• The Bayogoula (also known as the Bayagoula, Bayagola, or Bayugla) were a Native American tribe from Louisiana in the southern United States. John Reed...
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    Cession Washo 1,500 1800 A. L. Kroeber 234 SE Woodlands Louisiana Purchase Bayogoula, Mugulasha and Quinipissa 1,500 1650 James Mooney 235 SE Woodlands Old...
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  • were bodies laying in the village. La Salle wrote that when he asked the Bayogoula tribe what had happened they claimed that the Tangipahoa village was destroyed...
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  • the chief of the Bayogoula tribe, who had accompanied him to the future site of Baton Rouge, showed him the bayou that the Bayogoula used to travel between...
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    were taken as slaves. The enslavement of natives, including the Atakapa, Bayogoula, Natchez, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Taensa, and Alabamon peoples, would continue...
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    Texas Tlacopsel, southeast Texas Avoyel ("little Natchez"), Louisiana Bayogoula, southeastern Louisiana Biloxi, Mississippi Chacato (Chatot, Chactoo)...
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    and made errors in their designations of the peoples as a result. The Bayogoula people were, like the Houma, thought to be related to the Choctaw people...
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  • following cognates shared with Choctaw and Mobilian Jargon. Akokisa language Bayogoula language Calusa language Congaree language Cusabo language Guale language...
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    Texas Tlacopsel, southeast Texas Avoyel ("little Natchez"), Louisiana Bayogoula, southeastern Louisiana Biloxi, formerly Mississippi, currently Louisiana...
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  • Cusabo Shoccoree-Eno (see Eno people) Pascagoula Quinipissa Opelousa Pedee Bayogoula Okelousa Congaree Winyaw (see Winyaw) Santee (see Santee tribe; distinguish...
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  • carried by the Europeans, the Acolapissa tribe eventually merged with the Bayogoula. By the year 1739 these remnants were absorbed into the Houma people and...
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  • village on Lake St. Joseph. They headed south to seek shelter with the Bayogoula at their village on the western bank of the Mississippi, roughly 25 miles...
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    similar rules." American Indians in Mississippi valley (specifically Bayogoulas and the Choctaw people) were known to play a game called "chunkey" in...
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  • such as chanting the first high mass with the Houma. He also visited the Bayogoulas and the Natchez as well. While observing these tribes and trying to introduce...
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