-
include mudfish, mud pike, dogfish, grindle, grinnel,
swamp trout, and
choupique. It is
regarded as a relict,
being one of only two
surviving species of...
- the
communities of
Carlyss and
Choupique (Shoe-peak). Like the bowfin, that has many
alternate names, the word "
Choupique" has
several variations of pronunciation...
- po****tion was 248 at the 2010 census.
Plaucheville is
located along Bayou Choupique at 30°57′53″N 91°58′52″W / 30.96472°N 91.98111°W / 30.96472; -91.98111...
- jack, jackfish,
cypress trout,
cotton fish, and in
South Louisiana;
choupique (pronounced shoe-pick or shoe-peg), is
found in many
areas of Louisiana...
-
Unincorporated communities within the
Chackbay CDP are, from west to east,
Choupique, Chegby, and Chackbay.
According to the
United States Census Bureau, the...
- Term
Gloss Origin chaoui raccoon Choctaw or Mobilian:
shaui choupique bowfin Choctaw:
shupik "mudfish"
latanier palmetto Carib:
allatani pacane pecan...
-
Mississippi River, Arkansas United
States Choiseul Melanesia Solomon
Islands Choupique Louisiana United
States Chouteau Mississippi River, Illinois United...
- levels. The fish
includes largemouth b****,
freshwater drum, and
bowfin (
choupique, grinnel) The 2016
Louisiana Water Quality Integrated Report was issued...
-
between the
headwaters of
Bayou St. John (known to the
natives as
Bayouk Choupique) and the
Mississippi River. The
bayou flowed into Lake Pontchartrain....
- monastery") was
translated to the
English charterhouse. The
French word
choupique,
itself an
adaptation of the
Choctaw name for the bowfin, has likewise...