- may have been
descended from
Apalachees, were
taken to Guanabacoa, Cuba. In the late 18th century, some
remnant Apalachees who had
converted to Christianity...
- On
September 4, 2024, a m****
shooting occurred at
Apalachee High
School near Winder, Georgia,
United States. The suspect, 14-year-old Colt Gray, allegedly...
-
Apalachee may
refer to:
Apalachee people,
historical tribe from the
Florida Panhandle Apalachee, Georgia, an
unincorporated community Apalachee Bay, a...
- Pensacola. Some of the
Apalachees and
Chacatos drove cattle with them to
Pensacola in July 1704. Most of the
Chacatos and the
Apalachees from San Luis and...
- The
Apalachees taken by
Moore were
resettled either along the
Savannah River, or
among the
Muscogee living near the
Ocmulgee River. The free
Apalachee refugees...
-
Apalachicola River had
largely died out by the
early 18th century. Some
Apalachees migrated to Louisiana,
where their descendants now live; some were taken...
- Typologically,
Muskogean languages are agglutinative. One do****ented language,
Apalachee, is
extinct and the
remaining languages are
critically endangered. The...
-
Apalachee was a
Muskogean language of Florida. It was
closely related to
Koasati and Alabama.
Apalachee was
found to
belong to the same
branch of the...
- town. The
Spanish and
Apalachees used this
trail to
approach the
Chisca town
without opposition.
While the
Spanish and
Apalachees had only 190 men, the...
- the Narváez
expedition reached Apalachee Province.
While there, the
Spanish were
attacked several times by
Apalachees.
Their own
scouting and reports...