INDEX 



933 



Texas, State of, 1, 12, 23, 24, 56, 59, 



74, 89. 



admission as State, 75. 



Atakapa Indians in, called Akokisa, 



85, 93. 

 brief history of missions in, 74-75. 

 cultural level of tribes of, 10. 

 estimate of Alabama Indians in, 88. 

 independence established, 75. 

 location of Alabama who settled in. 



87. 

 part of Republic of Mexico, 75. 

 removal of Caddo to, 142. 

 peoples of eastern extension of, 30. 

 Presidio of Nuestra Senora de Pilar 

 de los Adaes, capital of, for 50 

 years, 83. 

 tribes of, 18, 80. 

 See Hasinai. 

 Yatasi moved from Louisiana to, 

 211. 

 Texas or Tejas, name used for Caddo, 

 98. 



De Leon's expedition to, 74. 

 See Caddo, 237. 

 "The Congarees," fort opposite Colum- 

 bia, S. C., established by, 124. 

 Thlapthlako, branch town of Hothli- 



wahali, 139. 

 Thlathlogalga, see Okchai, 167. 

 Thlikatcka, or ''Broken Arrow," noted 

 Coweta town near Fort Mitchell, 127. 

 Thliotombi, Choctaw brave, 123. 

 ThliwahaH, 133, 134, 147. 



See Hothliwahali,. 

 Thomas, Cyrus, on quarries worked by 



Indians, 542, 543. 

 Thomas ville, Ga., 50. 

 Thome Creek, see Catoma Creek. 

 Thompson, Charlie, Alabama Chief, on 

 food preserving, 375. 



on mats and baskets, 606. 



Indian names for types of, 606. 

 on pottery, 552. 

 Thurston, Captain, 111. 

 Thwaites, Reuben Gold, editor, 416, 

 418, 473, 476, 507, 536, 618, 639, 650, 

 684, 700, 797. 

 Tidewater tribes of Virginia and North 



Carolina, cultural pattern of, 10. 

 Tillandsia usneoides, uses of, 247. 

 Timbalier Islands, 59. 

 Timberlake, Lt. Henry, 112, 224, 298, 

 326, 328, 336, 349, 351, 767, 768, 831. 

 Cherokee visited by, 112. 

 on bracelets and arm bands, 522. 

 on burial customs, 723. 

 on clothing, 459, 460, 461, 463, 464. 

 on cooking, 356. 

 on ear ornaments worn by the 



Indians, 513. 

 on education of children, 714. 

 on fishing, 335. 

 on flags, 431. 

 on food of the Cherokee country, 



284. 

 on games, 683. 



Timberlake, Lt. Henry, on hair dressing, 

 499, 500, 505. 



on housing methods of the Chero- 

 kee, 402, 403, 404 (fig.). 



on implements for hunting and fish- 

 ing, 569, 573, 578, 583, 585. 



on moral characteristics of Chero- 

 kees, 233. 



on musical instruments, 625. 



on names, 672. 



on necklaces, 518. 



on nose ornaments, 515. 



on ornamentation, 490. 



on physical characteristics of the 

 Cherokee, 224, 233. 



on pipes, 546. 



on pottery, 553. 



on religious beliefs and usages, 769. 



on tobacco, 384. 



on transportation, means of, 593, 

 594, 595, 596. 



on war customs, 691, 692. 



on weapons, 569, 573, 578, 583, 585. 



Timucua, 11, 29, 37, 40, 41, 135, 136, 



141, 154, 168, 169, 173, 174, 179, 187, 



193, 194, 202, 215, 216, 239, 255, 281, 



348, 665, 801, 806, 808, 810, 816, 829. 



Acuera a branch of, 83. 



agricultural habits, 260, 308, 309. 



burial customs, 722, 811. 



chiefs, brought to St. Augustine by 

 Juan de Junco, 202. 



clans and gentes among the, 654, 

 657. 



clothing, 457, 458, 471, 473, 524. 



crime and punishment among the, 

 731. 



dialect, spoken by Tawasa, 28. 



division of Muskogean stock, 10. 

 (See table 1, facing p. 10.) 



domestic customs, 713. 



doors, use, 428. 



ear ornaments, 511. 



encountered by De Soto, 40-42. 



evidence regarding western origin, 

 23. 



feather work, 456. 



food preserving, 380. 



forts or stockades of, 433. 



Franciscans gain control of, 62. 



games, 682. 



granaries, made of stone, 243, 380. 



greasing and coloring of hair and 

 skin. 527. 



hair dressing, 503, 808. 



historical works on, 21. 



household utensils, 556. 



housing, 408. 



hunting, 319, 331, 332. 



implements for hunting and fish- 

 ing, 579, 583, 589. 



located north of Santa Fe River, 

 Fla., 193. 



marriage customs, 705, 709. 



mats and baskets, 604. 



medical practices, 793. 



migrations, 32, 63. 



