpretation of in Catawba 



language, 219. 

 population, 186. 

 possible branch of Shakori, 186. 

 related to Catawba, with whom 



they united, 186. 

 sketch of, 186. 



tribe on Sugar Creek, Mecklen- 

 burg Co., N. C, and York Co., 

 S. C. 186. 

 Sukaispoga, branch of Coosa, 125. 

 Sullivan, Coreorgonel destroyed by, 201. 



Sumac (Rhus coriaria), use of, 385. 



low (Rhus truphydon) , use of, 606. 

 smooth (Rhus glabra), use of, 385. 

 527. 

 Sumulga Hatchee River, Fla., home of 



Yamasee, 210. 

 Sun caste, rules of, among the Natchez, 



662. 

 Sunepdh, Apalachicola town, 92. 

 SunfioweT (Helianthus giganteus), "planta 



solis," use as food, 269, 288, 305, 306. 

 Sunflower Landing, Miss., point at 

 which De Soto crossed the Miss., 53. 

 Surreche, see Surruque. 

 Surruque, 187. 



attacked by Spaniards, 187. 

 final history unknown, 187. 

 not located on Lake Okeechobee, 



187. 

 population, 187. 



small tribe about Cape Canaveral, 

 Fla., 187. 

 Susquehanna Indians, 31, 148, 149, 157, 

 163. 



apparently joined Meherrin, 149. 

 attacks on Manahoac by, 148, 157. 

 clubs, 568. 

 Susquehanna River, home of Tutelo, 

 200. 



temporary home of Tuscarora, 199. 

 Suwannee Oldtown, 147. 

 Suwannee River, Fla., 37, 181, 201. 

 called River of the Deer, 41. 

 location of Seminole town burned 



by Andrew Jackson, 181. 

 pearl fishery located at, 489. 

 Swadesh, Dr. Morris, 121, 830. 

 Swan, Caleb, Government agent, 142, 

 222, 262, 288, 390, 422, 427, 828. 

 on clothing, 471, 475. 

 on household utensils, 556, 564. 

 on houses, 394. 

 on mats and baskets, 604. 

 on mental chracteristics, 229, 230. 

 on physical characteristics, 222, 



223, 230. 

 on pipes 542, 547. 

 on pottery, 551. 

 on skin dressing, 445. 

 on thread and textiles, 452. 

 on transportation, means of, 598. 

 Swannanoa, Gap, named for Cheraw 



110. 



Swanton, John R., 132, 162, 229, 241, 



242, 280, 282, 289, 291, 292, 297, 298, 



299, 301, 315, 330, 334, 371, 381, 428, 



430, 431, 436, 437, 439, 441, 448, 449, 



458, 459, 461, 463, 828, 830, 831, 832. 



on agricultural methods, 309. 



on artistic development, 613, 616, 



618, 619. 

 on bags and purses, 480. 

 on body paint, 529, 531. 

 on burial customs, 722, 725 727, 



728, 729. 

 on clans and gentes, 655, 657. 



