- Louis-Narcisse
Baudry Des
Lozières (1761-1841) was a
French refugee from Saint-Domingue that
explored the
French colonial empire between the
years 1794...
- Fr. Mascrier), Fr.
Louis Hennepin, Lahontan,
Louis Narcisse Baudry des
Lozières, Jean-Baptiste Bénard de la Harpe, and Laval. In this group, the explorer...
- 166 SE
Woodlands Old
Southwest Taposa and
Ibitoupa 3,000 1699
Baudry de
Lozieres 167
Northwest Plateau Oregon Country Multnomah 3,000 1830 (decimated by...
- by the word nigrophilism,
itself first appearing in 1802 in
Baudry des
Lozières's Les égarements du nigrophilisme.
Noting the
shift of -phobia
terms to...
- Jean-Louis
Baudry (1930–2015),
French novelist Louis-Narcisse
Baudry Des
Lozieres (1761–1841),
French refugee and
explorer Marie-Victoire
Baudry (1782–1846)...
- ****imilating into
other tribes. An 1802
mention by
French colonist Baudry de
Lozières describes them as "Tchaouachas:
Reduced to 40 warriors. A
wandering indolent...
- by the word nigrophilism,
itself first appearing in 1802 in
Baudry des
Lozières's Les égarements du nigrophilisme.
Noting the
shift of -phobia
terms to...
- died in 1807 at the age of 93.
Biographical sketch in
Charles ****arré's
History of Louisiana'
Second Voyage à la
Louisiane by
Baudry des
Lozières (1803)...
-
Coast of
Louisiana in the year 1747. In 1802 Louis-Narcisse
Baudry Des
Lozieres do****ented the name of the tribe. He
referred to the 18th
century chief...