Taski Etoka (also Mingatuska, Tuskeatoka) (died 1794) was a Native American (Chickasaw) leader of the mid-1780s.
He was signator (along with Piominko and Lotapaia), of the Treaty of Hopewell in January 1786.
[1] Taski Etoka was succeeded by Selocta Chinnabby, his brother.
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