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INDEX 



Tascalusa, chief of the Mobile, stool used 

 by, 555. 



sunshade carried over, 430, 431, 



608, 652. 

 visited by Spaniards, 150, 430, 432. 

 Tascalusa, town of, 66. 

 Taskigi Creeks, fishing, 342. 



implements for hunting and fishing, 



574, 578, 586. 

 mats and baskets made by, 605. 

 pottery, 553. 

 weapons, 574, 578, 586. 

 Tasqui, Ala., town seen by De Soto, 28, 

 48, 49, 66, 69, 200, 631. 



discovered by Juan Pardo, 28, 66, 

 69, 200. 

 Tassanak Okla., Mobilian name of 



Avoyel, 94. 

 Tattooed Serpent, name of Natchez 



chief, 650, 728. 

 Tattooing, 532-536. 

 Tawakoni, 100. 



Tawasa, 28, 63, 73, 88, 134, 147, 171, 

 188, 190, 191, 193, 239, 827. 



finallv joined the Alabama Indians, 



87,' 191. 

 located near Mobile by Bienville, 



191. 

 moved to district between Coosa 



and the Tallapoosa Rivers, 191. 

 part moved to Louisiana with 



Alabama Indians, 191. 

 population, 191. 

 removed from Mobile River to 



make way for Taensa, 191. 

 settled with French at Mobile, 191. 

 sketch of, 190-191. 

 tribe first mentioned by De Soto, 

 living on site of Montgomery, 

 Ala., 190. 

 uprooted bv attacks of northern 

 Indians, 171, 191. 

 Tawasa, town of, 22, 87, 88. 

 Taylor, Nancy, one of last speakers of 



Natchez tongue, 160. 

 Tcahki thlako (Big Shoal), Abihka town, 



81. 

 Tcahki thlako, branch of Coosa, 125. 

 Tcatoksofka, branch of Coosa, 125, 



207. 

 Tcawokli, Sawokli town on Chatta- 

 hoochee River, 180, 190. 

 Tchefuncte, prehistoric culture of IjOu- 



isiana, 33. 

 Tchula, modern town named after 



Choula, 123. 

 Tcilokogalgi, "People of different 

 speech," division of Creek Nation, 664. 

 Tcuko tcati or "Red House," Eufaula 



settlement in Florida, 131, 181. 

 Tcuthlako-nini, branch of Coosa, 125. 

 Tecumseh, endeavor of to draw Choctaw 

 into war with Creeks against United 

 States, 122. 



Kispokotha chief, 185. 

 Teeth, staining of, 536. 



Teguanate, Indian town, 651. 

 Tejas. name used for Caddo, 98. 

 Tekesta, 85, 134, 191, 192, 193, 282, 816. 

 burial customs of, 649, 722, 811, 



816. 

 captives held by Calusa, sent home 



by Menendez, 192. 

 converted by Menendez, 192. 

 disappearance as a separate tribe, 



192. 

 Joined with Calusa in killing Span- 

 iards, 192. 

 members of Muskhogean linguistic 



family, 239. 

 necklaces worn by, 518. 

 population, 193. 



peace made with Spaniards by, 192. 

 sketch of, 191-193. 

 Spaniards joined by refugees from 



colony of, 134. 

 tribe found bv Spaniards on coast 



of Florida, 191. 

 trouble with missionaries, caused 



by the soldiers, 192. 

 See also Ais. 

 Telfair County, Fla., 44. 

 Tellico blockhouse, conference between 

 colonists and Cherokee held at, 112. 

 Tellico Creek, Tuskegee settlement near 



mouth of, 200. 

 Temple in Talimeco, description of by 

 Garcilaso, reference to, 45. 

 pearls in, 45. 



reference to sketch of by De Bafz, 



82 



Temples,' 566, 567, 571, 583, 587, 588, 



602, 614, 615, 617, 618, 631, 632. 638, 



639, 742, 744, 746, 753, 761, 779, 780. 



Tennessee, 2, 30, 68. 



shell-midden people of, 33. 

 Yuchi found by De Soto in eastern, 

 212. 

 Tennessee River, 20, 26, 27, 28, 30. 31, 

 32, 46, 47, 48, 68, 69, 143, 145, 153, 

 163, 200, 212, 215. 



Kaskinampo moved from Cumber- 

 land to, 143. 

 Koasati living on island in, 145, 

 Tuskegee bands living on, 200. 

 Tennessee Valley, 47. 



occupied by Cherokee, 112. 

 Tensas River, Perrier advanced against 

 Natchez on, 147. 



home of Taensa till removed to 

 Red River, 188. 

 Tenskwatawa, Shawnee prophet, 186. 

 Teodoro, Doroteo, a Greek with Narvaez 



expedition, 38, 39. 

 Tequesta, see Tekesta. 

 Terra Ceia Island, 40. 



apparent site of OQita town seized 

 by Spaniards, 165. 

 Terrebonne Parish, La., 83. 



home of Houma, 140. 

 Tessuntee River, 47. 

 Tewa, trade among, 737. 



