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INDEX 



Yazoo, found by Tonti on Yazoo 

 River, Miss., 211. 

 houses, 416, 417. 

 joined hostile Indians in Natchez 



War, 212. 

 murdered Father Souel in Natchez 



War, 212. 

 participated in Natchez uprising, 



166. 

 population, 212. 

 sketch of, 211-212. 

 smoke-holes and windows lacking, 



427. 

 source material on, 829. 

 took part in attack on Tunica, 212. 

 towns, 637. 

 trade, 738. 



Tunica spoken by, 240. 

 warned by Chakchiuma against 



Chickasaw, 106. 

 with Koroa and Tiou, attacked by 



Quapaw, 212. 

 See also Tunica. 

 Yazoo River, Miss., 19, 28, 29, 31, 72, 

 73, 104, 123, 140, 147, 166, 180, 190, 

 194. 

 earliest home of Tiou tribe, 194, 



195. 

 home of Biloxi and Ofo, 104, 166, 



800. 

 home of Ibitoupa, 140. 

 home of Taposa, 190. 

 home of Yazoo Indians, 211. 

 Yazoo and Yalobusha Rivers, junction 



of, home of Chakchiuma, 106. 

 Ybaha, see Guale Indians. 

 "Yea Potano," Potano town, 174. 

 Yeager, Tukabahchee Square Ground 



maintained at, 197. 

 Yenyohol, listed by Francisco of Chicora, 



206. 

 Yeopim, 206, 212. 



lands sold by chief of, 206. 

 See also Weapemeoc. 

 Yesan, see Nahyssan. 

 Yfulo, town possibly of Eufaula in 



province of Guale, 132. 

 Yoa, town of Yamasee, 209. 

 Yojuane, 162. 



French supported by, 121. 

 Neche almost destroyed by, 162. 

 Youghtanud, land subject to Powhatan 



643. 

 Young, Capt. Hugh, 116, 132, 138, 150, 



168, 190, 210, 215. 

 Young, Sam, last speaker of Tunica 



language, 198. 

 Ysa, Indian town, 64. 



possible identification with Iswa, 



104. 

 See also Issa and Iswa. 

 Ysicas, 213. 

 Yucatan, 34, 35. 

 Yucca arkansana, uses of, 247. 

 Yuchean stock, see Uchean stock. 



Yuchi, 13, 20, 30, 48, 63, 77, 92, 111, 

 115, 135, 146, 154, 197, 200, 206, 

 212-215, 219, 239, 242, 325, 665, 806, 

 808, 810, 827, 830. 



attacked by Apalachee, 213. 

 bags and purses, 480. 

 body paint, 530, 531. 

 clans and gentes, 657, 818. 

 clothing, 464, 465, 466, 467, 474, 



525. 

 cooking, 354, 366, 370. 

 displacement of in eastern Ten- 

 nessee in prehistoric era by 



Cherokee, 14, 15. 

 divisions of time, 263. 

 driven from the Savannah by 



Shawnee, 213. 

 established on Savannah River, 



214. 

 featherwork, 456. 

 finger rings, 522. 

 fire making, 424, 425. 

 fishing, 335, 338, 340, 341. 

 fortifications, 437. 

 found by De Soto in eastern 



Tennessee, 212. 

 found by Hawkins on Tallapoosa 



River, 214. 

 games, 677. 



hair dressing, 505, 808, 818. 

 household utensils, 557, 559. 

 houses, 394. 

 hunting, 316, 320, 331. 

 identification with Chisca, 65. 

 implements for hunting and fish- 

 ing, 573, 574, 578, 582, 586. 

 language, reference to, 70. 

 led by Timpoochee Barnard, aided 



whites in Creek War, 214. 

 mats and baskets, 605. 

 metals, 490, 497. 

 migrations, 30. 

 moieties, 664, 818. 

 moved to Spring Garden, Volusia 



County, Fla. under chief Uchee 



Billy, 214. 

 name, interpretation of, 219. 

 necklaces, 517, 518. 

 origin, belief of, 23. 

 ornamentation, 487. 

 ornaments, 505. 

 part of remained with Cherokee in 



Appalachian region, 215. 

 physical characteristics, 225, 818. 

 population, 215. 

 removed to Chattahoochee River, 



near Apalachicola, 213, 214. 

 removed to Oklahoma with Creeks, 



214. 

 retired to Ocmulgee, 213. 

 settled in Florida, 213, 242. 

 settled near Augusta, Ga., 213. 

 sewing, 454. 

 sketch of, 212-215. 

 skin dressing, 444, 445. 

 small party moved to Florida, 214. 



