- peoples,
although they kept some traditions. Some
culturally distinct Atakapan descendants survived into the
early 20th century.
There are
several unrecognized...
-
Texas region, the
language families present in the
state were Caddoan,
Atakapan, Athabaskan, Coa****ltecan, and Uto-Aztecan, in
addition to
several language...
-
Atakapa (/əˈtækəpə, -pɑː/,
natively Ishakkoy) is an
extinct language isolate native to
southwestern Louisiana and
nearby coastal eastern Texas. It was...
- the
Atchafalaya and
Sabine rivers, and
exterminated much of the
Eastern Atakapan.
Gabriel Fuselier's son
Agricole Fuselier was
prominent in
settling what...
- ever part of the
Aztec Empire. The
first dwellers in this area were the
Atakapan people as well as the Caddo. The
first colonist settlers arrived in 1715...
-
settlement the area
around Galveston Bay was
settled by the
Karankawa and
Atakapan tribes,
particularly the Akokisa, who
lived throughout the Gulf
coast region...
-
settlement the area
around Galveston Bay was
settled by the
Karankawa and
Atakapan tribes, who
lived throughout the Gulf
coast region.
Spanish and French...
-
Retrieved 1 May 2022. Wilhelm,
Kerri (10
February 2015). "The
Akokisa and the
Atakapans".
Texas Archaeological Research Laboratory.
University of Texas, Austin...
- be
treated by
being raised on
scaffolds over
smudge fires.
While other Atakapan bands are
known for
their ritual cannibalism,[dubious – discuss] the practice...
- Proto-Na–Dene, the
families in
North America with
neither 1sg n or 2sg m are
Atakapan, Chitimacha, Cuitlatec, Haida, Kutenai, Proto-Caddoan, Proto-Chimakuan...