H
Hamilton, Alexander, 248
Helps, Sir Arthur, the historian, referred to, 63 (footnote), 70, 78, 118, 124, 178, 188, 220, 224
Herrera, referred to, 179 (footnote)
Hopkins, Sterling A., 257
Horn, Cape, 266
Horses introduced to the natives of South America, 13
Huarina, battlefield of, 110
Huascar, son of Huayna, 72, 85, 108
Huitzilopochtli, Aztec god of war, 126, 127, 184
I
Inca, the young, Manco Capac, 68
the Empire, 69
civilization, 69
"Child of the Sun," 71
Pizarro's capture of the, 75-84
ransom and murder of the, 85-92
and Peruvians strike for freedom, 93-102
Incas, the, 69-112
Independence, the, privateer, 284
Indian, the brig, of London, 240
Indian wife, Balboa's, 37, 44, 47, 48
Indians, Warm Spring, 302-306
Isabella, Queen, and her court mentioned, 6
Island, of Gallo, the, 62, 63 (foot-note)
of Gorgona, the, 63
of Puna, 67
of Massafera, 240
Islands, Society, 237
Cape Verde, 264
Falkland, 265
Vancouver, 271
Isles of Pearls, 59
Isthmus, of Darien, 5, 26, 32, 37, 109, 116
Ixlilxochitl, referred to, 179 (footnote)
Ixtaccihuatl, 144
Iztatapalan, 195
J
Jackson, Andrew, 248-250
Jones, John Paul, 281-297
William Paul, 290-295
Colonel Cadwallader, 296
Joy, Matthew, mate of the Essex, 231, 239
Juarez, Benito, 224
K
King, John II. of France, referred to, 86 (footnote)
Kirk, referred to, 63 (footnote)
L
Leopard, British ship, 251
Lepe, an explorer, 5
Lewis, James, 263-277
Lorenzana, Archbishop, referred to, 198 (footnote)
Louden, Mary Paul, sister of John Paul Jones, 291
Luque, 60-67
Lyons, James, 305
M
McKay, 262-277
MacNutt, referred to, 128, 225
Maddox, Dr., 252
Madigan, John, 307-311
Magellan, referred to, 39 (footnote), 61 (footnote)
Straits of, 109
Malinal (or Marina) 115, 116; 123-125; 135, 145, 219
Malinche, shorter form of Malintzin, 124, 208, 209, 217
Malintzin, Aztec name for Cortes, 124
Marco Polo, referred to, 37
Maria, Donna, daughter of Cortes, 223
Marina, Malinal, baptized as, 124
Markham, referred to, 4, 63 (footnote), 78, 87
Massacre of Caxamarca, 73-85
Maxixcatzin, 141
Mayas, the, 122
Medellin, native city of Cortes, 117
shores of, 117
King of, 217
Mexitl, one of the names of Aztec war god, 126
Montezuma Xocoyotzin, Emperor of Mexico, 115; sends messengers to Cortes, 135, 137; described, 136, 137; and the Tlascalans, 140, 141; agrees to receive Cortes, 143; meeting with Cortes, 162-168; seizure of, 171-173; deposed, 176; end of, 178-180
N
Napoleon at Toulon, referred to, 74 (footnote)
Navigators, the fifteenth-century, 4
New Andalusia, 7
Newity, Nootka village, 271
Nicuesa, Diego de, 3, 5, 8, 20, 27
Nootkas, the, 271
O
Ojeda, Alonza de, 3; heads first important expedition along South American coast, 4; second voyage, 5; arrives at Santo Domingo, 8; adventures of, 10-19; referred to, 55
Ordaz, 144
Orellano, commander under Gonzalo Pizarro, 105
Orinoco, the, 4
Otumba, valley of, 191
Otumies, tribe of, 141
Ovando, an explorer with Nicuesa, 7
Oviedo, quoted, 56, 57, 179 (footnote)
P
Pacific, the, so called by Magellan, 39 (footnote)
discovery of, 39-42
Balboa reaches, 45
Painala, town of, 115
Lord of, 115
Panama, Pedrarias dies at, 50
Pedrarias the founder and governor of, 56
Pizarro living in, 57
Pizarro sends ship to, 62
Pedro de los Rios, governor of, 62
States, 116
Parnell, W. R., 306-311
"Pearl Coast," the, 4
Peru, 40, 53, 63, 64, 66, 68, 93, 95, 105, 109, 237
Peruvians, the, 69-102
Pettis, Congressman Spencer, 255
Philip II., 65
Pizarrists, the, 106
Pizarro, Francisco, 9, 16, 18, 38-40; 48, 54, 55-107
Hernando, 54, 55, 67, 79, 93, 96-108
Pedro, 90
Pizarros, the, 46, 67, 96, 104, 105, 108-110
Pizons, the, explorers, 5
Pollard, James, captain of the Essex, 231
Popocatepetl, 144
Popotla, 190
Porto Rico, 5
Potosi, the mines of, 65, 109, 110
Prescott, the historian, referred to, 63 (footnote)
reference to account of Inca civilization by, 69
reference to amount of Inca's ransom, according to, 87
Q
Quarequa, Indian chief, 39
Quetzalcoatl, Toltec god, 129, 136
Quevedo, Bishop of Darien, 33
Quichua, the language of Peru, 82
Quinones, Antonio de, 202
R
Rada, Juan de, 105-112
Ranger, the, one of Jones's ships, 284
Ruiz, 60-63 (and footnote), 65, 66
S
Salamanca, University of, 117
Salinas, the plains of, 103
San Mateo, 67
Santiago River, 66
"Scourge of God," the, name given to Pedrarias, 43
Sea, Caribbean, 3
Sea of the South, so called by Balboa, 39
Serapis, the battle with the, 285-287
Shoshone nation, 301-304
Slavery, human, introduced into Peru by Christians, 95
South Sea, the, so called by Balboa, 39
voyage, 44
Pizarro's first sight of, 56
rule in Mexico, 226
in Peru, 226