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- USS Tawasa (AT-92) was a Cherokee-class fleet tug constructed for the United States Navy during World War II. Her purpose was to aid ships, usually by...
- Tawasa is an extinct Native American language. Ostensibly the language of the Tawasa people of what is now Alabama, it is known exclusively through a word...
- The Tawasa Indian Tribe, also known as the Alibamu Indian Tribe, was located near the Alabama River, in Autauga County, Alabama. The po****tion of the...
- Fleet tug USS Tawasa (1,255 tons, 205 ft), which towed a nuclear depth charge as it was detonated in Operation Wigwam in 1955...
- to delineate band or tribal boundaries. Some linguists suggest that the Tawasa of what is now northern Alabama may have spoken Timucua, but this is disputed...
- rebelled, trying to murder one of the missionaries. Many of the rebels fled to Tawasa, while others joined the Chiscas, who had become openly hostile to the Spanish...
- suggested that the Tawasa people of Alabama spoke a language related to Timucua based on lexical similarities. The only surviving written Tawasa text is an account...
- Stoney, Susquehannock, Taensa, Takelma, Tamyen, Tangipahoa, Taos, Tataviam, Tawasa, Tequesta, Tewa, Texas German, Tillamook, Timbisha, Timucua, Tiipai, Tolowa...
- migrant community established in 1763. A connection with the poorly known Tawasa language has been suggested, but this may be a dialect. Tonkawa Spoken in...
- 7 km) tow line connected the 205-foot (62 m) Cherokee-class fleet tug, USS Tawasa, to the shot barge. Suspended from the tow lines of other tugs were three...