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INDEX 



Tukabahchee, migration of, 27. 

 plates, tradition about, 185. 

 population, 197. 



refusal of, to join Tecumseh, 185. 

 religious beliefs and usages. 774. 

 retired to Lower Creeks to live with 



Coweta, 185, 197. 

 sketch of, 197. 

 square ground of, 617, 776. 

 town of Atasi associated with, 94. 

 Tukabahchee Oldtown, 27. 

 Tukabahchee Tallahassee or Talmu- 

 tcasi, branch of Coosa, 125, 197. 

 tribe or town supposed to have 

 immigrated from the north, 197. 

 Tukpafka, branch of Wakokai tribe, 203, 



204. 

 Tukpafka (later called Nuyaka), branch 



of Coosa, 125, 203. 

 Tula, 98, 100, 809. 

 Caddo tribe, 55. 

 encounter by De Soto, 100. 

 implements for hunting, fishing and 



war used by, 583. 

 location of, 55. 

 name for Caddo, used by De Soto, 



98, 100. 

 province of, 55. 

 Tulafina, town of Yamasee, 209. 

 Tulsa, 125, 153, 154. 

 branches of, 125. 



moved to Tallapoosa from Tal- 

 ladega country by James 

 McQueen, 125. 

 Tulsa Old Town, in Abihka country, 



125. 

 Tulsa people, earliest reference to, 125. 

 Tunica, 12, 13, 14, 17, 20, 27, 29, 30, 31, 

 33, 94, 95, 97, 106, 139, 148, 166, 194, 

 195, 197-199, 211, 212, 219, 291, 301, 

 380, 665, 801, 819, 822, 829. 



absence of origin legends among, 23, 

 Aquixo a branch of, 54. 

 attacked by Yazoo, 212. 

 Avoyel settled with, 94. 

 burial customs of, 729, 811, 819. 

 clans and gentes among the, 656. 

 clothing of, 462, 472, 473, 476. 

 greasing and coloring of hair and 



skin by, 528. 

 hair dressing, 501, 507. 

 head deformation, 540. 

 household utensils, 556, 557, 564. 

 images used by, 617. 

 inclusion in Southeastern cultural 



province, 10. 

 interpretation of name, 219. 

 language spoken by, 240. 



Sam Young, Tunica chief, last 

 speaker of, 198. 

 loyalty to whites in Natchez 



rebellion, 73. 

 migrations of, 32. 

 mission established among, by 



Davion, 72. 

 months, names of, not preserved, 

 262. 



Tunica, moved from Mississippi to 

 Marksville Prairie on Red River, 198. 

 Pacaha a branch of, 53. 

 population, 198. 

 possible location in Ouachita 



Province, 14. 

 pottery, 550, 819. 

 relationship, terms, 669. 

 religious beliefs and usages, 781, 



819. 

 removal from Yazoo River, 198. 

 settled among Houma, near Red 



River, 139, 198. 

 sided with French during Natchez 



uprising, 198. 

 sketch of, 197-199. 

 smoke holes and windows lacking, 



427. 

 social organization, 650. 

 source material, 829, 

 tattooing worn by, 819, 

 towns, of, 639. 

 trade with, 738, 819. 

 tribe located on Yazoo River, near 



its mouth, 197. 

 unsuccessfully urged by Tiou to 



fight French, 195. 

 uprising against Houma, 198. 

 Tunica Oldfields, location, 29, 54. 

 Tunican stock, 10. 



(See table 1, facing p. 10.) 

 historical works on, 21. 

 population, 12. 

 Tunica group, 239, 801. 

 Tunica temple, 618, 780. 

 Tunsa, see Antonico. 

 Tuomey, M., on quarries, 542. 

 Tupelo, 51. 

 Tupi, spread of tribe in South America, 



824. 

 Turkey, most useful bird, 251, 298, 574. 

 Turner, Nat, leader of slave uprising, 



involving Powhatans, 175. 

 Tuscarood, see Tuscarora, 199. 

 Tuscarora, 15, 19, 24, 31, 111, 131, 149, 

 162, 170, 183, 199, 219, 241, 297, 410, 

 800, 821, 830, 831. 



allies of Great Britain in Revolu- 

 tionary War given lands in 

 Grand River Reservation, On- 

 tario, 199. 

 bracelets, 521. 

 burial customs, 719, 720, 721, 760, 



811. 

 clans and gentes, 654, 657. 

 discussion of incomplete, 1. 

 dominant tribe of eastern North 



Carolina, 241. 

 ear ornaments, 510. 

 forts, 438. 

 games, 685. 

 hair dressing, 499, 503. 

 household utensils, 557. 

 housing, 412. 



huskanaw practiced by, 712. 

 interpretation of name, 219. 

 medical practices, 786-790. 



