- The
Taposa were an
Indigenous people of the
Southeastern Woodlands from what is now
Mississippi in the
United States. The
Taposa were a
small tribe like...
- 000 1799 J.
Cortez and
Francisco Garcés 166 SE
Woodlands Old
Southwest Taposa and
Ibitoupa 3,000 1699
Baudry de
Lozieres 167
Northwest Plateau Oregon...
- are
conducted it is to
steal cattle from
neighboring groups such as the
Taposa and the Pokot. In some cases, such
raids have led to
intense conflict in...
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Toposa (also Akara, Kare, Kumi,
Taposa, Topotha) is a Nilo-Saharan
language (Eastern Sudanic, Nilotic)
spoken in
South Sudan by the
Toposa people. Mutually...
-
Suteree (Sitteree, Sutarees, Sataree),
North Carolina Taensa,
Mississippi Taposa,
Mississippi Tawasa,
Alabama Tequesta,
southeastern coastal Florida Timucua...
- (AGS-15, T-AGS-40) USS Tantalus (ARL-27) USS Tapacola (AMc-54/IX-230) USS
Taposa (YFB-1163) USS Tappahannock (AO-43) USS Tarantula (SS-12, SP-124) USS Tarawa...
- to mean
either (sources vary) "little
chestnut tree" or
named after the
Taposa people.
Variant names are "Tapashaw Cr****", "Topasaw Cr****", "Topisaw Cr****"...
- intelligible.
Other names for the
Toposa language are Akara, Kare, Kumi,
Taposa and Topotha. The
Toposa economy and
social life
revolves around herding...
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Philippines Yacal (YFB-688), lost due to
enemy action at Luzon,
Philippines Taposa (YFB-1163)
Patchogue (YFB-1227), ex-ID-1227 YFB-1504 YFB-1516
Porpoise (YFB-2047)...