INDEX 



937 



Tuscarora, neutrals in Tuscarora War, 

 remained in North Carolina under 

 Chief Tom Blunt, 199. 

 population, 199. 

 religious belief, 751, 755, 757, 759, 



760. 

 removed to New York after Tus- 

 carora War, 199. 

 reservation in Seneca country, 



N. Y., finally given to, 199. 

 sketch of, 200. 

 source material, 830, 831. 

 towns of, 631. 

 trade among, 739, 740. 

 tribe or confederation, 199. 

 under treaty with English, at- 

 tacked the Pamlico and made 

 them slaves, 170. 

 visited by Lawson, whom they 

 killed during Tuscarora War, 

 199. 

 visited by Lederer at "Katearas," 

 199. 

 Tuscarora Expedition, 631. 



Cusabo Indians joined Barnwell in, 



129. 

 joined by Winyaw tribe, 207. 

 Sewee joined Barnwell in, 183. 

 Tuscarora War, 148, 162, 199, 438, 800. 



result of, 77. 

 Tuskahoma, Okla., last Council House 



of Choctaw at, 123. 

 Tuskegee, 49, 111, 125, 200, 219, 828. 

 band of, on Tennessee River, just 



below Chattanooga, 200. 

 finally settled in Creek territories, 



west of Mississippi, 200. 

 interpretation of name, 219. 

 migration of, 28. 

 one band united with Cherokee, on 



Little Tennessee River, 200. 

 population, 200. 

 portion settled beyond Beggs close 



to Yuchi, 200. 

 sketch of, 200. 

 source material on, 828. 

 third band located on Tuskegee 



Creek, 200. 

 town of, burned by Spaniards under 

 Matheos, 63. 

 Tuskegee Creek, N. C, site of band of 



Tuskegee, 200. 

 Tutalosi or "Fowl Town," on Flint 



River, 138. 

 Tutelo, 30, 31, 131, 145, 148, 149, 152, 

 157, 164, 178, 179, 183, 200, 201, 219, 

 278, 665, 830. 



apparently practically extinct, 201. 



clans and gentes among the, 655, 



657. 



classification of with Biloxi and Ofo 



by Voegelin, 27. 

 crossed the Roanoke with the 

 Saponi, Occaneechi, Keyauwee, 

 and Shakori, 200, 201. 

 formally adopted into League of 

 the Iroquois, 201. 



Tutelo, interpretation of name unknown, 

 219. 



living on island in Roanoke River, 



near Staunton and Dan, 200. 

 name applied by Iroquois to Siouan 



tribes of Virginia, 200. 

 part of tribe located near Buffalo, 



N. Y., 201. 

 population, 201. 

 Saponi apparently incorporated 



with, 178. 

 sketch of, 200-201. 

 source material, 830. 

 tribe located near Salem, Va., 

 visited by Batts and Fallam, 200. 

 vocabulary collected by several 

 people, 201. 

 from old woman named Lucy 

 Buck, 201. 

 with Saponi moved northward and 

 settled at Shamokin, Pa., 201. 

 Tut'hayi, Apalachee women mentioned 



by Gatschet, 91. 

 Twenty-seven Mile Bluff, Ala., 72. 



site of fort erected by Bienville, 151. 

 Typha latifolia, uses of, 247. 

 Ugachile, Timucua town, 41. 



tribe, see Osochi. 

 Uchean stock, 10. 



(See table 1, facing p. 10.) 

 historical works on, 21. 

 population, 12. 

 Uchee, physical characteristics, 224. 

 Uchee Billy, Yuchi chief, in Florida, 30, 



214. 

 Uchee Creek, near Augusta, Ga., 213. 

 site of Coweta town called We- 

 tumka, 127. 

 Ucita, see Ogita. 

 Ufera, see Yufera. 

 Uitachuco, see Ivitachuco. 

 Ulibahali. 49. 



name in De Soto narratives for 

 Hothliwahali, 139. 

 UUibahali, see Ulibahali. 

 United States Census, 146, 199, 200. 

 United States Department of Indian 



Affairs, 123, 137, 182. 

 United States Government, Choctaw as 

 a tribe never at war with, 122. 



official relations with Chickasaw 



begun by, 118. 

 sales of Indian lands to Miller and 

 Fulton confirmed by, 97. 

 United States Indian Office, see Indian 



Oflfice, U. S. 

 Upper Austral Zone, 19. 

 Upper Creeks, 5, 22, 30, 64, 70, 73, 77, 

 115, 139, 160, 181, 210, 213, 214, 215. 

 Abihka a division of, 81. 

 called Alabama by French, 92. 

 pipes, 542, 547. 

 pottery, 551. 

 visit of Delago to, 63. 

 Upper Creek towns, Osceola from, and 

 brains of Seminole uprising, 181. 



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