- The
Akokisa (also
known as the Accokesaws, Arkokisa, or Orcoquiza) were an
Indigenous tribe who
lived on
Galveston Bay and the
lower Trinity and Sabine...
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misspelling of the word
Akokisa. In the
vernacular of
another tribe, the
Atakapa who
settled in the Gulf
Coast woodlands,
Akokisa means “river people.”...
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recorded meeting a
group who
called themselves the Han, who may have been the
Akokisa.
Among the
survivors was Álvar Núñez
Cabeza de Vaca who
later wrote an...
- the Red, Sabine, and
Neches River basins.
Atakapan peoples such as the
Akokisa and
Bidai lived along the
northeastern Gulf Coast; the
Karankawa lived...
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disease as well as warfare. Many
tribes in Texas, such as the Karankawan,
Akokisa,
Bidui and others, were
extinguished due to
conflicts with
Texan settlers...
- Hyacinth. In the past, it was home to the Karankawa[citation needed] and
Akokisa tribes. The
river begins with a west and east fork; the west fork begins...
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University of
Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) At the time of
European encounter,
Akokisa and
Karankawa indigenous Americans lived and
camped on what
became known...
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missions for them.
However many of the
Deadose as well as the
Bidai and
Akokisa only went to the
vicinity of the
missions to
trade with the soldiers. They...
- ****anese and
Ryukyuan languages,
Korean and
Koreanic languages,
Atakapa and
Akokisa languages, Tol and
Jicaque of El
Palmar languages, and the
Xincan Guatemala...
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Apache people Aranama,
formerly southeast Atakapa,
formerly Gulf
Coast Akokisa,
formerly Galveston Bay, Gulf
Coast Bidai,
formerly Trinity River, Gulf...