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Mission San Luis de
Apalachee (also
known as San Luis de
Talimali) was a
Spanish Franciscan mission built in 1656 in the
Florida Panhandle, two
miles west...
- The
Talimali Band of
Apalachee Indians is one of
several cultural heritage organizations of
individuals who
identify as
descendants of the
Apalachee people...
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campaign by
Father Juan de Paiva, a
priest at the
mission of San Luis de
Talimali, to have the game banned, and some of the
practices described may have...
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refugees who
joined them
developed as the
Seminole Indians of Florida. The
Talimali Band of
Apalachee Indians in
Louisiana identify as present-day descendants...
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thoroughbred racehorse Apalachee language, an
extinct Muskogean language Talimali Band of
Apalachee Indians, a
nonprofit organization in
Louisiana This disambiguation...
- Alexandra, LA.
Letter of
Intent to
Petition 01/22/1996.
Apalachee Indians Talimali Band, Stonewall, LA Atakapa-Ishak Nation, Lake Charles, LA
Avogel Nation...
- 35417; -92.33333. Libuse,
Louisiana Czech Museum "
Talimali Band the
Apalachee Indians of Louisiana".
Talimali Band.
Retrieved August 16, 2022. "Libuse, Louisiana...
- from the
original on May 2, 2009.
Retrieved January 6, 2009. "San Luis De
Talimali (formerly San Luis de Apalache)".
National Historic Landmark Program. National...
- Acuera/Avino Agua
Dulce 1616–1655 San Luis de
Apalachee or San Luis de
Talimali 30.44865, -84.32005
Apalachee 1633(?)–1704 San Luis de
Eloquale 29.23823...
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Anthropology 45. ISBN 978-0-404-15668-8. McEwan, Bonnie. "San Luis de
Talimali (or
Mission San Luis)".
Florida Humanities Council.
Archived from the original...