- The
Taensa (also
Taënsas, Tensas, Tensaw, and
Grands Taensas in French) were a
Native American people whose settlements at the time of
European contact...
- The
Taensa language was
spoken by the
Taensa people originally of
northeastern Louisiana, and
later with
historical importance in Alabama.
Though poorly...
- is St. Joseph. The name
Tensas is
derived from the
historic indigenous Taensa people. The
parish was
founded in 1843
following Indian Removal. The parish...
- to the
Marksville culture (100 BCE to 400 CE). The
Natchez and
related Taensa peoples were
their historic period descendants. The type site for the culture...
- near St. Louis, Missouri. It is
considered ancestral to the
Natchez and
Taensa Peoples.
Emerald Mound: A
Plaquemine Mississippian period archaeological...
- County, Alabama. The name "Tensaw" is
derived from the
historic indigenous Taensa people. It is a
distributary of the
Mobile River,
about 41
miles (66 km)...
-
languages turn out to be hoaxes, such as the ****urá
language of
Brazil or the
Taensa language of Louisiana.
Others are
honest errors that
persist in the literature...
-
Plaquemine culture is
considered ancestral to the
historic Natchez and
Taensa peoples,
whose descendants encountered Europeans in the
colonial era. By...
- used it were the Alabama, Apalachee, Biloxi, Chacato, Pakana, Pascagoula,
Taensa, Tunica, Caddo, Chickasaw, Houma, Choctaw, Chitimacha, Natchez, and Ofo...
-
Louisiana black bear. The name
Tensas is
derived from the
historic indigenous Taensa people. The
first plantations along the
Tensas River were
established by...