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Totteroy 



former name of Big Sandy, 22:11 

 Iroquois name for eastern Siouan 

 tribes, 22: 22 

 Tonacha, a synonym for Tawasa, 73: 



138 

 Touching Cloud, story concerning, 93: 



59 

 Tougonlas, application of the name, 



43: 46, 335 

 Toulouse, Fort, established among the 



Alabama. 73: 196 

 Toulouse Island, 43: 250 

 Toumey, J. W., cited in bibliography, 



35: 90 

 Toumica, see Tunica. 

 Toumika, name for Tunica, 43: 309 

 Tounlca (Tunica), mention of, by 



Graves, 43: 289 

 Toupa, see Touppa. 

 Touppa 



name not found in Spanish narra- 

 tives, 73: 50 

 name of chief and town. 73: 22 

 tribe, location of, 73:49 

 tribe, probably united with other 

 tribes, 73: 50 

 Toutymascha, name for Chitimacha, 



43: 337 

 Toux Enongogoula, name for Avoyel, 



43: 24 

 Tova, a Cahuilla place name, 78: 694 

 Tovar, 100: 10 

 Tovare, see Ttibar. 

 Towasa 



a Tawasa town, 73 : 131 

 a variant of Tawasa, 43: 32 f. 

 See also Tawasa. 

 Towassee 



Alabama settled in, 73: 200 

 Tawasa settlement, 73: 140 

 Towassee Old Town, a Tawasa town, 



73: 140 

 Towassee Talahassee, a synonym for 



Towassee Old town, 73 : 140 

 Tower 



circiTlar, search for, 82: 76 



in Cliff Palace, barrel-shaped, 



51: 14 

 used as a lookout, 96: 57 

 See also Towers. 

 Towers 



and great house, form and con- 

 struction of, 70: 15 

 and great house, situation of, 70: 



15 

 connected with houses, 79: 4 

 date of construction undetermined, 



70: 43 

 D-shaped, 70: 44 

 entrance to, 70: 42 

 entrance to, walled up, 70 : 57 

 forms of, 70 : 43 

 of Holly Canyon. 70: 52 

 of McLean Basin, 70: 56 



Towers — Continued 



of Mancos region, 70: 58 

 of Sand Canyon, 70: 57 

 of Wickiup Canyon, 70: 57 

 possible use of, 70 : 42 

 structural features of, 70: 40 

 windows absent in, 70: 42 

 See also Tower. 

 Towhee among the Tewa, 56: 42 

 Towincheba, 78: 585 

 Town 



or settlement, California Indians, 

 78: 8, 82, 102, 125, 133, 163, 229, 

 234, 235, 397, 448, 474, 831 

 See also names of various tribes 

 and towns. 

 Town house 



at Tellico, 69: 60 

 at Waxsaw, 69 : 93 

 of Cowee, 69: 60 

 of eastern Siouan tribes, 69: 92 

 of the Cusabo, 73 : 76 

 oftheEdisto, 73:64 

 of the Shawnee, 69: 47 

 on mounds, 69 : 72 

 Townsend, Dr. Ellis P., on pathological 

 conditions at Cheyenne River Agency, 

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

 Townsend, John, keeper of gambling 



house, 34: 34 

 ToH-nsendia eximia, among the Tewa. 



55: 55 

 Town square, structures surrounding, 



description of, 69: 76 

 Toxare, 44: 89 

 Toya, feast of, described by Laudon- 



ni&re, 73: 79 f. 

 Toyagaba, a Chemehuevi place name, 



78: 596 

 Toy chariot, from IMexico, 60 : 20, 21 

 Toys 



for Chippewa children, 86: 64-67 

 of pottery, 96: 80 

 of the Kamia, 97:47 

 Tozzer. Dr. Alfred M. 

 cited, 74: 15 



director of International School, 

 74: 13 

 Trachoma 



among the Hopi, 34: 180 

 among the Pima. 34: 182, 183 

 simimary as to, 34: 189 

 Traction force, see Muscular force. 

 Trade 



among the California Indians, 78 : 

 132, 166, 214, 236, 257, 284, 287, 

 308, 399, 567, 629, 630, 634 

 among the Fuegians, 63: 45, 179 

 articles used in, 86:141 

 evidence of, in shell, 100: 163 

 extensive, attempted by the Sewee, 



22: 79 

 pottery distributed by, 28 : 107 ff. 

 within the tribe. 86: 137 f. 

 with the Dieguenos, 97: 23 

 with the Guiana Indians, 91: 101 

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