- The
Okelousa were
Native American people Louisiana,
United States. They
lived west and
north of
Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana. 18th-century
French explorer...
- po****tions
Louisiana Languages Southern Muskogean language Religion Indigenous religion Related ethnic groups Acola****a,
Okelousa, Quina****a, Tangipahoa...
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Includes 200
Calasthocle Lewis and
Clark 278 SE
Woodlands Louisiana Purchase Okelousa 950 1650 Not to be
confused with
Opelousa James Mooney 279
Northwest Coast...
- po****tions
Louisiana Languages Southern Muskogean language Religion Indigenous religion Related ethnic groups Acola****a,
Okelousa, Quina****a, Tangipahoa...
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Eyeish Grigra Guale Houma Koroa Mayaca (possibly
related to Ais)
Mobila Okelousa Opelousa Pascagoula Pensacola –
Amacano -
Chacato -
Chine (Muscogean languages)...
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Arkansas and Mississippi,
eastern Tennessee Okchai (Ogchay),
central Alabama Okelousa,
Louisiana Opelousas,
Louisiana Pacara people,
Florida Pamlico, formerly...
- 1699, they were
reported to be
allied with the
Ouacha (or Washa), the
Okelousa, and the Opelousa. In
December 1729,
following an
attack by the Natchez...
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parishes (about 100
miles (160 km)
north of the town
named for them). The
Okelousa in
Pointe Coupee parish. The Acola****a in St.
Tammany parish. They were...
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eastern Tennessee,
currently Louisiana Okchai (Ogchay),
central Alabama Okelousa,
Louisiana Opelousas,
Louisiana Pacara,
Florida Pamlico,
North Carolina...
- Shoccoree-Eno (see Eno people)
Pascagoula Quini****a
Opelousa Pedee Bayogoula Okelousa Congaree Winyaw (see Winyaw)
Santee (see
Santee tribe;
distinguish Santee...