- The
Mosopelea, or Ofo (also Ofogoula), were a Siouan-speaking
Native American people who
historically lived near the
upper Ohio River. In
reaction to...
- century. One
tribe of the Fort
Ancient culture has been
identified as the
Mosopelea,
presumably of
southeast Ohio, who
spoke an Ohio
Valley Siouan language...
-
Bulgars Celts Dacians Erie
Gauls Germanic peoples Huns
Kofun Magyars Mosopelea Timucua Numidians Parthians Sarmatians Scythians Slavs Susquehannock Thracians...
- region. Shawnee, Powhatan, Waco, Tawakoni, Tonkawa, Karankawa, Quapaw, and
Mosopelea are
usually seen as
marginally southeastern and
their traditional lands...
- and the
Iroquois Confederacy Miami,
Mascouten Lenape Shawnee and
Odawa Mosopelea The last
French Fort in Ohio Country, Fort Sandusky, was destro**** in...
- USS
Mosopelea (ATF-158) was Abnaki-class
tugboat during the
World War II and Cold War. Her
namesake is an
Indian tribe which inhabited the area near the...
-
represent a
dialect continuum with Ohio
Valley Siouan languages (Ofo language/
Mosopelea,
Biloxi language). The
Catawban family is a
branch of the
larger Siouan–Catawban...
- (Iroquois)
Honniasont Huron (Wyandot)
Miami Mingo (Iroquoian speaking)
Mosopelea (Siouan speaking)
Ojibwe (Anishinaabe)
Odawa (Anishinaabe)
Pekowi (Shawnee)...
-
longer held this land by the 17th century.
Robert La
Salle listed the
Mosopelea among the Ohio
Valley peoples defeated by the
Iroquois in the
early 1670s...
-
Snohomish 2,500 1844
Duflot de
Mofras 187 SE
Woodlands Old
Southwest Mosopelea (Ofo), Koroa, and
Tioux (Tiou) 2,450 1700 J. R.
Swanton 188 Northwest...