- The
Chaouacha (or
Chawasha) were an
Indigenous people of Louisiana. They were
likely related to the Chitimacha. The
French m****acred many of them in retaliation...
- USS
Chawasha (ATF-151) was an
Achomawi class fleet ocean tug
built for the
United States Navy
during World War II. She was the only U.S.
Naval vessel to...
- Pinankanc,
meaning "men
altogether red," also
meaning "warrior." The name
Chawasha, a
subtribe of the Chitimacha, is a
Choctaw term for "Raccoon Place." Washa...
-
Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana. The
coastal village is home to the
Atakapa Ishak Chawasha tribe and is only
accessible by water. It is
primarily self-sustaining...
- (AT-118) USS
Achomawi (AT-148) USS
Atakapa (AT-149) USS
Avoyel (AT-150) USS
Chawasha (AT-151) USS Ca****lla (AT-152) USS
Chimariko (AT-154) USS
Cusabo (AT-155)...
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Juntata 200 1648 40
warriors R.
Evelin 365 SE
Woodlands Louisiana Purchase Chawasha 200 1715 40
warriors Baudry de
Lozieres 366 SE
Woodlands Southern Colonies...
- Yssa),
North Carolina,
South Carolina Chakchiuma,
Alabama and
Mississippi Chawasha (Washa),
Louisiana Cheraw (Chara, CharĂ h),
North Carolina Cherokee, western...
- do****ented
Native American inhabitants of the
Thibodaux area were the
Chawasha, a
small tribe related to the
Chitimacha of the
upper Bayou Lafourche....
-
wrote about the Okelousa, who were
allied with the
neighboring Washa and
Chawasha peoples. They are
distinct from the
similarly named Opelousa. They likely...
- the Chitimacha, the Houma, the
Chahta Yakni (Choctaw), the
Atakapa Ishak Chawasha, and all
Indigenous peoples of this region. "Tulane Land Acknowledgement"...