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Timucua, musical instruments, 628. 

 names, 672, 673. 

 necklaces, 518, 519, 520. 

 notes of Hawkins' narrative, 75. 

 population, 194. 

 population of Cumberland Island, 



Ga., 119, 187. 

 "rebels" fled to Apalachicola River, 



169. 

 relationship terms, 666, 667, 668, 



669. 

 religious beliefs and usages, 761, 



765. 

 removed to Tomoka River, Volusia 



County, Fla., 194. 

 settlement of Yamasee with, 63. 

 smoke holes and windows, 427. 

 social customs, 723. 

 social organization, 648, 654. 

 source material, 829. 

 tattooing, 533. 

 tongue, linguistic relationship of, 



22. 

 towns, on lagoons south of St. 



Augustine, Fla., 133, 194. 

 treatment of fingernails and toe- 

 nails by, 536, 537. 

 war customs, 692, 693, 695. 

 weapons, 579, 583, 589. 

 See also Utina, 201. 

 Timucua coast, skirted by various ex- 

 plorers, 193. 

 Timucua group, disappearance of, 133, 

 194. 



includes all tribes of linguistic 



family of Timucua, 193. 

 much reduced bv pestilence, 193. 

 sketch of, 193-194. 

 Timucua rebellion, 1656, Apalachee in- 

 volved in, 90. 

 reference to, 83. 

 Timucuan, 193, 239, 827. 

 Timuquanan, Powell's name for Timu- 

 cuan, 193, 239. 

 Tin-fai-yai-kaix, son of Ko-i-ha-tco, 226. 

 Tiou, 19, 95, 107, 147, 194, 195, 640, 829. 

 apparently joined the Natchez 



tribe, 195. 

 completely destroyed by Quapaw, 



195. 

 land sold to Sieur Roussin by, 195. 

 moved near Natchez, under pres- 

 sure from the Chickasaw, 194, 

 195. 

 population, 195. 

 sent by Natchez to rouse Tunica 



against French, 195. 

 settlement on Mississippi near Fort 



Adams, 194. 

 sketch of, 194-195. 

 source material on, 829. 

 tribe on Yazoo River, 194. 

 Tunica spoken by, 240. 

 Tippo Bayou, apparently named after 



Ibitoupa, 140. 

 Tlascaltec, settled about Presidio of 

 San Augustin de Ahumada, 86. 



Toa, Indian village, 43. 



affiliations discussed, 43. 

 See Tamathli, 189. 

 Toalli, see Tamathli. 

 Toasi, see Tawasa. 

 Tobacco (Nicotiana rustica), use of, 244, 



381-386. 

 Tobacco-pipe clay, used by Southeastern 



Indians, 243. 

 Tobar, Nuno de, 43. 

 Tocal (ques), 110. 

 Tocal, see Tocar. 

 Tocar, 110. 



classification of, 67. 

 Siouan name for Guasili, stockaded 

 Indian town, 65. 

 Tocare, see Tocar. 

 Tocax, 110. 



See Tocar. 

 Toccogulegau on Kintchofoonee Creek, 



home of Yuchi, 214. 

 Tockwogh fort, described by Smith, 438. 

 Tocobaga, 148, 193, 195, 196. 



attack with Pohoy on Christian 



Indians, 195. 

 burial customs 722, 811, 816. 

 effect of pestilence on, 195. 

 population, 196. 

 sketch of, 195-196. 

 soldiers under Captain Martinez de 



Coz, destroyed by, 195. 

 temple at, on Tampa Bay, 761. 

 tribe or "province" located at head 



of Old Tampa Bay, 195. 

 visited by Menendez, with Chief of 

 Calusa, 195. 

 Tocoy, Fla., 133. 



Tohome, 35, 73, 151, 190, 196, 197, 219, 

 829. 



cordial relations established by 



Iberville with, 196. 

 fusion with Choctaw Nation, 196. 

 Hughes, English Trader, killed by, 



196. 

 interpretation of name, 219. 

 moved just above Mobile, 196. 

 population, 197. 

 prevented from attacking Mobile 



by French, 196. 

 protected by French from Alabama 



Indians, 196. 

 settled with Mobile on Mobile 



River, 151. 

 sketch of, 196-197. 

 source material on, 829. 

 trade with, 738. 

 tribe discovered by French on 



Tombigbee River, 196. 

 visited by French, 196. 



by brother of Iberville, 196. 

 See also Mobile. 

 Tohtogagi, branch of Coosa, 125. 

 Tolameco, Creek word for "Chief 



Town," 115. 

 Toloco, town rebuilt by Capt. Juan 

 Fernandez de Florencia, 202. 



