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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



451 



Tulsa 



description of, by Hawliins, 73: 



244 

 population of, 73: 435 

 Tulsuna, a Central Aliwok place name, 



78: 445 

 Tulucay, a source of California place 



name, 78: 897 

 Tuluflna 



a Guale town, 73: 60, 82 

 referred to as province of Tama, 



73: 83 

 See also Tolofina. 

 Tumalehnias, 78: 274 

 Tumaque, a Guale chief, 73: 82 

 T'umayo 



materials obtained from, 81 : 2 

 Tewa name of mountain, 81 : 2 

 Tumbala, 44: 64 

 Tumba-vaquero, medicinal plant, 



Otomi, 34: 253 

 Tumeli, a Southern Maidu place name, 



78: 394 

 Tumitl, upstream portion of Enek, 78 : 



100 

 Tum-mault-cau, see Tamali. 

 Tiunors 



among the Navaho, 34: 180 

 among the Tepecano, 34: 1S6 

 among the Zuni, 34 : 181 

 summary as to, 34: 190 

 Tumoyo, a Yokuts village, 78 : 607 

 Tiimpisagavatsits, a Chemehuevi divi- 

 sion, 78: 595 

 Tiimunamtu, 78: 617 

 Tumuti, a Northern Miwok place name, 



78: 445 

 Tun (time period) 

 glyphs, 57: 70 

 length of, 57 : 62, 135 

 use of, in Period-ending dates, 57 : 

 225 f. 

 Tun, Feast of the, celebration by 

 Natchez, description of, 43 : 118-121 

 Tuna, food of Walapai, 34 : 260 

 Tunague, a Guale chief, 73: 82 

 Tunchwiugkis-hunding, Hupa name of 



a place, 78 : 11 

 Tunchwingkut, Hupa name of a place, 



78: 11 

 Tunchwingkyoding, Hupa name of a 



place, 78: 11 

 Tunchwinta'ching, Hupa name of a 



place, 78: 11 

 Tunctache 



population of, 78 : 491 

 Spanish reference as, 78: 483 

 Tungoshud, 78: 479 

 Tunica 



authorities on, 43 : 6 f . 

 bird names of, 43 : 320 

 burial customs of, 43: 71-108 

 chiefs of the, 43 : 311, 312, 313, 318 

 classification of the, 43: 9 

 clothing of the, 43 : 316 

 comparisons of, with Taensa, 43: 

 265 



Tunica — Continued 



confusion of, with "Tonicau," 43: 



34 f. 

 doctors and cures of, 43: 326 

 di-iven from homes, 73: 195 

 enemies, note on, 43: 218, 307 

 hostility of, to English, 43: 273, 



314 

 houses, arts of, 43: 315 

 injury of, by Natchez war, 43: 



314 

 intermarriage of, with Houma, 



43: 291 

 landing on Mississippi, 43: 314 

 location of the, 43 : 332 

 massacre of Houma by, 43: 289 

 mention of, by F^licite Billiout, 



43: 292 

 migration of, to Red River, 43: 



311, 315 

 missionary work among, 43: 22, 



307 f., 309 f., 311, 312, 313, 326 

 moral condition of, 43 : 317 

 mortuary customs of, remarks on, 



43: 324, 325 

 myths of, 43 : 318, 320-326 

 names of animals, 43 : 320 

 occupations of, 43: 317 

 Poisson's visit and remarks on, 



43: 313 

 polygamy among the, 43: 312 

 population of, 43 : 42, 45, 309, 312, 



314, 315 

 reference to, 43: 274 

 relationship of, to other tribes, 



43 : 33 f . 

 relations of, with French, 43:196, 



201, 211, 235 f., 246, 249 f., 310, 



311, 313 



religion and ritual of, 43: 309, 



312, 318 



social life of, remarks on, 43: 318 

 temple, mention of, 43: 165, 166, 



310, 318 

 transformation stories of, 43: 323 

 vegetarian diet of, 43 : 317 

 villages of, 43 : 307, 308 f ., 312 f ., 



315 

 Tunica Country, location of Chakchi- 



uma, 43: 294 

 Tunica language 



mention of, 43: 18 f., 21, 23, 24, 



315 

 mention of, by Gravier, 47: 10 

 spoken by five tribes, 68: 7 

 vocabularies of, 43 : 9 

 See also Tunican. 

 Tunican 



Chitimachan and Atakapan diver- 

 gent dialects of one stock, 68: 



56 

 suggested adoption of, to include 



Tunica, Chitimacha, and Ata- 



kapa, 68: 56 

 Tunican family 



country occupied by, 69: 17, 96 

 houses of, 69: 96 



