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98 SIOUAN TRIBES OF THE

EAST. [BUREAUETHNOLOGYOF

SIOUANH

mooneyJ INDEX.

99

Page SiouANstock,Extentofarea of 6

tribes as hunters 6

Sioux,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

amongtheCatawba 72,73

,Effectof,on the Cougaree 80

amongtheSewee 78

Smith,John,Mentionofvocabulariesby. 7

citedon Iroquoiantribes 13

,Encounterof,withtheManahoac 19

citedonManahoactribes 19

Manahoac and^Monacan 22,35

earlyMonacau habitat 26

Smyth,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

,Occaneechi-Iroquoistreaty effectedby

.

55

on treaty of Iroquoiswith southern

tribes 45

.SettlementofIndiansnearFortChrist-

annaby 43, 49, 59,61

onobligations ofwhitesto theSara.. .

60

,MentionoftheStukarocksby 21

,Influenceof,with Virginiatribes 42

,Eftbrtof,toeducate Indians 44 StegaeakeofJohnSmith 19

,aSiouantribe 23

,Existenceof,in18thcentury 21

Stenkenock,Mentionof,in1722 21

and Iroquoistreaty 45

Steukenhock,Mentionof,byByrd 21

—, Statusofthe,in1728-"29 49

Stockades, Conestoga 22

Stone-heaps, Signification of, among

southerntribes 32

as burialmarks 39,80

Stonohabitatandearlyhistory 85

Stkachey,Wm., Mentionofvocabularies

by 7

on etymologyofMonacan 26

Strangers, Scratchingof,on parting 71

,Receptionof 33, 71

Stukarocks,Mentionof,by Spotswood.

.

21 SuALA,Identityof with Sara 57

,Other formsof 57

Sugeree, Generaldescription ofthe 74

,Visit tothe,by Lawson 41

SuicideofTutelochief'sdaughter 49 Sullivan, Gen. John, DestructionofTu-

telovillageby 51

SusquehannaIndians,Formerhabitatof. 5

describedby Smith 13

,Iroquois conquest of 38

— —

,Occaneechijoinedby 45

Pago SusquehannaIndians, Barterby 32 SuWALI,Cherokee formofSara 57

trail 57

Sweat-houses, Saponi useof 39 Symbolismamong southern Indians 32

Tabuof foodbySaponi 47

Taccipossiblyamj-tliicpeople 29

,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

,Occaneechimeasurementof 34

TimukuaIndians,Destructionof 12 Timuquan.^ntribes.Destructionof 11

Toderichroone,Collectiveuse of term. .

68

an Iroquoistribalname 37,44

andIroquoistreaty 45

,Village of 51

Tohoairough-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

, -, Tutelo 31

Totero, Early mentionof 26

ToTiRi, Collectiveuseofterm 68 TOTOPOTOMOi, aPamnnkichief 30,36 ToTTEROY, Former nameoftheBigSandy 11

,IroquoisnameforeasternSiouantribes 22 Trade,Extensive,attempted bytheSe-

wee 79-

Traders,Early,amongtheIndians 28

,English,amongthe Sara 58

,Unscrupulousnessof 32.

Trading, Characterof, among southern

tribes 31

Treachery,Occaneechi 54

,Virginian 55

Treaty between Iroquois andsouthern

tribes 45

,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(1

100 SIOUAN

TRIBES

OF THE

EAST. tbureauLethnologyok Page

TUTELOlanguage,Hale-onthe 9,69

village,Destructionof,in 1779 51

TwiCHTWiCHT,aMiami synonym 38

UcHEAN,Probable affinityof tbe Cusabo

with 86

tribes,Probabledestruction of

U

UcHi,Brief description oftbe 80

incorporatedbytbeCreek 12 TJgAqpa, the propernameofK.wapa 10

Uma°ha",propernameofOmaha 10

UpperSauratownof1760 59 USHEREE,Possible identificationof.with

Guachule 70

UsHERY,Identificationof 71

,a,Catawba synonym 68

,Mentionof,byLederer 70

and "Westohostility 85

VanderaontheGuatariin1569 80

,Referenceby, to Issa 68

,MentionofSaiixpaby 65 Vermilion, Tradeof,bysoutherntriltes. 31

Waccamaw,Generaldescription of 76

Wampum,Tradeof,bysoutherntribes.. 31

Wapoo,aCusabotribe 86

"War, Indians exterminatedby 6 |

Warfare,see Hostility.

^, Catawba andCherokee 70

, Iroquois 71

,

Westo 70

ofwesterntribes against(Catawba 72

W

arrenndncocktonusotSara 57

,Pveference to 64,67

Waskiteng,tbelast oftheTutelo 52

WatCoosa,aCapeFear Indian 66 Wateree,Generaldescriptionof 80

,Identityof,withearljfSpanishnames

.

70

Wateree Chickanee, Mention of, by

Lawson 81

Waxhaw,Generaldescription of 74

habitat in 1701 70

, Traditionofexterminationof 69

,Danceof 39

,Head-flatteningamongthe 71

Weapemeoc,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

,Early populationof 101

WiSACKY,aWaxhawsynonym 70

,Mentionof,byLederer 75 WoccoN,Generaldescription of the 64

habitat 8

languageclassed asSiouan 69

Women,Treatmentof,by the Saponi 47 Wyandot, Formerhaliitatof 5

XuALA, Identificationof,with Sara 57 Tamasi, Expulsionof.from South Caro-

lina 60

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

r-, Carolinatribesin 76

Yardley,FirstmentionofEno andShoc-

coreeby 62

TeopimIndians,Habitatof 7 Tesa", the Tutelo nativename 37 Yesang,Useoftheterm 35

,Identification of.with Tutelo 31

YUPWAUREMAU,aWocconvillage 65 Zeisberger. David, Early missionary

workof 50

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