- The
Bogue Falaya, also
known as the
Bogue Falaya River, is a 28-mile-long (45 km)
river in
southeastern Louisiana in the
United States. It is a tributary...
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Choctaw Nation will not say his name, in fear of
summoning the spirit.
Nalusa Falaya (long
black being)
resembled a man, but with very
small eyes and long, pointed...
- at the 2020
United States census. It is
located at a fork of the
Bogue Falaya and the
Tchefuncte River.
Covington is part of the Slidell-Mandeville-Covington...
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significant sway over all
others at the time of his
writings were the Okla
Falaya meaning "Long People", the
eastern Okla
Tannap meaning "People on the Other...
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Atchafalaya comes from
Choctaw for 'long river', from hachcha, 'river', and
falaya, 'long'. The
Atchafalaya River is
navigable and
provides a
significant industrial...
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Kingdom on 4
February 1820,
followed on 15
March by
Rashid bin
Humaid at
Falaya Fort. An 1822
British maritime survey noted that
Ajman had one of the best...
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headless skeleton.
Bloody Bones tales originated in Britain. The
Nalusa Falaya ("Long
Black Being") is a
ghost being of
Choctaw mythology described as...
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fresh water from the Tangipahoa, Tchefuncte, Tickfaw, Amite, and
Bogue Falaya rivers, and from
Bayou Lacombe and
Bayou Chinchuba. It is one of the largest...
- Lake St.
Catherine Lake
Pontchartrain Lacombe Bayou Tchefuncte River Bogue Falaya Abita River Tangipahoa River Sims Cr**** P****
Manchac Lake
Maurepas Tickfaw...
- the town of Madisonville. It
collects its
largest tributary, the
Bogue Falaya, at
Covington and
flows into Lake
Pontchartrain about 2
miles (3.2 km) south...