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Tobacco — Coutinued 



story of origin of, 90: 29 f. 



use of, against witches, 99 : 31, 32, 



74 f . 

 use of, by Chitimacba, 43 : 356 

 use of, by Florida Indians, 73: 



360 

 use of, by Hobe Indians, 73: 393 

 use of, by Houma, 43: 285, 28G, 



287 

 use of, by Kamia, 97: 25, 61 

 use of, by Southwestern tribes, 



34: 173 

 use of, in Chama Valley, 81: 31 

 use of, in puberty ceremonies, 79 : 



2 

 use of, in stupefying victims at 

 funeral ceremonies, 43: 146, 

 149, 154, 156, 157 

 uses for, 94: 10, 11 f., 224 

 vanilla leaves mixed with, to give 



flavor and fragrance, 64: 30 

 volunteer growth of, 94: 78 ff. 

 wild, belief concerning, 94: 29 

 wild, breeding from, 94: 9 

 wild, medicinal use of, 99: 170, 



171, 230, 241, 285 

 wild, name for, 94: 46 

 wild, use of, 94 : 22, 25, 34 

 See also Nicotiana; Pipes; Smok- 

 ing; Snuff; Tobacco plant. 

 Tobacco Eater, name for the Whip- 



poorwill, 94: 263 

 Tobacco feast, Tlingit myth of, 39: 



372 f. 

 Tobacco plant 



description of, 94 : 49 

 discussion of, 94: 35-44 

 habits of growth of, 94: 48 

 Karuk names of parts of, 94: 



47-60 

 See also Tobacco. 

 Tobacco plots, location of, 94: 77 

 Tobacco pouches, description of, 94: 



24 

 Tobacco seed 



germination of, 94: 61 

 sowing of, 94:83,85 

 Tobacco stems, use of, 94 : 95 f ., 217 f . 

 Toboggan, use of, for winter transpor- 

 tation, 86: 136 

 Toboso, 44: 27, 28, 31, 32, 34, 37, 38, 42 

 Tocaloma, a source of California place 



name, 78: 897 

 Tocane, probable identification of, 78: 



553 

 Tocaste, a Timucua village, 73: 310 

 Toc-co-gul-egau, a Yuchi village, 73: 



310 

 Tocho, 44: 25, 28, 31 

 Tochtli, Mexican year sign, 28: 24, 25, 



26, 27, 33, 44 

 Toci, Mexican earth goddess, 28: 129, 



131 

 Tock-to-eth-la, a Seminole town, 73: 

 407 



Tocoaya, a Timucua town, 73: 329 

 Tocobaga 



a Timucua chief, 73:329 



a Timucua province, 73: 321, 329 



chief of, visited by Men^ndez, 73 : 



342 

 expedition against, 73: 343 

 massacre of Spaniards at, 73: 336 

 Tocohaya, see Tocoaya. 

 Tocoi, see Tocoy. 

 Tocopaca, see Tocobaga. 

 Tocovaga, see Tocobaga. 

 Tocoy, a Timucua town, 73: 321, 329 

 Tocoya, see Tocoaya. 

 T'odannang-kiyahang, 78: 151 

 Todd, Dr. W. H., on pathological condi- 

 tions at Osage agency, Okla., 34: 

 table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Toderichroone 



and Iroquois treaty, 22: 45 



an Iroquois tribal name, 22: 37, 



44 

 collective use of term, 22: 68 

 village of, 22: 51 

 Toeloeloepan, see Talulupan. 

 Tohoairough-roonaw, a possible Tutelo 



form, 22: 22 

 Tohogalegas 



a synonym for Yuchi, 73: 202 

 See also Tahogal^wi. 

 Tohohai, brief account of, 78: 478 

 Toholo, a synonsrm of Chauchila, 78 1 



484 

 Tohome 



classed as Choctaw, 73: 165 



classification of, 43 : 9 



location of, 43: 8; 73: 159, 160, 



161 

 mention of, 73: 150-165 

 peace overtures to, from French, 



73: 161 

 population of, various dates, 43: 



41,45; 73:425 

 possible meaning of the name, 73: 



160 

 visit of Iberville to, 73 : 161 

 See also Thomez. 

 Tohopki Lagi, a Seminole town, 73: 



412 

 Tohowogly, a Lower Creek town, 73: 



286 

 Tohtogagi 



description of, 73: 250 

 location of, 73 : 248 

 Toihicha, location of, 78: 480 

 Toilet articles, of the Guiana Indians, 



91 : 72 f . 

 Tojolabal 



mention of, 44: 64 

 See also ChaSabal. 

 Tokamai, a LuiseQo place name, 78: 



648 

 To'kana 



a member of a dual division, 89: 3 

 explanation of the term, 85: 123 

 See also To'kan"*'; Tokans. 



