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- They also refer to themselves as the Atakapa-Ishak Nation and met en m****e on October 28, 2006. The Atakapas Ishak Nation of Southeast Texas and Southwest...
- Edward Chretien Jr. is their president and primary contact. In 2007, the Atakapas Ishak Nation of Southeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana sent a letter of...
- Atakapa (/əˈtækəpə, -pɑː/, natively Yukhiti) is an extinct language isolate native to southwestern Louisiana and nearby coastal eastern Texas. It was...
- USS Atakapa (ATF-149) was an Achomawi class of fleet ocean tug. It was named after the Atakapa Native American tribe that once inhabited territory which...
- from the Spanish to the French in New Orleans. Had relations with the Atakapas, Chitimacha, and Avoyel tribes of the surrounding region and acted as a...
- he was appointed militia captain and commander of the "Acadians of the Atakapas" the area around present-day St. Martinville. Not long after his arrival...
- present-day Greater Houston area. They were a band of the Atakapa Indians, closely related to the Atakapa of Lake Charles, Louisiana. Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca...
- Gulf of Mexico and Bayou Nezpique, occupied by the Atakapas Indians (Eastern Atakapa), was named Atakapas Territory. In 1764, France established the Opelousas...
- he was appointed militia captain and commander of the "Acadians of the Atakapas" region in St. Martinville. Some of the settlers wrote to their family...
- homeless people in Louisiana. Several American Indian tribes such as the Atakapa and Caddo inhabited Louisiana before European colonization, concentrated...