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Texas, Apache raids into, 9, 14

Tipis of the Jicarillas, 134

Tizwin. See TÚLAPAI

To Ahánĭ clan, origin of, 97, 137

Tobacco depicted in dry-painting, 121 in Navaho myth, 103, 108-109, 115

Tobadzĭschí̆nĭ, a Navaho deity, 3, 138 birth and adventures of, 98-106 personated in Night Chant, 118 See also KOBADJISCHÍNĬ; TUBADZĬSCHÍ̆NĬ

To Dĭchínĭ clan, origin of, 97, 137

Toi Hatál. See WATER CHANT

Tónenĭlĭ, Navaho Rain God, 107, 115 personated in begging ceremony, 120

Tontos, Apache name for, 134 assigned to reservation, 8 population of, 131 subdued by Crook, 8

Tracking Bear, a Navaho monster, 99

Trade of the Jicarillas, 54

Travelling, Apache method of, 16, 17

Treaties with the Navaho, 82-83

Tree, Little, in Jicarilla myth, 69

Trees, creation of, in Apache myth, 27 terms for, 143

Tsannatí̆, Jicarilla clowns, 59

Tsé̆gyiĭ, a Navaho locality, 114, 116 See CAÑON DE CHELLY

Tsé̆nagai. See ROLLING STONE

Tsĕ Nahálĭ, preying Mountain Eagle, 106

Tsĕtahí̆dzĭlhtúhlĭ, a Navaho monster, 106

Tsilité̆n. See COYOTE

Tsí̆ndi, meaning of, 80

Tsí̆ndi hogán defined, 76 taboo of, 81 See HOGÁN

Tsótzĭlh, a Navaho sacred mountain, 91, 105

Tubadzĭscí̆nĭ, an Apache deity, 31, 133 function of, 33 represented in Apache painting, 20 symbolized on maternity belt, 39, 40 See also KOBADJISCHÍNĬ; TOBADZĬSCHÍ̆NĬ

Túlapai drunk by the Apache, 19-20

Tule, pollen of, used by Apache, 38

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