Chapter 10 of 10 · 194 words · ~1 min read

X.

Xaqueses, 197, 234

Xaquetes, 191

Xarayos, Xarayes or Guarayos (Scherues), 40, 41, 43; King of, 44, 46, 47, 50; 168, 205; chief of, 207; their dress, 209; their habits, 211 _seq._; country of, 213, 214, 217, 225, 226, 263, 265

_Xeme_, the measure, 200

Y.

_Yacaré_, a Guaraní word for the amphibious animals, 42

Yacareati River, 263, 265, 269

Yaiva River, 263, 265

Yapirús or Apirus, Yaperús (Jeperis or Naperus), a tribe of Payaguás, 26, 54, 56, 57, 61, 149, 153; peace made with, 156; deputation from, _ib._; nomadic habits of, 157

Yeruquihaba (Juberich Sabaiie), 58, 59; distance of, from Asuncion, 59, 81, 179

Ygatu. _See_ Yguatu

Yguaron, an Indian chief, 122

Yguatú River, affluent of Paraná, 117

Yguatú, probably Igatu, now Jaurú River, 195; crosses erected at, 196, 225, 263, 265

Yguazú, Iguazú, or Iguassu River, affluent of Paraná, xxviii, 108, 118, 119; fall of, 120 _seq._; latitude of, 123

Ytabucú or Itapucú River, 105, 106

Z.

Zchemiaisch Saluaischo, a tribe of small people, 16, 17

Zchemui. _See_ Chanes

Zchera Wassu. _See_ Guazu

Zechuas, 11

Zechurias. _See_ Charuas

Zeeland, 91

Zeicho Lijemii, an erroneous rendering of a chief's name, 29

Zeyhannis, 66, 68