[NDEX 
489 
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Totopotomoi, a Pamunkey chief 295 
Tots-ta-la-HOEEts-B \, a Seminole town 106 
T"i icha, a synonym for Tawasa 138 
Tot) \< a is, a synonym for Tawasa 13s 
Tmi.ni bushed among Ala- 
bama 1% 
Tm pa. Set Tmippa. 
Touppa— 
name not found in Spanish narratives. . . 50 
name of chief and town 22 
tribe, location of 49 
tribe, probably united with other tribes. 50 
Tow asa, a Tawasa town 131 
iwasa. 
Towassee— 
a Tawasa settlement 140 
Alabama settled in 200 
TOWASSEE OLD TOWN, a Tawasa town 110 
TOWASSBE TALAHASSEE, a synonym for 
Towassee Old Town 140 
Town House— 
of the Cusabo 76 
ofthe Edisto 64 
Set Houses. 
Tota, feast of, described by Laudonniere.... 79-80 
Transportation 355-356 
of I lobe Indians 392 
Trascaluza, a Mobile province 159 
Set Tascaluca. 
Tsitaht, a Cherokee place name 167 
TsotahA, Yuchi name for themselves 287 
Ti isi, a synonym for Tawasa 137 
Tuchi, a Calusa town 332 
Tuckabatchee Harjo's town, a Kasihta 
set t lemen t 225 
TUCK \'.i UJA, a Seminole town 411 
Ti Cl B \, a Timucua town 329 
1 Timncua town 329 
1 a G uale town S3 
TUKABAHCHEE 277-282 
a Muskogee division 215 
described by Hawkins 279-281 
language of 27 
leading town among the Upper Creeks. . . 277 
migration legend of 278 
not an original Muskogee town 277 
populat ion of 433, 435 
Tukabahchee Tallahassee— 
a branch ofthe Okfuskee 247 
an outsettlement of Okfuskee Indians 273 
ible origin of name 279 
TXJKPAFKA— 
a branch of Wakokai 258, -'tit, 265 
an Okfuskee settlement 248 
Indians, llilibi built by 258 
population of 436 
Tulsa— 
described by Hawkins 214 
population of 435 
Tulufina— 
a Quale town 60, 82 
referred to as a province of Tama 83 
Sec Tolofina. 
TUMAQUE, a Guale chief 82 
Ti M-MAi i.t-i ai . See Tamali. 
Tunague, a Gualechief 82 
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Tunica, driven from homes 195 
Florida town 333 
See Antonico. 
Tri'i. \. S« Tupiqui. 
TUPICHDZASAO, rebellion of Indians of 91 
Tupiqui, a Guale town 82 
Tuque, a Guale town S3 
Turkey Creek, aCreek town 286 
TUSCARORA, tribes allied against the 17 
Tusiuas TCO'KO,a Kasihta branch 225 
TUSKAMEHA, a Mikasuki chief 401 
TUSKEGEE 207-21 1 
an Upper Creek tribe is9 
called Alabama by Bartram 197 
described by Hawkins 209 
language of 14, 207 
IOCS t ion of 209 
on I he Chattahoochee River 189 
on thcTennessee River 211 
populat ion of 429, 437 
TUSKEHENEHAW Chooley's TOWN, a Kasiht a 
settlement 225 
Tuslalahockaka, a Seminole town 412 
Tvs-se-kiah Micco, a Kasihta chief 223 
Tut-tal-lo-see, a Hitchiti branch village. . . 177 
Sec Totolosehache. 
Tuxiqui. See Tupiqui. 
Tybee Roads, Spanish name for 51 
UgACHTLE— 
a Florida province 165, 329 
an important Florida chief 334 
connection of, with Osochi 166 
Uche, a synonym for Yuchi 287 
I'che town. See Yuchi. 
Uchee, a synonym for Yuchi 288 
UcHTLAPE,a Guale town 81,82 
UcmZES, a synonym for Creeks 90 
Ucita village, description of 353 
See Ocita. 
UcuLEGUE, a Guale town 81 
Ufalague— 
a Cusabo tribe 60, S2 
chief of, vassal of Aluete 19 
the name of a chief 22 
Ufalegue. See Ufalague. 
Ufallahs, a Seminole tribe 409 
Sc( Enfaula. 
Ufera. See Yufera. 
Uitachuco— 
an Apalachee town 116 
synonym for San Lorenco de Ybitha- 
chucu 112 
Sec Ivitachuco. 
Ulibahali— 
a synonym for Holiwahali 254 
a true Muskogee town 193 
Ulllbahali, a synonym for Holiwahali 254 
Ulumay— 
a Florida province 330, 331 
a Florida settlement 333 
Unalcapa. See Unallapa. 
Unallapa, a Guale town 81 
Uncuaula, an Upper Creek town 286 
Upper ("reek tribes— 
list of 189 
location of 215-216 
