INDEX 



941 



Women, tattooing, 532, 534, 535, 536. 

 the teeth, staining of, 536, 809. 

 treatment of, 710. 

 Wood, Abraham, on Cheraw settlement, 

 110, 208. 

 whites sent to visit Yuchi on Tenn- 

 essee River by, 213. 

 Wood, articles made of, 555-556, 558- 



562. 

 Woodcraft, 310-312. 

 Woods, used in building houses, 421, 



422. 

 Wood'ville, Tex., 87. 

 Woodward, Henry, 62, 117, 143, 184, 

 213. 



Chickasaw mentioned by, 117. 

 earliest account of Cherokee in 



narrative by, 111. 

 on towns, 635. 



visited Cofitachequi from Charles- 

 ton, S. C, 143. 

 Yuchi visited by, 213, 437. 

 Woodward, Thomas Simpson, 111. 



on removal of Tulsa Indians to the 

 Tallapoosa from Talladega coun- 

 try by James McQueen, 125. 

 Wright, AUen, Choctaw chief, claimed 



descent from a Koroa, 148. 

 Wyanoke, possible identification with 



Eno, 130. 

 Wyanoke Creek, named after Wyanoke 



Indians, 131. 

 Wyatt, Governor, Powhatan uprising 



defeated by, 175. 

 Xacatin, see Soacatino. 

 Xalaque, see Chalaque, Province of. 

 Xeres de los Caballeros, Province of 



Estremadura, Spain, 39. 

 Xoara, 205. 

 Xoxi, see Sewee. 



Usi synonym for, 67. 

 Xuala, 31, 48, 64, 67. 

 location, 46. 

 reached by De Soto, 46. 

 See also Cheraw. 

 Xualla, see Cheraw, 109. 

 Yadkin, 208. 



population unknown, 208. 

 relationship unknown, 208. 

 sketch of, 208. 



tribe located on Yadkin River, 208. 

 Yadkin River, Cheraw reported on by 

 Lederer, 110. 



home of Yadkin tribe, 208. 



near Salisbury, N. C, home of 



Saponi, 178. 

 Tutelo located near headwaters of, 



200. 

 Wateree reported on, by Lederer, 

 205. 

 Yakna-Chitto, "Big Country," treach- 

 ery of Taensa to, 120. 



associated with Chitimacha, 120. 

 Yalobusha River, 28, 140, 180. 



home of Ibitoupa on Yazoo River 

 beyond the mouth of, 140. 



Yamacraw, 153, 209, 210. 



after death of Tomochichi, moved 

 to New Yamacraw, 210. 

 Yamasee, 19, 28, 43, 73, 107, 115, 133, 

 136, 187, 189, 206, 20^-211, 827. 

 Amacano possibly part of, 88. 

 attacks on supported bv English, 



63. 

 band under Tomochichi joined 



Creek Nation, 210. 

 English influence on in Florida, 77. 

 exterminated by Muscogulges, ftn., 



231. 

 fled to Florida after Yamasee up- 

 rising, 209. 

 headed insurrection aginst Eng- 

 lish, 209. 

 joined Barnwell in Tuscarora expe- 

 dition, 209. 

 joined Seminole Nation, 210. 

 members of Muskhogean linguistic 



family, 239. 

 movements of, 63, 64. 

 once subordinate to Hitchiti, 208 

 part of settled in Apalachee coun- 

 try, 208, 210. 

 population, 210, 211. 

 retired to Oklawaha River, Fla., 



210. 

 sketch of, 20&-211. 

 social organization, 654. 

 transportation, means of, 595. 

 uprising, effect on English, 87. 

 withdrawal to frontiers of South 

 Carolina, 209. 

 "Yamasee stroke," method of paddling, 



595. 

 Yamasee War, 77, 78, 103, 104, 111, 127, 

 129, 138, 143, 153, 165, 168, 180, 183, 

 184, 203, 205, 214. 

 effect on Apalachicola, 92. 

 reference to, 90, 93. 

 Yamiscaron, province named by Fran- 

 cisco of Chicora, 208. 

 See Yamasee. 

 Yardley, Governor, 130, 131, 183. 

 Yatasi, 158, 211. 



alliance made with Bienville, 211. 

 alliance made with St. Denis, 211. 

 Caddo tribe reported by Tonti on 



Red River, 211. 

 hard pressed by Chickasaw, 211. 

 moved from Louisiana to Texas 



with other Caddo tribes, 211. 

 population, 211. 

 sketch of, 211. 

 "Yattken," see Yadkin. 

 Yaupon, ceremonies connected with, 



791. 

 Yazoo, 13, 77, 106, 108, 117, 123, 147, 

 148, 160, 166, 188, 194, 198, 199, 211, 

 212, 736, 829. 



accessory to murder of Foucault, 



211. 

 allies of Natchez, 73. 

 burial customs, 729. 

 doors, 430. 



