- The
Coushatta (Koasati: Koasati, Kow****aati or Kow****a:ti) are a Muskogean-speaking
Native American people now
living primarily in the U.S.
states of...
- The
Coushatta m****acre (1874) was an
attack by
members of the
White League, a
white supremacist paramilitary organization composed of
white Southern Democrats...
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Coushatta is a town in, and the
parish seat of,
rural Red
River Parish in
north Louisiana,
United States. It is
situated on the east bank of the Red River...
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appropriated funds to
purchase 640
acres (260 ha) for the
Coushattas, but
never followed through. The
Coushatta began to live with the
Alabama on
their reservation...
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Koasati (also
Coushatta) is a
Native American language of
Muskogean origin. The
language is
spoken by the
Coushatta people, most of whom live in Allen...
- Polk County, were
given to the
Coushattas. The
Coushatta claim was
disputed by
white settlers in 1859. When the
Coushatta lost the land claim, the Alabama...
- "
Coushatta" is the
eighth episode of the
fourth season of the AMC
television series Better Call Saul, the
spinoff series of
Breaking Bad. The episode...
- Polk County, were
given to the
Coushattas. The
Coushatta claim was
disputed by
white settlers in 1859. When the
Coushatta lost the land claim, the Alabama...
- four
federally recognized Native American tribes, the Chitimacha, the
Coushatta, the Jena Band of
Choctaw Indians, and the Tunica-Biloxi. "American Indians...
- Town, and
Thlopthlocco Tribal Town of Oklahoma; the
Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana, the Alabama-
Coushatta Tribe of Texas, and the
Poarch Band of Cr**** Indians...