- such as:
Houma (Tongatapu)
Houma ('Eua)
Houma (Vava'u) The
Houmas, an 18th-century
plantation in Louisiana,
named for the
Houma people Homa (disambiguation)...
- Linguistics, 47 (1), 1-60. Guevin,
Bryan L (1987). "Grand
Houmas Village: An
Historic Houma Indian Site (16AN35)
Ascension Parish, Louisiana". Louisiana...
- The
Houmas, also
known as
Burnside Plantation and
currently known as
Houmas House Plantation and Gardens, is a
historic plantation complex and
house museum...
- Mary. "
Houmas search for
native language". houmatoday.com.
Retrieved 6
August 2013. Brown,
Cecil H.; Hardy,
Heather K. (2000). "What Is
Houma?". International...
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Houma (/ˈhoʊmə/ HOH-mə) is the
largest city in and the
parish seat of
Terrebonne Parish in the U.S.
state of Louisiana. It is also the
largest prin****l...
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Houma is a
village in Tongatapu, Tonga. It
contains Mapu a Vaea. It had a po****tion of 2086 in 2016. "TONGA 2016
CENSUS OF PO****TION AND HOUSING" (PDF)...
- The
Houma Indians was the
primary moniker of the
minor league baseball teams based in
Houma,
Louisiana between 1940 and 1952.
Houma teams pla**** as exclusively...
- The
Houma Hawks were a
baseball team
based in
Houma, Louisiana. In 2003 they were
expansion members of the
Southeastern League of
Professional Baseball...
-
being considered for merging. ›
Sione Vea
Houma (born June 21, 1994) is a
former American football fullback.
Houma was born in Utah, the son of immigrants...
- The
Houma Courier is a
newspaper published daily in
Houma, Louisiana,
United States,
covering Terrebonne Parish. It is
sometimes simply referred to as...