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Tucker Livestock Co., 100 : 1 

 Tucuman Province, Argentina, 52: 



viii, 15, 255 

 Tucumu, identification of, 78: 553 

 Tucura, a Timucua town, 73: 329 

 Tucuro, a Timucua town, 73: 329 

 Tucurric; Tucurrique, 44: 89, 91 

 Tucuru, 44: 69 

 Tufa 



color of, 54 : 17 



implements of, found in ruins, 54 : 



34 

 mention of, 54: 17 

 of Rito de los Frijoles, 54: 29, 30 

 pestles made of, 74 : 42 

 use of, in wall-building, 54: 34 

 Tuffs of Pliocene period, 54 : 30 

 Tufulo, a Quale town, 73: 83 

 Tuggle, W. O., myths secured by, 88 : 1 

 Tug of War 



between tie-snake and man-eater, 



engineered by rabbit, Creek 



stories, 88: 48 f., 49, 49 f., 50 



between two bison, engineered by 



rabbit, Creek story, 88: 50 f. 



Tube, the Thunder Being, 47: 85-107 



Tuhi and Mahi°, letter of Mawada°^i° 



to, 11: 59 

 Tuhmu'l, identification of, 78: 553 

 Tiihohahi ; Tuhohayl, a synonym for 



Tuhohi, 78: 478 

 Tuhohi, an extinct tribe, 78: 478 

 Tuhteumi, a synonym for Atuami, 78: 



307 

 Tu'i, 78: 99 

 Tukabahchee 



a Muskogee division, 73: 215 

 description of, by Hawkins, 73: 



279-282 

 language of, 73: 27 

 leading town among the Upper 



Creeks, 73: 277 

 mention of, 73: 277-2S2 

 migration legend of, 73 : 278 

 not an original Muskogee town, 



73 : 277 

 population of, 73: 433, 435 

 Tukabahchee Tallahassee 



a branch of the Okfuskee, 73 : 247 

 an outsettlement of Okfuskee In- 

 dians, 73: 273 

 probable origin of name, 73: 279 

 Tukabatchi, location of, 69: 79 

 Tukan 



mention of, 78: 554 

 probable identification of, 78: 553 

 Tukan Haton, a Sioux chief, 83: 29 

 Tukpafka 



branch of Wakokai, 73: 258, 264, 



265 

 Okfuskee settlement, 73 : 248 

 population of, 73: 436 

 Tukpafka Indian, Hilibi built by, 73: 



258 

 Tukudh language, works in, 14: 102 

 Tukui, a Plains Miwok place name, 

 78: 444 



Tukupe-sii, a Northern Miwok place 



name, 78: 445 

 Tula 



destruction of, in 1064, 74 : 15 

 founded by Toltecs in 752, 74: 15 

 mention of, 44: 44, 48 

 Tula' Iksa' Ogla, a Choctaw division, 



48: 16 

 Tulalip Agency, Wash. (Tulalip) 



insanity at, 34: 202, table 9 (fac- 

 ing p. 406) 

 mortality at, from tuberculosis, 



42: 5 f. 

 pathological conditions at, 34: 



table 9 

 population of, 34 : table 9 

 Tulamui, 78: 476, 478 

 Tulamniu, "Tulamni-place," 78: 478 

 Tulana-chi, a Central Miwok place 



name, 78: 445 

 Tulare Lake 



drainage of, 78: 476 

 mention of, 78: 483, 490, 607 

 Yokuts on, 78: 323, 474, 475 

 Tulareiios, 78: 476, 488 

 Tularosa, N. Mex., ruins near, 35: 75 

 Tularosa River 



basketry on, 35: 25 



copper specimens from ruin on, 



35: 12 

 costumes of inhabitants on, 35: 



20, 21 

 milling rooms on, 35 : 16 

 petroglyphs on, 35: 27 f. 

 specimen of stonework from, 35: 

 22 

 Tularosa River region, ruins in, 35: 



70-76 

 Tularosa Valley, pottery from, 35: 27 

 Tulbush, a joint name for Sinkyone and 



Mattole, 78: 145 

 Tule (1) 



use of, for food, 97:23 

 See also Scirpus lacustris. 

 Tule (2) 



mention of, 44: 42, 94 

 See also Cuna. 

 Tule Lake, held by Modoc, 78: 318, 



319 

 Tule River 



southern forks of, in Bokninuwad 



range, 78: 480 

 swampy sloughs of, held by Koyeti, 

 78: 482 

 Tule River Reservation, 78: 479 

 Tuley, John Black, cave on land of, 



76: 121 

 Tuleyome, Lake Miwok metropolis, 



78: 272 

 Tuli, mention of, 78 : 232 

 Tulipe, see Tesvin. 

 Tulip tree, medicinal use of bark of, 



99: 286, 298 

 Tuliyani, location of, 78: 345 

 Tulkepai, of Yuman stock, 78: 709 

 Tulonoya, 78: 607 



