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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



429 



Tavuacio, a Florida settlement, 73: 



333 

 Tawaisak, not a native name, 78: 355 

 Tawalimni, 78: 485 

 Ta''wa''-gaxe jinga 



letter of, to James Vore, 11 : 61 

 letter of, to Mawata"na. 11: 74, 80 

 letter of, to Mi°gabu, 11: 41 

 letter of, to T. H. Tibbies, 11 : 27 

 Tawasa 



among Alabama Indians, 73: 139, 



140 

 among Lower Creeks, 73 : 138 

 an Alabama town, 73 : 192 

 band of, in Florida, 73 : 198 

 classed among tbe Tallapoosa, 73 : 



274 

 classification of, 43 : 9 

 disappearance of, 73 : 139 

 element among the Seminole, 73: 



403 

 first reference to, 73 : 137 

 French protection sought by, 73: 



138 

 linguistic classification of, 73: 13 

 location of, 43 : 8 ; 73 : 137 

 mention of, 73 : 137-141 

 part of, removed to Louisiana, 73 : 



141 

 population of, 73: 424, 436 

 reference to, 43 : 271 

 removal of, 73 : 139, 140 

 settlement of, at Mobile, 73 : 138 

 ten "nations" of, 73: 130 

 towns, 73: 131 



union of, with Alibamu, 43 : 33 

 village described by Hawkins, 



73: 197 

 war ou, by Tuscarora, 73 : 138 

 war with Pascagoula, note on, 43 : 

 304 

 Tawats, a Ute chief, 75:19 

 Ta'xet, house of, a sky mansion, 29: 



85 

 Taxidea tawus, among the Tewa, 56: 



24 

 Taxoumans, name for Chakchiuma, 



43: 294 

 Tayamnorel, a Wintun place name, 



78: 356 

 Taylor, Alexander S., description of 



game by, 2: 17 

 Taylor, Nancy, speaker of Natchez 



language, 43: 256 

 Taylor, [R.], on Maori calendar, 18: 



62 

 Taylor, S. M., remains on farm of, 23 : 



61 

 Taylor, W. M., on stone graves in Penn- 

 sylvania, 8: 27 

 Taylor Mound, 76: 151 

 Taylorsville, 78: 398 

 Tayquique, a synonym for Tasquique, 



73: 211 

 Tc ! a'al-giti'ns, town of, and Middle- 

 Gltl'ns, fights between the, 29: 380- 

 883 



Tc laawu'nk !* 



Haida myth concerning, 29: 58- 



69 

 name of a supernatural being or 

 shaman, 29: 68 

 TcIa'g.An sq !agida-i [mythical?] sea 



animals, 29: 93 

 Tcahki Lako 



a Creek town, 73:286 



a "lost" Okchai settlement, 73: 



277 

 an Abihka town, 73 : 254 

 an Okfuskee settlement, 73 : 249 

 Tcamahia 



description of, 41 : 39 f . 

 peculiar stone implement, 51 : 65 

 Teat Kasi'tuncki, a Chitimacha village, 



43: 343 

 Tcatoksofka, an Okfuskee town, 73: 



247 

 TcawokU 



a Hitchiti town, 73:143 

 See also Sawokli. 

 Tcexa-apapi, White Horse to, 11 : 57 

 Tchaktas, see Choctaw. 

 Tc-han-dee, a Teton Sioux chief, 77 : 62 

 Tchaouachas, name for Chawasha, 



43: 301 

 Tchiahas 



a Lower Creek town, 73 : 174 

 See also Chiaha. 

 Tchiglit language, works in, 1 : 88 

 Tchitimachas, name for Chitimacha, 



43: 340 

 Tcbokoyem, a synonym for Coast Mi- 

 wok, 78: 274 

 Tcholovone, a synonym for Chulamni, 



78:485f. 

 Tchoualas 



a Lower Creek town, 73 : 174 

 probably intended for Sawokli, 

 73: 175 

 Tchougatche-konega vocabulary, 1 : 88 

 Tchuko Lako, a mistake for Tcahki 



?ako, 73: 286 

 Tchuktchi language 

 works in, 1: 88 

 See also Chukchi. 

 Tcidikuna, smallest bird found in 



Louisiana, 47: 98 

 Tc!in qa'-idjit, Haida myth, 29: 44- 



47 

 Tco'kotca'ti, probably same as New 



Eufaula, 73: 403 

 Tcuta'ko-nini, an Okfuskee settlement, 



73: 249 

 Tcu'ti-ima'ca, name for Chitimacha, 



43: 337 

 Tea, among the Tewa, 55 : 11, 117 

 Teacuacitzica ; Teacuacitzisti, 44; 22, 



25, 26 

 Tea Dance 



a modern dance, 75 : 114 

 songs of the, 75:114-117 

 Ute name for, 75 : 20 

 Teal Duck, see Siya'ka. 



