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TALASSEHATCHI TALIO 



[b. a. e. 



Tali of Coxe). Hiccory Ground.— Bartram, Trav., 

 461, 1792 (traders' namo). Hickory Ground. — 

 Ibid., ed. 1791. Hickory Grounds. — Creek paper 

 (183t)) in H. R. Rep. 37, 31st Cong., 2d sess., 122, 

 1851. Hicory Ground.— U. S. Ind. Treat. (1797), 68, 

 1837. Italisi.— Biedma (iril4) in French, Hist. 

 Coll. La., 11, 102, 1850. Little Talisi.— Gatschet, 

 Creek Migr. Leg., I, 139, 1SS4. little Tallassie.— 

 McGillivrav (1785) in Am. State Pap., op. cit., 17. 

 little Tellassee.— Drake, Bk. of Ind.s., bk. 4, 46, 

 1848. McGillivray's Town.— Finnelson (1792) in 

 Am. State Pap., op. cit., 289. 0-che-au-po-fau. — 

 Hawkins (1799), Sketch, 37, 1848. Ochebofa.— 

 Pickett, Hist. Ala., ll, 267, 1851. Ocheeaupo- 

 fau.— Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, iv, 380, 1854. 

 Ocheobofau.— U. S. Ind. Treat. (1814), 163, 1837. 

 O-che-ub-e-fau. — Hawkins, op. cit., 84. Ocheubo- 

 fau.— Hawkins (isl3) in Am. State Pap., op. cit., 

 854. Odshi-apofa.— Gatschet, Creek Migr. Leg., i, 

 139, 1884 (' in the hickorv grove'), petit Talessy.— 

 Milfort, Memoire, 27, 1802. Taby.— Coxe, Caro- 

 lana, map, 1741 (misprint). Tahse.— Jefferys, Am. 

 Atlas, map, 7, 1776 (probably identical). Talas- 

 see.— Lincoln (1789) in Am. State Pap., op. cit., 79. 

 Tali.— Gentl. of Elvas (1539) in HakluytSoc. Pub., 

 ix,67,1851(same?;mentionedalso asanid. in Ten- 

 nessee r. , by Coxe, Carolana, 14, 1741 ) . Talicies. — 

 Barcia, Ensavo, 313,1723. Talis.— Senex, map, 1710. 

 Talise.— Garcilasso de la Vega, Fla., 144, 1723. 

 Talisees. — Coxe, Carolana, map, 1741. Talisi. — 

 Barcia, op. cit., 330. Talisse.— Gentl. of Elvas 

 quoted by Shipp, De Soto and Florida, 682, 1881. 

 Tallahassee.— Drake, Bk. Inds., bk. 4,45, 1848 (J m. 

 from McGillivray's house). Tallasee. — Lincoln 

 (1789) in Am. State Pap., op. cit., 72. Tallassie.— 

 Robin, Vov., I, map, 1807. Tallesees.— Woodward, 

 Reminis.,8, 1859. Tallessees.— U. S. Ind. Treat. 

 (1797), 68, 1837. Tallise.— Gentl. of Elvas (1557) in 

 French, Hist. Coll. La., ii, 154, ls50. Tallises.— 

 Coxe, Carolana, 24, 1741. Taly.— Morse, N. Am., 

 254, 1776. Thase.— Giissefeld, map U. S., 1784. 

 Village des Noyers.— Milfort, Memoire, 27, 1802 

 (French form: noyers = 'hickory'). 



Talassehatchi ('Tala.sse creek'). A set- 

 tlement of one or more towns of the 

 Upper Creeks on Coosa r., n. e. Ala., 

 perhaps in Calhoun co. Col. Coffee de- 

 feated a body of Creek warriors there 

 Nov. 3, 1813. In 1832 it had 79 heads of 

 families. (a. s. g.) 



Tallahasse.— Drake, Bk. of Inds., bk. 4, 55, 56,1848. 

 Tal-la-se hatch-ee.— Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, iv, 

 578, 1854. Tallasschassee.— Robin, Voy., ii, map, 

 1807. Tallesee Hatchu.— U. S. Ind. Treat. (1827). 

 420. 1837. Tallushatches.— Drake, op. cit. , 50. Tal- 

 lusthatches.— Drake, Ind. Chron., 198, 1836. 



Talatui. An unidentified Miwok divi- 

 sion, or probably only a village site, men- 

 tioned by Hale, on the authority of Dana, 

 as living on Kassimar., Cal. The Kas- 

 sima is doubtless the Cosumnes. 



Talantui.— Gibbs in Hist. Mag., 1st s., VII, 123, 1863. 

 Talatui.— Hale, Ethnol. and Philol., 630, 1846. 



Talawipiki. The Lightning clan of the 

 Patki (Cloud, or Water-house) phratry of 

 the Hopi. 



Talawipikiwinwii. — Fewkes in 19th Rep. B. A. E., 

 583,1901 ((('i)7(('» = 'clan'). Ta'-la-wi-pi-ki wun- 

 ■wii.— Fewkes in Am. Anthr., vii, 402, 1894. 



Talaxano. A Chumashan village for- 

 merly near Santa Ines mission, Santa 

 Barbara co., Cal. — Tavlor in Cal. Farmer, 

 Oct. 18, 1861. 



Talc. See Steatite. 



Talhanio. A village of Praying Indians 

 in 1659 on Nantucket id., Mass. — Cotton 

 (1659) in Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 1st s., i, 

 204, 1806. 



Taliepataua (perhaps Choctaw: 'cleft 

 in the rock.' — Halbert). A former town 

 in w. Alabama or e. Mississippi, between 



the territory of the Mauvila and Chicka- 

 saw tribes; reached by De Soto Nov. 18, 

 1540, from the province of Pafallaya, 

 through deserted tracts. 

 Taliepataua. — Halbert in Trans. Ala. Hist. Soc, 

 III, 70, 1899. Taliepatava.— Gentl. of Elvas (1557) 

 in French, Hist. Coll. La., ii, 160, 1850. 



Talimuchasi ('new town'). A former 

 settlement, probably of the Upper Creeks, 

 on Coosa r., in Talladega or Coosa co., 

 Ala. According to Ranjel (Oviedo, Hist. 

 Gen., I, lib. xvii, 565, 1851) De Soto 

 reached this town the same day he left 

 Co9a(Kusa) in 1540. There is a Creek 

 town of the same name in Oklahoma. 



Talimachusy.— Oviedo misquoted by Bourne, 

 Narr. DeSoto, ii, 113, 1904. Talimuchusy.— Oviedo, 

 op. cit. Tallimuchase,— Gentl. of Elvas (1.557) in 

 French, Hist. Coll. La., 11,153,18.50. Talmotchasi,— 

 Gatschet, Creek Migr. Leg., ii, 186, 1888 (in Okla- 

 homa). 



Talimuchasi. A former Upper Creek 

 town and subordinate settlement of Oak- 

 fuskee, on the w. side of Tallapoosa r., 4 

 m. above Niuyaka and 35 or 40 m. above 

 Tukabatchi, probably in Randolph co., 

 Ala. Prior to 1797 it was known as Tuka- 

 batchi Tallahassee ('Tukabatchi old 

 town'); from or shortly after that year 

 it was known as Talimuchasi, or New- 

 town. In 1832 it contained 48 heads of 

 families. Cf. Tehnocresses. 

 Talia mutchasi. — Gatschet, Creek Migr. Leg., I, 

 146, 1884. Tallmachusse.— Devereux in H. R. Doc. 

 274, 25th Cong., 2d sess., 8, 1838- Tal-lo-wau mu- 

 chos-see.— Hawkins (1799), Sketch, 46, 1848. Tal- 

 machuesa.— Sen. Ex. Doc. 425, 24th Cong., 1st 

 sess., 227, 1836. Talmachusee.— Iverson in H. R. 

 Doc. 274, op. cit., 12. Talmachuson. — Sen. Ex. Doc. 

 425, op. cit., 270. Talraachussa.— Wyse (1836) in 

 H. R. Doc. 274, op. cit., 63. Talmachussee.— Sen. 

 Ex. Doc. 425, op. cit., 218. Tookaubatche tal-lau- 

 has-see. — Havrkins, op. cit. Tuckabatchee Tee- 

 hassa.— Swan (1791) quoted by Schoolcraft, Ind. 

 Tribes, v, 262, 1855. 



Talinchi. A Yokuts (Mariposan) tribe 

 formerly living in s. central California, 

 between Fresno and San Joaquin rs. They 

 joined in two land cessions to the United 

 States by treaty of April 29, 1851, under 

 the name Tall-in-chee, and by treaty of 

 May 13, 1851, under the name Toeneche. 

 They were then placed on a reserve be- 

 tween Chowchilla and Kaweah rs. 

 Dalinchi.— A. L. Kroeber, inf'n, 1906 (own name). 

 lal Linches.— Ind. Aff. Rep., 219, 1861. Sallen- 

 ches.— Ind. Aff. Rep. 1856, 262, 1857. Tai-lin-ches,— 

 McKee, ibid., 223, 1851. Talinches.— Barbour 

 in Sen. Ex. Doc. 4, 32d Cong., spec, sess., 61, 

 1853. Tallenches.— Lewis in Ind. Afl. Rep. 18.57, 

 399, 18,68. Tall-in-chee.— Rovce in 18th Rep. 

 B. A. E., 782, 1899. Tal-lin-ches.— McKee (1861) in 

 Sen. Ex. Doc. 4, 32d Cong., spec, sess., 75, 1853. 

 Talluches.— Henley in Ind. Aff. Rep., 512, 1854. 

 To-e-ne-che.— Rovce in 18th Rep. B. A. E., 782, 

 1899. To-e-ne-ches.— Barbour (1862) in Sen. Ex. 

 Doc. 4, 32d Cong., spec, scss., 2.54, 1853. ToUin- 

 ches.— Johnston (1861) In Sen. Ex. Doc. 61, 32d 

 Cong., 1st sess.. 22, 1862. 



Talio. The name, according to Boas, of 

 4 Bellacoola towns (Koapk, Nuiku, Aseik, 

 and Talio) at the head of S. Bentinck 

 Arm, Brit. Col. The people of these 

 towns, ortheTaliomh, were divided into 

 4 gentes— Hamtsit, lalostimot, Spatsatlt, 

 and Tumkoaakyas. In 1909 they were 

 reported as numbering 281 in two towns, 



