98 SIOUAN TRIBES OF THE
EAST. [BUREAUETHNOLOGYOFSIOUANH
mooneyJ INDEX.
99
Page SiouANstock,Extentofarea of 6
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tribes as hunters 6Sioux,Hostility ofOjibwa toward 12 SiSsiPAHAW, Generaldescriptionof the.. 64 Skixdressing, Saponimethodof 47
SkogARi,a Tutelovillage 51
Slavehunts, Indians exterminatedby.
.
6 Slavery,Seizure ofIndiansfor 66,86 Slaves, Negro,amongthe Podee 77 Smallpox, Indian treatmentof 78
—,Exterminationby 65,67
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amongtheCatawba 72,73—,Effectof,on the Cougaree 80
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amongtheSewee 78Smith,John,Mentionofvocabulariesby. 7
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citedon Iroquoiantribes 13—
,Encounterof,withtheManahoac 19—
citedonManahoactribes 19Manahoac and^Monacan 22,35
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• earlyMonacau habitat 26Smyth,J.F. D.,onCatawba population
in1784 74
Snipe notkilledbytheBiloxi 17
Sociology,Wateree 81
Spoons, Saponimethodofmaking 47
Spotswood, Govr Alex.,Proposedset- tlementofIndians atEno town by 64
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,Occaneechi-Iroquoistreaty effectedby.
55
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on treaty of Iroquoiswith southerntribes 45
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.SettlementofIndiansnearFortChrist-annaby 43, 49, 59,61
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onobligations ofwhitesto theSara.. .60
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,MentionoftheStukarocksby 21—
,Influenceof,with Virginiatribes 42—
,Eftbrtof,toeducate Indians 44 StegaeakeofJohnSmith 19—,aSiouantribe 23
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,Existenceof,in18thcentury 21Stenkenock,Mentionof,in1722 21
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and Iroquoistreaty 45Steukenhock,Mentionof,byByrd 21
—, Statusofthe,in1728-"29 49
Stockades, Conestoga 22
Stone-heaps, Signification of, among
southerntribes 32
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as burialmarks 39,80Stonohabitatandearlyhistory 85
Stkachey,Wm., Mentionofvocabularies
by 7
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on etymologyofMonacan 26Strangers, Scratchingof,on parting 71
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,Receptionof 33, 71Stukarocks,Mentionof,by Spotswood.
.
21 SuALA,Identityof with Sara 57
—,Other formsof 57
Sugeree, Generaldescription ofthe 74
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,Visit tothe,by Lawson 41SuicideofTutelochief'sdaughter 49 Sullivan, Gen. John, DestructionofTu-
telovillageby 51
SusquehannaIndians,Formerhabitatof. 5
describedby Smith 13
— —
,Iroquois conquest of 38— —
,Occaneechijoinedby 45Pago SusquehannaIndians, Barterby 32 SuWALI,Cherokee formofSara 57
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trail 57Sweat-houses, Saponi useof 39 Symbolismamong southern Indians 32
Tabuof foodbySaponi 47
Taccipossiblyamj-tliicpeople 29
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,Eeferenceto,byLederer 29 Taneks,theBiloxinativename 14 Tattooing amongtheBiloxi 16 TauxaniasofJohnSmith 19 Tehoterigh-kanada,TheMohawk'-Tu-telotown." 51
Thunderveneratedbythe Biloxi 17
TigninateosofJolmSmith 19
Time.Measurementof, by southernin-
dians 32
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,Occaneechimeasurementof 34TimukuaIndians,Destructionof 12 Timuquan.^ntribes.Destructionof 11
Toderichroone,Collectiveuse of term. .
68
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an Iroquoistribalname 37,44—
andIroquoistreaty 45—
,Village of 51Tohoairough-roonaw,apossibleTutelo
form 22
ToleratownvisitedbyBatts 35 TOLERE,Useof term,by Lambreville 38 Tooptatmeer,a"Wocconvillage 65 Tortureofprisoners 39.40 Totarodistrict,Locationof 43 Totem,Tribal,oftheOccaneechi 54
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, -, Tutelo 31Totero, Early mentionof 26
ToTiRi, Collectiveuseofterm 68 TOTOPOTOMOi, aPamnnkichief 30,36 ToTTEROY, Former nameoftheBigSandy 11
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,IroquoisnameforeasternSiouantribes 22 Trade,Extensive,attempted bytheSe-wee 79-
Traders,Early,amongtheIndians 28
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,English,amongthe Sara 58—
,Unscrupulousnessof 32.Trading, Characterof, among southern
tribes 31
Treachery,Occaneechi 54
—,Virginian 55
Treaty between Iroquois andsouthern
tribes 45
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,OccaneechiandCherokee 54 Turkey-head,Catawbavillageof 73 TusKARORAearly habitat 5,42—
habitatandearlypopulation 8—
hostility 59,75—
warof1711-13 35,42,43,72—
friendlinesswith the Iroquois 40—
,Incorporation oftheWocconby 65 Tutelo,Collection of tribesforming the 26—
, Generaldescription of 31,37—
habitatandpopulation 51, 55,61—
,Mentionof,bySpotswood 21—
,Settlementof,atFort Christanna 59—
,Settlementof,inCanada 51—
hostilitv 3(1100 SIOUAN
TRIBESOF THE
EAST. tbureauLethnologyok PageTUTELOlanguage,Hale-onthe 9,69
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village,Destructionof,in 1779 51TwiCHTWiCHT,aMiami synonym 38
UcHEAN,Probable affinityof tbe Cusabo
with 86
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tribes,Probabledestruction ofU
UcHi,Brief description oftbe 80
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incorporatedbytbeCreek 12 TJgAqpa, the propernameofK.wapa 10Uma°ha",propernameofOmaha 10
UpperSauratownof1760 59 USHEREE,Possible identificationof.with
Guachule 70
UsHERY,Identificationof 71
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,a,Catawba synonym 68—
,Mentionof,byLederer 70—
and "Westohostility 85VanderaontheGuatariin1569 80
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,Referenceby, to Issa 68—
,MentionofSaiixpaby 65 Vermilion, Tradeof,bysoutherntriltes. 31Waccamaw,Generaldescription of 76
Wampum,Tradeof,bysoutherntribes.. 31
Wapoo,aCusabotribe 86
"War, Indians exterminatedby 6 |
Warfare,see Hostility.
^, Catawba andCherokee 70
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, Iroquois 71—
,
Westo 70
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ofwesterntribes against(Catawba 72W
arrenndncocktonusotSara 57—
,Pveference to 64,67Waskiteng,tbelast oftheTutelo 52
WatCoosa,aCapeFear Indian 66 Wateree,Generaldescriptionof 80
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,Identityof,withearljfSpanishnames.
70
Wateree Chickanee, Mention of, by
Lawson 81
Waxhaw,Generaldescription of 74
—habitat in 1701 70
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, Traditionofexterminationof 69—
,Danceof 39—
,Head-flatteningamongthe 71Weapemeoc,Habitatof 7
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Weaving,Santee 79
Weaving,Saponi 47
Westo,Identification of 70
—habitatandearlyhistory 85 Whisky,Indians exterminatedby 6,44
WhonkenteaesofJohnSmith IP
Wilhamsox, Expeditionof,againstthe
Cherokee 72
WiMBEE,aCusabotribe 86
Winnebago,Nativenameofthe 15
WiNYAW,Generaldescription ofthe 76
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,Early populationof 101WiSACKY,aWaxhawsynonym 70
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,Mentionof,byLederer 75 WoccoN,Generaldescription of the 64—
habitat 8—
languageclassed asSiouan 69Women,Treatmentof,by the Saponi 47 Wyandot, Formerhaliitatof 5
XuALA, Identificationof,with Sara 57 Tamasi, Expulsionof.from South Caro-
lina 60
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hostility 12,59—
warof 1715 , 35, Disrui)tion ofsmallertribesby 65
•
,Effectof,onthe Coiigaree 80
, , Cusabo 86
, ,. Etiwaw 85
, , Santee 80
, , Sewee 79
, , Wateree 81
, CapeFear Indianparticipationin. .
67
, Enoin 64
, Sissipahawin 66
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r-, Carolinatribesin 76Yardley,FirstmentionofEno andShoc-
coreeby 62
TeopimIndians,Habitatof • 7 Tesa", the Tutelo nativename 37 Yesang,Useoftheterm 35
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,Identification of.with Tutelo 31YUPWAUREMAU,aWocconvillage 65 Zeisberger. David, Early missionary
workof 50