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Tinaquaic, a source of California place 



name, 78: 897 

 Tinder Mountain, Cree band at, 77: 



18 

 Tinemaha, a source of California place 



name, 78: 897 

 Tinliniu, a synonym for Yauelmani, 



78: 482 

 Tinliu, held by Yauelmani, 78: 482 

 Tinn6 language 



works in, 14: 98 

 See also Athapascan ; Chippewa- 

 yan ; Den6 ; Montagnais. 

 Tinsa (Taensa) village, location of, 



43: 261 

 Tinssas 



mention of, 43: 270 

 See al»o Taensa. 

 Tintin, acknowledgment to, 94 : 2 

 Tintis, 44: 25, 31 

 Tinyam-kwacha-kwacha, name of a 



chief, 78: 801 

 Tiny frogs (Peskana), the Ancient of, 

 and his Grandmother, myth, 47: 

 46-49 

 Tiou, a variant of Tioux, 43: 9 

 Tioux 



classification of, 43 : 9, ISO, 826 

 extermination of, 43: 242, 332 

 history and description of, 43: 



334 ff. 

 relations of, with Natchez, 43 : 33, 

 220, 236 

 Tip beetle, Cochiti tale of revenge of, 



98: 127 t. 

 Tipicop Haw, a Cusabo place name, 



73: 22 

 Tipis 



dead placed in, 83:12,78 



description of, 86: 27 f. 



drawing of, by Bodmer, 77 : 58, 59 



of the Crows, 83:74 



of the Plains tribes, fine example 



of, 77: 68 

 typical of Siouan tribes, 77: 7 

 See also Habitations; Lodge bur- 

 ials ; Skin lodges. 

 Tiponi, sacred object of the Hopi, 41: 



40 

 Tipotoya, a Central Mi wok place name, 



78: 445 

 Tiquijagua, a Calusa town, 73: 332 

 Tiquipache 



a Lower Creek town, 73 : 221 

 expedition against, 73: 180 

 synonym for Tukabahchee, 73 : 279 

 Tiribi ; Tiribies ; Tiribis, see Terraba. 

 Tiring song, Hawaiian, 38: 56 

 Tirribi ; Tirribies, see Terraba. 

 Tishechu 



a Choimini village, 78: 475 

 Mono territory beyond, 78: 480 

 Tisheehuchi, a synonym for Choimini, 



78: 475 

 Tishlini, native name for San Luis 

 Obispo, 78: 552 



Tishrawa, an unlocated Karok village, 



78: 100 

 Tishtangatang 



a source of California place name, 



78: 897 

 a town in Hupa Valley, 78 : 129 

 Tisnet, Sieur de, commandant of Fort 



Rosalie, 43: 217 

 Tissaack, a source of California place 



name, 78: 897 

 Tisserand, Sieur, reference to, 43: 212 

 Tiswin 



a cactus wine, 90: 148 



drinking of, 90 : 156-159 



effect of, 90 : 159 



method of making, 90: 151, 153, 



155 

 story concerning origin of, 90: 



149 f . 

 use of, 90 : 137 

 Tithymalopsis corollata, use of, 99: 



180, 307 

 Tititl, a Jlexican feast, 28 : 23 

 Titmouse, among the Tewa, 56: 44 

 Titwa 



a village in Round Valley, 78 : 164 

 mention of, 78:234 

 Tivecocaya, see Cocayo. 

 Tiye, see Tihe. 

 Tizoc; Tizocie, glyphic representation 



of, 28: 15G 

 Tizwin, see Teswin. 

 TkulXiyogoa'ikc 



Kathlamet tale of, 26: 187-195 

 Kathlamet tale of, abstract of, 26: 

 260 f . 

 Tlacauepan, brother of Motecuhzoma 



the Younger, 28: 62 

 Tlacaxipeualiztli, a Mexican feast, 28: 



23, 132 

 Tlacolulita, 44: 59 

 Tlacomulco, Mexico, a Mazahua village, 



34: 12 

 Tlacotzin, glyphs of, 28: 164 f. 

 Tlaelquani, Mexican earth goddess as 



eradicator of sin, 28 : 281 

 Tlahuiltec 



aguardiente used by, 34: 28 

 character of the, 34: 36 

 childbirth among the, 34: 63 

 diseases among the, 34: 187 

 foods of the, 34 : 26 

 hair dyeing by the, 34 : 15 

 head deformation among the, 34: 



83 

 location of the, 34 : 1, 13 

 occupations of the, 34: 19 

 physical environment of the, 34: 



134 

 physical type of the, 34: 134 

 population of the, 34: 7 

 statures (average) of the, 34: 



133, 134, 136, 137 

 See also Aztec. 

 Tlajiaco, see Tlaxiaco. 



