Tattooed Arm (French: Bras Piqué; died after 1731) was the Female Sun of the Natchez people in the early 18th century.
The Natchez were matrilineal, and while the paramount chief was a man, this title was inherited through his mother, the Female Sun.
[1] Like her brothers, she was friendly to the French, and had attempted to warn them of plans by her tribe to attack them by surprise.
Several hundred Natchez, mainly women and children, surrendered to the French under a false offer of amnesty.
In any case, Tattooed Arm was later interviewed by Antoine-Simon Le Page du Pratz in New Orleans.