- 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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which neighbored the Bayogoula. By 1699–1700, the
Houma tribe and the
Bayougoula tribe had
established a
border for
their hunting grounds by
placing a...
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later moved to the east bank of the
river to form one
village with the
Bayougoula near L’Anse aux Outardes. As
early as 1718, John Law and the
Company of...
- the
Europeans began colonization: The
Choctaw nation (Muskogean): The
Bayougoula, in
areas directly north of the
Chitimachas in the
parishes of St. Helena...
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Period map
showing the
location of the Taensa, Natchez, Tunica, Yazoo, and
Bayougoula...
- Fort
Beauharnois 1727
Goodhue County Minnesota Fort De La
Boulaye (Fort
Bayougoula, Fort Iberville, Fort Louisiana) 1700 Phoenix,
Plaquemines Parish Louisiana...
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caught only two catfish. This
river separates the
hunting grounds of
Bayougoulas and the Houmas. Upon its
banks are huts
covered with
palmetto leaves...