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Giraud, Marcel
1974
Higginbotham, Prieur Jay (ed. and trans.) 1969
Jeter, Marvin D.
1983
Le Maire, Francois 1714-7
Le Page du Pratz, Antoine Simon 1975
McWilliams, Richebourge Gaillard (ed. and trans.) 1953
Poisson
1900
Rowland, Dunbar, and Albert G. Sanders (ed. & trans.) 1927-1932
Rowland, Dunbar, A.G. Sanders, and Patricia Galloway (ed. & trans.) 1984
Shea, John Gilmary (ed. & trans.)
1861
Swanton, John W. 1911
A History of French Louisiana, Volume One; the Reign of Louis XIV, 1698-1715, trans. Joseph C. Lambert Baton Rouge; Louisiana State University Press. (First volume of the as yet unfinished definitive history of French Louisiana. Covers French interaction with Indian allies, including die Tunica, for the years mentioned.)
The Journal of Sauvole. Mobile; Colonial Books. (First report of the coming of Davion to the new colony.)
Tunicans West of the Mississippi; A Summary of Early Historic and Archeological Evidence. Paper presented at the 4th Mid-South Archaeological Conference, Memphis. (Archaeological evidence for the Tillar Phase in eastern Arkansas and northeastern Louisiana, thought to represent a Tunican population.)
Letters of Father Francois Le Maire, A Missionary Priest in Louisiana, Describing the country and the habits of the Indians. 1714-1717 (original document; Bibliotheque Nationale, fonds francais 12105, Paris). WPA Survey of Federal ARchives in Louisiana. Copies at LSU, Duke University. (WPA translation of a letter and memoir of Le Maire; refers to the appearance of a statue from the Tunica temple.)
The History of Louisiana, ed. Joseph G. Tregle, Jr. Baton Rouge; Louisiana State University Press, (this is the 1774 partial English translation; it contains several important references to the Tunica and their allies.)
Fleur de Lys and Calumet. Baton rouge; LSU Press. (Penicaut journal, covering early years of French settlement Contains many references to the Tunica.) Iberville’s Gulf Journals. University; University of Alabama Press. (Early references to Tunica location and allies on the Yazoo.)
Letter from Father du Poisson, Missionary to the Akensas, to Father ***(1727).
In Reuben G. Thwaites (ed.), The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents, Vol. 67:398-311 (Cleveland; The Burrows Brothers). (Poisson’s 1727 visit to the Tunica.)
Mississippi Provincial Archives: French Dominion, vols. I-III (abbreviated as MPA:FD). Jackson: Mississippi Department of Archives and History.
(Collection of translated documents from the Louisiana colony. References to Tunica activities throughout.)
Mississippi Provincial Archives; French Dominion, vols. IV-V ( abbreviated a s MPA;FD). Baton Rouge; LSU Press. (Collection of translated documents from the Louisiana colony. References to Tunica activities trhoughout.)
Early Voyages Up and Down the Mississippi. Albany; Joel Munsell. (Contains the letters of early missionaries-La Source, Mondgny, Gravier-with descriptions of the Tunica in their settlements on the Yazoo.)
Indian Tribes of the Lower Mississippi Valley and Adjacent Coast of the Gulf of Mexico. Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 43. (Partly outdated, but collects most of the pertinent historical references to the Tunica available to Swanton at the time, and jncludes his ethnographic analysis of the evidence.)
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Note: where reference is not given to a manuscript source, the map has been printed and is widely available.
Delisle, Guillaume 1702 1718
Gauld, George 1718
Le Maire, Francios 1716
Marquette, Jacques 1673-4
Carte de la riviere de Mississippi sur les me moires de Mr le Seur...par Guillaume Del’isle...l702. Paris; Bibliotheque Nationale, Service Hydrographique de la Marine. (Shows Yazoo River named "River of the Tonilcas", with sites of Tunica and other Indian settlements indicated.)
Carte de la Louisiaoe et du Jcours du Mississippi Dressee sur un grand nombre de Memoires entrautres sur ceux de Mr. le Maire Par Guillaume Dei’isle de 1 Academie Rle des Sciences. (Shows the Tunica located at Angola.)
A Plan of the coast of Part of West Florida and Louisiana. (Shows the lower Mississippi in great detail, including indications of both the Angola and Trudeau sites.)
Carte Nouvelle de la Louisiane et pair circonvoisins dressee sur les lieux pour etre presentee a sa Majeste tres Chretienne par F. le Mair Prestre parisien et missionaire Apostolique. Paris; Bibliotheque Nationale, Ge. D. 7883. (Slows Angola location of the Tunica.)
("The Marquette Map of 1673-1674"—no tiUe on map.) Montreal; Archives of the College Sainte-Marie. (Placet a group of Tunica people westward on the Arkansas River.)
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