INDEX Page NORTH CAROLINA, location of last full-blood Natchez................................. 256 NOTCHEES. See Natchez. NUTS, Houma, Iberville's note.............. 286 NUYU'N, mother of Fdlicit6 Billiout.......... 292 NYHOUGOULAS, name of Tainsa village ...... 258 OBSEQUIES, NATCHEZ. See Funeral ceremonies. OCCUPATIONS, PRINCIPAL- Houma ................................. 291 Natchez ................................ 90 Tunica ................................ 317 OFFERINGS, SACRIFICIAL- Natchez ................................ 176 Taensa................................ 260-261 OFFOGOULAS, OFOGOULA. See Ofo. OFO- alliance with Tunica.................... 230 attack on English ..............-...... 273,314 Davion mission ................ .... -- -- 309 description...-...... ................ 7-8 Indian nationl......... .... ........... 33-34 loyalty to French ....................... 235 mention by P6nicaut.................... 308 population, various dates................ 45 war with Chickasaw..................... 294 OGOLAUtGHOOS, Indian nation............... 32-33 OHYTOUCOULAs, name of Tainsa village..... 258 OIATOUPOU, name for Ibitoupa.............. 297 OKELOUSA- allied to Washa......................... 298 classification ........................... 9,39 confusion with Opolousa ............... 30-31 location, etc.......-....................- 302 population, various dates ................ 44 OKLAHOMA-- location of Natchez remnant............ 173 location of Tunica ...................... 315 OKTIBBEHA COUNTY, MIss., location of Chakchiuma ............................. 295 OKU'NKISKIN- Chitimacha dance house....-----.......... 352 location of Chitimacha................... 344 OLABALKEBICHE, great war chief of Natchez Nation, funeral ceremonies.............. 149-157 OLD-HAIR, Natchez chief- constitutionally immune from death .... 220 delivery of head as war indemnity. 214-215,219 ONION, WILD, Indian antidote for snake bite. 85 ONQUILOUZAS See Okelousa. ONSPEE. See Ofo. OOE-ASAH, Muskohgeh town................ 253 OPELOUSA- classification ........................... 9,39 history................................ 363,364 name, derivation ...................... 363,364 population, various dates ............... 43,45 OQU -LoussAs, name for Okelousa.......... 302 ORACLES, Indian name for missionaries.... 180-181 ORCOQUISAC. See Akokisa. O'REILLY, Spanish governor ................ 31 OSAGE LANGUAGE, note..................... 23 OUACHA, name for Washa................... 298 OUACHIL TAMAIL, woman chief (Natchez), reference.................................. 140 OUASITA CHIEF, desire for peace with French. 264 OUATCHITAS, reference ..................... 251 OUATCHITAs, river of the, supposed location of N atchez................................... 244 OUITOUPAS, mention by Pdnicaut .......... 308 OUMA, OUMAS, OUMATS. See Houma. OUNSPIK, name for Ofo...................... 309 OUSAGOUCOULAS, name of Natchez village... 46 Oussipts. See Ofo. OWLS- Chitimacha stories, note................. 354 Tunica names.......................... 320 OYELAPE. See White Earth (chief). PACHCA-OGOULAS, name of Pascagoula...... 304 PAILLOUX, DE, references.............. 203,205,339 PAINT- use by Iouma.......................... 286 use on face by Mississippi tribes......... 54 PAKANA, reference ......................... 271 PALMETTO, reference........................ 345 PANCA-OKLA, Choctaw name for Pensacola... 32 PANTHER, Chitimacha story................. 354 PARIS CONCESSION, notes.................. 339,342 " PARISIAN, LITTLE," reference ......----..... 243 PARlSOT, J., connection with Tainsa language controversy............................. 9-15,23 PASCAGOLAS, name for Pascagoula ........... 305 PASCAGOULA- classification............... ............. 9,39 early history............................ 31 general description.................... 302-306 population, various dates................ 41,44 possessor of religious temple............. 166 removal to Texas........................ 31-32 PASCAGOULA RIVER- location and derivation.................. 31 reference .............................. 167 PASCOBOULAS, name for Pascagoula......... 302 PAUL, Tunica chief ......................... 308 PAUL, BENJAMIN, Chitimacha chief......... 343 grandmother a snake doctor............. 351 granduncle a shaman.................... 352 on Chitimacha- clans................................ 349 diseases............................. 352 fish trap............................ 346 guardian-spirit fast................. 353 houses.............................. 345 manhood dance..................... 353 m yths ............................ 357-360 pottery ............................. 347 use of gold or silver.................. 345 PAWOKTI, an Alibamu town ................ 33 PAYON, SIEUR, references.................. 210,213 PEACE CALUMET, use and description...... 128,130 PEACE CEREMONIES, French-Chitimacha... 339-342 PEACE TREATIES, and description.....:.... 134-138 PEACHES- Pascagoula ............................. 303 Taensa.................................. 265 PEACHTREE CREEK, site of Indian mission.... 255 PEARL RIVER, origin of name.............. 281 PEARLS- purchased of Koroa-..................... 328 use by Natchez and Tabnsa ............. 56 PEDEE INDIANS, removal.................... 255