- The
Bayogoula (also
known as the Bayagoula, Bayagola, or Bayugla) were a
Native American tribe from
Louisiana in the
southern United States. John Reed...
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about 600 to 700
Houma lived in
their main village,
which neighbored the
Bayogoula. By 1699–1700, the
Houma tribe and the
Bayougoula tribe had established...
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Cession Washo 1,500 1800 A. L.
Kroeber 236 SE
Woodlands Louisiana Purchase Bayogoula,
Mugulasha and Quini****a 1,500 1650
James Mooney 237 SE
Woodlands Old...
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carried by the Europeans, the Acola****a
tribe eventually merged with the
Bayogoula. By the year 1739,
these remnants were
absorbed into the
Houma people...
- were
taken as slaves. The
enslavement of natives,
including the Atakapa,
Bayogoula, Natchez, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Taensa, and
Alabamon peoples,
would continue...
- the
chief of the
Bayogoula tribe, who had
accompanied him to the ****ure site of
Baton Rouge,
showed him the
bayou that the
Bayogoula used to
travel between...
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Texas Tlacopsel,
southeast Texas Avoyel ("little Natchez"),
Louisiana Bayogoula,
southeastern Louisiana Biloxi,
Mississippi Chacato (Chatot, Chactoo)...
- were
bodies laying in the village. La
Salle wrote that when he
asked the
Bayogoula tribe what had
happened they
claimed that the
Tangipahoa village was destro****...
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following cognates shared with
Choctaw and
Mobilian Jargon.
Akokisa language Bayogoula language Calusa language Congaree language Cusabo language Guale language...
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Texas Tlacopsel,
southeast Texas Avoyel ("little Natchez"),
Louisiana Bayogoula,
southeastern Louisiana Biloxi,
formerly Mississippi,
currently Louisiana...