CONTENTS.

FIRST PART.

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THE SOUTHERN FAMILIES OF INDIANS[9]

I. Linguistic Groups of the Gulf States.

Timucua, [11]. Calusa, [13]. Tequesta, [15]. Kataba, [15]. Yuchi, [17]. Cheroki, [24]. Arkansas, [29]. Taensa, [30]. Tangipahoa, [34]. Naktche, [34]. Tonica, [39]. Adai, [41]. Pani, [42]. Shetimasha, [44]. Atákapa, [45]. Bidai, [47]. Koroa, [47]. The Westo and Stono Indians, [48]. The Linguistic Map, [49].

II. The Maskoki Family.

The Common Maskoki Language, [53]. The Name Maskoki, [58]. Tribal Divisions; the Yamassi, [62]. Yamacraw, [65]. Seminole, [66]. Apalachi, [74]. Mikasuki, [76]. Hitchiti, [77]. The Hitchiti Dialect, [80]. Alibamu, [85]. Koassáti, [89]. Chicasa, [90]. Tribes on the Yazoo River, [97]. Cha'hta, [100]. The Cha'hta Language, [116].

III. The Creek Indians.

Creek Settlements, [120]. List of Towns, [124]. The Indian Pathways, [151]. The Creek Government, [152]. Tribal Divisions and Gentes, [153]. Civil Government, [156]. The Warrior Class, [158]. War Titles, [160]. War Customs, [164]. Organization of the Confederacy, [168]. The Public Square, [171]. The Annual Busk, [177]. Further Ethnographic Notes, [183]. Creek History, [188]. The Creek Dialect, [198]. Lexical Affinities, [212].

SECOND PART.
The Kasi'hta Migration Legend.