INDEX 



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Tomahitans, 115, 213. 



See Yuchi, 213. 

 Tomatly, town of Upper Yamasee, 189, 



209. 

 Tomatola, Cherokee County, N. C, 189. 

 Tombigbee River, 26, 50, 72, 73, 116, 

 145, 151, 196, 214, 738. 

 called by Spaniards the "River of 



Chicaga," 51. 

 settlement of Alabama and Koasati 

 on, 87. 

 Tome River, identification with Tom- 

 bigbee River, 196. 

 Tomochichi, Muskogee chief, 153, 210. 

 visited England with his followers, 

 210. 

 Tomoka River, Volusia County, Fla., 

 home of Timucua when last known, 

 63, 194. 

 Tomotley Ford on Little Tennessee 

 River, Monroe Co., Tennessee, 190. 

 "Tompacuas," possibly name for Toco- 



baga, 195. 

 Tonahowi, nephew of Tomochichi, 153. 

 Tongigua, village on Mississippi moved 

 over and settled with Toriman at 

 junction with Arkansas, 176, 640, 641. 

 Tonikan stock, 240. 

 Tonkawa, 17, 30, 58, 801, 802, 820. 



Spanish mission established among, 

 75. 

 Tonkawan stock, 240. 



source of information on, 39. 

 Tonti, Henri de, 71, 72, 99, 105, 118, 139, 

 141, 147, 160, 161, 177, 188, 189, 194, 

 211. 



alliance made with Houma by, 139. 

 attack on, by Chakchiuma, 105. 

 peace made with Quinipissa by, 177. 

 Taensa villages made headquarters 



of, 188, 461. 

 visit of, to Caddo, 99. 

 visit of, to Kadohadacho on Red 

 River, Ark., 141. 

 Tooan Tuh or Dustu ("Spring Frog"), 

 Cherokee Chief, prominent among 

 Cherokee auxiliaries in Jackson's 

 armv, 114. 

 Tooker, W. W., 218. 

 Tooptatmeer, Woccon town in North 



Carolina, 207. 

 Toquale, Fla., 133. 



Toriman, Tongigua village joined with, 

 on Mississippi at junction with Ar- 

 kansas, 176, 640. 

 Torres, Pedro de, 143. 

 Totero, 164. 



housing, 412. 

 Totopotamoi or Totopotomoy, Powha- 

 tan chief, 157. 



Pamunkey chief, joined Virginians 

 in attack on Siouan tribes, 175. 

 Toucha Creek, near Bayou Sara, 191. 

 Tour, M. de la, plantation established 



by, 211. 

 Tourima, Indian town, 641. 



See also Toriman. 

 Toussana. see Inkillis Tamaha. 



Towels and soap, use of, 432, 433, 644, 

 645. 



Towns, 629-641, 645. 



Towns Hill, 46, 47. 



Toxawa, 111. 



Toxodendron radicans, use of, 609. 



Toxylon pomiferum, used by Indians, 

 578 



Trade, 736-742. 



Traders, English and French, 27. 



Traditions of Southeastern tribes on 

 population movements, 22. 



Trails, Macon, 47. 

 Occaneechi, 76. 

 war, from Virginia, 48. 



Transitional Zone, Indian tribes occupy- 

 ing, 19. 



Transportation, implements serving, 

 589-602. 



Trascaluza, see Tascalusa. 

 Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek, signed 

 between the United States and Choc- 

 taw, 122. 

 Treaty of Hopewell, establishment of 

 northern boundary of Chickasaw by, 

 118. 

 Treaty of New Echota, removal of 



Cherokee to west provided by, 113. 

 Tribal names, interpretation of, 216- 



219. 

 Tribes occupying interior of South- 

 eastern area, 19. 

 Trinity Bay, Tex., 85, 93. 

 Trinity River, Tex., 58, 85, 86, 93. 



Cherokee members of Bowl's band 



settled among, 113. 

 Deadose tribe living near, 130. 

 identification of with Daycao 



River, 58. 

 Patiri lived west of, 172. 

 settlement of Koasati on, 145, 146. 

 settlement of Nacanish on, 155. 

 site of Spanish settlement, 156. 

 Tropical Zone of southern Florida, In- 

 dian tribes occupying, 20. 

 Trowbridge, C. C, 832. 

 Trumbull, 154. 

 Tsala Apopka Lake, 41. 

 Tsistuyi, town on Hiwassee River, 213. 

 Tuasi, Indian town, 49. 



See also Tawasa, 190, 433. 

 Tubby, Simpson, Choctaw informant, 



343, 344. 

 Tuckahoe (Orontium aquaticuvi)^ use by 



natives, 271, 276. 

 Tucuro, town, 193. 



Tukabahchee, 125, 144, 153, 185, 197, 

 214, 219, 242, 384. 



American flag presented to, 431. 



artistic development of, 617. 



close association between Kispo- 



kotha and, 185. 

 early settlement in Alabama, 197. 

 housing, 389, 400 (fig.), 

 interpretation of name. Creek 



tongue, 219. 

 mentioned in Spanish letters, 197. 



