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Niuya/a, south side of Deep Fork, about 96° 20' west of Greenw. 

 North Fork colored town. 



Odshi-apofa, or Hickory Ground, on North Fork below Alabama 



Creek junction. 

 Oktchayi, on Canadian river, near Hilabi town. 

 O'sudshi, on Deep Fork, below Okmulgee. 



Pakan;Talahassi, on Canadian river, below Hilabi. 



Taladigi, on Canadian river, southwest of Hilabi. 

 Talahassudshi or "Little Talahassi," town on Canadian river, 



north shore, about 18 miles west of Yufala No. i. 

 Talmotchasi, near Canadian river, east of Hilabi. 

 Talsi, at the Old Creek council-ground, west of Uktaha railroad 



station. 

 Talsi, at mouth of Little river. 



Talua 'lako, on North Fork, junction of Alabama creek. 

 Taskigi, 10 miles west of Yufala No. i. 

 Taskigi on Deep Fork, west of Okmulgee. 

 Tukaba/tchi, north side of Wiwu/ka river ; migrated there from 



a place midway between Yufala No. i and Hilabi. 

 Tukpafka, on Canadian river, about 8 miles below Little river 



influx. 

 Tchap^'ki 'lako, near junction of Deep and North Forks. 

 Tchat; aksofka ('^precipice"), town one mile southeast of Yufala 



No. I. 

 Tchiaha, or Chiaha, on Verdigris river, northeast of Wialaka. 



U-i;kayi 'lake, between Tulsa station (on Arkansas river) and 



Verdigris river. 

 U-i;ukufki, above Hilabi town. 



Wakoka-i, near Hilabi town. 



Wiwu/ka, south side of Wiwu/ka affluent of North Fork. 



[Talsi (abbr. from Talahassi), or Tulsa, another name for Lutcha- 

 poga town.] 



VI.-THE TOWN-SQUARE OF THE CREEK INDIANS, 



Although the diagram appended intends to represent the town- 

 square of Kasi'hta town in particular, it may be regarded as an 



