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Gender Masculine
Other Forms FormsTuskalusa, Tastaluca, Tuskaluza

Meaning & History

Means "black warrior", from the western Muskogean language elements taska and losa.

Tuskaloosa (died c. 1540) was a paramount chief of a Mississippian chiefdom in what is now the U.S. state of Alabama. His people were possibly ancestors to the several southern Native American confederacies (the Choctaw and Creek peoples) who later emerged in the region. Tuskaloosa is notable for leading the Battle of Mabila at his fortified village against the Spanish conquistador Hernando de Soto. After being taken hostage by the Spanish as they passed through his territory, Tuskaloosa organized a surprise attack on his captors at Mabila, but was ultimately defeated. The modern city of Tuscaloosa, Alabama is named for him.
Added 5/19/2014 by Ora
Edited 11/22/2021 by Felie and LMS