INDEX 



939 



Waccamaw, 103, 203, 207. 



hostile to colonists during Yamasee 



War, 203. 

 located on Lower Pee Dee River, 



203. 

 moved south of Black River, 203. 

 population, 203. 

 sketch of, 203. 



some killed by Cherokee and Nat- 

 chez, 203. 

 tribe established in South Caro- 

 lina, 203. 

 See also Woccon. 

 Waccamaw River, 67. 

 Waco, 100. 



Wagner, Gunter, 242,830. 

 "Wahali," Muskogee word for "the 



south," 135. 

 Wahunsonacock, see Powhatan. 

 Wainoakes, trade relations with English, 



740. 

 Wakerobin, Virginia (Peltandra virgini- 



ca), use of, 271, 272, 276, 296, 363. 

 Wakokai, 153, 203, 204, 219. 



Muskogee settlement on Hatchet 



Creek, 203. 

 population, 204. 

 removed to southwestern part of 



Creek territory, 203. 

 sketch of, 203-204. 

 Walam Olum, 734. 

 Walhalla, Oconee Co., S. C, site of 



Oconee northern branch, 165, 

 Walker County, Ala., 26. 

 Walker, S. T., on blue flint outcrop at 



Trouble Creek, Fla., 541. 

 Walker, Winslow M., on relics found at 



Caddo burial site, 537. 

 Wampum, 481, 482. 



Wanchese, an Indian brought to Eng- 

 land, 1585, 76. 

 Wappo, California tribe, 665. 

 War, 686-701. 

 War trail from Virginia, 48. 

 War Woman Creek, 47. 

 Wars, between tribes, British instiga- 

 tion of, 77. 

 Washa, 73, 108, 168, 169, 204, 219, 240. 

 De Soto's Spaniards possibly fought 



by, 204. 

 moved to the Mississippi, above 



New Orleans, 204. 

 name, interpretation of, 219. 

 population, 204. 



scattered in French families, 204. 

 sketch of, 204. 



tribe on Bayou Lafourche, 204. 

 See also Chawasha. 

 Washington, George, visit of Creeks to, 



146, 154. 

 Washita, 204, 301. 



destroyed by Taensa, 204. 

 population, 204. 

 settled near Natchitoches, 204. 

 sketch of, 204. 



small Caddo tribe located on Oua- 

 chita River, 204. 

 trade, 738. 



Washita River, refuge of Caddo, to 



escape massacre, 99. 

 Wassador, Indian word for all metals, 



491. 

 Watcina, Creek word for Virginians, 77. 

 Wat Coosa, chief, Cape Fear Indians, 



103. 

 Wateree, 205, 219. 



first reported by Juan Pardo, 205. 

 guns obtained from Cheraw, for use 



in Yamasee War, 205. 

 identification with Guatari, 65, 205. 

 land bought by Thomas Brown 



from, 205. 

 name, interpretation of, 219. 

 part taken in Yamasee War, 205. 

 population, 205. 

 probably joined Catawba, 205. 

 ruled by two chieftainesses, 205. 

 settled on Wateree River, below 



Camden, 205. 

 sketch of, 205. 

 social organization, 647. 

 "Wateree Chickanee," possibly the Gua- 

 tariatiqui, 205. 



See also Little Wateree. 

 Wateree Jack, relations with South 



Carolina colonv, 205. 

 Wateree River, S. C, 124, 205. 



home of Wateree tribe, 205. 

 Waterproof, La., 56. 

 Watt Sam, Natchez brave, son of 



Creek Sam, 160. 

 Waxhaw, 67, 206, 345, 809, 816. 



accompanied Yamasee to Florida, 



206. 

 beds, 422. 

 doors, 430. 

 festivities, 757, 758. 

 found by English in North and 



South Carolina, 206. 

 head deformation practiced by, 



539, 540, 815. 

 houses, 411, 413, 815. 

 Lawson hospitably received by, 



206. 

 musical instruments, 625, 627. 

 population, 206. 

 refuge taken with Cheraw after 



attack by Catawba, 206, 

 Sauxpa synonym for, 66. 

 sketch of, 206. 

 Weanoc, possibly identical with Eno, 



130. 

 Weapemeoc, 18, 206, 212. 



found by Raleigh colonists in north- 

 eastern North Carolina, 206. 

 population, 206. 

 sketch of, 206. 

 Weesock, possibly name for Waxhaw, 



206. 

 Welch, Colonel, Communications with 



Chickasaw opened by, 117. 

 Weleetka, Okla., Alabama Square 



Grounds near, 88. 

 Weroance, or werowance, word meaning 

 chief, 516, 641, 644. 

 definition of term, 642. 



