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Tai-pon Springs, Fla., mound near, 71 : 



117 

 Taruma Tribe, small number of, 91 : v 

 Tascaluga, a Jlobile chief, 73: 151 

 Tascaringa, a Tepehuane village, 34: 



11 

 Tascate sabino, medicinal plant, Tara- 



humare, 34: 250 

 Tashlipunau, 78: 552 

 Tashuanta, a place in Hupa Valley, 



78: 129 

 Tasi-lioyo 



a Northeastern Maidu place name, 



78: 393 

 three settlements in, 78 : 398 

 Taskigi 



account of, by Mooney, 73 : 209 

 See also Tusl^egee. 

 Tasks 



of the devil, Creek story, 88: 76- 



79 

 of the rabbit, Creek stories, 88: 



58 f ., 59 f., 60 f . 

 of the rabbit, Hitchiti story, 88: 

 104 f. 

 Tasma, probable location of, 78 : 345 

 Ta'sna, Tlingit myth of giant of, 39: 



187 

 Tasofkaram, a Karok settlement, 78: 



99 

 Tasqui, probably occupied by the Tus- 



kegee, 73: 208 

 Tasquique 



a Lovrer Creek town, 73 : 221 

 See also Tuskegee. 

 Tasquiqui 



a Tuskegee town, 73 : 208 

 See also Tuskegee. 

 Tassels 



number of, 7: 16 

 representing human or animal 

 heads, 7: 16 

 Ta ssenocogoul a 



name for Red River, 43 : 272 

 See also Avoyel. 

 Tassenogoula, see Tassenocogoula. 

 Taste, sense of, in Indian adults, 34: 



154 

 Tata 



location of, 78: 124 

 mention of, 78 : 125 

 Tatancal, see Tancal. 

 Xa'Janga-naji" jifiga 



to Standing Bear, 11 : 99 ff. 

 See also j,enuga-zi. 

 Tatanka Wechacheta, a Wahpeton 



chief, 77: 53 

 Tataten, signification of, 78: 125 

 Tatchequiha 



a synonym for Kasihta, 73: 217, 



219 

 identical with Chufytachyqj, 73: 

 217 

 Tate, Dr. Samuel, on pathological con- 

 ditions at Warm Spring Agency, 

 Oreg., 34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 



Tatem 



a Central Pomo settlement, 78: 



232 

 mention of, 78 : 235 

 Tater Canyon, ruins reported in, 82: 



80 

 Ta'tesading, Hupa name of a place, 



78: 11 

 Tatesta, a Calusa town, 73:332 

 Tatimolo, 44: 49 

 Tatin, identification of, 78 : 124 

 Tati-'ti", 78: 125 

 Tatisho-kaiya, 78: 151 

 Tatla, a synonym for Tata, 78 : 124 

 Tattooed-Arm 



references to, 43 : 218, 221 

 warnings to French by, of Natchez 

 conspiracy, 43 : 224 f . 

 Tattooed serpent 



death and funeral ceremonies of, 



43: 143-157, 220 

 friendly to French, 43 : 220 f ., 246 

 part taken by, in wars with 

 French, 43: 



First War, 199, 200, 201, 203 

 Second War, 209, 211, 212 

 Third War, 212, 214-217, 246 

 title of Great Chief, 43 : 118 

 Tattooing 



among the Biloxi, 22: 16 

 among the California Indians, 

 78: 77. 146. 173. 215, 293, 311, 

 357, 406, 467, 519, 520, 521, 641, 

 651, 675, 721, 729, 808 

 among the Choctaw, 48: 10 

 among the Creek Indians, 73 : 351 

 among the Fuegians, 63: 55, 124, 



183 

 among the Southwestern tribes, 



34: 15 

 for men, Kamia, 97 : 36 

 for women, Kamia, 97: 35 

 in Maya inscriptions, 28 : 600 f . 

 methods adopted by Indians, 43: 

 56 f ., 345 

 Tatto-whe-Hallys, a Seminole tribe, 



73 : 409 

 Tatu, a source of California place 



name, 78: 897 

 Tatunkamane, son of a Dakota chief, 



77: 48 

 Tatyi, a Sinkyone place name, 78: 



145 

 Tauasa, a synonym for Tawasa, 73: 



137 

 Taucal, see Tancal. 

 Tauquimnes, encountered by Father 



Duran, 78: 445 

 Taura, 44: 10 

 Tauwi, Northern Diegueiio clan at, 



78: 719 

 Tauxanias of John Smith, 22 : 19 

 Tavaguemue, a Calusa town, 73: 332 

 Tavaskan, reference to the, 78 : 759 

 Tavern Creek, cave on, 76 : 95 



